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Cavity-Nester Habitat; Artificial Douglas-Fir Snags

Purpose

Standing dead trees, or snags, are a source of foraging habitat and nesting cavities for wildlife. We evaluated the efficacy of creating Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) snags (by girdling, silvicide treatment, and topping) and their influence on deter

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Project End Date
 
Related Publications
Brandeis, Thomas J., et al. Cavity-nester habitat development in artificially made Douglas-fir snags. The Journal of wildlife management (2002): 625-633.
Project Categories
  • Forest Management
  • Slash & Decomposition
Keywords
  • cavity
  • nest
  • nesting
  • nester
  • douglas-fir
  • douglas fir
  • pseudotsuga menziesii
  • snags
  • snag
  • dead
  • mortality
  • girdle
  • girdling
  • silvics
  • silviculture
  • silvicultural
  • treatment
  • top
  • topping
  • Thomas Brandeis
  • Cole
  • Elizabeth
  • Filip
  • Greg
  • Michael Newton
Additional Information
Currently Active
No
Agency
OSU
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
N/A
Researcher
Brandeis, Thomas
Role
C
Collaborators
Cole, Elizabeth; Filip, Greg; Newton, Michael
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339
Project ID
339

Silviculture: Seedling Density

Purpose
N/A
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Project End Date
 
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N/A
Project Categories
  • Forest Management
  • Reforestation & Restoration
Keywords
  • silvics
  • silviculture
  • silvicultural
  • seed
  • seeds
  • seedling
  • seedlings
  • density
  • densities
  • Rose Robin
Additional Information
Currently Active
Yes
Agency
COF
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
N/A
Researcher
Rose, Robin
Role
PI
Collaborators
N/A
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419
Project ID
419

Forest Regeneration in the Willamette Valley Foothills

Purpose

1) Describes silvicultural problems of establishing forests and regenerating present forests after logging 2) Evaluates techniques for overcoming problems 3) Suggests forestation procedures for foothill sites.

Project Start Date
1954-01-01
Project End Date
1955-06-01
Related Publications
Mounteer, Robert W. Forest Regeneration in the Willamette Valley Foothills. M.S. Thesis, June 1955, Oregon State College, School of Forestry, Corvallis, Oregon.
Project Categories
  • Forest Management
  • Reforestation & Restoration
Keywords
  • regeneration
  • regen
  • willamette valley
  • foothills
  • hills
  • silviculture
  • silvics
  • forestation
  • reforestation
  • silvicultural
  • post-harvest
  • post-logging
  • post
  • harvest
  • logging
  • Robert Mounteer
  • Fern Land
Additional Information
Currently Active
No
Agency
Oregon State College
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
N/A
Researcher
Mounteer, Robert W.
Role
PI
Collaborators
N/A
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48

Stand Management Cooperative Type 3

Purpose

This is an installation in a region-wide cooperative designed to provide a continuing source of high quality data for researchers to study the long-term effects of silvicultural treatments and treatment regimes on stand development and wood quality.

Project Start Date
1988-12-01
Project End Date
1988-12-01
Related Publications
N/A
Project Categories
  • Forest Management
  • Forest Growth & Succession
Keywords
  • stand
  • stands
  • manage
  • management
  • cooperative
  • coop
  • co-op
  • type
  • 3
  • thrree
  • growth
  • yield
  • yields
  • silvics
  • silviculture
  • silvicultural
  • treatment
  • treatments
  • wood
  • quality
  • David Hann
  • Johnson
  • Debora
  • Maguire
  • Douglas
Additional Information
Currently Active
Yes
Agency
OSU
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
N/A
Researcher
Hann, David
Role
C
Collaborators
Johnson, Debora; Maguire, Douglas A.
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273
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273

Alternative Silvicultural Systems

Purpose

In order to develop stand management alternatives to manage both timber and wildlife, two storied stands (shelterwood), small group regeneration cuts (1-1.5 acres) and clearcuts will be installed on McDonald and Dunn Forests in 1989, 1990 and 1991. Treat

