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Although widely studied in many portions of North America, little is known about the specific habitat requirements of mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) during the breeding season in western Oregon. I ...
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2. [Article] Floodplain emergent wetlands as rearing habitat for fishes and the implications for wetland enhancement
Seasonal emergent wetlands in the Pacific Northwest have not been regarded traditionally as fish rearing habitat, despite access to such habitat when river flows overtop riverbanks and connect to the floodplain. ...Citation -
Abstract -- This watershed assessment includes the following topics: land forms and geology, land ownership and uses, hydrology, riparian habitat conditions, aquatic habitat and fish populations, wetland ...
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4. [Article] Food abundance and energetic carrying capacity for wintering waterfowl in the Great Salt Lake wetlands
Great Salt Lake (GSL), Utah, is surrounded by 191,884 hectares of wetlands. These wetlands provide critical habitat for hundreds of thousands of breeding, migrating and wintering waterfowl each year. ...Citation -
The lower Columbia River (LCR) riparian zone is rich in habitat diversity. However, the natural beauty and species diversity along the river have increasingly become affected by human activity. This study ...
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6. [Article] Influence of Wetland Landscape Structure on Duck Nest Success at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon
The decline of waterfowl populations and their requisite wetland habitats remains a concern. Because migratory bird refuges are often artificial landscapes of actively managed wetlands, and wildlife populations ...Citation -
7. [Article] Spruce Reach culvert project environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact
26 pp. Map, references, illus. T21S., R11W., Sec 33. Date of FONSI is January 9, 2009. Captured January 14, 2009.Citation -
"The Service is proposing to establish the Siletz Bay National Fish and Wildlife Refuge by initially accepting a donation of 46 acres of salt marsh, acquiring up to 793 acres of land, and cooperatively ...
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9. [Article] Multiscale relationships of wintering birds with riparian and wetland habitat in the Willamette Valley, Oregon
Relatively little is known about wintering bird communities in lowlands of the Pacific Northwest, yet, the condition of winter habitats potentially can pose a major constraint on bird populations. I initiated ...Citation -
The endangered Hawaiian Duck (koloa maoli; Anas wyvilliana), a non-migratory and island-endemic species, experienced a significant population decline during the twentieth century due to factors such as ...
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12. [Article] Habitat associations and life histories of odonata in riverine wetlands of the Willamette Valley, Oregon
This thesis explored the distributions and life histories of dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) of the riverine wetlands of the Willamette Valley in western Oregon, USA. Odonate species distributions ...Citation -
The objective of this Biological Opinion (BO) is to determine whether the action to restore emergent vegetation to wetlands on Sauvie Island is likely to jeopardize the continued existence of Upper Willamette ...
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14. [Article] Floodplain user guide.pdf
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16. [Article] McKenzie River Watershed Conservation Strategy
Abstract -- Based on a recent watershed assessment, this document details goals and strategies for conservation and restoration within the McKenzie River watershed. It addresses river and stream habitats, ...Citation -
17. [Article] The Nehalem Estuary
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18. [Article] A Watershed Assessment for the Siuslaw Basin
Abstract -- This assessments includes information on landscape and Siuslaw cultural history, socioeconomic history, hydrology, riparian vegetation and wetlands, channel habitat types, sediment, water quality, ...Citation -
19. [Article] Determination of Trade-offs between Wetland Ecosystem Services in an Agricultural Landscape
Wetland restoration mitigates effects of agricultural development on water quality, flooding, and habitat loss. Multi-objective optimization for wetland locations and sizes has not included objective functions ...Citation -
20. [Article] Recommended NWI revisions and GIS layer development for tidal wetlands of the Yaquina and Alsea River Estuaries
This project report provides a GIS map to accompany the 1999 tidal wetland prioritization in these estuaries. updates information on major changes at 1999 study sites, and recommends revisions to the NWI ...Citation -
21. [Article] Landsat-based monitoring of annual wetland change in the Willamette Valley of Oregon, USA from 1972 to 2012
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contributing to this work. This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Springer. ...Citation -
22. [Article] Juvenile Salmonid Use of Freshwater Emergent Wetlands in the Floodplain and Its Implications for Conservation Management
A recent trend of enhancing freshwater emergent wetlands for waterfowl and other wildlife has raised concern about the effects of such measures on juvenile salmonids. We undertook this study to quantify ...Citation -
23. [Article] Design and construction of demonstration/research wetlands for treatment of dairy farm wastewater
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24. [Article] Grazing management for riparian-wetland areas
This document presents information from various land managers and researchers to guide livestock management in riparian areas using their unique responsiveness to accomplish management objectives. Riparian ...Citation -
In March 2007, Craig Cornu (South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve), with the assistance of Laura Brophy (Green Point Consulting/Estuary Technical Group, Institute for Applied Ecology), John ...
