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1989 Dale, V. H. and J. F. Franklin. (1989) Potential effects of climate change on stand development in the Pacific Northwest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 19: 1581-1590.
Franklin, J. F. (1989) An ecologist's perspective on northwestern forests in 2010. Forest Watch 10(2): 6-9.
Franklin, J. F. (1989). A kinder, gentler forestry in our future: the rise of alternative forestry. The Trumpeter 6(3): 99-100.
Franklin, J. F. (1989) A mountain bounces back. 1990 Science Year, the World Book Annual Science Supplement. Chicago, IL: World Book, Inc. Pp. 98-113.
Franklin, J. F. (1989) The "new forestry". Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 44(6): 549.
Franklin, J. F. (1989) “New Forestry" better way to cut up the pie. The Register Guard, Eugene, OR.
Franklin, J. F. (1989) Old growth: the contribution to commercial forests. Forest Planning Canada 5(3): 17-23.
Franklin, J. F. (1989) Role of biosphere reserves in ecosystem research. In: W. P. Gregg, S. L. Krugman, and J. M. Wood (eds.), Proceedings of the Symposium on Biosphere Reserves, Fourth World Wilderness Congress. USDI National Park Service, Atlanta, GA. Pp. 47-48.
Franklin, J. F. (1989) Toward a new forestry. American Forests November/December. Pp. 37-44.
Franklin, J. F. (1989) Tree. In: Academic American Encyclopedia 1989. Grolier, Inc. Vol.19: 286-288.
Franklin, J. F. and C. B. Halpern. (1989) Influences of biological legacies on succession. In: D. E. Ferguson, P. Morgan and F. D. Johnson (eds.), Proceedings - land classification based on vegetation: applications for resource management. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report INT-GTR-257. Moscow, ID. Pp. 54-55.
Franklin, J. F., D. A. Perry, T. Schowalter, M. E. Harmon, T. A. Spies, and A. McKee. (1989) Importance of ecological diversity to maintaining long-term site productivity. In: D. A. Perry, et al. (eds.), Maintaining the long-term productivity of Pacific Northwest forest ecosystems. Portland, OR: Timber Press. Pp. 82-97.
Greene, S. E. and J. F. Franklin. (1989) The state of ecological research in Forest Service Wilderness. In: H. R. Freilich (ed.), Wilderness benchmark 1988: Proceedings of the National Wilderness Colloquim. Tampa, Florida, January 13-14, 1988. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report SE-51. Asheville, NC: USDA Forest Service Southeastern Forest Experiment Station. Pp. 113-119.
Halpern, C. B. and J. F. Franklin. (1989) Understory development in Pseudotsuga forests: multiple paths of succession. In: D. E. Ferguson, P. Morgan and F. D. Johnson (eds.), Proceedings – land classifications based on vegetation: applications for resource management. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report INT-GTR-257. Moscow, ID. Pp. 293-297.
Harmon, M. E. and J. F. Franklin. (1989) Tree seedlings on logs in Picea sitchensis-Tsuga heterophylla forests of Oregon and Washington. Ecology 70: 48-59.
Spies, T. A. and J. F. Franklin. (1989) Gap characteristics and vegetation response in coniferous forests of the Pacific Northwest. Ecology 70: 543-545.
1988 Commission on Old-Growth Alternatives for Washington’s Forest Trust Lands. (1989) Final Report. 40 p. Washington Department of Natural Resources, Olympia, WA.
Commission on Research and Resource Management Policy in the National Park System. (1989) National Parks: from vignettes to a global view. National Parks and Conservation Association, Washington, D.C. 13 P.
Franklin, J. F. (1988) Current ecosystem research topics in the United States. In: Y. Hanxi, W. Zahn, R. Jeffers, and P. A. Ward (eds.), The temperate forest ecosystem. ITE Symposium. Cumbria, United Kingdom: Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, National Environmental Research Council. Pp. 55-58.
Franklin, J. F. (1988) Importance and justification of long-term studies in ecology. In: G. E. Likens (ed.), Long-term studies in ecology approaches and alternatives. New York: Springer-Verlag. Pp. 3-19.
Franklin, J. F. (1988) Pacific Northwest Forests. In: M. G. Barbour and W. D. Billings (eds.), Vegetation of North America. New York: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 103-130.
Franklin, J. F. (1988) Past and future of ecosystem research—contributions of dedicated experimental sites. In: W. T. Swank and D. A. J. Crossley (eds.), Forest hydrology and ecology at Coweeta. New York: Springer-Verlag. Pp. 415-424.
