Chapman, W.K., B. Schellenberg, and T.A. Newsome. 2011. Assessment of armillaria root disease infection in stands in south-central British Columbia with varying levels of overstory retention, with and without pushover logging. Can. J. For. Res. 41(8):1598-1605.
2006 to 2010:
2010:
Newsome, T.A., J.L. Heineman, A.F. Linnell Nemec, P.G. Comeau, A. Arsenault, and M.J. Waterhouse. 2010. Ten-year regeneration responses to varying levels of overstory retention in two productive southern British Columbia ecosystems. For. Ecol. Manage. 260(1):249-261.
Newsome, T.A., J.L. Heineman, and A.F. Linnell Nemec. 2010. A comparison of lodgepole pine responses to varying levels of trembling aspen removal in two dry south-central British Columbia ecosystems. For. Ecol. Manage. 259(6):1170-1180.
2009:
Harper, G.J., M. O'Neill, P.P. Fielder, T.A. Newsome, and S.C. DeLong. 2009. Lodgepole pine growth as a function of competition and canopy light environment within aspen dominated mixedwoods of central interior British Columbia. For. Ecol. Manage. 257(8):1829-1838.
Newsome, T.A. 2009. Competitive interactions between trembling aspen and lodgepole pine in juvenile SBSdw1 and IDFdk3 stands in the Cariboo-Chilcotin. B.C. Min. For. Range, South. Interior. For. Reg., Kamloops, B.C. Exten. Note 10.
2008:
Newsome, T.A., J.L. Heineman, and A.F. Linnell Nemec. 2008. Competitive interactions between juvenile trembling aspen and lodgepole pine: a comparison of two interior British Columbia ecosystems. For. Ecol. Manage. 255(7):2950-2962.
Newsome, T., M. Waterhouse, and A. Arsenault. 2007. Shelterwood silvicultural systems to address integrated resource management issues in the Kootenays: Year 10 update. In: Overcoming Obstacles to Variable Retention in Forest Management: Science to Management Forum Proceedings, September 25-27, 2007. BC Journal of Ecosystems and Management 8(3):140-143.
Comeau, P., J. Heineman, and T. Newsome. 2006. Evaluation of relationships between understory light and aspen basal area in the British Columbia central interior. For. Ecol. Manage. 226(1-3):80-87.
Blevins, D.P., C.E. Prescott, H.L. Allen, and T.A. Newsome. 2005. The effects of nutrition and density on growth, foliage biomass, and growth efficiency of high-density fire-origin lodgepole pine in central British Columbia. Can. J. For. Res. 35(12):2851-2859.
Newsome, T., M. Waterhouse, H. Armleder, and O. Steen. 2000. We’re harvesting timber and maintaining caribou habitat: What about silviculture and other concerns?. In: Proceedings, From science to management and back: a science forum for southern interior ecosystems of British Columbia. C. Hollstedt, K. Sutherland, and T. Innes (editors). Southern Interior Forest Extension and Research Partnership, Kamloops, B.C., pp. 49-53.
Newsome, T.A. 1995. Assessing Aspen Competition on Pine Growth in the Cariboo Forest Region. In: Northern Interior Vegetation Management Association. Proceedings: NIVMA Annual General Meeting. January 18,19 - 1995 Williams Lake, B.C. pp. 91-97.
Newsome, T.A., N.M. Daintith, and D.A. Routledge. 1995. Siberian and West Larch: Comparisons to Other Species in Central British Columbia. In: Ecology and Management of Larix Forests: A Look Ahead. W.C. Schmidt and K.J. McDonald (Compilers). Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, UT. p447-451.
Newsome, T.A., D.C. Sutherland, and A. Vyse. 1991. Establishing Douglas-fir Plantations in the Dry Belt of Interior British Columbia. In: Interior Douglas-fir the species and its management. pp. 227-233.