Reports and References

for Pinus albicaulis (whitebark pine)

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BC Species Summary

 

BC Conservation Status Report

 
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E-Flora BC: Atlas of the Plants of British Columbia

 

Environment Canada's Species at Risk Website

 

Global Comprehensive Report (NatureServe Explorer)

Other Related References

Campbell, E.M. and A. Carroll. 2007. Climate-related changes in the vulnerability of whitebark pine to mountain pine beetle outbreaks in British Columbia. Nutcracker Notes 12: 13-15.

 

Campbell, E.M. and J. Antos. 2003. Postfire succession in Pinus albicaulis - Abies lasiocarpa forests of southern British Columbia. Can. J. Bot. 81: 383-397.

 

Campbell, E.M., and J. A. Antos. 2000. Distribution and severity of white pine blister rust and mountain pine beetle on whitebark pine in British Columbia. Can. J. For. Res. 30: 1051-1059.

 

Douglas, G.W., G.D. Straley, and D. Meidinger, eds. 1998b. Illustrated Flora of British Columbia, Vol. 1, Gymnosperms and Dicotyledons (Aceraceae through Asteraceae). B.C. Minist. Environ., Lands and Parks, Wildl. Branch, and B.C. Minist. For. Res. Program. 436pp.

 

Hamann, A., and T. Wang. 2006. Potential effects of climate change on ecosystem and tree species distribution in British Columbia. Ecology 87 (11) Pp 27732786.

 

Hoff, R., R.T. Bingham and G.I. McDonald. 1980. Relative blister rust resistance of white pines. Eur. J. For. Pathol. 10: 307-316.

 

Keane, R.E., and S.F. Arno. 1993. Rapid decline of whitebark pine in western Montana: evidence from 20-year remeasurements. West. J. Appl. For. 8: 44-47.

 

Lanner, R.M. 1996. Made for each other: a symbiosis of birds and pines. Oxford, New York.

 

Mattson D.J. and C. Jonkel. 1990. Stone pines and bears. Pages 29-31 in W. C. Schmidt and K. J. MacDonald, eds. Proceedings of a symposium on: Whitebark Pine Ecosystems: Ecology and Management of a High Mountain Resource. USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-270.

 

Schrag, A.M., A. G. Bunn, and L. J. Graumlich. 2007. Influence of bioclimatic variables on tree-line conifer distribution in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: implications for species of conservation concern. Journal of Biogeography. In press.

 

Tomback, D. and K. Kendall. 2001. Biodiversity losses: the downward spiral. Pages 254-266 in D. F. Tomback, S. F. Arno, and R. E. Keane, eds. Whitebark pine communities: ecology and restoration. Island Press. Washington, DC.

 

Warwell, M., G.E. Rehfeldt and N. Crookston. 2006. Modeling contemporary climate profiles of whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) and predicting responses to global warming. Proc. of the Conference on Whitebark pine: A Pacific Coast Perspective.

 

Zeglen, S. 2002. Whitebark pine and white pine blister rust in British Columbia, Canada. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 32: 1264-1274.

 

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