Franklin, J. F. (1988) Structural and functional diversity in temperate forests. In: E. O. Wilson (ed.), Biodiversity. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. Pp. 166-175.
Franklin, J. F. and T. Blinn. (1988). Natural vegetation or Oregon and Washington commentary and bibliographic supplement. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press. 36 p.
Franklin, J. F. and D. S. DeBell. (1988) Thirty-six years of tree population change in an old-growth Pseudotsuga-Tsuga forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 18: 633-639.
Franklin, J. F. and C. T. Dyrness. (1988) Natural vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Reprinting with revision and bibliographic supplement. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press. 452 p.
Franklin, J. F., P. Frenzen, and F. J. Swanson. (1988) Re-creation of ecosystems at Mt. St. Helens: contrasts in artificial and natural approaches. In: J. Cairns, Jr. (ed.), Rehabilitating damaged ecosystems. Volume II. Boca Raton, FL: Chemical Rubber Co. Press. Pp. 1-37.
Franklin, J. F. and C. Maser. (1988) Looking ahead: some options for public lands. In: C. Maser, R. F. Tarrant, J. F. Franklin, and J. M. Trappe (eds.), From the Forest to the Sea: a story of fallen trees. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report PNW-GTR-229. Portland, OR. Pp. 113-122.
Franklin, J. F., W. H. Moir, M. A. Hemstrom, S. E. Greene, and B. G. Smith. (1988) The forest communities of Mount Rainier National Park. National Park Service. Scientific Monograph Series No. 19. 194 p.
Li, H. and J. F. Franklin. (1988) Landscape ecology: a new conceptual framework in ecology. Advances in Ecology 5(1): 23-33.
Maser, C., R. F. Tarrant, J. M. Trappe, and J. F. Franklin (eds.). (1988) From the Forest to the Sea: a story of fallen trees. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report PNW-GTR-229. Portland, OR. 153 p.
Speaker, R. W., K. L. Luchessa, J. F. Franlin, and S. V. Gregory. (1988) The use of plastic strips to measure leaf retention by riparian vegetation in a coastal Oregon stream. American Midland Naturalist 120: 22-31.
Spies, T. A. and J. F. Franklin. (1988) Old-growth and forest dynamics in the Douglas-fir region of western Oregon and Washington. Natural Areas Journal 8: 190-201.
Spies, T. A., J. F. Franklin, and T. B. Thomas. (1988) Coarse woody debris in Douglas-fir forests of western Oregon and Washington. Ecology 69: 1689-1702.
Swanson, F. J. and J. F. Franklin. (1988). The long-term ecological research program. EOS 69(3): 33-35.
Wiersma, G. B., J. F. Franklin, A. Kohler, H. Croze, and C. Boelcke. (1988) Integrated global background monitoring network. In: G. E. Schweitzer and A. S. Phillips (eds.), Monitoring and managing environmental impact: American and Soviet perspectives. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. Pp. 246-265.
1987 Christensen, N. L. and J. F. Franklin. (1987) Small-scale disturbance in forest ecosystems. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 68: 51-53.
DeBell, D. S. and J. F. Franklin. (1987) Old-growth Douglas-fir and western hemlock: a 36-year record of growth and mortality. Western Journ. Applied Forestry 2(4): 111-114.
Franklin, J. F. (1987) Organization and conduct of ecological research programs in the vicinity of Mt. St. Helens. In: D. E. Bilderback (ed.), Mount St. Helens 1980: botanical consequences of the explosive eruptions. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Pp. 336-334.
Franklin, J. J. (1987) Scientific use of wilderness. In: Proceedings National Wilderness Research Conference. General Technical Report INT-220. USDA Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Odgen, UT. P. 42-46.
Franklin, J. F. and R. T. T. Forman. (1987) Creating landscape patterns by cutting: ecological consequences and principles. Landscape Ecology 1(1): 15-18.
Franklin, J. F., H. H. Shugart, and M. E. Harmon. (1987) Tree death as an ecological process. BioScience 37(8): 550-556.
Greene, S. E. and J. F. Franklin. (1987) Middle Santiam Research Natural Area. Supplement No. 24 to Federal Research Natural Areas in Oregon and Washington: A guidebook for scientists and educators. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, OR. 22 p.
McKee, A., J. E. Means, W. H. Moir, and J. F. Franklin. (1987) First-year recovery of upland and riparian vegetation in the devastated area around Mount St. Helens. In: D. E. Bilderback (ed.), Mount St. Helens 1980: botanical consequences of the explosive eruptions. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Pp 168-187.
