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  1. Final supplemental environmental impact statement: for clarification of language in the 1994 record of decision for the...

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  2. Indirect effects of ultraviolet-B radiation on larval amphibians as mediated by food quality and trophic interactions

    Ultraviolet-B radiation (UVB) is an abiotic stressor in both terrestrial and aquatic systems. The stratospheric ozone layer, depleted due to anthropogenic activities and the cause of elevated UVB at earth's...

  3. Invasive Species Management Plan for Oswego Lake

    This Invasive Species Management Plan defines an overarching strategy for the Lake Oswego Corporation (LOC) to mitigate threats from invasive species to Oswego Lake. Invasive species pose a direct risk to...

  4. Exploring the Perspectives and Behaviors of Teachers on Invasive Species

    This study explores the role of classroom use of live organisms as a pathway for the spread of invasive species. The overall guiding research question is “Are behavioral changes necessary to reduce the...

  5. Non-native Mangroves of Moloka'i, Hawai'i: A Socio-ecological Analysis

    Invasive species are recognized as a leading threat to ecosystems and their management is expensive, time consuming, and labor intensive. Therefore, it is important to review both benefits and detriments of the...

  6. Adapting to Climate Change on Western Public Lands: Addressing the Ecological Effects of Domestic, Wild, and Feral Ungulates

    NEWS COVERAGE: A news release based on this journal publication, which is written for a lay audience and has been approved by an author of the study, is available online: http://bit.ly/XFBYe2

  7. The conceptual development and use of ecoregion classifications

    This thesis explores the genesis of the ecoregion concept,

  8. Per capita invasion probabilities: an empirical model to predict rates of invasion via ballast water

    To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contributing to this work.

  9. OSMB AIS Funds Final Report: Task 1 Boat Ramp Monitoring for New Zealand Mud Snails

    The New Zealand mud snail (Potamopyrgus antipodarum; NZMS) is an invasive species found in a variety of ecosystems in Oregon, including brackish estuaries, heavily used recreational rivers, and highly...

  10. Thinning and in-stream wood recruitment in riparian second growth forests in coastal Oregon and the use of buffers and tree...

    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 article is copyrighted by Northeast Forestry...

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