Botanists – 24 References

The Botanists at Crater Lake National Park by Elizabeth L. Horn

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References

Applegate EI. 1939. The Plants of Crater Lake National Park. American Midland Naturalist 22(2):225-314.

Buktenica M. 1996. Why enter a sleeping volcano in a submarine? Nature Notes 27: 12-18.

Chappell CB, Agee JK. 1996. Fire Severity and Tree Seedling Establishment in Abies magnifica Forests, Southern Cascades, Oregon. Ecological Applications 6:628-640.

Coville FV. 1897. The August vegetation of Mount Mazama. Mazama 1(2):170-203.

Constance L. 1931. Flowers, Where The Scene-shifter–Nature–Is Always Busy. Nature Notes, Vol. 4(1):9-10.

Constance L. 1932. Crater Lake National Park as a Field for Scientific Research. Oregon Education Journal, pp 5, 27-28.

Curtis D. 1969. New Records of Myxomycetes from Oregon. Madroño 20:75-77.

Ertter B. 2001. Memories of Lincoln. Fremontia 29(2):13-22.

Horn EM. 1968. Ecology of the Pumice Desert. Northwest Science 42:141-149.

Horn EL. 2002. The Pumice Desert, Crater Lake National Park. Kalmiopsis 9:11-15.

Jackson MT, Faller A. 1973. Structural Analysis and Dynamics of the plant Communities of Wizard Island, Crater Lake National Park. Ecological Monographs 43:441-461.

Jackson MT. 1973. A Floristic Survey of Wizard Island, Crater Lake National Park. The Wasmann Journal of Biology 31:313-322.

Lang FA. 2003. Elmer Ivan Applegate (1867-1949): The Erythronium Man. Kalmiopsis 10:1-10.

Love RM. 2000. The Grand Old Man of Northwest Botany: Louis F. Henderson (1853-1942). Pacific Northwest Quarterly 91(4):183-199.

Love RM. 2002. Frederick Lyle Wynd (1904-1987) Pioneering Botanist at Crater Lake National Park. Bulletin of the Native Plant Society of Oregon 35(8):94.

Mark S. 1990. Administrative History of Crater Lake National Park. http://www.nps.gov/crla/adhi/adhi16.htm

Mark S. 1997. On an Old Road to Crater Lake. Nature Notes 28:16-19.

Mark S. 2000. Research Natural Areas. Nature Notes 31: 13-16.

McNeil RC, Zobel DB. 1980. Vegetation and Fire History of a Ponderosa Pine-White Fir Forest in Crater Lake National Park. Northwest Science 54:30-46.

Murray MP, Rasmussen MC. 2003. Non-native Blister Rust Disease on Whitebark Pine at Crater Lake National Park. Northwest Science 77:87-91.

Pinchot G. 1947. Breaking New Ground. Washington (DC): Island Press.

Thomas TL, Agee JK. 1986. Prescribed fire effects on mixed conifer forest structure at Crater Lake, Oregon. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 16: 1082-1087.

Wynd FL. 1936. The Flora of Crater Lake National Park. American Midland Naturalist 17:881-949.

Wynd FL. 1941. The Botanical Features of the Life Zones of Crater Lake National Park. American Midland Naturalist 25:324-347.

Yocom CF. 1964. Shrubs of Crater Lake. Crater Lake (OR): Crater Lake Natural History Association.

Zika PF. 2003. A Crater Lake National Park Vascular Plant Checklist. Crater Lake (OR): Crater Lake Natural History Association.

Elizabeth L. Horn began her love affair with Crater Lake National Park while a seasonal naturalist and did graduate work there leading to a MS from Purdue University (1966). She has published several popular wildflower guides covering the Oregon coast and the Cascade and Sierra Nevada mountains. She retired from the US Forest Service and lives in West Yellowstone, Montana, but returns to Crater Lake often to monitor her plots in the Pumice Desert.

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