Technical Reports
2024
ME Power
Eel River Steelhead Study [2007] Technical Report
2024.
@techreport{Power2024,
title = {Eel River Steelhead Study [2007]},
author = {ME Power},
url = {https://hdl.handle.net/11299/263902},
year = {2024},
date = {2024-06-13},
urldate = {2024-06-13},
abstract = {Throughout the world, historically large populations of native anadromous salmonids are in severe decline or extinct. In the United States alone, twenty-six Evolutionarily Significant Units of Pacific salmonid are currently threatened or endangered. These declines are most commonly attributed to degradation of spawning and rearing habitat resulting from increased loading of fine sediments. Although excessive loading of fine sediments into rivers is well known to degrade salmonid spawning habitat, its effects on the demographically critical rearing juveniles have been unclear. We experimentally manipulated fine bed sediment in a northern California river and examined responses of a juvenile salmonid. Increasing concentrations of deposited fine sediment decreased growth and survival of juvenile steelhead trout. These declines resulted from a shift in invertebrates toward burrowing taxa unavailable as prey and from increased steelhead activity and injury at higher levels of fine sediment. The relationship between deposited fine sediment and juvenile steelhead growth is linear. This suggests that there is no threshold below which exacerbation of fine sediment delivery and storage in gravel bedded rivers will be harmless, but also that any reduction will produce immediate benefits for salmonid restoration.},
howpublished = {Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM)},
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CA Bode; ME Power
Eel River Flipchart [2007] Technical Report
2024.
@techreport{Bode2024,
title = {Eel River Flipchart [2007]},
author = {CA Bode and ME Power},
url = {https://hdl.handle.net/11299/263889},
year = {2024},
date = {2024-06-12},
abstract = {This is a 34 page flipchart of the Angelo Reserve. Each page is an 8.5x11 map of a river segment. The maps show the location of the highest accumulated streamflow (using DEM) as the river, even though the channel is wider, and use the vegetative canopy DEM colored by vegetation height. Note the decision to use canopy instead of the traditional bare-earth is to provide visual references while out in the field. Bare-earth provides little help when maps are zoomed in this close. Laminated versions will be availible at the ACCR Science Center to be used during field sampling. Sampling sites can be drawn directly on the maps with a sharpie then removed later using alcohol. Marked up maps are to be either copied using the xerox machine, or scanned. Scanned versions can be sent to Collin Bode to convert the points into a GIS coverage.
},
howpublished = {Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM)},
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2014
J. R. Schubel; C. C. Conrad; D. Debinski; P. M. Kareiva; G. I. Matsumoto; D. M. McKnight; C. Parmeson; R. Plowes; A.G. Power; M.E. Power; M.R. Stromberg
Enhancing the Value and Sustainability of Field Stations and Marine Laboratories in the 21st Century Technical Report
2014, ISBN: 978-0-309-30534-1.
@techreport{Schubel2014,
title = {Enhancing the Value and Sustainability of Field Stations and Marine Laboratories in the 21st Century},
author = {J. R. Schubel and C. C. Conrad and D. Debinski and P. M. Kareiva and G. I. Matsumoto and D. M. McKnight and C. Parmeson and R. Plowes and A.G. Power and M.E. Power and M.R. Stromberg},
url = {https://angelo.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/59/Schubel_SustFieldStatMarLab_NatAcadSciences2014.pdf},
isbn = {978-0-309-30534-1},
year = {2014},
date = {2014-01-01},
journal = {National Academy of Sciences},
abstract = {The National Science Foundation (NSF) arranged for a review by the National
Academy of Sciences to assess and explore mechanisms, in a time of declining
resources, to maintain and enhance the important contributions of field stations,
marine laboratories, and nature reserves in scientific discovery, innovation,
education, and public outreach—roles encompassed by the missions of these
institutions. In response, the National Research Council established the Committee
on Value and Sustainability of Biological Field Stations, Marine Laboratories, and
Nature Reserves in 21st Century Science, Education, and Public Outreach, which
prepared this report. Biographic information on the committee members is
presented in Appendix B. },
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Academy of Sciences to assess and explore mechanisms, in a time of declining
resources, to maintain and enhance the important contributions of field stations,
marine laboratories, and nature reserves in scientific discovery, innovation,
education, and public outreach—roles encompassed by the missions of these
institutions. In response, the National Research Council established the Committee
on Value and Sustainability of Biological Field Stations, Marine Laboratories, and
Nature Reserves in 21st Century Science, Education, and Public Outreach, which
prepared this report. Biographic information on the committee members is
presented in Appendix B.
