Publications 1999 - 2000
Addis Tsehaye, Buchanan, A.H. and Cha J-K. Effects of length and grade on in-grade tensile strength and stiffness properties of radiata pine timber. Journal Korean Wood Science and Technology v26n2(99). 1998: 16-24
Addis Tsehaye, Buchanan, A.H., Jae Kyung Cha and Walker, J.C.F. Ratio of tensile to bending strength for radiata pine timber. In: Pacific Timber Engineering Conference (ed. G.B. Walford and D.J. Gaunt), Rotorua, Vol 1, 1999: 277-84
Allen, R. and Norton, D.A. The disturbance enigma. Indigena February 2000: 10-12.
B. Kirongo and E. G. Mason. Using image analysis and canopy measurements to characterize the growth and morphology of juvenile radiata pine (Pinus radiata D. Don) clones to different weed competition levels, IN: (ed, R. G. Wagner and D.G. Thompson) Popular summaries of 3rd international conference on vegetation management, Forest Research Information paper No 141, 1998: 139-141
Bilek, E.M. Forest tax policy: the cost of bush and forest valuation in New Zealand. NZ J.For.Sc. 44(99), 1999: 19-23
Boston, K. and Dysart, G. A comparison of felling techniques on stump height and log damage with economic interpretations. West. J. Appl. For. 15(2), 2000: 59-61
Bown, H.E. and Bilek, E.M. Windthrow economics at the forest level in the Canterbury region, New Zealand. Proceedings of the Symposium on Systems Analysis in Forest resources. Traverse City, Michigan, 1997
Brockerhoff, E.G. and Kay, M. Prospects and risks of biological control of wilding Pinus contorta in New Zealand. In: Proceedings, 51st N.Z. Plant Protection Conference 1998: 216-23
Buchanan, A.H., Nakada, R. and Walker, J.C.F. Log segregation by stiffness class. 3rd. Wood Quality Symposium: emerging technologies for wood processing, Rotorua and Melbourne, 1999. 8 pgs., FIEA Rotorua.
Cole, T.G., Ewel, K.C., and N.N. Devoe. Structure of mangrove trees and forests in Micronesia. For. Ecol. and Mang. 117, 1999: 95-109.
de Lange, P.J. and Norton, D.A. Revisiting rarity: a botanical perspective on the meanings of rarity and the classification of New Zealand's uncommon plants Roy. Soc. N.Z. Misc. Ser., v48, 1998: 145-160.
de Lange, P.J., Norton, D.A. and Crowcroft, G.M. Taxonomy, ecology, and conservation of Atriplex billardierei and A. hollowayi sp. nov. (Chenopodiaceae) in Australasia. N.Z. J. Bot. 2000. 38: (in press).
de Lange, P.J. and Norton, D.A. The problem of classifying rarity. Con. Science v.30/31, 1999: 9-11.
de Lange, P.J., Heenan, P.B., Given, D.R., Ogle, C.C., Johnson, P.N., Cameron, E.K. and Norton, D.A. Threatened and uncommon plants of New Zealand. N.Z. J. Botany 37 1999: 603-628.
Devoe, N.N. and Cole, T.G. Diameter and volume increments in mangrove forests of the Federated States of Micronesia. In: Proceedings of Symposium X, Mangrove Ecosystems, FORTROP '96 Tropical Forestry in the 21st Century, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand. 1996: 55-71
Devoe, N.N. and Southerwood, J. Justice is requisite to sustainability: the future of the forests on South Island Landless Natives Act Lands, New Zealand. In: Resource Management and Indigenous Land Claims in the Pacific Region. M. Pretes (Ed), Routledge, London. (in press)
Devoe, N.N. SILNA: What it is, where it is, why it matters. Indigena 1999: 1-7.
Devoe, N.N. Single-tree silviculture in silver beech forest. Indigena 2000: 24-27
Dickson, R.L., Riding, R.T. and Sweet, G.B. Ramet size affects the timing of female strobilus formation in a Pinus radiata seed orchard clone. NZ J.For.Sc. 29(1), 1999: 44-53
Douglas, R.A. and McCormack, R. Maintenace Management of Resource Access Roads. Proceedings International Forest Engineering Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, 28-29 Jun 1999. Road Session, Paper 9
Douglas, R.A. CTI Effects on Subgrades and Rolling Resistance. Proceedings International Forest Engineering Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, 28-29 Jun 1999. Machinery Session, Paper 4
Douglas, R.A. Delivery, the transportation of raw natural products from roadside to mill. Fredericton, New Brunswick, Robert A. Douglas 1999. 202 pp
Douglas, R.A. Planning When Constructing Forest Roads and Stream Crossings. Proceedings Technical Program and Field Tour, Maintaining Water Quality in Wodlands Operations. Canadian Woodlands Forum/Fundy Model Forest/Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada (FERIC), Moncton, New Brunswick, 11-12 Aug 1999.