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26. [Article] An edaphic study of the Mt. Pisgah Arboretum water garden, Coast Fork of the Willamette River
Wetlands are widely identified as providing important and fundamental processes valuable for maintaining ecosystem health and diversity. Located in the southern Willamette Valley, the Mt. Pisgah Arboretum ...Citation -
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contributing to this work. This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Springer ...
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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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An estimated 99% of native wet prairie has been lost in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, but a large number of seasonal wetlands remain on private lands dedicated to grass seed production within the historical ...
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31. [Article] Floodplain Habitat Metric: User’s Guide
The metric is encompassed in two documents, this Floodplain Habitat Metric User’s Guide and a Floodplain Habitat Calculator.Citation -
32. [Article] Clover Creek restoration
This project included 8 miles of fencing, 18 stock water tanks, 10 acres of riparian planting, 1 hardened crossing and 1 culvert crossing. Six landowners participated in the project.Citation -
36. [Article] Assessing biological values of Wetland Reserve Program wetlands for wintering waterfowl
The Wetland Reserve Program (WRP) is one conservation tool that mitigates national wetland loss and a primary goal for the program includes optimizing wildlife habitat by restoring wetland functions and ...Citation -
37. [Article] Native wetland, riparian, and upland plant communities and their biota in the Willamette Valley, Oregon
As part of the Willamette Basin Geographic Initiative Program, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) funded The Nature Conservancy of Oregon to inventory, classify, and map native wetland and riparian ...Citation -
38. [Article] The Nehalem Estuary Critical Wetlands
Abstract -- This report discusses the Nehalem Estuary. Topics include wetland systems, estuarine subsystems, habitat classes, critical estuine habitat, salmonid use of estuary, current conditions, protection ...Citation -
39. [Article] Oregon Conservation Strategy Habitats
Abstract -- This dataset represents the extent and distribution of the habitats prioritized within the Oregon Conservation Strategy. Strategy Habitats are identified by ecoregion, and as such are only ...Citation -
Resource managers of Oregon’s tidal wetlands require an improved GIS layer for management of existing tidal wetland habitat and areas considered for tidal wetland restoration. A reconnaissance project ...
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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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42. [Article] Coastal cutthroat trout : life in the watershed
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43. [Article] Coastal steelhead trout : life in the watershed
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44. [Article] Water quality effects of hyporheic processing
"PB2000-107420."Citation -
45. [Article] White River Watershed Assessment
Abstract -- This Assessment has been undertaken by the White River Watershed Council, in partnership with the Wasco County Soil and Water Conservation District. It is the intent of this Assessment to provide ...Citation -
46. [Article] Coho salmon : life in the watershed
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47. [Article] South Fork Alsea watershed analysis
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48. [Article] Ecology of female northern pintails during winter in the San Joaquin Valley, California
I radio-tagged 191 Hatch-Year (HY) and After-Hatch-Year (AHY) female northern pintails (Anas acuta) in the San Joaquin Valley (SJV), California and studied their movements, habitat use and survival during ...Citation -
49. [Article] Vegetation characterization of three contrasting riparian areas : Williamette Valley, Oregon
Much of the native riparian vegetation of the Willamette Valley, Oregon, has been replaced with agricultural crops or invasive non-native plant species. Detailed information about current Willamette Valley ...Citation -
Abstract -- The summer of 2006 culminated in the successful implementation of three consecutive phases of the End Creek Restoration Project located in the northwest Grande Ronde Valley within the Grande ...
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