TitleAbundance. Habitat Association, and Foraging Ecology of American Dippers and Other Riparian-associated Wildlife in the Oregon Coast Range
Publication TypeThesis
Year of Publication1997
AuthorsLoegering, John P.
Academic DepartmentDept. of Fisheries and Wildlife, Wildlife Science
DegreePh. D.
Pagination168 p.
UniversityOregon State University
CityCorvallis, Or.
Type of WorkDoctoral Dissertation
Call NumberOSU Libraries: Internet Resources LD4330 1998D .L65, Digital Open Access
KeywordsAlsea Basin, Alsea River, American dipper = Cinclus mexicanus, Belted kingfisher = Ceryle alcyon, birds, Drift Creek, feeding behavior, Great blue heron = Ardea herodias, habitats, Lobster Creek, Mallard duck = Anas plalyrhynchos, reproductive behavior, theses
NotesSurveyed streams in the Alsea and Siuslaw basins 1992-1994. "Riparian forests and streamside trees were important predictors of use by the three most abundant species; dippers, kingfishers, and herons." Studied nest-site selection and foraging habits of American dippers. Includes 22 p. of appendices and an extractable (.zip) file.
URLhttps://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/bk128g340