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Studies
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Published
Papers
Carey,
A. B., C. C. Maguire, B. L. Biswell, & T. M. Wilson.
1999. Distribution and abundance of Neotoma
in western Oregon and Washington. Northwest Science
73: 65-80.
Erickson,
J. L., and S. D. West. 2002. The influence of regional
climate and nightly weather conditions on activity patterns
of insectivorous bats. Acta Chiropterologica 4: 17-24.
Erickson,
J. L., and M. J. Adams. 2003. A comparison of bat
activity at low and high elevations in the Black Hills
of western Washington. Northwest Science 77:126-130.
Erickson,
J. L., and S. D. West. 2003. Associations of bats with
local structure and landscape features of forested stands
in western Oregon and Washington. Biological Conservation
109:95-102.
Gitzen,
R. A., and S. D. West. 2000. Occurrences of the coast
mole (Scapanus orarius orarius) in the southern
Washington Cascades. Northwestern Naturalist 81:65-66.
Gitzen,
R. A., and S. D. West. 2002. Small mammal response
to experimental canopy gaps in the southern Washington
Cascades. Forest Ecology and Management 168:189-201.
Gitzen,
R., S. West, C. Maguire, and T. Manning. 2005. Design
issues for small mammal studies in silvicultural experiments.
Pages 351-352 in C. E. Peterson and D. A. Maguire, editors.
Balancing ecosystem values: innovative experiments for
sustainable forestry. Proceedings of a conference. USDA
Forest Service General Technical Report PNW-GTR-635.
Gitzen,
R., S. D. West, C. C. Maguire, T. Manning, and C. B.
Halpern. 2007. Response of terrestrial small mammals
to varying amounts and patterns of green-tree retention
in Pacific Northwest forests. Forest Ecology and Management
251:142-155.
Jacobs,
K. M. and D. L. Luoma. 2008. Small mammal mycophagy
response to variations in green-tree retention. Journal
of Wildlife Management (in press).
Lehmkuhl,
J. F., S. D. West, C. L. Chambers, W. C. McComb, D.
A. Manuwal, K. B. Aubry, J. L. Erickson, R. A. Gitzen,
and M. Leu. 1999. Assessing wildlife response to varying
levels and patterns of green-tree retention in western
Oregon and Washington. Northwest Science 73 (Special
Issue): 45-63.
Maguire,
C. C. 2002. Dead wood and the richness of small terrestrial
vertebrates in southwestern Oregon. Pages 331-345 in
P. Shea, W. Laudenslayer, P. Weatherspoon, and B. Valentine
(editors). Proceedings: Symposium on the ecology and
management of dead wood in western forests. USDA Forest
Service General Technical Report PSW-GTR-181.
Maguire,
C. C., T. Manning, S. D. West, and R. A. Gitzen. 2005.
Green-tree retention in managed forests: post-harvest
responses of salamanders. Pages 265-270 in Peterson,
C.E, and D. A. Maguire, editors. Balancing ecosystem
values: innovative experiments for sustainable forestry.
Proceedings of a conference. USDA Forest Service General
Technical Report PNW-GTR-635.
Manning,
T., and C. C. Maguire. 1999. A new elevation record
for the red tree vole in Oregon: Implications for National
Forest management. The American Midland Naturalist
142:421-423.
Manning,
T., C. C. Maguire, K. M. Jacobs, and D. L. Luoma. 2003.
Additional habitat, diet and range information for the
white-footed vole (Arborimus albipes). American
Midland Naturalist 150(1) 116-123.
Manuwal,
D. A., and N. J. Manuwal. 2002. Effects of habitat
fragmentation on birds in coastal forests of the the
Pacific Northwest. Studies in Avian Biology 25: 103-112.
Mayrhofer,
M., D. Manuwal, and J. Halaj. 2005. Effects of forest
structural retention harvest on resource availability
and habitat utilization of bark-foraging birds. Pages
281-283 in C. E. Peterson and D. A. Maguire, editors.
Balancing ecosystem values: innovative experiments for
sustainable forestry. Proceedings of a conference. USDA
Forest Service General Technical Report PNW-GTR-635.
McDade,
K. A., and C. C. Maguire. 2005. Comparative
effectiveness of
three techniques for salamander and gastropod land surveys.
American
Midland Naturalist 153:309-320.
Waldien,
D. L., M. M. Cooley, J. Weikel, J. P. Hayes, C. C. Maguire,
T. Manning, and T. J. Maier. 2004. Incidental captures
of birds in small mammal traps: a cautionary note for
interdisciplinary studies. Wildlife Society Bulletin
32:1260-1268.
Theses/Dissertations
Brett,
T. A. 1997. Habitat associations of woodpeckers at
multiple scales in managed forests of the southern Oregon
Cascades. M. S. thesis. Oregon State University, Corvallis,
OR. 95 pp.
