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The restoration of stream corridors is becoming an increasingly important component of urban landscape planning, and the high cost of these projects necessitates the need to understand and address potential ...
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In the restoration of tidal wetland ecosystems, potential drivers of plant community development range from biotic controls (e.g. plant competition, seed dispersal) to abiotic controls (e.g. tidal flooding, ...
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3. [Image] Naetrocymbe punctiformis
Spores; Habitat: Deciduous trees, shrub thickets, ash swamps; Location: Jackson-Frazier wetlands, Willamette Valley; Substrate: Bark, Fraxinus trunk; Elevation: 65 meters.Citation -
4. [Image] Naetrocymbe punctiformis
Perithecia; Habitat: Deciduous trees, shrub thickets, ash swamps; Location: Jackson-Frazier wetlands, Willamette Valley; Substrate: Bark, Fraxinus trunk; Elevation: 65 meters.Citation -
5. [Image] Naetrocymbe punctiformis
Hymenium IKI; Habitat: Deciduous trees, shrub thickets, ash swamps; Location: Jackson-Frazier wetlands, Willamette Valley; Substrate: Bark, Fraxinus trunk; Elevation: 65 meters.Citation -
6. [Image] Naetrocymbe punctiformis
Hymenium; Habitat: Deciduous trees, shrub thickets, ash swamps; Location: Jackson-Frazier wetlands, Willamette Valley; Substrate: Bark, Fraxinus trunk; Elevation: 65 meters.Citation -
7. [Image] Naetrocymbe punctiformis
Habit; Habitat: Deciduous trees, shrub thickets, ash swamps; Location: Jackson-Frazier wetlands, Willamette Valley; Substrate: Bark, Fraxinus trunk; Elevation: 65 meters.Citation -
8. [Article] Constructed Wetland Suitability Analysis in Oregon
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Management of urban aquatic habitats for native wildlife, such as amphibians, is an important contemporary goal for many municipalities. However, our understanding of how local and landscape characteristics ...
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10. [Article] Wet Meadow Plant Associations, Double O Unit, Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Harney County, Oregon
This report summarizes vegetation data collected in July 2015 in wet meadow and marshy habitats on the Double O Unit of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge (MNWR). Because vegetation sampled at the Double ...Citation