2009
PL Barnard; DL Revell; D Hoover; J Warrick; J Brocatus; AE Draut; P Dartnell; E Elias; N Mustain; PE Hart; HF Ryan
Coastal processes study of Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties Technical Report
2009.
@techreport{Barnard2009,
title = {Coastal processes study of Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties},
author = {PL Barnard and DL Revell and D Hoover and J Warrick and J Brocatus and AE Draut and P Dartnell and E Elias and N Mustain and PE Hart and HF Ryan},
url = {http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2009/1029/},
year = {2009},
date = {2009-01-01},
howpublished = {USGS},
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pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
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2008
John C. Hunter
Vascular Plants of the Angelo Reserve Technical Report
2008.
@techreport{111b,
title = {Vascular Plants of the Angelo Reserve},
author = {John C. Hunter},
url = {http://cbc.berkeley.edu/manplan/plants.htm},
year = {2008},
date = {2008-00-00},
abstract = {This checklist is an extension of two previous lists. The first list was produced by G. Ledyard Stebbins in 1968. It was based on two visits to what was then The Nature Conservancy's Northern California Coast Range Preserve. During the 1970's, a second list was prepared by G. Lester. This second list was based on a number of visits over a two year period, and documented the presence of many species not on the initial list. Over the past five years, as part of an on-going project to describe the Reserve's flora and vegetation, I have been revising these earlier lists and adding additional information.
The habitat of each species is described in terms of one or more general vegetation types (occasionally with additional notes). Most of the Reserve is covered by "mixed evergreen" forests. Primarily these fall into two categories: Pseudotsuga-Lithocarpus forests (mainly north-facing slopes) and Pseudotsuga-mixed hardwood forests (most aspects other than north-facing). In Pseudotsuga-Lithocarpus forests, the canopy is dominated by Pseudotsuga menziesii and Lithocarpus densiflorus together with Arbutus menziesii. The canopies of Pseudotsuga-mixed hardwood forests vary in the abundance of Pseudotsuga and their other dominants include Arbutus, Quercus chrysolepis, Quercus wislizenii and Umbellularia californica.
Within this general matrix of mixed evergreen forest, there are inclusions of other vegetation types. Along stream courses there is riparian vegetation on banks and in the active channel, particularly on gravel bars. Outside of the riparian zone but in adjacent mesic locations (valley bottoms and the lower portions of slopes) there are a number of plants more characteristic of coastal forests, and there are stands of nearly pure Pseudotsuga menziesii and even some patches of Sequoia sempervirens. On uplifted alluvial terraces and some ridgetops, there are meadows and patches dominated by deciduous oaks. The meadows are strikingly varied in their composition and structure. (Native perennial grasses are usually among the dominants.) The oak patches are of Quercus garryana at lower elevations and Q. Kelloggii at higher. Though these oak patches vary from open canopied woodlands to forest stands, I call them woodlands on the species list. On south-facing slopes and along some ridgelines, there also are patches of chaparral. Adenostoma fasciculatum, Arctostaphylos glandulosa and Quercus wislizenii are particularly abundant within these chaparral patches.
Within these habitats, species abundance is described as frequent, infrequent or rare. Frequent species are common within the specified habitat. They are found over a large portion of the habitat's acreage. Infrequent species are within only a small percentage of a habitat's area, and rare species are known from only one to several restricted localities.},
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The habitat of each species is described in terms of one or more general vegetation types (occasionally with additional notes). Most of the Reserve is covered by "mixed evergreen" forests. Primarily these fall into two categories: Pseudotsuga-Lithocarpus forests (mainly north-facing slopes) and Pseudotsuga-mixed hardwood forests (most aspects other than north-facing). In Pseudotsuga-Lithocarpus forests, the canopy is dominated by Pseudotsuga menziesii and Lithocarpus densiflorus together with Arbutus menziesii. The canopies of Pseudotsuga-mixed hardwood forests vary in the abundance of Pseudotsuga and their other dominants include Arbutus, Quercus chrysolepis, Quercus wislizenii and Umbellularia californica.
