This study was made to estimate seasonal abundance, growth, mortality and biomass of planktivore fish by species and age groups
on Lake Washington, Lake Sammamish, and Chester Morse Lake, and to incorporate this information with other studies to test trophic dynamics models. Work in the initial year was directed toward...
Research concerning the indigenous slug, ArioZimax coZumbianus G., followed
a three-pronged approach resulting in information on spatial distribution,
population dynamics, and consumer roles. Investigations were carried out
in a high slug density site at Carkeep Park, Cedar River and the laboratory.
The feasibility and enumeration studies have led to the following conclusions: The nitrogen fixation studies should be done in 1973, using acetylene reduction technique with some verification by N15. The denitrification studies should be done with N15 technique. The decision to continue more enumeration sampling of nitrogen transforming bacteria should...
Macrobenthos populations of the IBP lakes were sampled during October and November of 1972. Analyses of the samples revealed dominance of chrinomids and oligochaetes in both littoral and profundal regions for at least this time of year. Due to sampling difficulties the oligochaete material was not used for chemical analyses....
Sixteen propeller anemometers were placed 29 meters above a 45-year-old (approximately) Douglas-fir stand. Correlations between paired anemometers, when viewed as a function of distance between them, showed that eddies up to 5 meters in diameter were common, and indicated that larger eddies up to 9 meters across occur. Partial correlation...
Intensive studies of the mineral cycling process in young-growth Douglas-fir stands have been in progress at the R. H. Thompson Research Center since 1966. During this time, a substantial body of information has been collected on the amounts, pathways, rates
of transfer, and mechanisms that control transfer of elements in...
During the summer of 1971, diurnal patterns of water status were monitored in Acer circinatum. Measurements of transpiration rate, internal moisture stress, and relative leaf resistance were used to characterize
the water status of the tree. For the days examined, the diurnal and seasonal
fluctuations of water status in relation...
Preliminary results of a comprehensive study of hydraulic fluctuations in Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) stems in response
to plant water status and environment are presented. Diurnal changes in stem circumference near DBH of a dominant Douglas-fir were monitored using automated band dendrometers. Measurements of transpiration rate, internal moisture stress and stomata...
Aquatic mineral measurements and sediment characterization of the Cedar
River basin lakes and streams reveals two largely distinct physical and
chemical environments. Near the headwaters of the Cedar River Watershed
the composition of lakes and streams reflect adjacent rocks but the effects
of forest and agricultural practices and of processes...
Seasonal emergent wetlands in the Pacific Northwest have not been regarded traditionally as fish rearing habitat, despite access to such habitat when river flows overtop riverbanks and connect to the floodplain. As a result, restoration and enhancement projects to remediate for the loss of such wetland habitat are being implemented...
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LIST OF FIGURES
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Location of study sites within the Chehalis River Basin, Washington