Title | Resident Cutthroat Trout in the Central Coast Range of Oregon: Logging Effects, Habitat Associations, and Sampling Protocols |
Publication Type | Thesis |
Year of Publication | 1996 |
Authors | Connolly, Patrick J. |
Academic Department | Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife |
Degree | Ph. D. |
Pagination | 138 p. |
Date Published | 1996 |
University | Oregon State University |
City | Corvallis, Or. |
Type of Work | Doctoral Dissertation |
Call Number | OSU Libraries: Internet Resources LD 4330 1996D.C6, Digital Open Access |
Keywords | Alsea River, Big Creek, Coleman Creek (Alsea), cutthroat trout = Oncorhynchus clarki, Drift Creek (Alsea), erosion, Euchre Creek (Siletz), Gopher Creek (Alsea), habitats, human impacts, large woody debris, Little Yaquina River, logging, Long Tom Creek (Siletz), Needle Branch (Alsea), Peak Creek (Alsea), population biology, sediments, Siletz River, South Fork Alsea River, spatial distribution, theses, Tobe Creek (Alsea), Williams Creek (Alsea), Yaquina River |
Notes | Major Professor: Dr. Jim Hall. "Populations of coastal cutthroat trout, Oncorhynchus clarki clarki, were sampled in 16 headwater streams from logged (20-30 and 40-60 years ago) and unlogged (stand age 125-150 years) basins. Basins logged 20-30 years ago supported the widest range of mean biomass of age 1+ or older cutthroat trout (g/m2) and the widest range in frequency of large woody debris (number of pieces/100 m) and pools (number/100 m), including the lowest and highest levels of these variables encountered in the study." (From the abstract.) |
URL | https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/2j62s791x |
Label | 31062 |
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