Concern over pocket gopher damage to conifer seedlings is increasing rapidly in the northwestern United States. The evolution of the pocket gopher (Thomomys spp.) has resulted in an animal that occurs throughout northwest forested areas and responds to site disturbances by increasing numbers and distribution. Pocket gophers kill or slow growth of conifer seedlings. More extensive logging, wildfires, and insect epidemics are resulting in more damage problem areas. This will continue. Current damage control is judged poor. Juvenile dispersal, high natural mortality rate, need for intensive treatment on entire damaged areas, current dependency on pesticides for control, increasing wood product values, and decreasing tolerance for reforestation...
Reforestation efforts are often severely hindered on sites that contain high populations of pocket g...
Pocket gopher biology, behavior, damage, and control are discussed extensively in this paper, with e...
In 1976, we began a comprehensive evaluation of "Vexar" seedling protectors as a means of reducing d...
Concern over pocket gopher damage to conifer seedlings is increasing rapidly in the northwestern Uni...
A survey of animal-reforestation problems by the Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Stati...
Pocket gophers (Thomomy spp.) have an important effect on reforestation in the Pacific Northwest thr...
Pocket gophers (Geomyidae) damage conifer regeneration after logging or wildfires on western forests...
Pocket gophers (Thomomys spp.) damage or destroy regeneration on hundreds of thousands of acres of f...
Pocket gophers (Thomomys spp.) damage or destroy regeneration on hundreds of thousands of acres of f...
Pocket gophers of concern to foresters in the Pacific Northwest belong to the genus Thomomys (13). T...
Pocket gophers cause extensive damage to reforestation plantings in the western United States, and p...
In the western United States, pocket gophers pose an acute and chronic problem for forest managers t...
Graduation date: 1977Reduction of pocket gopher damage to conifer seedlings is important to successf...
4 pp., 1 photo, 5 illustrationsPocket gophers can seriously damage cultivated farming areas, rangela...
Published May 2003. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://exte...
Reforestation efforts are often severely hindered on sites that contain high populations of pocket g...
Pocket gopher biology, behavior, damage, and control are discussed extensively in this paper, with e...
In 1976, we began a comprehensive evaluation of "Vexar" seedling protectors as a means of reducing d...
Concern over pocket gopher damage to conifer seedlings is increasing rapidly in the northwestern Uni...
A survey of animal-reforestation problems by the Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Stati...
Pocket gophers (Thomomy spp.) have an important effect on reforestation in the Pacific Northwest thr...
Pocket gophers (Geomyidae) damage conifer regeneration after logging or wildfires on western forests...
Pocket gophers (Thomomys spp.) damage or destroy regeneration on hundreds of thousands of acres of f...
Pocket gophers (Thomomys spp.) damage or destroy regeneration on hundreds of thousands of acres of f...
Pocket gophers of concern to foresters in the Pacific Northwest belong to the genus Thomomys (13). T...
Pocket gophers cause extensive damage to reforestation plantings in the western United States, and p...
In the western United States, pocket gophers pose an acute and chronic problem for forest managers t...
Graduation date: 1977Reduction of pocket gopher damage to conifer seedlings is important to successf...
4 pp., 1 photo, 5 illustrationsPocket gophers can seriously damage cultivated farming areas, rangela...
Published May 2003. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://exte...
Reforestation efforts are often severely hindered on sites that contain high populations of pocket g...
Pocket gopher biology, behavior, damage, and control are discussed extensively in this paper, with e...
In 1976, we began a comprehensive evaluation of "Vexar" seedling protectors as a means of reducing d...