Jones, T.G. and Walker, J.C.F. Decompression drying of Pinus radiata sapwood chips. Forest Products Journal 49 (1) 1999: 67-72
Keey, R.B., Langrish, T.A.G. and Walker, J.C.F. Kiln drying of timber. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, p. 321. (1999).
Kelly, D., Ladley, J.J., Robertson, A.W. and Norton, D.A. Limited forest fragmentation improves reproduction in the declining New Zealand mistletoe Peraxilla tetrapetala (Loranthaceae). In: Genetics, Demography and Viability of Fragmented Populations (eds A. Young and G. Clarke), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 2000. (In press.)
Manley, B.R. Discount rates used for forest valuation - Results of 1999 survey. N.Z. J.For.Sc. 44(3) 1999: 39-40.
Manley, B.R. The development of forest valuation standards in New Zealand. In: Proceedings of IUFRO Conference "From Theory to Practice - Gaps and Solutions in Managerial Economics and Accounting in Forestry", Prague, Czech Republic. 1999: 108-115.
Mason, E.G. Evaluation of a model of beech forest growing on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand. NZ J.For.Sc. 44(4), 2000: 26-31
Mason, E.G. Skypod - a simple skytracker for astrophotography, Chapter 13 In: (ed, Tonkin, S.). Amateur telescope making, Springer Verlag, London
Mason, E.G., and B. Kirongo. Responses of radiata pine clones to varying levels of pasture competition in a semi-arid environment, Can. J. For. Res. 29, 1999:
Mason, E.G., and P.G. Milne. Effects of weed control, fertilisation and soil cultivation on the growth of Pinus radiata D.Don at mid-rotation in Canterbury, New Zealand, Can. J. For. Res. 29, 1999:
Miller, C.J. 2000. Vegetation and habitat are not synonymous. Ecol. Management and Restoration 1, 102-104
Mursidawati, S., Norton, D.A. and Astuti, I.P. Distribution of Pomatocalpa spicata Breda (Orchidaceae) within and among host trees in Manusela National Park, Seram, Maluku Archipelago. Selbyana 20. 1999: 116-119.
Nagashima, K., Sands, R., Whyte, A.G.D., Bilek, E.M. and Nakagoshi, N. The landscape structure of the Nelson Region in New Zealand. Proc. Of the Ecological Conference held at Hiroshima University, 31 March-2 April 2000 (in press)
Nakada, R., Buchanan, A.H. and Walker, J.C.F. Measuring wood quality: the need for market pull not resource shove. 3rd. Wood Quality Symposium: emerging technologies for wood processing, Rotorua and Melbourne, 1999. 9 pgs., FIEA Rotorua.
Ngugi, M. and Mason, E.G. New growth models for Cupressus lusitanica and Pinus patula in Kenya. Journal of Tropical Forest Science 12(3). 2000:
Norton, D.A. and Cochrane, C.H. Are we delivering indigenous biodiversity conservation outcomes in the best possible way? Victorian Economic Commentaries March 2000: 22-29.
Norton, D.A. and de Lange, P.J. Host specificity in parasitic mistletoes (Loranthaceae) in New Zealand. Functional Ecology 7. 1999: 551-559.
Norton, D.A. and de Lange, P.J. Hebe paludosa (Scrophulariaceae) - a new combination for an endemic wetland Hebe from Westland, South Island, New Zealand. N.Z. J. Bot. v36, 1998: 531-538.
Norton, D.A. and Miller, C.J. Some issues and options for the conservation of native biodiversity in rural New Zealand. Ecological Management and Restoration . 2000: 29-37.
Norton, D.A. and Stafford Smith, M. Roadsides are good mistletoe sites. Aust. J. Ecol., v24, 1999: 193-198.
Norton, D.A. Benefits of possum control for indigenous vegetation. In: T. Montague (ed). Possums in New Zealand: The Biology, Impact and Management of an Introduced Marsupial. Lincoln, Mannaki Whenua Press. 2000. Pp. 232-240.
Norton, D.A. Forest reserves. In: Maintaining Bioidversity in Forest Ecosystems (ed M.L. Hunter, Jr.). Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1999: 525-555.
Norton, D.A. Indigenous biodiversity conservation and plantation forestry: options for the future. N.Z. Forestry v.43, no2, 1998: 34-39.
Norton, D.A. The myth of reserves and the future of nature conservation in New Zealand. N.Z. Eco. Soc. Newsl. No89, 1998: 8-9.
