Bibliography / Reference

A collection of the research we embarked upon throughout the grant project. Books, articles, software, technical gear, and the car we drove.

Bibliography

  • Allen, C.R., Angeler, D.G., Garmestani, A.S., Gunderson, L.H., Holling, C.S., 2014. Panarchy: Theory and Application. Ecosystems 17, 578–589. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10021-013-9744-2
  • Baldocchi, D., Chu, H., Reichstein, M., 2018. Inter-annual variability of net and gross ecosystem carbon fluxes: A review. Agric. For. Meteorol. 249, 520–533. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.AGRFORMET.2017.05.015
  • Beiler, K.J., Durall, D.M., Simard, S.W., Maxwell, S.A., Kretzer, A.M., 2010. Architecture of the wood-wide web: Rhizopogon spp. genets link multiple Douglas-fir cohorts. New Phytol. 185, 543–553.
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  • Berkes, F., Folke, C., 2002. Back to the future: Ecosystem dynamics and local knowledge, in: Gunderson, L.H., Holling, C.S. (Eds.), Panarchy: Understanding Transformations in Human and Natural Systems. Island Press, Washington, DC, pp. 121–146.
  • Brodie, Nathaniel, Charles Goodrich, and Frederick J. Swanson, eds. Forest under Story: Creative Inquiry in an Old-Growth Forest. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2016.
  • Ferris, Jabr. “The Social Life of Forests.” NYTimes Magazine. Dec. 2, 2020. Accessed Aug. 25, 2021. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/12/02/magazine/tree-communication-mycorrhiza.html
  • Gunderson, Lance H., and C. S. Holling, eds. Panarchy: Understanding Transformations in Human and Natural Systems. Washington, DC: Island Press, 2002.
  • Holling, C.S., 2001. Understanding the Complexity of Economic, Ecological, and Social Systems. Ecosystems 4, 390–405. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10021-001-0101-5
  • Krause, Bernie. The Great Animal Orchestra: Finding the Origins of Music in the World’s Wild Places, 2013.
  • Kunc, Hansjoerg P., and Rouven Schmidt. “The Effects of Anthropogenic Noise on Animals: A Meta-Analysis.” Biology Letters 15, no. 11 (November 2019): 20190649. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2019.0649.
  • LeMuet, Yoan. “UNESCO hosted ”The sound for a new urbanism” conference.” Acoustic Bulletin. Feb 14, 2017. https://www.acousticbulletin.com/unesco-hosted-the-sound-for-a-new-urbanism-conference Accessed Apr 26, 2021.
  • Lesmeister, D.B., Davis, R.J., Singleton, P.H., Wiens, J.D., 2018. Chapter 4: Northern Spotted Owl Habitat and Populations: Status and Threats, in: Synthesis of Science to Inform Land Management Within the Northwest Forest Plan Area.
  • Marlon, J.R., Bartlein, P.J., Gavin, D.G., Long, C.J., Anderson, R.S., Briles, C.E., Brown, K.J., Colombaroli, D., Hallett, D.J., Power, M.J., Scharf, E.A., Walsh, M.K., 2012. Long-term perspective on wildfires in the western USA. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 109, E535-43. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1112839109
  • Paine, Garth. “Playing and Hearing Sonic Environments.” In Hearing Places: Sound, Place, Time and Culture, edited by Ros Bandt, Michelle Duffy, and Dolly MacKinnon, 348–68. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009. https://www.academia.edu/3578312/Playing_and_Hearing_Sonic_Environments
  • Robbins, William G. A Place for Inquiry, a Place for Wonder: The H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press, 2020.
  • Taylor, A.H., Trouet, V., Skinner, C.N., Stephens, S., 2016. Socioecological transitions trigger fire regime shifts and modulate fire-climate interactions in the Sierra Nevada, USA, 1600-2015 CE. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 113, 13684–13689. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1609775113
  • Zald, H.S.J., Dunn, C.J., 2018. Severe fire weather and intensive forest management increase fire severity in a multi-ownership landscape. Ecol. Appl. 28, 1068–1080. https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.171

Technology Resources

People

People we interviewed during the project

Ines G. Moran, visiting scholar at the University of Oregon, who works in wildlife bioacoustics (website).

Mark Schultz, H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest Director and Assistant Professor at Oregon State University (website).