Food webs consist of a combination of bottom-up (resource-driven) and top-down (predator-driven) effects. The strength of these effects depends on the context in which they occur. I investigated food web (trophic) relationships between wolf (Canis lupus) predation, elk (Cervus elaphus) herbivory, aspen (Populus tremuloides Michaux) recruitment, and fire. The study...
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DavidE. Hibbs
Food webs consist of a combination of bottom-up (resource-driven) and top
The mammalian FMO represents a multigene family which
oxygenates a large number of xenobiotics. No physiological role has
been determined for FMO, although synthesis of disulfide bonds and
detoxification of dietary chemicals have been suggested. Five FMO
gene subfamilies, each containing a single gene, have been identified.
In this study,...
Public open spaces provide many benefits to individuals and society. Many of the services they provide; such as recreation, enjoyment of nature, and improving water quality; are non-exclusive and nonrival in consumption. The "public good" nature of open space services inhibits the formation of a market for open space areas....
Epidermal RNA samples from FVB/N mice treated with PAH standards and
environmental PAH mixtures were harvested and purified using Trizol extraction and
RNeasy mini prep kit purification. Epidermal RNA integrity was low (RIN mean 3.5),
indicating significant RNA degradation and the need to modify handling, collection, and
processing of skin...
In western Oregon, hardwood trees occupy 20% of the
timberland but account for less than 1% of the timber
harvest. Information about how to manage them effectively
is limited.
The objective of this study was to examine: 1)
effect of thinning on tree growth, plant moisture stress,
and crown cover...
Despite the critical ecological roles of structural features in forests, ecologically
relevant quantitative measures of structure that allow comparisons among forest stands
are still limited. A new index, the structural complexity index (SCI), was developed to
characterize and compare the structural complexity of different forests. Point patterns
of stem-mapped trees...
The effect of solution nitrogen (N) and phosphorus
(P) concentrations on biomass production and N₂ fixation
of red alder (Alnus rubra Bong.) seedlings grown in
perlite-filled pots in a climate controlled growth room
were studied. Nodulated seedlings were subjected to 12
different nutrient solution combinations of nitrogen and
phosphorus and...
Riparian areas that can be used as reference sites on which to base goals of vegetation restoration have not been documented in the Oregon Coast Range. I examined the composition and distribution of unmanaged riparian overstories in the central Oregon Coast Range along nine streams which have experienced minimal disturbance...
The processes that lead to stable, low-growing plant communities and the characteristics of the species that form them are of great interest to rights-of-way (ROW) managers and others wishing to better understand plant community resistance to tree invasion on managed landscapes. The use of stable, low-growing plant communities as a...