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  1. The ecology of riparian ecosystems of Northeast Oregon : shrub recovery at Meadow Creek and the structure and biomass of...

    Riparian ecosystems play numerous and essential roles related to the quality and

  2. Research information needs on terrestrial vertebrate species of the interior Columbia River basin and northern portions of...

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    "September 1997"; Includes bibliographical references (p. 24)

  3. <i>Wolbachia-</i>Host Interactions and the Implications to Insect Conservation and Management

    Parasitic reproductive endosymbionts are emerging as formidable threats to insect biodiversity. Wolbachia are prevalent maternally inherited intra-cellular bacteria found in >50% of arthropod species. These...

  4. Genomic Investigations of Diversity within the Milkweed Genus Asclepias, at Multiple Scales

    At a time when the biodiversity on Earth is being rapidly lost, new technologies and methods in genomic analysis are fortunately allowing scientists to catalog and explore the diversity that remains more...

  5. Trophic cascades and large mammals in the Yellowstone ecosystem

    Reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park (YNP) in 1995-96 provided a rare opportunity to observe the response of an ecosystem to the return of a top predator, including possible reversal of decades...

  6. Effects of Altered Habitats and Fishing Practices in Wind and Wave Farms

    Offshore renewable energy development (ORED) could induce local ecological changes, negatively affecting species of conservation interest. If well planned and coordinated, on the other hand, ORED could be...

  7. Macroecology, paleoecology, and ecological integrity of terrestrial species and communities of the interior Columbia River...

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    This report presents information on biogeography and broad-scale ecology (macroecology) of selected fungi, lichens, bryophytes, vascular plants, invertebrates, and vertebrates of the interior Columbia River...

  8. Forest macro-arthropods as potential indicators of ecosystem conditions in Western Idaho : an analysis of community...

    Adaptive ecosystem management is a new paradigm for managing federal forests which requires regular monitoring of ecosystem function and diversity to measure the effects of management. Managers need new...

  9. Patterns of tree establishment and vegetation composition in relation to climate and topography of a subalpine meadow...

    The forest alpine tundra ecotone (FTE, also known as alpine treeline or subalpine parkland), is a conspicuous feature of mountain landscapes throughout the world. Climate change-driven increases in temperature...

  10. A conservation strategy for the northern spotted owl

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    ill., maps; Shipping list no.: 90-263-P; "May 1990."; Includes bibliographical references

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