The objectives of this study were to: 1) determine production
of plant species and utilization by cattle, sheep and deer as related
to plant communities and timber management practices and 2) evaluate
the interaction of range use between cattle and deer and between sheep
and deer as affected by site...
Four studies were conducted. First, mountain big sagebrush communities were burned at Lava Beds National Monument, California, and The Crooked River National Grassland, Oregon. In two years at Lava Beds, basal cover of Idaho fescue in one community and Thur- ber's needlegrass in one of three communities did not recover....
Riparian communities in the southern portion of Malheur National
Forest were intensively studied with the objective of designing an approach for
classifying disturbed riparian areas into units of similar potential. Not all
riparian community types in this portion of the Blue Mountains were sampled
due to time limitations. Some of...
Three five acre exclosures were established in 1964 to monitor
vegetational regeneration and forage productivity on a coniferous
forest site in northeastern Oregon which was clear-cut in 1963, broadcast
burned and seeded in 1964. Fence design and construction to
facilitate controlled early summer cattle grazing trials was completed
by 1965....
Extensive morphological and growth habit variations have been
reported for bitterbrush (Purshia tridentata), a widespread western
shrub frequently used in range revegetation projects. Hybridization
of this species occurs with cliffrose (Cowania stansburiana) at the
point of their overlapping range in Utah and is believed to be
responsible for expression of...
More than 200 sites between 500 and 2000 meters elevation
were examined utilizing a reconnaissance sampling technique for a
portion of the eastern slopes of the northern Oregon Cascade Mountains.
Twelve different forested plant communities were described
with data on vegetation, soils and topography. A map of their distribution
and...