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1. [Article] Oak Habitat Metric: User's Guide
The metric is encompassed in two documents, this Oak Habitat Metric User’s Guide and an Oak Habitat Calculator.Citation -
2. [Article] Oak habitat user guide.pdf
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4. [Article] Food web studies in an oak woodland eco-system
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5. [Article] Mental and biophysical terrains of biodiversity : conservation of oak woodland on family forest
This research analyzes how family forest owners conceptualize biodiversity in one high-conservation value area of oak woodland in the Willamette Valley of Western Oregon. Oregon white oak (Quercus garyanna) ...Citation -
6. [Article] White-breasted nuthatch density and nesting ecology in oak woodlands of the Willamette Valley, Oregon
Habitat loss causes a reduction in available resources for wildlife, alters the configuration of remaining habitat, and may isolate wildlife populations. White-breasted nuthatches (Sitta carolinensis) ...Citation -
7. [Article] Butterfly and flower community composition among prairie-oak ecosystem habitats in the Willamette Valley, Oregon
Prairie-oak ecosystems in the Willamette Valley, Oregon have experienced habitat loss and degradation; most of these ecosystems are fragmented into smaller patches. Prairie-oak butterfly species, in the ...Citation -
A landowner's guide for restoring oak woodlands, wetlands, prairies, and bottomland hardwood and riparian forests. HUC: 170900. Bounding coordinates: West Bounding Coordinate: -123.769586; East Bounding ...
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Large areas of non-coniferous communities in southwestern Oregon are thinned to reduce fire hazard and accomplish ecosystem restoration, under the assumption that current fuel loads are unnaturally high. ...
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11. [Article] Relative abundance and habitat associations of small mammals in two forest types in southern Oregon
I studied small-mammal communities and their response to grazing in mixed-conifer forests and oak woodlands in the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument in southern Oregon. My objectives were to (1) compare ...Citation -
The structure of two oak woodland types in the Santa Rosa region of the Santa Ana Mountains of southern California has been described by Zuill (1967). One type called the grass oak woodland (GOW) is composed ...
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This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Northwest Scientific Association and can be found at: http://www.northwestscience.org/.
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14. [Article] Bird Abundance and Microhabitat Associations with Oak Mistletoe in Willamette Valley Oak Woodlands
In the last 200 years there have been significant declines in the amount and structural complexity of oak-dominated forests and savannahs in the Pacific Northwest. Restoring oak systems often involves ...Citation -
15. [Article] Monitoring the effects of oak woodland restoration on birds in the Willamette Valley, Oregon
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Pollen analyses of sediments from Holes 1019C, 1019E, 1020C, and 1020D as well as piston Core EW9504-17 provide continuous, chronostratigraphically controlled proxy vegetation and climate data for coastal ...
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18. [Article] Movements, habitat associations, and survival of Columbian white-tailed deer in western Oregon
Columbian white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus leucurus, CWTD) are a geographically isolated and federally endangered sub-species for which there is a paucity of recent ecological information. I described ...Citation -
19. [Article] Private forests, public policy : oak conservation on family forests in Oregon’s Willamette Valley
In the United States, many of the thorniest natural resource conflicts occur on private lands. This is especially true in the Willamette Valley of Western Oregon where the hallmark habitat type, Oregon ...Citation -
The acorn woodpecker (Melanerpes formicivorus) is among the most common primary cavity nesters of the Oregon white oak (Quercus garryana) woodlands. Understanding their selection of granary sites is important ...
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