Project Start Date
1989-05-29
Project End Date
1999-06-30
Related Publications
McComb, William. Stand Management Alternatives for Multiple Resources: Integrated Management Experiments.
Project Categories
  • Forest Management
  • Forest Growth & Succession
Keywords
  • alternative
  • alternatives
  • silvicultural
  • silviculture
  • silvics
  • system
  • systems
  • manage
  • timber
  • wildlife
  • shelterwood
  • shelter
  • regeneration
  • cut
  • cuts
  • patch
  • patches
  • clearcut
  • clearcuts
  • clear
  • Bill McComb
  • John Tappeiner
Additional Information
Currently Active
Yes
Agency
OSU
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
N/A
Researcher
McComb, Bill
Role
C
Collaborators
Tappeiner, John
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272
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272

Silvicultural Practices, Larnmas growth and stem deformities

Purpose

This project will test the extent that silvicultural practices increase late season flushing of Douglas fir. Herbicide treatments will increase the availability of water late in the season. Fertilizer will increase nitrogen availibility and influence se

Project Start Date
1992-01-31
Project End Date
1994-11-11
Related Publications
N/A
Project Categories
  • Trees
  • Growth & Yield
Keywords
  • silvics
  • silvicultural
  • silviculture
  • larnmas
  • growth
  • growing
  • stem
  • deformities
  • flush
  • flushing
  • douglas-fir
  • douglas fir
  • pseudotsuga menziesii
  • herbicide
  • herbicides
  • fertilizer
  • fertilize
  • fertilizers
  • nitrogen
  • Michael Newton
  • Brian Roth
Additional Information
Currently Active
No
Agency
OSU
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
N/A
Researcher
Newton, Michael
Role
C
Collaborators
Roth, Brian
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306
Project ID
306

Impacts of alternative silvicultural systems on genetic diversity in Douglas-fir

Purpose

To study the genetic impacts of alternative silviculture systems. The intent is to sample foliage from overstory trees in each treatment of the Tappeiner/McComb Silviculture study. They would like to sample one treatment from each of the 3 stands. The

Project Start Date
1992-02-17
Project End Date
1992-12-31
Related Publications
N/A
Project Categories
  • Trees
  • Physiology & Genetics
Keywords
  • impact
  • impacts
  • alternative
  • alternatives
  • silvics
  • silvicultural
  • silviculture
  • system
  • systems
  • genetic
  • geneology
  • genetics
  • gene
  • genes
  • diversity
  • douglas-fir
  • douglas fir
  • pseudotsuga menziesii
  • Tappeiner
  • McComb
  • Adams
  • Jarbas Shimutzu
Additional Information
Currently Active
No
Agency
OSU
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
N/A
Researcher
Adams, W.T.
Role
C
Collaborators
Shimutzu, Jarbas
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301

Influence of woody debris and three silvercultural treatments on population attributes of small mammals

Purpose

To identify the response of small mammals to silvicultural treatments and seasonal differences in the response relative to the silvicultural.

Project Start Date
1999-07-01
Project End Date
2003-12-31
Related Publications
N/A
Project Categories
  • Mammals
Keywords
  • woody
  • debris
  • stream
  • streams
  • hydrology
  • silviculture
  • silvics
  • silvicultural
  • mammal
  • mammals
  • animals
  • animal
  • harvest
  • harvested
  • alternate
  • alternative
  • seasonal
  • season
  • seasons
  • David Waldien
  • John Hayes
Additional Information
Currently Active
Yes
Agency
OSU
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
N/A
Researcher
Waldien, David
Role
PI
Collaborators
Hayes, John P.
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362
Project ID
362

Influence of Alternative Silvicultural Practices on Songbirds

Purpose

To determine the relative influences of clearcutting and two uneven age management approaches on abundance and diversity of songbird populations in western Oregon. Using the CFIRP sites that are in Chambers et al. 1999, to see if structural development as

Project Start Date
2002-04-15
Project End Date
2002-08-15
Related Publications
N/A
Project Categories
  • Logging
  • Post-harvest Effects
Keywords
  • alternative
  • alternatives
  • silvics
  • silviculture
  • silvicultural
  • practices
  • practices
  • songbird
  • bird
  • birds
  • song
  • uneven
  • age
  • aged
  • clear
  • cut
  • CFIRP
  • Chambers
  • Margo Stoddard
  • John Hayes
Additional Information
Currently Active
Yes
Agency
OSU Forest Science
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
N/A
Researcher
Stoddard, Margo
Role
PI
Collaborators
Hayes, John P.
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381

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