Within this general matrix of mixed evergreen forest, there are inclusions of other vegetation types. Along stream courses there is riparian vegetation on banks and in the active channel, particularly on gravel bars. Outside of the riparian zone but in adjacent mesic locations (valley bottoms and the lower portions of slopes) there are a number of plants more characteristic of coastal forests, and there are stands of nearly pure Pseudotsuga menziesii and even some patches of Sequoia sempervirens. On uplifted alluvial terraces and some ridgetops, there are meadows and patches dominated by deciduous oaks. The meadows are strikingly varied in their composition and structure. (Native perennial grasses are usually among the dominants.) The oak patches are of Quercus garryana at lower elevations and Q. Kelloggii at higher. Though these oak patches vary from open canopied woodlands to forest stands, I call them woodlands on the species list. On south-facing slopes and along some ridgelines, there also are patches of chaparral. Adenostoma fasciculatum, Arctostaphylos glandulosa and Quercus wislizenii are particularly abundant within these chaparral patches.
Within these habitats, species abundance is described as frequent, infrequent or rare. Frequent species are common within the specified habitat. They are found over a large portion of the habitat's acreage. Infrequent species are within only a small percentage of a habitat's area, and rare species are known from only one to several restricted localities.
Unknown
Fish of the Angelo Reserve Technical Report
2008, (actual publication date is unknown; using 2008 as the last modified date on the file.).
@techreport{111b,
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author = {Unknown},
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David Gaines; Sally Judy
Birds of the Angelo Reserve Technical Report
2008, (actual publication date is unknown; using 2008 as last modified date for html file.).
@techreport{111b,
title = {Birds of the Angelo Reserve},
author = {David Gaines and Sally Judy},
editor = {test},
url = {http://cbc.berkeley.edu/manplan/birds.html},
year = {2008},
date = {2008-00-00},
note = {actual publication date is unknown; using 2008 as last modified date for html file.},
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Steven Lew
Spiders Collected at the Angelo Reserve Technical Report
Essig Museum of Entomology, UC Berkeley 2008.
@techreport{111b,
title = {Spiders Collected at the Angelo Reserve},
author = {Steven Lew},
url = {http://cbc.berkeley.edu/manplan/spiders.htm},
year = {2008},
date = {2008-00-00},
institution = {Essig Museum of Entomology, UC Berkeley},
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Mary E. Power, Peter Steel, John Latto, Collin Bode
Draft Management Plan for the Angelo Reserve Technical Report
2008.
@techreport{111b,
title = {Draft Management Plan for the Angelo Reserve},
author = {Mary E. Power, Peter Steel, John Latto, Collin Bode},
url = {http://cbc.berkeley.edu/manplan/},
year = {2008},
date = {2008-00-00},
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pubstate = {published},
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2003
Cameron Barrows; M. E. Power
Mammals of the Angelo Reserve Technical Report
2003.
@techreport{111b,
title = {Mammals of the Angelo Reserve},
author = {Cameron Barrows and M. E. Power},
url = {http://cbc.berkeley.edu/manplan/mammals.htm},
year = {2003},
date = {2003-00-00},
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pubstate = {published},
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Kipling Will
Beetles at the Angelo Reserve Technical Report
Essig Museum of Entomology, UC Berkeley 2003.
@techreport{111b,
title = {Beetles at the Angelo Reserve},
author = {Kipling Will},
url = {http://cbc.berkeley.edu/manplan/beetles.htm},
year = {2003},
date = {2003-00-00},
institution = {Essig Museum of Entomology, UC Berkeley},
keywords = {},
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J. A. Powell
Moths and Butterflies Collected at the Angelo Reserve Technical Report
2003.
@techreport{111b,
title = {Moths and Butterflies Collected at the Angelo Reserve},
author = {J. A. Powell},
url = {https://angelo.berkeley.edu/?attachment_id=407},
year = {2003},
date = {2003-00-00},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
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2002
K.Mierzwa
Amphibians of the Angelo Coast Range Preserve, Mendocino County, California Technical Report
2002.