Erickson,
J. L. 1998. The influence of regional, landscape,
and local habitat conditions on bat activity in forests
of the Pacific Northwest. Ph.D. dissertation, University
of Washington, Seattle, WA. 151 pp.
Feen,
J. S. 1997. Winter den sites of northern flying squirrels
in Douglas-fir forests of the south-central Oregon Cascades.
M. S. thesis. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.
45 pp.
Gitzen,
R. A. 1999. Small mammal responses to experimental
forest gaps in the southern Washington Cascades. Master's
thesis, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. 125 pp.
Gitzen,
R. A. 2006. Responses of small mammals to green-tree
retention harvests in forests of western Oregon and
Washington. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Washington,
Seattle, WA. 128 pp.
Jacobs,
K. M. 2002. Response of small mammal mycophagy to varying
levels
and patterns of green-tree retention in mature forests
of western Oregon
and Washington. M.S. thesis, Oregon State University,
Corvallis, OR. 97 p.
Leu,
M. 2000. Breeding territory settlement patterns and
mate choice in a monochromatic Tyrannid flycatcher.
Ph.D. dissertation. University of Washington, Seattle,
WA. 129 pp.
Mayrhofer,
M. 2006. Spatial point processes and brown creepers
(Certhia americana): estimating habitat use
of a silvicultural experiment. M. S. thesis. University
of Washington, Seattle, WA. 60 pp.
McDade,
K. 2002. Habitat relationships of small terrestrial
vertebrates and invertebrates in managed forests in
the southern Oregon Cascades. M. S. thesis. Oregon
State University, Corvallis, OR. 212 pp.
Thompson,
R. 1996. Home range and habitat use of western red-backed
voles in mature coniferous forests in the Oregon Cascades.
M. S. thesis. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.
88 pp.
Presentations/Posters
Erickson,
J. L. 1998. The influence of regional, landscape,
and local habitat conditions on bat activity in forests
of the Pacific Northwest. Wildlife Seminar Series, University
of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Erickson,
J. L., and S. D. West. 1999. Effects of stand structure
and landscape heterogeneity on activity patterns of
forest dwelling bats. Annual Meeting of the American
Society of Mammalogists, 20-24 June 1999, University
of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Gitzen,
R. A. 1999. Small mammal responses to experimental
forest gaps in the southern Washington Cascades. Wildlife
Seminar Series, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Gitzen,
R. A. 2002. Response of terrestrial small mammals to
varying amounts and patterns of green-tree retention.
Course guest speaker: ESC
453: Mammalogy. University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Gitzen,
R. A. 2003. Response of terrestrial small mammals to
varying amounts and patterns of green-tree retention.
Wildlife Science Seminar Series, University of Washington,
Seattle, WA.
Gitzen,
R. A., S. D. West, C. C. Maguire, T. Manning, and M.
R. Kroeger. 2006. Responses of small mammals to green-tree
retention harvests in forests of western Oregon and
Washington. Joint Annual Meeting of the Society for
Northwest Vertebrate Biology and Washington Chapter
of the Wildlife Society, Olympia, WA.
Kroeger,
M. R. 2005. Developing assays to identify western Washington
Peromyscus maniculatus and P. keeni
using Cytochrome-b RFLP and SNP.
Marine Molecular Biotechnology Laboratory Seminar, University
of
Washington, Seattle, WA.
Leu,
M. 2000. Breeding territory settlement patterns and
mate choice in a monochromatic Tyrannid flycatcher.
Wildlife Seminar Series, University of Washington, Seattle,
WA.
Leu, M. 2000. Breeding territory settlement patterns
and mate choice in a monochromatic Tyrannid flycatcher.
Brown bag seminar, Washington Department of Fish and
Wildlife.
Leu, M. 2001. Do Pacific-slope flycatcher females select
territory quality when settling on the breeding grounds:
an experiment. Meeting of the Cooper Ornithological
Society, Albuquerque, NM.
Leu,
M. 2001. Behavioral and physiological factors influencing
breeding territory settlement patterns in male Pacific-slope
Flycatchers (Empidonax difficilis). American
Ornithologist's Union, Seattle, WA.
Leu,
M. 2001. Assortive breeding-territory settlement patterns
in a cup-nesting Neotropical migrant. Seminar, Department
of Biology, Boise State University, Boise, ID.
Leu, M., and D. A. Manuwal. 1999. The influence of ectoparasites
on breeding-territory settlement in a cup-nesting passerine:
A test of the Fretwell-Lucas models. 84th Annual Meeting
of the Ecological Society of America, Spokane, WA.
Leu,
M., and D. A. Manuwal. 2001. Breeding-territory settlement
in a cup-nesting passerine: A test of the Fretwell-Lucas
models. Annual Meeting of The Wildlife Society, Reno,
NV.
