Publications – Louise de Montigny

Last updated on January 30, 2024

This researcher no longer works for the B.C. Government.

Publications

Research papers listed in order of publication date.

2016 to 2020:

2018:

2017:

  • de Montigny, L., R. Eriksen, V. Strimbu, D. Goldie and T. Hooper. 2017.  Silviculture Treatments for Ecosystem Management in the Sayward (STEMS): Establishment and Progress Report for STEMS 3, Gray Lake.  B.C. Min. For., Victoria, Technical Report 114.
  • Reid, A., de Montigny, L., C. Prescott and T. Sajedi. 2017. A systematic review of forest fertilization research in interior British Columbia. Victoria, B.C. Technical Report 111.

2016:

2011 to 2015:

2015:

2014:

  • de Montigny, L. and G. Nigh. 2014. Growth, mortality, and damage in fast growing Douglas-fir stands in coastal British Columbia twenty years after heavy juvenile thinning and moderate pruning at age nine. Northwest Sci. 88: 206-218.

2013:

  • Kranabetter, J.M., de Montigny, L., and Ross, G. 2013. Effectiveness of green-tree retention in the conservation of ectomycorrhizal fungi. Fungal Ecology 6: 430-438.

2012:

2011:

2006 to 2010:

2010:

  • de Montigny, L.E. and G.D. Nigh. 2010. Effects of planting density on yellow and red cedar growth. B.C. Min. For. Range, For. Sci. Prog., Victoria, B.C.
  • de Montigny, L.E., R.W. Negrave, and P.K. Ott. 2010. Effects of pruning severity on the growth of western redcedar after 12 years. pages 103-108 in Harrington, Constance 2010. A tale of two cedars: International symposium on western redcedar and yellow-cedar. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-828. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 177 p.

2009:

2007:

2006:

  • Grayston, S.J., J.A. Addison, S.M. Berch, L.E. de Montigny, D.M. Durall, K.N. Egger, M.D. Jones, R. Modesto, W.W. Mohn, T.S. Panesar, C.E. Prescott, and D.S. Srivastava. 2006. Green tree retention: a tool to maintain soil function after harvest. BC Journal of Ecosystems and Management 7(1):9-12. 
  • Nigh, G.D., L.E. de Montigny, M.A. Eng, and R. Archer. 2006. Development of a Research Strategy for Mountain Pine Beetle Issues Associated with Forest Stewardship Division Functions. B.C. Min. For. Range, Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. Tech. Rep. 034.

2000 to 2005:

2005:

  • Vyse, A., A.K. Mitchell, and L.E. de Montigny. 2005. Seeking alternatives to clearcutting in Britsh Columbia: the role of large-scale experiments for sustainable forestry. In: Peterson C.E. and D.A. Maguire (editors). Balancing ecosystem values: innovative experiments for sustainable forestry. Proceedings of a conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-635. pp 155-164.
  • Grayston S. J., J.A. Addison, S.M. Berch, L. de Montigny, D.M. Durall, K.N. Egger, M.D. Jones, R. Modesto, W.W. Mohn, T.S. Panesar, C.E. Prescott, S.W. Simard and D.S. Srivastava.  2005. Potential of green tree retention as a tool to maintain soil function after harvest. pp. 353-355 in Peterson, Charles E.; Maguire, Douglas A., eds. Balancing ecosystem values: innovative experiments for sustainable forestry. Proceedings of a conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-635. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 389p.

2004:

2003:

  • Evans, C., E. Phillips, and L.E. de Montigny. 2003. Silviculture treatments for ecosystem management in the Sayward: cost and productivity of harvesting. Advantage 4:38.

2002:

2001:

2000:

  • Prescott, C.E., L. Vesterdal, J. Pratt, K.H. Venner, L.E. de Montigny, and J.A. Trofymow. 2000. Nutrient concentrations and nitrogen mineralization in forest floors of single species conifer plantations in coastal British Columbia. Can. J. For. Res. 30(9):1341-1352.

1999 and earlier:

1998:

1996:

  • Klinka, K., H.Y.H. Chen, Q. Wang, and L.E. de Montigny. 1996. Forest canopies and their influence on understory vegetation in early-seral stands on West Vancouver Island. Northwest Sci. 70(3):193-200. 

1993:

  • de Montigny, L.E., C.M. Preston, P.G. Hatcher, and I. Kogel-Knabner. 1993. Comparison of humus horizons from two ecosystem phases on northern Vancouver Island using 13C CPMAS NMR spectroscopy and CuO oxidation. Can. J. Soil Sci. 73(1):9-25.