Title | Short-Term Relationship of Timber Management and Pacific Giant Salamander Populations, and the Response of Larval Stream Amphibian to Predators under Differing Sediment Levels |
Publication Type | Thesis |
Year of Publication | 2010 |
Authors | Leuthold, Niels C. |
Academic Department | College of Forestry, Dept. of Forest Ecosystems and Society |
Degree | Ph. D. |
Pagination | 97 p. |
University | Oregon State University |
City | Corvallis, Or. |
Type of Work | Doctoral Dissertation |
Call Number | OSU Libraries: Internet Resources LD4330 2011D Leuthold, Niels, Digital Open Access |
Keywords | Calapooya Creek, Coastal giant salamander = Dicamptodon tenebrosus, geographic distribution, Hinkle Creek, Hinkle Creek Study, human impacts, logging, predation, sediments, terrestrial vegetation, Umpqua River, water quality |
Notes | "Over the last 30 years forest management practices have changed substantially, yet little work examines how modern forest management relates to the abundance ordensity of stream amphibians. I examined the influences of contemporary forest practices on Pacific giant salamanders as part of the Hinkle Creek paired watershedstudy." (from the Abstract) |
URL | https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/gf06g712v |