McKee, A., G. M. Stonedahl, J. F. Franklin, and F. J. Swanson. (1987) Research publications of the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Cascade Range, Oregon, 1948-1986. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report PNW-201. Portland, OR: Pacific Northwest Research Station. 74 p.
1986 Dale, V. H., M. A. Hemstrom, and J. F. Franklin. (1986) Modeling the effects of disturbance of forest succession, Olympic Peninsula, Washington. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 16: 56-57.
Franklin, J. F., F. C. Hall, W. Laudenslayer, C. Maser, J. Nuna, J. Poppino, C. J. Ralph, and T. A. Spies (Old-Growth Definition Task Force). (1986) Interim definitions for old-growth Douglas-fir and mixed-conifer forests in the Pacific Northwest and California. USDA Forest Service Research Note PNW-447. Portland, OR: Pacific Northwest Research Station. 7 p.
Franklin, J. F., T. A. Spies, D. Perry, M. Harmon, and A. McKee. (1986) Modifying Douglas-fir management regimes for nontimber objectives. Douglas-fir: Stand Management for the Future, Proceedings of Symposium, June 18-20, 1985, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Contrib. No. 55, College of Forest Resources, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Pp. 373-379.
Franklin, J. F. and R. H. Waring. (1986) Information on the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Western Oregon Cascade Range. Coupling of Ecological Studies with Remote Sensing: Potentials at Four Biosphere Reserves in the United States. M. I. Dyer and D. A. J. Crossley, Publication 9504. Department of State, Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, Washington, D.C. 33-42.
Frezen, P. M., J. E. Means, J. F. Franklin, C. W. Kiilsgaard, W. A. McKee, and F. J. Swanson. (1986) Five years of plant succession on eleven major surface types affected by the 1980 eruptions of Mount St. Helens, Washington. In: Keller, S. A. C. (ed.), Mount St. Helens: Five Years Later. Eastern Washington University Press, Cheney, WA. 441 p.
Greene, S. E., T. Blinn, and J. F. Franklin. (1986) Research natural areas in Oregon and Washington: past and current research and related literature. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report PNW-197. Portland, OR: Pacific Northwest Research Station. 115 p.
Harmon, M. E., J. F. Franklin, F. J. Swanson, et al. (1986) Ecology of coarse woody debris in temperate ecosystems. Advances in Ecological Research 15: 133-302.
1985 Franklin, J. F. (1985) Design of natural area preserves in Hawaii. In: C. P. Stone and J. M. Scott (eds.), Hawaii's Terrestrial Ecosystems: Preservation and Management, Proceedings of a Symposium, June 5-6, 1984, Volcanoes National Park, HI. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii. Pp. 459-474.
Franklin, J. F. (1985) Objectives and nature of scientific programs in biosphere reserves. In: Proceedings of the Conference on the Management of Biosphere Reserves, Nov. 27-29, 1984, Gatlinburg, TN. Uplands Field Research Laboratory, Great Smoky Mountains National Park Biosphere Reserve, Gatlinburg, TN. Pp. 57-66.
Franklin, J. F., C. B. Halpern, B. Smith, and T. B. Thomas. (1985) The importance of Ceanothus species in U.S. forest ecosystems. Part 2. In: Proceedings of the Workshop, The Role of the Genus Ceanothus in Western Forest Ecosystems, Nov. 22-24, 1982, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. USDA Forest Service, General Technical Report PNW-182. Portland, OR: Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station. Pp. 2-15.
Franklin, J. F., J. A. MacMahon, F. J. Swanson, and J. R. Sedell. (1985). Ecosystem responses to catastrophic disturbances: lessons from Mount St. Helens. National Geographic Research 1(2): 198-216.
Frenzen, P. and J. F. Franklin. (1985) Establishment of conifers from seed on tephra deposited by the 1980 eruptions of Mt. St. Helens, Washington. American Midland Naturalist 114(1): 84-97.
Spies, T. A., J. F. Franklin, T. B. Thomas, G. Spycher, and G. R. Ahrens. (1985) Patterns of coarse woody debris in a chronosequence of Douglas-fir stands in the western Cascades of Oregon and Washington (Abstract). Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 66: 276.
1984 Dale, V. H., M. A. Hemstrom, and J. F. Franklin. (1984) The effect of disturbance frequency on forest succession in the Pacific Northwest. In: Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters National Convention. Washington, D.C.: Society of American Foresters. Pp. 300-304.
Franklin, J. F. (1984) Observations from outside. Opening remarks at Second Biennial Conference of Research in California's National Parks, University of California, Davis, CA, Sept. 5-7. Park Science 5(2): 19.