@techreport{K.Mierzwa2002,
title = {Amphibians of the Angelo Coast Range Preserve, Mendocino County, California},
author = {K.Mierzwa},
url = {http://www.kmier.net/ecology/publications/2002angelo.html},
year = {2002},
date = {2002-00-00},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}
2001
Thomas Dunne; James Agee; Steven Beissinger; William E. Dietrich; Donald Gray; Mary E. Power; Vincent Resh; Kimberly Rodrigues
A scientific basis for the prediction of cumulative watershed effects Technical Report
University of California Wildland Resources Center, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of California Berkeley, California 94720, no. 46, 2001.
@techreport{Dunne2001,
title = {A scientific basis for the prediction of cumulative watershed effects},
author = {Thomas Dunne and James Agee and Steven Beissinger and William E. Dietrich and Donald Gray and Mary E. Power and Vincent Resh and Kimberly Rodrigues},
editor = {Richard B. Standiford and Rubyann Arcilla},
url = {https://angelo.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/59/Dunne_2001_UCWRC.pdf},
year = {2001},
date = {2001-06-00},
urldate = {2001-06-00},
journal = {University of California Wildland Resource Center},
volume = {46},
number = {46},
pages = {103},
address = {Wildland Resources Center, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of California Berkeley, California 94720},
institution = {University of California},
abstract = {This report proposes an approach for breaking the current logjam in the prediction of Cumulative Watershed Effects resulting from timber harvest in regions such as the coastal redwood region of northern California. We preface the proposal with a review of the nature of Cumulative Watershed Effects (CWEs) of timber harvest and a critique of current methods for assessing them. We propose that responsibility for the assessments be taken out of Timber Harvest Applications and given to a new unit of a State agency, which would make whole-watershed assessments of how land use alters the risk of damage to ecosystem values. The risk assessments would be made through spatially registered mathematical simulation of watershed processes, using recently developed methods of modeling and spatial data acquisition and processing.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}
1997
Mary E. Power; Sarah J. Kupferberg; G. Wayne Minshall; Manuel C. Molles; Michael S. Parker
Sustaining Western Aquatic Food Webs Technical Report
Aquatic Ecosystems Symposium, Tempe AZ. Report to the Western Water Policy Review, a Presidential Advisory Commission. Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, Report to the Western Water Policy Review Advisory Commission, 1997.
@techreport{Power1997,
title = {Sustaining Western Aquatic Food Webs},
author = {Mary E. Power and Sarah J. Kupferberg and G. Wayne Minshall and Manuel C. Molles and Michael S. Parker},
editor = {Wendell L. Minckley},
url = {https://repository.unm.edu/bitstream/handle/1928/2784/AQUA%20Pt.1.pdf?sequence=4},
year = {1997},
date = {1997-09-00},
address = {Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona},
institution = {Aquatic Ecosystems Symposium, Tempe AZ. Report to the Western Water Policy Review, a Presidential Advisory Commission.},
type = {Report to the Western Water Policy Review Advisory Commission},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}
1986
KS Mierzwa
Report of Amphibians found at the NCCRP January 1985 and February 1986 Technical Report
1986.
@techreport{Mierzwa1986,
title = {Report of Amphibians found at the NCCRP January 1985 and February 1986},
author = {KS Mierzwa},
year = {1986},
date = {1986-01-01},
urldate = {1986-01-01},
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pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
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Kenneth S. Mierzwa
Amphibians found at the NCCRP January 1985 and February 1986 Technical Report
1986.
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title = {Amphibians found at the NCCRP January 1985 and February 1986},
author = {Kenneth S. Mierzwa},
year = {1986},
date = {1986-00-00},
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pubstate = {published},
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1983
Carol Rice
A history of the Douglas Fir/Mixed Evergreen Forests of the NCCRP Technical Report
Wildland Resource Management, Walnut Creek, CA (prepared for the BLM and TNC) 1983.
@techreport{111b,
title = {A history of the Douglas Fir/Mixed Evergreen Forests of the NCCRP},
author = {Carol Rice},
year = {1983},
date = {1983-00-00},
pages = {40},
institution = {Wildland Resource Management, Walnut Creek, CA (prepared for the BLM and TNC)},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
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1981
Thomas Griggs
Ecological Status of Native Grasses at NCCRP with Emphasis on Management Tactics for their Protection and Enhancement Technical Report
1981.
@techreport{111b,
title = {Ecological Status of Native Grasses at NCCRP with Emphasis on Management Tactics for their Protection and Enhancement},
author = {Thomas Griggs},
year = {1981},
date = {1981-01-01},
urldate = {1981-00-00},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}
Mary L. Skiles
River Otter (Lutra canadensis) of the NCCRP Technical Report
1981.
