The ecology of a population of snowshoe hares, Lepus
americanus washingtonii, was studied in western Oregon from 1960
to 1962. Objectives were to obtain information to control hares,
which frequently cause damage to coniferous reproduction in the
region, and to compare the life history of this little-studied subspecies
with others....
During summer and fall of 1981 to 1983, mark-recapture was
conducted in riparian and upland habitats within old-growth and
mature forests in the Cascade Range of Oregon. Number of
individuals and species richness were greater in riparian than
upland habitat. For most species, the mean adult weights and
the percentages...
Over 56,000 hours of locomotor activity of Taricha granulosa
were recorded using two types of low cylindrical plastic monitoring
chambers. This species shows distinct rhythms of activity under
normal day-night cycles, shortened day-night cycles, constant
darkness (DD) and constant light (LL). The rough-skinned newt is
day active and crepuscular. I...
The breeding habits and embryonic thermal requirements of the
Cascade frog of Oregon, Rana cascadae Slater, are described. The
limits of temperature tolerance of the pre-feeding stages are from
6° to 27°C for embryos held at constant temperatures. However, for
pre-feeding embryos exposed at different developmental stages for
short durations...
Laboratory experiments and simulated field conditions were
utilized to gain a better understanding of the ecology of the clouded
salamander.
Animals collected in western Oregon were utilized for studies
in habitat selection, where it was shown that there was a significant
pattern of selection of litter types (rock, bark, and...
The object of this research is to ascertain the habitat occupied by each of the three species of voles of the genus Microtus found living in Northern Benton County, Oregon.
This report summarizes the results of a field study of a population
of the Pacific mountain beaver, Aplodontia rufa pacifica, from
August 1965 through August 1967. The study site consisted of a 13. 5-
acre grid on a logged over area in the Coast Range Mountains of
Benton County, Oregon....
Life history attributes and apparent distributional
patterns suggest that Plethodon dunni exists as small, semi-isolated
populations throughout its range. Isozyme and morphological
variation in this species was examined to determine
any possible geographic trends.
Starch gel electrophoresis was utilized to examine
genetic variation at 24 isozyme loci in 287 individuals...