Norton,D.A. and Carpenter, M.A. Mistletoes as parasites; host specificity and speciation. Trends in Ecological and Evolution 13. 1998: 101-105.
Norton, D.A. and Ladley, J.J. Establishment and early growth of Alepis flavida in relation to Nothofagus solandri branch size. N.Z. J. Bot. 36. 1998: 213-217.
Norton,D.A. Conservation biology and private land: shifting the focus. Cons. Biol 14. 2000: 1221-1223.
Norton, D.A. Sand plain forest fragmentation and residential development, Invercargill City, New Zealand. In: J.L. Craig, N.D. Mitchell, and D.A. Saunders(eds). Nature Conservation 5: Nature Conservation in Production Environments: Managing the Matrix. Surrey Beatty and Sons, Chipping Norton, N.S.W. 2000. (in press.)
Norton, D.A. The myth of reserves and the future of nature conservation in New Zealand. N.Z. Eco. Soc. Newsl. No89, 1998: 8-9.
Norton, D.A., de Lange, P.J. and Miller, C.J. Carmichaelia juncea a little known plant on the brink of extinction. N.Z. Bot. Soc. Newsl. no52, 1998: 11-13.
NZ Institute of Forestry. Forest Valuation Standards. NZIF Forest Valuation Working Party (B.R Manley, Convenor), Christchurch, New Zealand.
O'Reilly, R.N. and Middlemass, D. Communicating Safety Messages to Loggers. Mehanizacija Sumarstva, v24no3-4, 1999: 109
O'Reilly, R.N. and Musson, M. Cannabis Use by Forestry and Logging Workers. Mehanizacija Sumarstva, v24no3-4, 1999: 110-11
Reay, S.D. and Norton, D.A. Assessing the success of restoration plantings in a temperate New Zealand Forest. Restoration Ecology 7. 1999: 298-308
Reay, S.D. and Norton, D.A. Phormium tenax, an unusual nurse plant. N.Z. J. Ecol., v23, 1999: 81-85.
Sands, R., Nugroho, P., Leung, D.W.M., Sun, O.J. and P.W. Clinton. Changes in soil CO2 and O2 concentrations when radiata pine is grown in competition with pasture or weeds and possible feedbacks with radiata pine growth and respiration. Plant and Soil 2000. (in press).
Stewart, M. and Sands, R. Soil Movement and water potentials in expansive clay soils. Arboricultural Joutnal 22 1998: 343-357
Walker, J.C.F. Corewood: docking the dog's tail. Part 2, the need to particularise. N.Z. Forestry 42 (5) 1998: 4-6
Walker, J.C.F. and Woollons, R.C. Cell wall organisation and the properties of xylem a speculative review. In: Proc. IAWA/IUFRO International Workshop on Microfibril Angle in Wood (ed B.G. Butterfield), University of Canterbury, 1998. pp 13-26
Walker, J.C.F. and Nakada, R. Understanding corewood in some softwoods: a selective review. International Forestry Review (formerly Commonwealth Forestry Review) n1v4. 1999: 251-9
Woollons, R.C. and Carson, S.D. Genetic gain multipliers: utility and efficiency. Forest Industry Research Cooperatives: Report No 78. Forest Research, Rotorua
Woollons, R.C. Comparison of growth of Pinus radiata over two rotations in the central North Island of New Zealand. International Forestry Review, 2(2) 2000: 84-89
Woollons, R.C., Sands, R. and Snowdon, P. Influence of climate on mean-top-height and diameter development in Pinus radiata forests in the Hawke's Bay region of New Zealand. Commonw. For. Rev. 77: 1998, 267-71
Xu, P., Nakada, R. and Walker, J.C.F. Optimising your processing: the right wood for the right technology. 3rd. Wood Quality Symposium: emerging technologies for wood processing, Rotorua and Melbourne, 1999. 12 pgs., FIEA Rotorua
Yates, C.J., Norton, D.A. and Hobbs, R.J. Grazing effects on soil and microclimate in fragmented woodlands in south western Australia: implications for restoration. Austral Ecology 25. 2000: 36-47.
Zou, C., Penfold, C., Sands, R., Misra, R.K., and I Hudson. Effects of soil air-filled porosity, soil matric potential and soil strength on primary root growth of radiata pine seedlings. Plant and Soil 2000. (in press).
Zou, C., Sands, R., Buchan, G. and I. Hudson. Least limiting water range: a potential indicator of physical quality of forest soils. Aust. J. Soil Res. 38. 2000: 947-958.
Zou, C., Sands, R. and O. Sun. Physiological responses of radiata pine roots to soil strength and water deficit. Tree Physiol. 20. 2000: (in press).