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Nitrogen loss from nonpolluted South American forests mainly via dissolved organic compounds Nitrogen loss from nonpolluted South American forests mainly via dissolved organic compounds

Conceptual1,2,3,4 and numerical5,6,7,8 models of nitrogen cycling in temperate forests assume that nitrogen is lost from these ecosystems predominantly by way of inorganic forms, such as nitrate and ammonium ions. Of these, nitrate is thought to be particularly mobile, being responsible for nitrogen loss to deep soil and stream waters. But human activities—such as fossil fuel combustion
Authors
Steven S. Perakis, L. O. Hedin

Patton's tracks in the Mojave Desert, USA: An ecological legacy Patton's tracks in the Mojave Desert, USA: An ecological legacy

Recovery of soil properties from World War II-era military training exercises in the Mojave Desert was measured approximately 55 years following disturbance. Tracks from military vehicles were still visible, particularly in areas of desert pavement. Soil penetrability was much lower in visible tracks than outside the tracks. Soils in tracks had fewer rocks in the top 10cm of the soil...
Authors
Jayne Belnap, Steven D. Warren

Strategic plan for the Coordinated Intermountain Restoration Project Strategic plan for the Coordinated Intermountain Restoration Project

In 1982, the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Idaho State Office began the Intermountain Greenstripping and Rehabilitation Research Project (IGRRP), or the “Greenstripping Program,” to investigate plant materials and technologies that can reduce wildfire incidence and improve rehabilitation practices. Rehabilitation is normally applied as a reactive process to wildfires, yet land...
Authors
David A. Pyke, Michael L. Pellant

Residency and movement patterns of wintering dunlin in the Willamette Valley of Oregon Residency and movement patterns of wintering dunlin in the Willamette Valley of Oregon

In the winters of 1998–1999 and 1999–2000, we tracked 67 radio-marked Dunlin (Calidris alpina) throughout the complex agricultural landscape of the Willamette Valley of Oregon. Individual birds were tracked across 8-week sampling periods and indicated a high degree of regional fidelity throughout the three winter sampling periods. Birds exhibited varied degrees of fidelity to specific...
Authors
Peter M. Sanzenbacher, Susan M. Haig

The endemic headwater stream amphibians of the American Northwest: Associations with environmental gradients in a large forested preserve The endemic headwater stream amphibians of the American Northwest: Associations with environmental gradients in a large forested preserve

We used a large forested preserve (Olympic National Park, USA) to examine the habitat associations of a unique and environmentally sensitive stream amphibian fauna: Ascaphus truei Stegneger, Rhyacotriton olympicus (Gaige) and Dicamptodon copei Nussbaum. We quantified the relative abundance of stream amphibians and compared them to physical, topographic, climatic and landscape variables...
Authors
M. J. Adams, R. Bruce Bury

Research plan for lands administered by the U.S. Department of the Interior in the Interior Columbia Basin and Snake River Plateau Research plan for lands administered by the U.S. Department of the Interior in the Interior Columbia Basin and Snake River Plateau

This document presents a long-term research strategy designed to address current and future research needs for management of Department of the Interior-administered ecosystems in the Intermountain West. Although the research plan was developed in the context of the Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project, the plan addresses many high-priority issues facing land managers...
Authors
Erik A. Beever, David A. Pyke

Managing for biodiversity in young Douglas-fir forests of western Oregon Managing for biodiversity in young Douglas-fir forests of western Oregon

This project addressed potential contributions of forest thinning to enhancing biodiversity and accelerating development of old-growth characteristics in relatively young Douglas-fir forests typical of those managed according to the Northwest Forest Plan. Studies focused primarily on 32 paired unthinned and thinned stands and 20 associated old-growth stands in the Coast Range and Cascade...
Authors
Patricia S. Muir, Rosanna L. Mattingly, John C. Tappeiner, John D. Bailey, Wayne E. Elliott, Joan C. Hagar, Jeffrey C. Miller, Eric B. Peterson, Edward E. Starkey

Effects of shrubland changes on birds in the Intermountain West Effects of shrubland changes on birds in the Intermountain West

We are integrating field surveys with information obtained from satellite imagery to determine how birds respond to the habitat changes in shrubland regions in the Intermountain West. Our objectives are to determine the primary causes that change shrubland habitats, the spatial and temporal scales at which shrubland landscapes change, and the mechanisms by which distribution and...
Authors
Steven T. Knick, Thomas R. Loveland

Impacts of off-road vehicles on nitrogen cycles in biological soil crusts: Resistance in different U.S. deserts Impacts of off-road vehicles on nitrogen cycles in biological soil crusts: Resistance in different U.S. deserts

Biological soil crusts are an important component of desert ecosystems, as they influence soil stability and fertility. This study examined and compared the short-term vehicular impacts on lichen cover and nitrogenase activity (NA) of biological soil crusts. Experimental disturbance was applied to different types of soil in regions throughout the western U.S. (Great Basin, Colorado...
Authors
Jayne Belnap

Double sampling to estimate density and population trends in birds Double sampling to estimate density and population trends in birds

We present a method for estimating density of nesting birds based on double sampling. The approach involves surveying a large sample of plots using a rapid method such as uncorrected point counts, variable circular plot counts, or the recently suggested double-observer method. A subsample of those plots is also surveyed using intensive methods to determine actual density. The ratio of...
Authors
Jonathan Bart, Susan L. Earnst
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