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Boggs, K., S.C. Klein, J. Grunblatt, G.P. Streveler and B. Koltun. In preparation. Age since deglaciation as a driver of vegetation communities and wetland evolution along the Gulf of Alaska Coast.
Boggs, K., T. Boucher and others. 2008. Terrestrial Ecological Systems of Alaska. Prepared for USGS and USDA LANDFIRE Program and NatureServe.
Boggs, K., SC. Klein, L. Flagstad, T. Boucher, J. Grunblatt, and B. Koltun. 2008. Landcover classes, ecosystems and plant associations of Kenai Fjords National Park. Natural Resource Technical Report NPS/KEFJ/NRTR—2008/136. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado.
Boggs, K., S.C. Klein, J. Grunblatt, G.P. Streveler and B. Koltun. 2008. Landcover classes and plant associations of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. Natural Resource Technical Report NPS/GLBA/NRTR-2008/093. National Park Service, Fort Collings, Colorado. D-147. 255 p.
Boggs, K. M. Sturdy, D.J. Rinella and M.J. Rinella. 2008. White Spruce Regeneration following a Major Spruce Beetle Outbreak in Forests on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Forest Ecology and Management. 255:3571-3579.
Boggs, K., M. Sturdy, and D.J. Rinella. 2006. White Spruce (Picea glauca) Regeneration in Forests Disturbed by Spruce Beetle (Dendroctonus rufipennis) in the Anchor River Watershed, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage, 707 A Street, Anchorage, AK 99501. 38 p.
Boggs, K., and M. Sturdy. 2005. Plant associations and post-fire vegetation succession in Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve. Prepared for: National Park Service, Landcover Mapping Program, Alaska Support Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage, 707 A Street, Anchorage, AK 99501. 190 p.
Boggs, K., S.C. Klein, J. Grunblatt and B. Koltun. 2003. Landcover classes, ecoregions and plant associations of Katmai National Park and Preserve. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage, 707 A Street, Anchorage, AK 99501. 274 p.
(three pdf files 1, 2, 3)
Boggs, K. 2000. Classification of community types, successional sequences and landscapes of the
Copper River Delta. USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, OR. Gen.
Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-469. 224p.
Boggs, K. 1996. Terrestrial and wetland resources of the Kenai River watershed:
a synthesis of publications. Report to Environmental Protection Agency, Anchorage, AK.
Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska, Anchorage. 109p.
Boggs, K, J.C. Davis, and A.M. Milner. 1997. Aquatic and terrestrial resources of the
Kenai River watershed: a synthesis of publications. Environmental Protection Agency,
Region 10, Alaska Operations Office, Anchorage, Alaska; EPA 910/R-97-001. 227 p.
Boggs, K., and R. DeVelice. 1997. Stepwise procedure for selecting Research Natural Area
sites within the Copper River Delta. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska
Anchorage. 20 p.
Boggs, K. and D. Duffy. 1996. Ecological review of the Lake George National Natural
Landmark. Report to U.S. National Park Service, Anchorage, AK. Alaska Natural Heritage
Program, University of Alaska, Anchorage. 48p.
Boggs, K., A. Garibaldi, J. Stevens, J. Grunblatt, and T. Helt. 2001. Denali National
Park and Preserve Landcover mapping project. Volume 2: Landcover classes and plant
associations. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute,
University of Alaska Anchorage, 707 A Street, Anchorage, AK. 164 p.
Boggs, K., J. Grunblatt, S. C. Klein, G. Streveler and B. Koltun. 2006. Draft: Landcover
classes, plant associations and ecoregions of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve (in press).
Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University
of Alaska Anchorage, 707 A Street, Anchorage, AK 99501
Boggs, K., S. Klein, G. Tande, J. Michaelson and J. Lenz. 1998. Wetland information for
southern Alaska: wetland environmental indicators, bibliography, and wetland communities.
Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, Alaska Operations Office, Anchorage, Alaska;
in review. 119 pp.