Franklin, J. F. (1984) Prophylaxes for our research natural area system. Research Natural Areas: Baseline Monitoring and Management. In: USDA Forest Service General Technical Report INT-173. Ogden, UT: Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. Pp. 1-4. . Franklin, J. F., M. Klopsch, and K. Luchessa. (1984) Timing and causes of mortality in natural coniferous forests of Oregon and Washington (Abstract). Ecological Society of America Bulletin 65(2): 206.
Franklin, J. F. and T. A. Spies. (1984) Characteristics of old-growth Douglas-fir forests. In: Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters National Convention. Society of American Foresters, Washington, D.C. Pp. 328-334.
Frenzen, P. and J. F. Franklin. (1984) Three years of plant succession on debris avalanche and mudflow deposits at Mt. St. Helens, Washington (Abstract). Ecological Society of America Bulletin 65(2): 65.
Smith, B., T. Atzet, D. Wheeler, and J. F. Franklin. ( 1984) The Jeffrey pine series of the Siskiyou region of southwest Oregon. FIR Report 5(4): 7-8.
Society of American Foresters Task Force on Scheduling the Harvest of Old-Growth Timber. (1984) Scheduling the harvest of old-growth. Society of American Foresters, Washington, D.C. 44 p.
1983 Adams, V. D., M. A. Hemstrom, and J. F. Franklin. (1983) Stand dynamics of Pacific Northwest conifer forests. (Abstract). Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 64(2): 164.
Atzet, T., D. Wheeler, J. F. Franklin, and B. Smith. (1983) Vegetation classification in southwestern Oregon—a preliminary report. Oregon State University Extension Service, Corvallis, OR. FIR Report 4(4): 6-8.
Franklin, J. F. (1983) Ecology of noble fir. In: C. D. Oliver and R. M. Kenady (eds.), Biology and Management of True Fir in the Pacific Northwest, Proceedings of the Symposium, February 24-26, 1981, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Contrib. 45: 59-69. Portland, OR: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station.
Franklin, J. F. (1983) The true fir resource. In: C. D. Oliver and R. M. Kenady (eds.), Biology of Management of True Fir in the Pacific Northwest, Proceedings of the Symposium, February 24-26, 1981, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Contrib. 45: 1-6. Portland, OR: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station.
Franklin, J. F., W. Emmingham, and R. Jaszkowski. (1983). True fir-hemlock. In: R. M. Burns (ed.), Silvicultural systems of the Major Forest Types of the United States. USDA Agricultural Handbook. Pp. 13-15.
Franklin, J. F., F. J. Swanson, J. E. Means, V. D. Adams, A. B. Adams, P. Frenzen, and A. McKee. (1983) Vegetative recovery in the blast zone at Mt. St. Helens and its relation to geomorphic processes. (Abstract). Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 64(2): 130.
Harmon, M. E. and J. F. Franklin. (1983) Age distribution of western hemlock and its relation to Roosevelt elk populations in the South Fork Hoh River Valley, Washington. Northwest Science 57(4): 249-255.
Means, J. E., A. McKee, W. H. Moir, and J. F. Franklin. (1983) Natural revegetation (sic) of the northeastern portion of the devastated area. Mt. St. Helens: One year later. In: S. A. C. Keller (ed.), Proceedings of a Symposium, May 17-18, 1981, Eastern Washington University, Cheney, WA. Cheney, WA: Eastern Washington University Press. Pp. 93-103.
Seymour, V. A., T. M. Hinckley, Y. Morkawa, J. F. Franklin. (1983) Foliage damage in coniferous trees following volcanic ashfall from Mt. St. Helens. Oecologia 59: 339-343.
1982 Franklin, J. F. (1982) Forest succession research in the Pacific Northwest: an overview. In: Proceedings of Symposium on Forest Succession Research in the Pacific Northwest. Oregon State University, Forest Research Laboratory, Corvallis, OR. Pp. 5-27.
Franklin, J. F. (1982) Old-growth forests in the Pacific Northwest: An ecological view. In: Old-growth Forests: A balanced perspective. University of Oregon, Bureau of Governmental Research and Service, Eugene, OR. Pp. 5-27.
Franklin, J. F., A. McKee, M. Klopsch, and C. B. Halpern. (1982) Long-term successional studies at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Oregon. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 63(2): 118.
McKee, A., J. F. Franklin, and R. H. Waring. (1982) Long-term ecological research on the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest and nearby Research Natural Areas. (Abstract). Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 63(2): 116.
Means, J. E. and J. F. Franklin. (1982) Natural revegetation of the uplands in the area devastated by Mt. St. Helens after two growing seasons. (Abstract). Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 62(2): 174.
