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  1. Oregon approved invertebrate list

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    Title from PDF caption (viewed on November 15, 2017).

  2. Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Amphibian Chytrid Fungus <i>Batrachochytrium Dendrobatidis</i> Occupancy in Amphibian...

    Chytrid fungi are the most ancestral of the fungi and are global in distribution. There are over 1200 species of Chytridiomycota described from freshwater, marine and terrestrial systems in temperate, tropical...

  3. What You Should Know about Bringing Invertebrates into Oregon

    Proceedings of the 73rd Annual Pacific Northwest Insect Management Conference, held January 6-7, 2014 at the Hilton Hotel, Portland, Oregon.

  4. A Biological Comparison of Two Sites: An Ecological Approach using Community Ecology Metrics based on Insect Faunal...

    Two natural sites in the Portland urban area, River View Natural Area (RVNA) and Powers Marine Park (PMP), were sampled to assess their insect faunal composition with the intention of determining whether the...

  5. 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...