Until I get these linked up, for copies please email me: jlittell[at]u.washington.edu

Littell, J.S. and L.J. Graumlich. Submitted. International Journal of Wildland Fire. Fire history in lower elevation forests of northern Greater Yellowstone.  

Littell, J.S., D.L. Peterson, and K. O’Halloran. In review. Adaptation to climatic change in Olympic National Forest: a case study. SAP 4.4 chapter case study. 

Littell, J.S., D. McKenzie, D.L. Peterson, and A.L. Westerling. In revision. Climatic influences on twentieth-century area burned in ecoprovinces of the western U.S. (Ecological Applications).

Littell, J.S., D. McKenzie, D.L. Peterson, and M. Tjoelker. In press. Douglas-fir growth-climate relationships along biophysical gradients in mountain protected areas of the northwestern U.S. (Ecological Monographs)
McKenzie, D., D.L. Peterson, and J.S. Littell. In press. Global warming and stress complexes in forests of western North America. Chapter X in, Forest Fires and Air Pollution Issues. Bytnerowicz, A., M. Arbaugh, C. Andersen, and A. Riebau. Eds. Elsevier Science, Ltd.
Heyerdahl, E.K., D. McKenzie, L. D. Daniels, A. E. Hessl, J. S. Littell, and N. J. Mantua. 2008. Climate drivers of regionally synchronous fires in the inland Northwest (1651–1900). International Journal of Wildland Fire 17, 40-49.

Littell, J.S. and L.J. Graumlich. 2007. A biophysical gradient analysis of climate for understanding conifer establishment in mountain ecosystems of the western U.S. Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract GC41A-0112.

Cushman, S.A., D. McKenzie, D. L. Peterson, J.S. Littell, and K.S. McKelvey. 2007. Research agenda for integrated landscape modeling. USDA Forest Service RMRS General Technical Report RMRS-GTR-194.

Littell, J.S., D.L. Peterson, and D. McKenzie. 2006. Abiotic Gradients and Climate-Growth Relationships in Douglas-fir: Water Limits Tree Growth in Mountain Ecosystems from Stand to Region. Eos Trans. AGU,  87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract C31C-04.

Littell, J.S. 2006. Climate Impacts to Forest Ecosystem Processes: Douglas-fir Growth in Northwestern U.S.  Mountain Landscapes and Area Burned by Wildfire in Western U.S. Ecoprovinces. University of Washington Dissertation. 
Peterson, D L, D. McKenzie, and J. Littell. 2005. Effects of a Warmer Climate on Stress Complexes in Forests of Western North America. Eos Trans. AGU,  86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract GC32A-06 INVITED.

Littell J.S., and D.L. Peterson. 2005. A method for estimating vulnerability of Douglas-fir growth to climate change in the northwestern US. Forestry Chronicle 81 (3): 369-374 MAY-JUN 2005.

Graumlich, L.J., M.F.J. Pisaric, L.A. Waggoner, J.S. Littell and J.C. King. 2003. Upper Yellowstone River flow and teleconnections with Pacific basin climate variability during the past three centuries. Climatic Change 59: 245-262. 

Littell, J.S. 2002. Determinants of fire regime variability in lower elevation forests of the northern greater Yellowstone ecosystem. M.S. Thesis. Montana State University 

Littell, J.S. 1998. Effects of climate fluctuation on small mammal community structure in a biome transition zone. Huxley College Senior Thesis.  

Littell, J.S. 1998. Post-settlement disturbance and succession in northern Minnesota forests: Is reestablishment of Pinus strobus forests possible? Huxley College Senior Project. 



Invited Presentations: (for multiple authors, * = Presenter) 
Stephenson, N. L.*, J.S. Littell*, P. J. van Mantgem, D. L. Peterson, and D.McKenzie. 2006. Pervasive climate-mediated changes in western forests: growth rates, demography, and climate change in mountain ecosystems. MTNCLIM 2006, Sep. 19-22, Timberline Lodge, OR.

Littell, J.S. 2005.  Fire and ecological disturbance in a warmer climate. The Future Ain’t What it Used to Be: Planning for Climate Disruption. King Co. Climate Change Conference Oct. 27, 2005. Seattle, WA. 

Littell, J.S.* and D.L. Peterson. 2005, Climate Change, Montane Forests, and Protected Areas of the Northwestern U.S. The George Wright Biennial conference on parks, protected areas, and cultural sites: People, Places, and Parks : preservation for future generations. March 14-18, 2005. Philadelphia, PA.: Climate Change in National Parks I: Past Initiatives, Current Science, and Implications for the Future. 

Littell, J.S. 2002. 500 years of fire history in northern Greater Yellowstone: Effects of precipitation variability on fire regime. Rocky Mountain Research Station Fire Sciences Laboratory. March 2002.