Boggs, K., S. C. Klein, J. Grunblatt and B. Koltun. 2003. Landcover classes, ecoregions
and plant associations of Katmai National Park and Preserve. Alaska Natural Heritage
Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage,
707 A Street, Anchorage, AK 99501. 274 p.
Boggs, K., A. Garibaldi, J. Stevens, J. Grunblatt, and T. Helt. 2001. Denali National Park and Preserve Landcover mapping project. Volume 2: Landcover classes and plant associations. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage, 707 A Street, Anchorage, AK. 164 p.
Boggs K., and J. Michaelson. 2001. Ecological Subsections of Gates of the Arctic
National Park and Preserve. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural
Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage, 707 A Street, Anchorage, AK 99501.
Boggs, K. 2000. Classification of community types, successional sequences and landscapes of the Copper River Delta. USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, OR. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-469. 224p
Boggs, K., and M. Shephard. 1999. Response of marine deltaic surfaces to major earthquake
uplifts in southcentral Alaska. Wetlands, Vol. 19, No. 1. 13-27.
Boggs, K., C. Libbey and J. Michaelson. 1997. Information management for use in
watershed planning for Alaska. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, Alaska
Operations Office, Anchorage, Alaska. 119 pp.
Boggs, K., E. Major, S. Wilbur, S. Flensburg,, R. Anderson. 1999. Development of
environmental indicators for the Nushagak/Mulchatna river watershed. Alaska Natural
Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska
Anchorage, Anchorage, Alaska, and Bristol Bay Native Association, Dillingham, Alaska. 14 pp.
Boggs, K., and M. Sturdy. 2005. Plant associations and post-fire vegetation succession in Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve. Prepared for: National Park Service, Landcover Mapping Program, Alaska Support Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural
Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage, 707 A Street, Anchorage, AK 99501. 190 p.
Boggs, K., and M. Shephard. 1999. Response of marine deltaic surfaces to major earthquake uplifts in southcentral Alaska. Wetlands, Vol. 19, No. 1: 13-27.
Boggs, K., S. Klein, G. Tande, J. Michaelson and J. Lenz. 1998. Wetland information for southern Alaska: wetland environmental indicators, bibliography, and wetland communities. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, Alaska Operations Office, Anchorage, Alaska; in review. 119 pp.
Boggs, K, J.C. Davis, and A.M. Milner. 1997. Aquatic and terrestrial resources of the Kenai River watershed: a synthesis of publications. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, Alaska Operations Office, Anchorage, Alaska; EPA 910/R-97-001. 227 p.
Boggs, K., and R. DeVelice. 1997. Stepwise procedure for selecting Research Natural Area sites within the Copper River Delta. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. 20 p.
Boggs, K., C. Libbey and J. Michaelson. 1997. Information management for use in watershed planning for Alaska. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, Alaska Operations Office, Anchorage, Alaska. 119 pp.
Boggs, K. and D. Duffy. 1996. Ecological review of the Lake George National Natural Landmark. Report to U.S. National Park Service, Anchorage, AK. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska, Anchorage. 48p.
Boggs, K. and T. Weaver. 1994. Changes in vegetation and nutrient pools during riparian
succession.Wetlands 14:98-109.
Boggs, K., and P. L. Hansen. 1992. Riparian vegetation damage assessment on the Clark Fork River and Silver Bow Creek floodplains. School of Forestry, University of Montana, Missoula, Mt. 27 p.
Boggs, K. 1990. A site classification with management information for riparian and wetland sites in Northwestern Montana. In: Management of riparian and wetland forested ecosystems in Montana, Fourth annual Montana Riparian Association workshop. School of Forestry, University of Montana, Missoula, Mt. 48 p.
Boggs, K. W. and J. M. Story. 1986. The population age structure of spotted knapweed (Centaurea maculosa) in Montana. Weed Science. 35:194-198.
Boggs, K. 1984. Succession in riparian communities of the lower Yellowstone River. Masters Thesis, Montana State University. 107 p.
Boggs, K. 1977. Wildlife resources of the Wales Creek drainage in Western Montana. Bureau of Land Management technical report. 35 p.
DeVelice, R.L, C.J. Hubbard, K. Boggs, S. Boudreau, M. Potkin, T. Boucher, and C. Wertheim. 1999. Plant Community Types of the Chugach National Forest: southcentral Alaska. Alaska Region Technical Publication R10-TP-76. 375 pp.
