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From Satellites to Frogs: Quantifying Ecohydrological Change, Drought Mitigation, and Population Demography in Desert Meadows

From Satellites to Frogs: Quantifying Ecohydrological Change, Drought Mitigation, and Population Demography in Desert Meadows

Researchers examined ecohydrological responses of drought mitigation actions, such as excavating ponds and installing earthen dams, aimed at...

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Evaluating a Rapid Field Assessment System for Anticoagulant Rodenticide Exposure of Raptors

Evaluating a Rapid Field Assessment System for Anticoagulant Rodenticide Exposure of Raptors

Anticoagulant rodenticides are commonly used to control rodents; however, there is a risk of poisoning non-target species, especially predatory and...

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Nowhere to Hide: The Importance of Instream Cover for Coastal Cutthroat Trout During Low Flow

Nowhere to Hide: The Importance of Instream Cover for Coastal Cutthroat Trout During Low Flow

During seasonal low flow in streams, survival of fish is low and predation risk is high, which could be explained by a lack of available cover.

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Interpreting Indicators of Rangeland Health – Version 5

Interpreting Indicators of Rangeland Health – Version 5

Qualitative assessments of rangeland health using observable indicators help managers make informed land management decisions and communicate findings...

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The Snag’s the Limit: Habitat Suitability Modeling for the Western Purple Martin in a Managed Forest Landscape

The Snag’s the Limit: Habitat Suitability Modeling for the Western Purple Martin in a Managed Forest Landscape

The western purple martin is a species of conservation concern throughout the Pacific Northwest. 

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Harvester Ant Seed Removal in an Invaded Sagebrush Ecosystem: Implications for Restoration

Harvester Ant Seed Removal in an Invaded Sagebrush Ecosystem: Implications for Restoration

Seed removal by granivores, such as rodents and ants, influences plant distributions and abundance, and may favor invading exotic plants if granivores...

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Potential Burrowing Habitat for Lamprey Larvae in the Umpqua River Basin, Oregon

Potential Burrowing Habitat for Lamprey Larvae in the Umpqua River Basin, Oregon

Lampreys in the Umpqua River basin face multiple threats, including predation by nonnative fish such as smallmouth bass.

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A Guide for Integrating Climate Change Considerations into Natural Resource Planning

A Guide for Integrating Climate Change Considerations into Natural Resource Planning

Climate change vulnerability assessments and associated adaptation strategies and actions use existing climate science to project possible effects on...

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Illegal Killing of Non-Game Wildlife and Recreational Shooting in Conservation Areas

Illegal Killing of Non-Game Wildlife and Recreational Shooting in Conservation Areas

Illegal killing of non-game wildlife is a global yet poorly documented problem. 

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Disentangling the Effects of Multiple Fires on Spatially Interspersed Sagebrush Communities

Disentangling the Effects of Multiple Fires on Spatially Interspersed Sagebrush Communities

There is a need to better assimilate local landscape-scale research on vegetation characteristics within a broader understanding of fire regimes to...

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Online Reference: Birds of the World – Golden Eagles v 2.0

Online Reference: Birds of the World – Golden Eagles v 2.0

Birds of the World is a scientific resource that synthesizes information into species accounts for every avian species throughout the world. 

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Unfamiliar Territory: Emerging Themes for Ecological Drought Research and Management

Unfamiliar Territory: Emerging Themes for Ecological Drought Research and Management

Novel forms of drought are emerging globally, due to climate change, shifting teleconnection patterns, expanding human water use, and a history of...

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