Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2000 |
Chapter 5 "Terrestrial fauna of redwood forests" in The Redwood Forest: History, Ecology, and Conservation of the Coast Redwoods |
Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2000 |
"Aquatic ecosystems of the redwood region" in The Redwood Forest: History, Ecology, and Conservation of the Coast Redwoods |
Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2000 |
Chapter 8 "Managing Redwoods" in The Redwood Forest: History, Ecology, and Conservation of the Coast Redwoods |
Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2000 |
"Evidence of lingual-luring by an aquatic snake" in Journal of Herpetology |
Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2001 |
"Vegetation patterns and abundances of amphibians and small mammals along small streams in a northwestern California watershed" in Northwest Science |
Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2001 |
"Distribution of juvenile coho salmon in relation to water temperatures in tributaries of the Mattole River, California" in North American Journal of Fisheries Management |
Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2001 |
"A case for using plethodontid salamanders for monitoring biodiversity and ecosystem integrity of North American forests" in Conservation Biology |
Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2002 |
"Multiscale habitat relationships of stream amphibians in the Klamath-Siskiyou Region of California and Oregon" in Journal of Wildlife Management |
Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2003 |
"Determining sex and life stage of Del Norte salamanders from external cues" in Northwestern Naturalist |
Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2003 |
"Natural History Notes: Rana boylii (foothill yellow-legged frog). Oviposition behavior" in Herpetological Review |
Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2004 |
"On the ecological roles of salamanders" in Annual Review of Ecology Evolution and Systematics |
Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2004 |
"Reviewed Work: LifePlace: Bioregional Thought and Practice by Robert L Thayer, Jr." in The Quarterly Review of Biology |
Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2005 |
"Dicamptodon tenebrosus larvae within hyporheic zones of intermittent streams in California" in Herpetological Review |
Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2005 |
"Natural History Notes: Rana cascadae (Cascades frog). Predation" in Herpetological Review |
Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2005 |
"Ecogeography of the herpetofauna of a northern California watershed: linking species patterns to landscape processes" in Ecography |
Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2005 |
"Natural History Notes: Rana boylii (foothill yellow-legged frog). Physiological skin color transformation" in Herpetological Review |
Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2005 |
"Garter snake population dynamics from a 16-year study: Considerations for ecological monitoring" in Ecological Applications |
Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2005 |
"Influences of the vegetation mosaic on riparian and stream environments in a mixed forest-grassland landscape in “Mediterranean” northwestern California" in Ecography |
Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2006 |
"Evaluating reserves for species richness and representation in northern California" in Diversity and Distributions |
Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2006 |
"Sub-alpine amphibian distributions related to species palatability to non-native salmonids in the Klamath mountains of northern California" in Diversity and Distributions |
Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2006 |
"Evidence of continued effects from timber harvesting on lotic amphibians in redwood forests of northwestern California" in Forest Ecology and Management |
Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2006 |
"Developing and Applying Habitat Models Using Forest Inventory Data: An Example Using a Terrestrial Salamander" in The Journal of Wildlife Management |
Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2006 |
"Long-term impacts of even-aged timber management on abundance and body condition of terrestrial amphibians in Northwestern California" in Biological Conservation |
Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2006 |
"Evidence of a new niche for a North American salamander: Aneides vagrans residing in the canopy of old-growth redwood forest" in Herpetological Conservation and Biology |
Welsh, Jr., Hartwell H. |
2007 |
"Strategies for Modeling Habitat Relationships of Uncommon Species: An Example Using the Siskiyou Mountains Salamander (Plethodon stormi)" in Northwest Science |