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Book Chapters Hayes, M. P., and K. R. Russell. 2005. Columbia torrent salamander (Rhyacotriton kezeri). Pp. 62-65 in Jones, L. L. C., W. P. Leonard, and D. H. Olson (editors), Amphibians of the Pacific Northwest. Seattle Audubon Society, Seattle, WA.Russell, K. R., T. B. Wigley, W. M. Baughman, H. G. Hanlin, and W. M. Ford. 2004. Responses of southeastern amphibians and reptiles to forest management: a review. Pp. 319-334 in Rauscher, H. M., and K. Johnsen (editors), Southern Forest Science: Past, Present, and Future. GTR SRS-75. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Asheville, NC. Journal Articles
Humphries, W. J., K. R. Russell, and D. C. Guynn, Jr. In preparation. Response of lizard communities to intensive pine management on the South Carolina Coastal Plain. Target journal: Journal of Herpetology. Russell, K. R., C. E. Moorman, T. M. Floyd, S. M. Lohr, D. H. Van Lear, and D. C. Guynn, Jr. In preparation. Effects of prescribed fires on herpetofauna within hardwood forests of the Upper Piedmont of South Carolina, USA. Target journal: Forest Ecology and Management. Zollner, P. A., J. H. Gilbert, J. Dumyahn, J. E. Woodford, T. S. White, and K. R. Russell. In preparation. Modeling landscape potential for home range establishment by American marten in Ecological Province 212J. Target journal: Journal of Mammalogy. Cole, M. B., K. R. Russell, and T. J. Mabee. 2006. Headwater macroinvertebrate communities in managed forests of northwest Oregon: implications for identifying and conserving aquatic biodiversity. Freshwater Biology: In preparation. Riedel, B. L., K. R. Russell, W. M. Ford, and K. P. O'Neill. 2006. Habitat relationships of red-backed salamanders in Appalachian grazing systems. Journal of Environmental Management. In review. Ford, W. M., S. B. Castleberry, M. T. Mengak, J. L. Rodrigue, D. J. Feller, and K. R. Russell. 2006. Persistence of Allegheny woodrats (Neotoma magister) across the Appalachian Highlands landscape of the mid-Atlantic, USA. Ecography 29:745-754. Riedel, B. L., K. R. Russell, W. M. Ford, and H. W. Godwin. 2006. Aneides aeneus (Green Salamander). Dispersal. Herpetological Review 27:196-197. , K. R., T. J. Mabee, M. B. Cole, and M. J. Rochelle. 2005. Evaluating biotic and abiotic influences on torrent salamanders in managed forests of western Oregon. Wildlife Society Bulletin 33:1413-1424. Russell, K. R., T. J. Mabee, and M. B. Cole. 2004. Distribution and habitat of Columbia torrent salamanders at multiple spatial scales in managed forests of northwestern Oregon. Journal of Wildlife Management 68:403-415. Vandermast, D. B., C. E. Moorman, K. R. Russell, and D. H. Van Lear. 2004. Initial vegetation response to prescribed fire in some oak-hickory forests of the South Carolina Piedmont. Natural Areas Journal 24:216-222. Cole, M. B., K. R. Russell, and T. J. Mabee. 2003. Relation of headwater macroinvertebrate communities to instream and adjacent stand characteristics in managed second growth forests of the Oregon coast mountain range. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 33:1433-1443. Altman, B., M. Boulay, S. Dowlan, D. Crannell, K. Russell, K. Beal, and J. Dillon. 2003. Willow flycatcher nesting ecology and habitat relationships in the Willamette Basin, Oregon. Studies in Avian Biology 26:73-80. Russell, K. R., H. G. Hanlin, T. B. Wigley, and D. C. Guynn, Jr. 2002. Responses of isolated wetland herpetofauna to upland forest management. Journal of Wildlife Management 66:603-617. Russell, K. R., D. C. Guynn, Jr., and H. G. Hanlin. 2002. Importance of small isolated wetlands for herpetofaunal diversity in managed, young growth forests in the Coastal Plain of South Carolina. Forest Ecology and Management 163:43-59.Russell, K. R., A. A. Gonyaw, J. D. Strom, K. E. Diemer, and K. C. Murk. 2002. Three new nests of the Columbia torrent salamander, Rhyacotriton kezeri, in Oregon with observations of nesting behavior. Northwestern Naturalist 83:19-22. Metts, B. S., J. D. Lanham, and K. R. Russell. 2001. Evaluation of herpetofaunal communities on upland streams and beaver impounded streams in the upper Piedmont of South Carolina. American Midland Naturalist 145:54-65. Russell, K. R., D. H. Van Lear, and D. C. Guynn, Jr. 1999. Prescribed fire effects on herpetofauna: review and management implications. Wildlife Society Bulletin 27:374-384. Russell, K. R., and H. G. Hanlin. 1999. Aspects of the ecology of worm snakes (Carphophis amoenus) associated with small isolated wetlands in South Carolina. Journal of Herpetology 33:343-347. Russell, K. R., C. E. Moorman, J. K. Edwards, B. S. Metts, and D. C. Guynn, Jr. 1999. Amphibian and reptile communities associated with beaver (Castor canadensis) ponds and unimpounded streams in the Piedmont of South Carolina. