Publications
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Examining ecological consequences of feral horse grazing using exclosures
Although feral horses have inhabited western North America since the end of the 16th century, relatively little synecological research has been conducted to quantitatively characterize how they interact with ecosystem components. Because feral horses exhibit watering behavior markedly different from that of domestic cattle, it is particularly important to evaluate response of ecosystem elements ne
Authors
E.A. Beever, P. F. Brussard
Macromoths of northwest forests and woodlands
The macromoths are a group of families within the order Lepidoptera. The macromoths in the woodlands and forests of the Pacific Northwest are represented by 1,200 species in 12 families: Arctiidae, Dioptidae, Drepanidae, Epiplemidae, Geometridae, Lasiocampidae, Lymantriidae, Noctuidae, Notodontidae, Saturniidae, Sphingidae, and Thyatiridae. In addition to the macromoths, the Lepidoptera are repres
Authors
Jeffrey C. Miller, Paul C. Hammond
Using analytical tools for decision making and program planning in natural resources: Breaking the fear barrier
No abstract available.
Authors
D. L. Peterson, D. L. Schmoldt
Suggested practices for raptor protection on power lines: The American story
No abstract available.
Authors
R.N. Lehman, A.R. Ansell, M.G. Garret, D.A. Miller, R.R. Olendorff
Spatial variation in fire frequency in the Interior Columbia River Basin
No abstract available.
Authors
D. McKenzie, D. L. Peterson, J.K. Agee
Raptor poisonings and current insecticide use: What do isolated kill reports mean to populations?
No abstract available.
Authors
C. J. Henny, P. Mineau, J. E. Elliott, B. Woodbridge
Overview of results of the 1996 International Piping Plover Census
No abstract available.
Authors
J.H. Plissner, S. M. Haig
Metapopulation viability of piping plovers in the U.S. Great Plains and Prairie Canada
No abstract available.
Authors
J.H. Plissner, S. M. Haig