@techreport{111b,
title = {River Otter (Lutra canadensis) of the NCCRP},
author = {Mary L. Skiles},
year = {1981},
date = {1981-01-01},
urldate = {1981-00-00},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}
James P. Mackey
An inventory of Amphibians and Reptiles of the NCCRP (Mendocino County) Technical Report
1981.
@techreport{111b,
title = {An inventory of Amphibians and Reptiles of the NCCRP (Mendocino County)},
author = {James P. Mackey},
year = {1981},
date = {1981-01-01},
urldate = {1981-00-00},
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J. P. Mackey; by Kenneth S. Mierzwa
Herps of the Angelo Reserve Technical Report
Dept. of Biology, S.F. State University 1981.
@techreport{111b,
title = {Herps of the Angelo Reserve},
author = {J. P. Mackey and by Kenneth S. Mierzwa},
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year = {1981},
date = {1981-00-00},
institution = {Dept. of Biology, S.F. State University},
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pubstate = {published},
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1980
1978
Laurel Moser
A field guide to the shrubs of the NCCRP Technical Report
1978.
@techreport{111b,
title = {A field guide to the shrubs of the NCCRP},
author = {Laurel Moser},
year = {1978},
date = {1978-01-01},
urldate = {1978-00-00},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}
Laurel Moser
A field guide to the trees of the NCCRP Technical Report
1978.
@techreport{111b,
title = {A field guide to the trees of the NCCRP},
author = {Laurel Moser},
year = {1978},
date = {1978-01-01},
urldate = {1978-00-00},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}
1977
Peter Moyle
Common Fishes of the NCCRP Technical Report
UC Davis 1977.
@techreport{111b,
title = {Common Fishes of the NCCRP},
author = {Peter Moyle},
year = {1977},
date = {1977-01-01},
urldate = {1977-00-00},
institution = {UC Davis},
howpublished = {UC Davis},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}
Charles Patterson
A Vegetation Survey of the NCCRP Technical Report
1977.
@techreport{111b,
title = {A Vegetation Survey of the NCCRP},
author = {Charles Patterson},
year = {1977},
date = {1977-01-01},
urldate = {1977-00-00},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}
Caryla Larsen; Allen Grover
Mammal Inventory at TNC's NCCRP, Branscomb, Mendocino County, California Technical Report
CSU Sacramento 1977.
@techreport{111b,
title = {Mammal Inventory at TNC's NCCRP, Branscomb, Mendocino County, California},
author = {Caryla Larsen and Allen Grover},
year = {1977},
date = {1977-01-01},
urldate = {1977-00-00},
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Allen Grover; Caryla Larsen
Mammal Inventory at TNC's NCCRP, Branscomb, Mendocino County, California, Final Report Technical Report
CSU Sacramento 1977.
@techreport{111b,
title = {Mammal Inventory at TNC's NCCRP, Branscomb, Mendocino County, California, Final Report},
author = {Allen Grover and Caryla Larsen},
year = {1977},
date = {1977-01-01},
urldate = {1977-00-00},
pages = {43},
institution = {CSU Sacramento},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
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}
Greg Grantham, David Gaines; Sally Judy
Breeding Bird Census Plot Technical Report
1977.
@techreport{111b,
title = {Breeding Bird Census Plot},
author = {Greg Grantham, David Gaines and Sally Judy},
year = {1977},
date = {1977-00-00},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}
Greg Grantham
Breeding Bird Data at NCCRP Technical Report
1977.
@techreport{111b,
title = {Breeding Bird Data at NCCRP},
author = {Greg Grantham},
year = {1977},
date = {1977-00-00},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}
David Gaines; Sally Judy
Checklist of the Birds of the NCCRP, Branscomb, Mendocino County, California Technical Report
1977.
@techreport{111b,
title = {Checklist of the Birds of the NCCRP, Branscomb, Mendocino County, California},
author = {David Gaines and Sally Judy},
year = {1977},
date = {1977-00-00},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}
1976
Allen Grover; Caryla Larsen
Mammal Inventory and Feral Hog Ecology at TNC's NCCRP, Progress Report No. 1 Technical Report
CSU Sacramento 1976.