DeVelice, R. and J. Sherburne. 1995. Establishment Record for Black Mountain Research
Natural Area. Report to Pacific Northwest Research Station, U.S.ForestService. In review.
DeVelice, R. and J. Sherburne. 1995. Establishment Record for Wolverine Glacier Research
Natural Area. Report to Pacific Northwest Research Station, U.S. Forest Service. In review.
Duffy, D.C., K. Boggs, R. Hagenstein, R. Lipkin and J.A. Michaelson. 1999. A
landscape assessment of the degree of protection of Alaska's terrestrial biodiversity.
Conservation Biology. Volume 13, no. 6, December 1999. pgs 1332-1343.
Garibaldi, A. and R. Lipkin. 1995. Summary of rare species and critical habitats in
the Alaska Army National Guard southwestern Alaska training sites. Report to Alaska
Army National Guard. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska, Anchorage.
Hansen, P., R. Pfister, K. Boggs, B. Cook, J. Joy and D. Hinckley. 1995. Classification and management of Montana's riparian and wetland sites. Montana Riparian and Wetland Association, School of Forestry, University of Montana, Missoula, MT. Miscellaneous Publication No. 54. 646 p.
Helt, T., K. Boggs, A. Garibaldi, S. Wesser, J. Stevens. 2000. Gates of the Arctic
National Park and Preserve Landcover Map. Earth Satellite Corporation, Rockville,
Maryland. 103 pp.
Juday, G., R. Ott and J. Sherburne. 1995. Establishment record, Pete Dahl Slough,
Research Natural Area. Report to U.S. Forest Service, Alaska Region, Juneau, AK.
Government Printing Office: 1983-425-976-415/6115. 114p.
Juday, G. and J. Sherburne. 1995. Establishment record, Columbia Glacier Research
Natural Area. Report to U.S. Forest Service, Alaska Region, Juneau, AK., U.S. Government
Printing Office: 1983-425-976-415/6115. 58p. +appendices.
Juday, G.. J. Sherburne, and P. Alaback. 1995. Establishment record, Green Island,
Research Natural Area. Report to U.S. Forest Service, Alaska Region, Juneau, AK.
Government Printing Office: 1983-425-976-415/6115. 56p.
Klein, S.C. 1999. Map of forested habitats in Anchorage's parks and greenbelts.
Anchorage, Alaska : Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources
Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. 64p.
Miles, S., K. Boggs, P. Hansen, and B. Thompson. 1993. Riparian hardwood inventory of the Fort Peck Indian reservation in Northeastern Montana. School of Forestry, University of Montana, Missoula, Mt. 99 p.
Pfister, R., K. Boggs, and M. McCollough. 1991. Methodology for riparian inventory and streamside management zone delineation on the Kootenai National Forest. School of Forestry, University of Montana, Missoula, Mt. 200 p.
Racine, C., R. Lichvar, B. Murray, G.F. Tande, R. Lipkin and M. Duffy. 1997.
A floristic inventory and spatial database for Fort Wainwright, interior Alaska.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station (Vicksburg, MS) and Cold
Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (Hanover, NH). CRREL Special Report 97-23.
75p.
CRREL SR97-23.
Rinella, D.J., M. Booz, D.L. Bogan, K. Boggs, M. Sturdy, and M. Rinella. 2008. Large woody debris and salmonid habitat in the Anchor River basin, Alaska, following an extensive spruce beetle (Dendroctonus rufipennis) outbreak. Northwest Science 83(1):57-69.
Shephard, M.E. 1995. Plant community ecology and classification of the Yakutat Foreland,
Alaska. Region 10, USDA Forest Service, Alaska Publication R10-TP-56. Juneau, AK. 214p.
Smith, W.P. M.J. Stotts, B.A. Andres, J.M. Melton, A. Garibaldi, and K. Boggs. 2002.
Bird, mammal, and vegetation community surveys of research natural areas in the
Tongass National Forest. Pacific Northwest Research Station, U.S. Forest Service,
Portland, OR. Research Paper PNW-RP-535. 50 p.
