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  • Waring, Richard H.; U.S. International Biological Program. Coniferous Forest Biome; University of Washington (Seattle : University of Washington, 1973)
  • Oregon State University. Extension Service; Bennett, Max, 1963- ([Corvallis, Or.] : Oregon State University, Extension Service, 1996-03)
    Ecosystem management, or EM for short, is much debated among foresters and landowners.
  • Konrad, Christopher P.; Olden, Julian D.; Lytle, David A.; Melis, Theodore S.; Schmidt, John C.; Bray, Erin N.; Freeman, Mary C.; Gido, Keith B.; Hemphill, Nina P.; Kennard, Mark J.; McMullen, Laura E.; Mims, Meryl C.; Pyron, Mark; Robinson, Christopher T.; Williams, John G. (BioOne, 2011-12)
    Experimental manipulations of streamflow have been used globally in recent decades to mitigate the impacts of dam operations on river systems. Rivers are challenging subjects for experimentation, because they are open sy ...
  • Shelby, Bo, 1948-; Arbogast, Sandie; Libby, William J.; Higuchi, Niro; Jensen, Deborah B.; Wilkinson, Charles; Oregon State University. College of Forestry (Corvallis, Or. : College of Forestry, Oregon State University, 1994)
  • Oregon State University. Extension Service; Edge, W. Daniel (Corvallis, Or. : Extension Service, Oregon State University, 1996-03)
    Explains terms and concepts used to discuss ecosystem management (biodiversity, habitat fragmentation, edge effects, interior species, corridors, population dynamics), including a glossary. Describes the importance of pr ...
  • Shelby, Bo, 1948-; Arbogast, Sandie; Oregon State University. College of Forestry; Williams, Terry Tempest; Pendley, William Perry; Salwasser, Hal; Mealey, Steve (Corvallis, Or. : College of Forestry, Oregon State University, 1995)
  • Adams, Josh; MacLeod, Catriona; Suryan, Robert M.; Hyrenbach, K. David; Harvey, James T. (Elsevier, 2012-02-06)
    Non-breeding sooty shearwaters are the most abundant seabird in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem (CCLME) during boreal spring and summer months. This, combined with relatively great energy demands, reliance ...

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