Unfished populations of cutthroat trout in three small coastal
streams in Oregon were studied from April of 1962 until November
of 1963. Population size, growth rate, and net production were
estimated for study areas in each stream. The nature of seasonal
movement patterns within the study areas and at fish...
Declines or extinctions of the native intertidal estuary blue mud shrimp, Upogebia pugettensis, have been observed or are suspected in all of its populations over the species’ range. These declines are associated with the introduced Asian bopyrid isopod parasite, Orthione griffenis, which effectively castrates females. Baseline estimates of population abundances...
An investigation of the correlation between a number of behavioral,
morphological and physiological parameters and dominance status of male
Ring-necked Pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) was undertaken. Dominant
males performed significantly more aggressive behaviors than
subordinates and a higher proportion of these behaviors was directed
toward distantly ranked subordinates. Animals could also...
The capabilities of the coagulation-filtration process for virus
removal were evaluated by constructing and operating a one step,
2 gpm coagulation-filtration pilot plant. Multi-media filters were
used without pre-coagulation and sedimentation. A T2 bacteriophage
was used as the indicator organism. The plant was operated under
a variety of conditions in...
Litter site and birth weight data compiled from the
farrowing records of 275 litters out of 109 purebred
Berkshire sows of the Oregon State University swine herd
during the years 1953 to 1960 inclusive were used in this
study. Genetic and environmental factors influencing
four components of reproductive performance, namely,...