I evaluated the response of the federally listed endangered plant species
Bradshaw's desert parsley (Lomatium bradshawii) to livestock grazing and small
mammal depredation at Oak Creek, Linn County, Oregon, 1997-1998. I established six
study blocks (three each in wooded and herbaceous pastures) with plots in each block
randomly assigned to...
Native bees play an important role as pollinators of natural vegetation and agricultural
crops. Yet many pollinators, including some native bees, are declining in numbers.
Some of the potential causes of these declines are habitat destruction and degradation
by various human land uses, including urban development and sprawl, construction of...
Grazing of riparian forage by livestock may alter stream channel morphology in ways that impact nearby aquatic habitat, bank stability, vegetative cover and water quality. A number of grazing management practices have been proposed as a means to reduce the amount of time cattle spend in the riparian zone. The...
Remote sensing and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are well known tools for
the study of time change analysis in natural systems. However, long-term studies of
riparian systems using large-scale aerial photography are less common. The purpose of
this project was to combine large scale aerial photography, GIS, Global Positioning
Systems...
Properly functioning riparian systems are vital to the health of watersheds and
provide an important forage and habitat resource for livestock and wildlife. Riparian
grazing management strategies that are economically feasible and achieve environmental
goals are needed by resource managers and livestock producers. The objective of this
thesis was to...