Citation: Pr. Miller et Jr. Mcbride, Oxidant air pollution impacts in the montane forests of southern California - A case study of the San Bernardino Mountains - Introduction, ECOL STU AN, 134, 1999, pp. 1-3
Citation: Pr. Miller et J. Rechel, Temporal changes in crown condition indices, needle litterfall, and collateral needle injuries of ponderosa and Jeffrey pines, ECOL STU AN, 134, 1999, pp. 164-178
Citation: Mj. Arbaugh et al., Air pollution effects on growth of ponderosa pine, Jeffrey pine, and bigcone Douglas-fir, ECOL STU AN, 134, 1999, pp. 179-207
Citation: Th. Nash et Ll. Sigal, Epiphytic lichens in the San Bernardino mountains in relation to oxidant gradients, ECOL STU AN, 134, 1999, pp. 223-234
Citation: Me. Fenn et Ma. Poth, Nitrogen deposition and cycling in Mediterranean forests: The new paradigmof nitrogen excess, ECOL STU AN, 134, 1999, pp. 288-314
Citation: Jr. Mcbride et Rd. Laven, Impact of oxidant air pollutants on forest succession in the mixed coniferforests of the San Bernardino Mountains, ECOL STU AN, 134, 1999, pp. 338-352
Citation: Mj. Arbaugh et al., Simulated effects of N deposition, ozone injury, and climate change on a forest stand in the San Bernardino Mountains, ECOL STU AN, 134, 1999, pp. 353-372
Citation: Pr. Miller et Jr. Mcbride, Assessment of ecological risks and implications for policy and management in the San Bernardino Mountains, ECOL STU AN, 134, 1999, pp. 397-404
Citation: Jr. Mcbride et Pr. Miller, Implications of chronic air pollution in the San Bernardino Mountains for forest management and future research, ECOL STU AN, 134, 1999, pp. 405-416