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  1. Invertebrate Community Composition Across Inundation Regimes and Its Potential to Reduce Plant Stress

    Appreciation of the ecological and economic values associated with healthy salt marshes has led to a recent rise in the number of marshes that are being targeted for restoration by dike removal. The success of...

  2. De Gaulle and Franco-German relations, 1945-1965

    The dismemberment and reparations policy France followed at the end of World War II as an occupying power in Germany was a traditional approach of the victor to the vanquished. The Saar, the Ruhr, and the...

  3. Feral Swine Action Plan for Oregon

    Feral swine are defined as free roaming animals of the genus Sus that are not being held under domestic management or confinement. Swine have spread from Europe and Russia to habitats around the world via human...

  4. Large Woody Debris Mobility Areas in a Coastal Old-Growth Forest Stream, Oregon

    This study uses a spatial model to visualize LWD mobility areas in an approximate 1km reach of Cummins Creek, a fourth-order stream flowing through an old-growth Sitka spruce-western hemlock forest in the...

  5. "Who Would Have Thought, With a Diagnosis Like This, I Would be Happy?": Portraits of Perceived Strengths and Resources in...

    This study used photovoice methodology to explore how people with early-stage dementia use their perceived strength and resources to cope with the illness. Purposive sampling was used to recruit participants....

  6. Dynamics of Channel Complexity and Nitrate Retention in Upper Fanno Creek, Oregon

    This study investigates the relationship between channel complexity and nutrient spiraling along 31 reaches of an urbanized watershed in Portland, Oregon. Much research shows that urbanization has an effect on...

  7. Predator Exclosures, Predator Removal, and Habitat Improvement Increase Nest Success of Snowy Plovers in Oregon, USA

    Management to increase reproductive success is commonly used to aid recovery of threatened and endangered species. The Western Snowy Plover (Charadrius nivosus nivosus) breeds from coastal Washington, USA, to...

  8. An Analysis of Vegetation Recovery following Dam Removal at Hemlock Recreation Site, Washington

    Dam removals are becoming increasingly common as dams reach their life expectancy and face costly upgrades associated with relicensing. Though removal is often viewed as a success in terms of ecological...

  9. Environmental Gradients, Community Boundaries, and Disturbance the Darlingtonia Fens of Southwestern Oregon

    The Darlingtonia fens, found on serpentine soils in southern Oregon, are distinct communities that frequently undergo dramatic changes in size and shape in response to a wide array of environmental factors....

  10. Rational Design of Materials for the Protection of Outdoor Metalworks

    Protective coatings are commonly used to protect culturally significant works, such as outdoor sculptures and architectural elements. Given the valuable nature of such metalworks, there is a surprising lack of...

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