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 14:149-158. Moorman, C. E., K. R. Russell, M. A. Menzel, S. M. Lohr, J. E. Ellenberger, and D. H. Van Lear. 1999. Bats roosting in deciduous leaf litter. Bat Research News 40:74-75. Platt, S. G., K. R. Russell, W. E. Snyder, L. W. Fontenot, and S. Miller. 1999. Distribution and conservation status of selected amphibians and reptiles in the Piedmont of South Carolina. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 115:8-19. Moorman, C. E., K. R. Russell, G. R. Sabin, and D. C. Guynn, Jr. 1999. Snag dynamics and cavity occurrence in the South Carolina Piedmont. Forest Ecology and Management 118:37-48. Russell, K. R., and S. A. Gauthreaux, Jr. 1999. Spatial and temporal dynamics of a Purple Martin pre-migratory roost. Wilson Bulletin 111:354-362. Russell, K. R., C. E. Moorman, and D. C. Guynn, Jr. 1999. The Appalachian cottontail, Sylvilagus obscurus (Lagomorpha: Leporidae), from the South Carolina mountains with observations on habitat use. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 115:140-144. Russell, K. R., D. S. Mizrahi, and S. A. Gauthreaux, Jr. 1998. Large-scale mapping of Purple Martin pre-migratory roosts using WSR-88D weather surveillance radar. Journal of Field Ornithology 69:316-325. Russell, K. R., and S. A. Gauthreaux, Jr. 1998. Use of weather radar to characterize movements of roosting purple martins. Wildlife Society Bulletin 26:5-16. Distler, J. K., M. E. Dorcas, J. W. Gibbons, K. L. Kandl, and K. R. Russell. 1998. Winter mortality in the green anole, Anolis carolinensis (Lacertilia: Polychridae). Brimleyana 25:140-143. Russell, K. R., H. G. Hanlin, and J. W. Gibbons. 1998. Ambystoma mabeei (Mabee�s salamander): Breeding migration. Herpetological Review 29:36-37. Russell, K. R., and R. L. Wallace. 1992. Occurrence of Halipegus occidualis (Digenea: Derogenidae) and other Trematodes in spotted frogs Rana pretiosa (Anura: Ranidae) from Idaho, U.S.A. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society 111:121-127. Technical Reports and ProceedingsWoodford, J., B. Kohn, K. Russell, C. Thomas, T. White, and A. Wydeven. 2005. Summary Report: Inventory, status, and management needs of American marten in Wisconsin. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Rhinelander, WI. 10 pp. Ford, W. M., K. R. Russell, and C. E. Moorman (editors). 2002. The role of fire for nongame wildlife management and community restoration: traditional uses and new directions. Proceedings of a special workshop; 2000 September 15; Nashville, TN. General Technical Report NE-288. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station. 145 p. Russell, K. R. 2002. Fish and amphibians. Pp. 25-27 In: Dent, L. and M. Reiter (editors). Headwaters research cooperative: workshop proceedings. October 29-30th, 2001; Corvallis, OR. Oregon Department of Forestry Technical Report #16. Floyd, T. M., K. R. Russell, C. E. Moorman, D. H. Van Lear, and D. C. Guynn, Jr. 2002. Effects of prescribed fire on herpetofauna within hardwood forests of the upper Piedmont of South Carolina: a preliminary analysis. Pp. 123-127 in: Outcault, K. W., editor. Proceedings of the eleventh biennial southern silvicultural research conference. March 20-22; Knoxville, TN. General Technical Report SRS-48. Asheville, NC: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 622 p. Wigley, T. B., W. M. Baughman, M. E. Dorcas, J. A. Gerwin, J. W. Gibbons, D. C. Guynn, Jr., R. A. Lancia, Y. A. Leiden, M. S. Mitchell, and K. R. Russell. 2000. Contributions of intensively managed forests to the sustainability of wildlife communities in the South. In: Sustaining southern forests: the science of forest assessment. Southern Forest Resource Assessment. November 7-8, 2000. Research Triangle Park, NC. http:/www.srs.fs.fed.us/sustain/conf/ 45pp. Russell, K. R., D. C. Guynn, Jr., and H. G. Hanlin. 1998. Herpetofaunal communities associated with small isolated wetlands in managed forests. Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Conference. October 3-7, Orlando, FL. Russell, K. R., D. C. Guynn, Jr., and H. G. Hanlin. 1997. Herpetofauna communities associated with small isolated wetlands in managed landscapes. Proceedings of the 1997 National Council of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvement Southern Regional Meeting. Special Report No. 97-10:165. Popular Articles Russell, K. R. 2001. Salamander surprise: research on stream salamanders reveals strong populations in second growth forests. Willamette�s Northwest News. May 2001. Russell, K. R., and S. A. Gauthreaux, Jr. 1996. Monitoring Purple Martin roosts with radar. Purple Martin Update 7(1):2-6. |
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