A plant community classification was developed describing the comprehensive variation of oak vegetation currently occupying the Willamette Valley Ecoregion of western Oregon. Multivariate statistical analyses were used to classify field collected floristic and habitat data. Field sampling targeted minimally managed, homogenous vegetation stands with a significant oak component occupying at least 0.5 ha. Potential habitat locations were identified from local expert knowledge, data from The Nature Conservancy’s previous conservation planning efforts, and an interpretation of high resolution NAIP imagery. Potential oak habitats were digitized in a GIS and a random selection of sites stratifying significant environmental gradients was generated...
Graduation date: 1964Quercus garryana dominated plant communities are found in\ud the interior coast...
Regeneration of Quercus species within California has\ud declined within the last century. An invest...
In recent years, interest has increased in restoring Oregon white oak (Quercus garryana Dougl. ex Ho...
Oak savannas of the Midwestern U.S. are among the most imperiled North American plant communities. T...
An ecological multifactor approach was used to classify oak ecosystems in an area of approximately 1...
Imperiled Oregon white oak ecosystems are a regional conservation priority due to the rich biodivers...
Title from PDF cover (viewed on April 30, 2019).This archived document is maintained by the State Li...
This study compared the effects of sampling metrics (basal area, density) on community structure ana...
Graduation date: 1979More than 200 sites between 500 and 2000 meters elevation\ud were examined util...
Ordination and classification techniques were used to analyze patterns of forest vegetation, species...
Much of the native riparian vegetation of the Willamette Valley, Oregon, has been replaced with agri...
Graduation date: June 1979The purpose of this study was to develope a plant community classification...
The density of advance regeneration of oak species has been in decline across the Central Hardwood R...
Landscape patterns were determined for three different areas having oak populations in the Popayán m...
This classification lists the native plant associations known to occur in Oregon, and includes both ...
Graduation date: 1964Quercus garryana dominated plant communities are found in\ud the interior coast...
Regeneration of Quercus species within California has\ud declined within the last century. An invest...
In recent years, interest has increased in restoring Oregon white oak (Quercus garryana Dougl. ex Ho...
Oak savannas of the Midwestern U.S. are among the most imperiled North American plant communities. T...
An ecological multifactor approach was used to classify oak ecosystems in an area of approximately 1...
Imperiled Oregon white oak ecosystems are a regional conservation priority due to the rich biodivers...
Title from PDF cover (viewed on April 30, 2019).This archived document is maintained by the State Li...
This study compared the effects of sampling metrics (basal area, density) on community structure ana...
Graduation date: 1979More than 200 sites between 500 and 2000 meters elevation\ud were examined util...
Ordination and classification techniques were used to analyze patterns of forest vegetation, species...
Much of the native riparian vegetation of the Willamette Valley, Oregon, has been replaced with agri...
Graduation date: June 1979The purpose of this study was to develope a plant community classification...
The density of advance regeneration of oak species has been in decline across the Central Hardwood R...
Landscape patterns were determined for three different areas having oak populations in the Popayán m...
This classification lists the native plant associations known to occur in Oregon, and includes both ...
Graduation date: 1964Quercus garryana dominated plant communities are found in\ud the interior coast...
Regeneration of Quercus species within California has\ud declined within the last century. An invest...
In recent years, interest has increased in restoring Oregon white oak (Quercus garryana Dougl. ex Ho...