@techreport{111b,
title = {Mammal Inventory and Feral Hog Ecology at TNC's NCCRP, Progress Report No. 1},
author = {Allen Grover and Caryla Larsen},
year = {1976},
date = {1976-00-00},
institution = {CSU Sacramento},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}
Daniel H. Norris
Check List of Bryophytes of the NCCRP Technical Report
1976.
@techreport{111b,
title = {Check List of Bryophytes of the NCCRP},
author = {Daniel H. Norris},
year = {1976},
date = {1976-00-00},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}
G.S. Lester et al.
Flora of the NCCRP Technical Report
1976.
@techreport{111b,
title = {Flora of the NCCRP},
author = {G.S. Lester et al.},
year = {1976},
date = {1976-00-00},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}
Sally Judy
Bird Checklist at the NCCRP Technical Report
1976.
@techreport{111b,
title = {Bird Checklist at the NCCRP},
author = {Sally Judy},
year = {1976},
date = {1976-00-00},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
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}
1975
David Largent
Fungi Collected at the NCCRP, Oct. 31 - Nov 2, 1975 Technical Report
HSU 1975.
@techreport{111b,
title = {Fungi Collected at the NCCRP, Oct. 31 - Nov 2, 1975},
author = {David Largent},
year = {1975},
date = {1975-01-01},
urldate = {1975-00-00},
institution = {HSU},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}
Sue Sweet
An Inventory of Freshwater Algae of the NCCRP Technical Report
1975.
@techreport{111b,
title = {An Inventory of Freshwater Algae of the NCCRP},
author = {Sue Sweet},
year = {1975},
date = {1975-00-00},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}
Robert Thomas; S.F. State U. class spring 1975
Mosses of the Angelo Reserve Technical Report
1975.
@techreport{111b,
title = {Mosses of the Angelo Reserve},
author = {Robert Thomas and S.F. State U. class spring 1975},
url = {http://cbc.berkeley.edu/manplan/mosses.htm},
year = {1975},
date = {1975-00-00},
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Unknown
Fungi and Lichens of the Angelo Reserve Technical Report
1975.
@techreport{111b,
title = {Fungi and Lichens of the Angelo Reserve},
author = {Unknown},
url = {http://cbc.berkeley.edu/manplan/lichens.htm},
year = {1975},
date = {1975-00-00},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}
1974
R. Jackson; F. Gress
Bird Species List, Sight records, at NCCRP Spring and Fall 1973/74 Technical Report
1974.
@techreport{111b,
title = {Bird Species List, Sight records, at NCCRP Spring and Fall 1973/74},
author = {R. Jackson and F. Gress},
year = {1974},
date = {1974-00-00},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}
1968
DWR
Department of Water Resources Bulletin #173, 1968 Technical Report
1968.
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title = {Department of Water Resources Bulletin #173, 1968},
author = {DWR},
url = {https://angelo.berkeley.edu/?attachment_id=2842},
year = {1968},
date = {1968-01-01},
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pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}
G. L. Stebbins
Preliminary List of the Vascular Plants found on the NCCRP Technical Report
1968.
@techreport{111b,
title = {Preliminary List of the Vascular Plants found on the NCCRP},
author = {G. L. Stebbins},
year = {1968},
date = {1968-01-01},
urldate = {1968-00-00},
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1965
DWR
Department of Water Resources Bulletin #92, 1965 Technical Report
1965.
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title = {Department of Water Resources Bulletin #92, 1965},
author = {DWR},
url = {https://angelo.berkeley.edu/?attachment_id=2846},
year = {1965},
date = {1965-01-01},
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tppubtype = {techreport}
}
1964
PE Black
Elder Creek Project Studies Report Technical Report
1964.
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title = {Elder Creek Project Studies Report},
author = {PE Black},
editor = {Consultant Report to BLM and TNC},
year = {1964},
date = {1964-01-01},
urldate = {1964-01-01},
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tppubtype = {techreport}
}
1958
RD Sias
Reconnaissance Report, Angelo Ranch Project, Mendocino County, California Technical Report
1958.
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title = {Reconnaissance Report, Angelo Ranch Project, Mendocino County, California},
author = {RD Sias},
editor = {TNC, National Park Service},
year = {1958},
date = {1958-01-01},
urldate = {1958-01-01},
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tppubtype = {techreport}
}