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Browsing Forestry by Author "Lawler, Joshua J"
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Assessing Climate Change Vulnerability of Species in Northwestern North America
Case, Michael JordanClimate change affects plants and animals in myriad ways. However, not all species respond similarly, making climate-informed management more difficult. Therefore, managing species in the face of climate change requires ... -
Barred Owls and Northern Spotted Owls in the Eastern Cascade Range, Washington
Singleton, Peter H. (2013-07-23)Competitive interactions with barred owls (Strix varia) are an important factor contributing to the observed decline in the northern spotted owl (Strix occidentallis caurina) population in Washington. My goal was to develop ... -
Conservation of freshwater thermal habitats for Pacific salmon in a changing climate
Fullerton, Aimee HeatherClimate adaptation strategies for freshwater biota have focused on how water temperature and hydrology will change over time, but understanding spatial patterns in water temperature will also be essential for evaluating ... -
Effects of local vegetation and landscape patterns on avian biodiversity in the threatened oak habitat of the Willamette Valley, Oregon
Galitsky, Christina (2013-02-25)Both fine scale patterns of vegetation and coarser scale landscape patterns affect bird community composition and structure. However, the relative importance of the drivers at these two spatial scales continues to be ... -
Landscape connectivity and recovery from disturbance: understanding where and when to implement climate-change adaptation strategies
Littlefield, Caitlin EmilyAs the planet warms, conservation planners and natural resource managers are seeking ways to help species and ecosystems adapt to climatic changes and shifting disturbance regimes. For example, enhancing landscape connectivity ... -
Planning for current species distributions is more effective than planning for nature’s stage in the face of climate change
Pazdral, Rosemary S.Climate change poses a significant threat to biodiversity. Increasing the number and size of protected areas is one of the most frequently cited approaches to addressing this threat. However, because climate change is ... -
Stream temperature variability in headwater beaver dam complexes in relation to hydrologic and environmental factors
Means, CatherineDue to their ability to modify their environments, translocation of beaver, along with the construction of human engineered beaver dam analogs (BDAs), have become popular approaches to both stream restoration and climate-change ...