Stevens, J.L., K. Boggs, A. Garibaldi, J. Grunblatt, and T. Helt. 2001. Denali
National Park and Preserve Landcover mapping project. Volume 1: Remote sensing data,
procedures and results. Earth Satellite Corporation, Rockville, Maryland. 168 p.
Story, J. M., K. Boggs, W. R. Good, M. White, and R. M. Nowierski. 1995. Cause and extent of predation on Urophora spp. larvae (Diptera: Tephritidae) in spotted knapweed capitula. Environmental Entomology, Vol. 24, no. 6: 1467-1472.
Story, J. M., K. W. Boggs, and W. R. Good. 1992. Voltinism and phenological synchrony of Urophora affinis and U. quadrifasciata (Diptera: Tephritidae), two seed head flies introduced against spotted knapweed in Montana. Environmental Entomology, Vol. 21, no. 5: 1052-10592.
Story, J. M., K. W. Boggs, W. R. Good, P. Harris, and R. M. Nowierski. 1991. Metzneria paucipunctella Zeller (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae), A moth introduced against spotted knapweed: its feeding strategy and impact on two introduced Urophora spp. (Diptera: Tephritidae). Canadian Entomologist, 123: 1001-1007.
Story, J. M., K. W. Boggs and W. R. Good. 1991. First report of the establishment of Agapeta zoegana (Lepidoptera: Cochylidae) on spotted knapweed, Centaurea maculosa Lamarck, in the United States. Canadian Entomologist, March/April: 411-412.
Story, J. M., K. W. Boggs, W. R. Good and R. M. Nowierski. 1989. 2,4-D and mowing effects on seed-head flies used for spotted knapweed control. Montana AgResearch. Fall 1989.
Story, J. M. and K. W. Boggs. 1989. Effects of nitrogen fertilization on spotted knapweed and competing vegetation in Western Montana. Journal of Range Management, vol. 42, No. 3, May.
Story, J. M. and K. W. Boggs. 1988. Effect of two introduced seed head flies on spotted knapweed. Montana AgResearch. March-April 1989.
Story, J. M., K. W. Boggs, and W. R. Good. 1988. Optimal timing of 2,4-D applications for compatibility with Urophora affinis and U. quadrifasciata (Diptera: Tephritidae) for control of Spotted Knapweed. Environmental Entomolology. 17(5): 911-914.
Boggs, K. W. and J. M. Story. 1986. The population age structure of spotted knapweed (Centaurea maculosa) in Montana. Weed Science. 35:194-198.
Story, J. M., R. M. Nowierski, and K. W. Boggs. 1986. Distribution in Montana of Urophora affinis and U. quadrifasciata (Diptera: Tephritidae), two flies introduced for biological control of spotted knapweed (Centaurea maculosa). Weed Science. vol 35.
Tande, G.F. 1992. Alaska Natural Heritage Program Field Report: Vegetation
inventory of the Pribilof Islands, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, The
Nature Conservancy, Anchorage, AK. 32p.
Tande, G.F. 1992. Botanical and vegetation survey of the Salmon Fork of the Black
River, Alaska - 1991. AK Natural Heritage Program-The Nature Conservancy of Alaska,
Anchorage. 53p.
Tande, G.F. 1993. AKNHP vegetation ecology program. Alaska Natural Heritage Program,
Anchorage, AK. 74p.
Tande, G.F. 1995. Vegetation of Fort Richardson Military Reservation. Appendix I. In:
R. Lichvar and C. Racine. A floristic inventory of vascular and crytogam plant species
at Fort Richardson, Alaska. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station
(Vicksburg, MS) and Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (Hanover, NH). 160p.
Tande, G.F. 1996. Mapping and classification of coastal marshes - Lake Clark National
Park and Preserve, Alaska. Unpub. Rep. prep. for Lake Clark National Park and Preserve,
P.O. Box 2643, Kenai, AK. 56p. and ArcView GIS database layer.