Starkey, E. E., J. F. Franklin, and J. W. Matthews. (1982) Ecological research in national parks of the Pacific Northwest. In: Proceedings of the Second Conference on Scientific Research in the National Parks, San Francisco, CA, November 1979. Oregon State University Forest Research Laboratory, Corvallis, OR.
1981 Campbell, R. K. and J. F. Franklin. (1981) A comparison of habitat type and elevation for seed zone classification in western Oregon. Forest Science 27(1): 49-59.
Franklin, J. F. (1981) Ecosystem studies in the Hoh River drainage, Olympic National Park. In: Proceedings 2nd Conference on Scientific Research in the National Parks Vol. 7: 8-22.
Franklin, J. F. (1981) Wilderness for baseline ecosystem studies. In: Proceedings of XVIIth IUFRO World Congress, Division 1. Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Ibaraki, Japan. Pp. 37-48.
Franklin, J. F., K. Cromack, Jr., W. Denison, A. McKee, C. Maser, J. R. Sedell, F. J. Swanson, and G. Juday. (1981) Ecological characteristics of old-growth Douglas-fir forests. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report PNW-118. Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Portland, OR. 48 p.
Franklin, J. F. and M. A. Hemstrom. (1981) Aspects of succession in the coniferous forests of the Pacific Northwest. In: D. C. West, H. H. Shugart, and D. B. Botkin (eds.), Forest Succession: Concepts and Application. New York: Springer-Verlag. Pp. 212-229.
Franklin, J. F., W. H. Moir, J. E. Means, A. McKee, M. A. Hemstrom, D. L. Mitchell, and S. E. Greene. (1981) First year natural revegetation. (Abstract). Ecological Society of America Bulletin 62(2): 79.
Franklin, J. F., F. J. Swanson, and J. R. Sedell. (1981) Relationships within the valley floor ecosystems in western Olympic National Park: a summary. In: Proceedings 2nd Conference on Scientific Research in the National Parks Vol. 7: 96-101.
Hawk, G. M., J. Long, and J. F. Franklin. (1981) Relationships between vegetation and environment. In: Analysis of Coniferous Forest Ecosystems in the Western United States. US/IBP Synthesis Series 14. Hutchinson Ross Publishing Co., Stroudsburg, PA. Pp. 28-44.
Hemstrom, M. A. and J. F. Franklin (tech. eds.). (1981) Successional research and environmental pollutant monitoring associated with Biosphere Reserves. Proceedings of the 2nd US-USSR Symposium on Biosphere Reserves, March 10-15, 1980, Everglades National Park, Florida, USA. U.S. National Committee for Man and the Biosphere, Washington D.C. 271 p.
Maser, C., B. R. Mate, J. F. Franklin, and Dyrness, C. T. (1981) Natural history of Oregon Coast mammals. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report PNW-133. Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station. Portland, OR. 496 p.
McKee, A., G. LaRoi, and J. F. Franklin. (1981) Structure, composition, and reproductive behavior of terrace forests, South Fork Hoh River, Olympic National Park. In: Proceedings 2nd Conference on Scientific Research in the National Parks Vol. 7: 64-79.
1980 Franklin, J. F. (1980) Coastal true fir-hemlock. In: F. H. Eyre (ed.), Forest Cover Types of the United States and Canada. Society of American Foresters, Washington, D.C. Pp. 102-104.
Franklin, J. F. (1980) Ecological site classification activities in Oregon and Washington. Forestry Chronicle 56(2): 68-70.
Franklin, J. F. (1980) Mountain hemlock. In: F. H. Eyre (ed.), Forest Cover Types of the United States and Canada. Society of American Foresters, Washington, D.C. Pp. 85-86.
Franklin, J. F., T. Madea, Y. Ohsumi, M. Matsui, H. Yagi, and G. M. Hawk. (1980) Subalpine coniferous forests of central Honshu, Japan. Ecological Monographs 49(3): 311-334.
Franklin, J. F., F. C. Sorenson, and R. K. Campbell. (1980) Summarization of the ecology and genetics of the noble and California red fir complex. In: Proceedings IUFRO Joint Meeting Work Parties. Vol. 1:113-139. British Columbia Ministry Forest, Information Service Branch, Victoria, BC.
Franklin, J. F. and R. H. Waring. (1980) Distinctive features of the northwestern coniferous forest: development, structure, and function. In: Forests: fresh perspectives from ecosystem analysis. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis, OR. Pp. 59-86.
Sedell, J. R., J. F. Franklin, and F. J. Swanson. (1980) Out of the ash. American Forests 86(10): 26-30, 67, 68.
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