The purpose of this study was to describe the life cycles,
feeding ecology, and habitat use of western species in the mayfly
family Ephemerellidae. Data were used to compare the ecological
relationships and strategies among species and to examine patterns
of adaptive radiation within the family. Data were further used...
Ecological and production studies of Prosimulium caudatum Shewell, P. dicum Dyar and Shannon, Simulium arcticum Malloch and S. canadense Hearle (Diptera: Simuliidae) were made in 1971 and 1972 in three streams near Corvallis, Oregon. The purpose of the study was to characterize the biology and population dynamics of larvae, and...
Plecoptera were collected from four sampling stations selected
to represent a range of conditions on Oak Creek, a small woodland
stream originating in the foothills of the Oregon Coast Range. The
elevation of Site I was 700 ft. while the lowest site was located at 225
ft. Monthly benthos samples...
A study of the host range and distribution of ticks and chiggers
(Acari) was undertaken in two contrasting forested areas of western
Oregon. Acarines were sampled from host mammals which were
trapped along line transects laid out in both areas, each consisting of
18 stations 50 feet apart. Hosts were...
The use of petroleum oil prevented, to varying degrees: the
transmission of three stylet-borne viruses in three different crops.
The use of oils resulted in a marked improvement in the number of
lily bulbs harvested from treated plots as compared to the number of
lily bulbs harvested from untreated plots....
The ecological interrelationships of mites occurring in
and near the Hood River Valley, Oregon, pome fruit orchards
were investigated to determine the possibility of an integrated
control program using the species already present.
Survey sampling methods were used to study mites on wild
hosts (Crataegus douglasii Lindl., Crataegus columbiana Howell,...
Members of the family Simuliidae were studied in a single,
confined drainage system. In addition to determining the occurrence
and distribution of the species present, biological and ecological
observations were made. Specific measurements and observations
were accomplished to determine as much as possible about the habitat
specificity and life cycle...
Six species of Ephemeroptera were studied in two sample areas
in Western Oregon: the Metolius River, Jefferson Co., and Oak
Creek, Benton Co. The Metolius River is characterized by low
fluctuations in flow and water temperatures (8-13 C); whereas, Oak
Creek is characterized by large fluctuations in volume of flow...
Attempts were made to rear Crambus topiarius Zeller,
Euchromius ocellus (Haworth), Crambus bonifatellus (Hulst) and
Crambus trisectus (Walker) on non-aseptic meridic diets containing
wheat germ or pinto beans as basic constituents. Various methods
of diet presentation and types of rearing containers were used. Shell
vials and plastic cups used as...