Seven species of water-dependent birds (northern phalarope,
Phalaropus lobatus; American avocet, Recurvirostra americana; Wilson's
phalarope, P. tricolor; eared grebe, Podiceps nigricollis;
ring-billed gull Larus delawarensis; California gull, L.
californicus; and northern shoveler, Anas clypeata) were studied
during the fall migrations of 1982 and 1983 to determine the diets and
foraging...
Total copper concentrations of 10 [mu]g/l to 100 [mu]g/l appeared to
alter the predator-prey interactions of fathead minnows (Pimephales
promelas) and Daphnia pulex. The effect of copper concentration on
the total amounts of D. pulex consumed over a 12-h period varied with
the density of prey stocked hourly in the...
The resistance to elevated temperatures of three species of freshwater fishes, Oncorhynchus kisutch, Rhinichthys osculus nubilus, and Cottus perplexus was studied. Rock Creek and Greasy Creek, Benton County, Oregon, were surveyed to evaluate the nature of thermal stress encountered in the small cold water stream environment.
Resistance to constant temperature...
The relation of nutria (Myocastor coypus) feeding to total abundance, species composition, and seasonal use of the marsh flora on
the William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge was studied during
1969 and 1970. Nutria numbers were estimated by livetrapping. Food
habits data were compiled from observations of feeding nutria. Phenology,...
Radio-telemetry and scat analysis were used to investigate daily and seasonal movement patterns and food selection of a protected coyote population on Tulelake National Wildlife Refuge (TLNWR) and adjacent Lava Beds National Monument (LABE) in northeastern California. Study emphasis was on evaluation of movements on and off the sanctuary, and...
The possibility of reduced abundance of western snowy plovers
(Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus) in the face of an altered habitat
prompted a study of snowy plover breeding activities and nesting
habitat on the Oregon coast during 1978 and 1979. At 4 study areas
with varying levels of recreational use, nests were...
A study of the life history, population dynamics, and ecological relationships of the Columbian white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginiarius leucurus) was conducted on the
Washington mainland, Columbian White-tailed Deer National Wildlife Refuge during 1972-1973 to provide information for management of this endangered subspecies. A total of 18,077 observations of deer recorded...
The growth, size and age composition, mortality and reproduction of darkblotched rockfish (Sebastes crameri) were examined using fishery data and analysis of fish
characteristics for samples collected of f the Oregon coast. A total of 1060 fish, caught by commercial groundfish and shrimp trawlers operating out of Newport, Coos Bay...
There are well over 200 species of fishes which are known to be venomous, and which are capable of inflicting serious and
potentially fatal wounds. Within this group, less than 5% have been studied even in the most preliminary manner and, to date, the
basic chemical structure of even a...
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...