Tande, G.F. 1996. Vegetation of Fort Wainwright Military Reservation, Alaska. Appendix
A. In: C. H. Racine and R. Lichvar. A floristic inventory for Fort Wainwright, Interior
Alaska. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station (Vicksburg, MS) and
Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (Hanover, NH). 122p. CRREL SR97-23.
Tande, G.F. 2000. Procedures for establishing long-term vegetation monitoring plots
and the characterization of major vegetation types on Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska.
Prep. for Elmendorf Natural Resources Branch, 3 CES/CEVPW, 22040 Maple Street,
Elmendorf AFB, AK 995063204. 50p. + appendices.
Tande, G. F. and K. Boggs. 1995. Vegetation mapping and inventory. Narrow Cape, Alaska.
In: Kodiak Launch Complex: Environmental assessment and baseline. Environment and Natural
Resources Institute, University of Alaska, Anchorage. Vol. 2, Appendix 3, pp. 1-14.
Tande, G.F., S.C. Klein and J. Michaelson 2000. Identification and characterization of
disturbed alder sites on Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska. Rep. Prep. for: Natural
Resources Branch, 3 CES/CEVPW, 6326 Arctic Warrior Dr., Elmendorf AFB, AK. Contract
No. DAMD17-99-2-9004. U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command, Ft. Detrick,
MD. 21702-5012. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources
Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage, 707 A St., Anchorage AK.
Tande, G.F., J. Michaelson, S.C. Klein and J. Lenz. 2001. Establishment and
characterization of long-term monitoring sites on Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska.
Rep. Prep. for: Conservation and Environmental Planning, 3 CES/CEVP, 6326 Arctic
Warrior Dr., Elmendorf AFB, AK. Contract No. DAMD17-99-2 9004. U.S. Army Medical
Research and Material Command, Ft. Detrick, MD. 21702-5012. Alaska Natural Heritage
Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage,
707 A St., Anchorage AK. 121 p. + Appendices.
Tande, G.F. and R. Lipkin (with contributions from D.F. Murray). 2003. Wetland
sedges of Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural
Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Prepared for U.S. Environ.
Prot. Agency, Kenai River Center, 514 Funny River Road, AOO/Kenai, AK. 99669. 138 p.
USE PDF and WEBLINKS AS WELL
Tande, G.F. and J.A. Michaelson. 1992. User's guide to the Alaska Natural
Heritage Program's computerized ecology databases: source abstracts, plant community
classification, community descriptions, and rare, unique and unusual features.
Alaska Natural Heritage Program, The Nature Conservancy, Anchorage, AK. 32p.
Tande, G.F. and J. Michaelson. 2001. Ecological Subsections of Aniakchak National
Monument and Preserve, Alaska: Final Report. Prepared for the U. S. National Park
Service by the Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources
Institute, University of Alaska, Anchorage. 27p.
Tande, G.F. and J. Michaelson. 2001. Ecological Subsections of Kenai Fjords
National Park, Alaska: Final Report. Prepared for the U. S. National Park Service
by the Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute,
University of Alaska, Anchorage. 25p.
Tande, G.F. and J. Michaelson. 2004. Production of an ArcView geographic information
system for Narrow Cape, Kodiak Island, Alaska: Map base and vegetation layer. Prep.
for: Alaska Aerospace Development Corporation, 4300 B Street, Suite 101, Anchorage,
AK 99503. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environ. and Nat. Resources Inst., Univ.
of Alaska Anchorage.
Tande, G. 2003. Delineation and classification of wetland vegetation: Sections 21,
22, 27-31 T31S, R19W, and Section 6 T32S, R19W, Narrow Cape, Kodiak Island, Alaska.
Prep. for: Environmental Compliance, Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC), 106
Wynn Drive, Huntsville, AL 35807-3801. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environ.
and Nat. Resources Inst., Univ. of Alaska Anchorage.
AWARDS
First place in the category "Best Data Integration" at the 2000 ESRI user conference
for development of the Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve Landcover
Map. T. Helt, K. Boggs, A. Garibaldi, J. Stevens
First place National 1996 Taking Wing award in the category "Investigations" given
by the USDA Forest Service for publication of the Classification of community types,
successional sequences, and landscapes of the Copper River Delta, Alaska. |