Bob Gresswell, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Introduction to the effects of wildland fire on aquatic ecosystems in the Western USA Introduction to the effects of wildland fire on aquatic ecosystems in the Western USA
The management of wildfire has long been controversial. The role of fire and fire-related management in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems has become an important focus in recent years, but the general debate is not new. In his recent book, Stephen Pyne (2001 )describes the political and scientific debate surrounding the creation of the U.S. Forest Service and the emergence of fire...
Authors
B. Rieman, Robert E. Gresswell, M. Young, C. Luce
The Cooperative Forest Ecosystem Research Program The Cooperative Forest Ecosystem Research Program
Changes in priorities for forest management on federal and state lands in the Pacific Northwest have raised many questions about the best ways to manage young-forest stands, riparian areas, and forest landscapes. The Cooperative Forest Ecosystem Research (CFER) Program draws together scientists and managers from the U.S. Geological Survey, Bureau of Land Management, Oregon Department of...
Authors
Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
Spawning migration of lacustrine-adfluvial bull trout in a natural area Spawning migration of lacustrine-adfluvial bull trout in a natural area
We investigated the spawning migration of lacustrine-adfluvial bull trout Salvelinus confluentus in the North Fork Skokomish River in Olympic National Park (Washington State) during 1996. Day-snorkeling and electrofishing were conducted to determine timing and duration of the migration and the distribution and abundance of bull trout. The primary spawning migration began in early October...
Authors
Samuel J. Brenkman, Gary L. Larson, Robert E. Gresswell
Growth and diet of fish in Waldo Lake, Oregon Growth and diet of fish in Waldo Lake, Oregon
Waldo Lake, located in the Oregon Cascades, is considered to be one of the most dilute lakes in the world. Even with low nutrient concentrations and sparse populations of zooplankton, introduced fish in the lake are large in size and in good condition when compared to fish from other lakes. This apparent anomaly is due to the availability of benthic macroinvertebrates. Taxa found in the...
Authors
Nicola L. Swanson, W.J. Liss, Jeffrey S. Ziller, M. Wade, R. E. Gresswell
Fire and aquatic ecosystems in forested biomes of North America Fire and aquatic ecosystems in forested biomes of North America
Synthesis of the literature suggests that physical, chemical, and biological elements of a watershed interact with long-term climate to influence fire regime, and that these factors, in concordance with the postfire vegetation mosaic, combine with local-scale weather to govern the trajectory and magnitude of change following a fire event. Perturbation associated with hydrological...
Authors
Robert E. Gresswell
Fire and aquatic ecosystems in forested biomes of North America Fire and aquatic ecosystems in forested biomes of North America
No abstract available.
Authors
R. E. Gresswell
Science and Products
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Introduction to the effects of wildland fire on aquatic ecosystems in the Western USA Introduction to the effects of wildland fire on aquatic ecosystems in the Western USA
The management of wildfire has long been controversial. The role of fire and fire-related management in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems has become an important focus in recent years, but the general debate is not new. In his recent book, Stephen Pyne (2001 )describes the political and scientific debate surrounding the creation of the U.S. Forest Service and the emergence of fire...
Authors
B. Rieman, Robert E. Gresswell, M. Young, C. Luce
The Cooperative Forest Ecosystem Research Program The Cooperative Forest Ecosystem Research Program
Changes in priorities for forest management on federal and state lands in the Pacific Northwest have raised many questions about the best ways to manage young-forest stands, riparian areas, and forest landscapes. The Cooperative Forest Ecosystem Research (CFER) Program draws together scientists and managers from the U.S. Geological Survey, Bureau of Land Management, Oregon Department of...
Authors
Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
Spawning migration of lacustrine-adfluvial bull trout in a natural area Spawning migration of lacustrine-adfluvial bull trout in a natural area
We investigated the spawning migration of lacustrine-adfluvial bull trout Salvelinus confluentus in the North Fork Skokomish River in Olympic National Park (Washington State) during 1996. Day-snorkeling and electrofishing were conducted to determine timing and duration of the migration and the distribution and abundance of bull trout. The primary spawning migration began in early October...
Authors
Samuel J. Brenkman, Gary L. Larson, Robert E. Gresswell
Growth and diet of fish in Waldo Lake, Oregon Growth and diet of fish in Waldo Lake, Oregon
Waldo Lake, located in the Oregon Cascades, is considered to be one of the most dilute lakes in the world. Even with low nutrient concentrations and sparse populations of zooplankton, introduced fish in the lake are large in size and in good condition when compared to fish from other lakes. This apparent anomaly is due to the availability of benthic macroinvertebrates. Taxa found in the...
Authors
Nicola L. Swanson, W.J. Liss, Jeffrey S. Ziller, M. Wade, R. E. Gresswell
Fire and aquatic ecosystems in forested biomes of North America Fire and aquatic ecosystems in forested biomes of North America
Synthesis of the literature suggests that physical, chemical, and biological elements of a watershed interact with long-term climate to influence fire regime, and that these factors, in concordance with the postfire vegetation mosaic, combine with local-scale weather to govern the trajectory and magnitude of change following a fire event. Perturbation associated with hydrological...
Authors
Robert E. Gresswell
Fire and aquatic ecosystems in forested biomes of North America Fire and aquatic ecosystems in forested biomes of North America
No abstract available.
Authors
R. E. Gresswell