Theses, Dissertations and Student Research Papers (Rangeland Ecology and Management)
This collection was initiated in February 2008. Electronic Dissertations & Theses [ETDS] from the Department of Rangeland Ecology and Management are mapped to this collection from the main Electronic Theses and Dissertation Collection in the ScholarsArchive@OSU.
For information about theses and dissertations from this department not currently available electronically search in the OSU Libraries Catalog by author, title, or do a subject search for "theses -- osu -- range"
For more information on this process, contact: Bonnie.Avery@oregonstate.edu
Recent Submissions
- Vegetation and soil response to tree removal methods in invasive western juniper woodlands
- Linking greater sage-grouse habitat use and suitability across spatiotemporal scales in central Oregon
- Effects of plant community characteristics on insect abundance : implications for sage-grouse brood-rearing habitat
- Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniacus) and English ivy (Hedera helix) response to high intensity-short duration goat browsing
- Seed bank response to juniper expansion in the semi-arid lands of Oregon, USA
- Winterfat seed viability and dormant season livestock grazing
- Woody riparian species patterns along northeast Oregon mountainous streams and the relationship to riparian capability
- Watershed response to western juniper control
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