The red-band trout is native to many small, isolated streams in southeastern Oregon. A study of the red-band population of Three-
mile Creek and Reservoir was conducted from August 1973 to June 1975. Data were collected concerning population size, age composition,
growth, biomass, recruitment, fecundity, and habitat. During the spring...
This research assesses prescribed burning as a habitat management
technique in wetlands and associated upland communities of Malheur
National Wildlife Refuge, southeastern Oregon. Experimental burns
were conducted to evaluate fire behavior and effects in wetland and
upland habitats, and, fire effects on Cirsium arvense. Wetland plant
communities were monotypic stands...
The study evaluates the use of Competitive Stress Index (CSI) as a
quantitative measure of stand density in a young-growth Douglas-fir
stand in Western Oregon which had been subjected to various thinning
regimes. Operational applications of the index are examined and new
methodologies presented for the analysis of tree and...
The vegetation of a 420 square mile area of the
Oregon Coastal Mountain Range was mapped using data from
the multispectral scanner system aboard Landsat.
Advantages of this mapping system include rapid synoptic
coverage of the same geographic area at different
periods in time at a reduced cost compared to...
Ungerminated seed and recent germinants from 39 open-pollinated Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii (Mirb.) Franco)
families were planted in each of three competitive environments in order to determine the degree to which growth differences among families are influenced by competitive environment, seed weight, and
date of emergence. The three competitive...
An average stand diameter yield table and a diameter growth
per decade table are presented for unmanaged stands of quaking
aspen in southwest Colorado. The yield table presents yields per
tree for the following utilization standards: 1. total cubic-foot
volume minus the stump, 2. cubic-foot volume to a 4-inch top,...
An understanding of the dynamics of individual tree and stand
growth, development, and structural patterns during the immature
formative years of a commercial species is essential to determine
correct thinning practices necessary to attain desired objectives.
This study compared a natural, medium-site Douglas-fir stand
and an adjacent similar stand released...
Difficulties have been encountered in gluing some Southeast
Asian woods using phenolic resin. Extractives in veneers from the
trade groups yellow, white, and red meranti (Shorea, Parashorea,
and Pentacme spp. ), keruing (Dipterocarpus spp. ), and kapur
(Dryobalanops spp. ) were suspected to be able to modify resin cure
and...
Past research has implied that differences in blender performance
between commercial and laboratory particleboard blenders
may not be attributed to resin distribution between screen fractions,
as is commonly believed in the industry today, but to which particles
within a screen fraction have resin and which do note
To test this,...
The quality and cost of wood particle composites are substantially
determined by how the adhesive that bonds the composite is
distributed on the particles. Distribution of the adhesive is controlled
by the method of application. Currently the adhesive is applied by
spraying it onto the particles. It was hypothesized that...