Leu, M., and D. A. Manuwal. 2002. The response of song
birds to varying levels and patterns of green-tree retention:
an experiment. Third North American Ornithological Conference,
New Orleans, LA.
Maguire,
C. C. 1997. Forestry Research Lab, Fish and Wildlife
Habitat in Managed Forests: Program Review, Corvallis,
OR. [Chris Maguire discussed the wildlife component
of DEMO during this review by outside scientists].
Maguire,
C. C. 1998. Forestry Research Lab, Fish and Wildlife
Habitat in Managed Forests: Program Review, Corvallis,
OR. [Chris Maguire discussed the wildlife component
of DEMO during this review by outside scientists].
Maguire,
C. C. 1999. Small mammal relationships with down wood
in forests of southwestern Oregon. Annual Meeting of
the American Society of Mammalogists, June 1999, University
of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Maguire,
C. C. 1999. The relationship between dead wood and
small terrestrial vertebrate species richness in southwestern
Oregon. Symposium on the ecology and management of
dead wood in western forests. Western Section of the
Wildlife Society, Reno, NV.
Maguire,
C. C. 2000. Quantifying small mammal relationships
with coarse woody debris. 80th Annual Meeting
of the American Society of Mammalogists, University
of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire.
Maguire,
C. C., and T. Manning. 1998. Forest habitat relationships
of two sympatric shrews in the Oregon Cascades. Annual
Meeting of The Wildlife Society, Northwest Section,
April 9, 1998, Spokane, WA.
Maguire,
C. C., and T. Manning. 1998. Forest habitat relationships
of two sympatric shrews in the Oregon Cascades. Annual
Meeting of The American Society of Mammalogists, June
7, 1998, Blacksburg, VA.
Maguire,
C. C., and T. Manning. 2002. An expansion of habitat
and dietary information for the white-footed vole (Arborimus
albipes). Annual Meeting of The American Society
of Mammalogists, June 15-19, 2002, Lake Charles, Louisiana.
Maguire,
C. C., T. Manning, S. D. West, and R. A. Gitzen. 2003.
Northern
flying squirrels (Glaucomys sabrinus), timber
harvest, and green tree
retention in the Pacific Northwest. 83rd Annual Meeting
of the American
Society of Mammalogists, Texas Tech University, Lubbock,
TX.
Manuwal,
D. A., and N. J. Manuwal. 1999. Effects of habitat
fragmentation on birds in coastal forests of the Pacific
Northwest. Cooper Ornithological Society Annual Meeting,
Portland, OR. [Invited paper as part of the symposium:
Effects of Habitat Fragmentation on Western Bird Populations].
Mayrhofer,
M., D. Manuwal, and J. Halaj. 2005. Effects of forest
structural retention harvest on resource availability
and habitat utilization of Brown Creepers. Annual Meeting
of the Washington Wildlife Society, Port Townsend, WA.
Mayrhofer,
M., D. Manuwal, and J. Halaj. 2005. Effects of forest
structural retention harvest on resource availability
and habitat utilization of Brown Creepers. Annual Meeting
of the American Ornithologists' Union, U.C. Santa Barbara,
Santa Barbara, CA.
McDade,
K. 2001. Habitat relationships of small terrestrial
vertebrates and invertebrates in managed forests in
the southern Oregon Cascades. Forest Science Seminar.
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.
McDade,
K., and C. C. Maguire. 2001. Arthropod, mollusk, salamander,
and small mammal relationships in managed forests in
the southern Oregon Cascades. Annual Meeting of the
Society for Northwestern Vertebrate Biology, Victoria,
BC, Canada.
McDade,
K. and C. C. Maguire. 2001. Small mammals and forest
management: a tale of many tails. Annual Meeting of
the Oregon Chapter of the Society of American Foresters.
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. [Awarded 3rd
best student poster].
McDade,
K.A. and C. C. Maguire. 2001. Small mammal relationships
in differently managed forests in the southern Oregon
Cascades. 81st Annual Meeting of the American
Society of Mammalogists. University of Montana, Missoula,
MT.
Thompson,
R. 1996. Home range and habitat use of western red-backed
voles in mature coniferous forests of the Oregon Cascades.
Annual Meeting of the Wildlife Society, OR, February,
1996. [Awarded The Les Eberhardt Award for best student
presentation and the R. E. Dimick Award for best overall
presentation.]
Thompson,
R. 1996. Home range and habitat use of western red-backed
voles in mature coniferous forests of the Oregon. Oregon
State University Graduate Student Conference, April
1996, Corvallis, OR.
West,
S. D. 1999. Wildlife research in the Pacific Northwest:
USFS DEMO project. Course lecture: Wildlife Ecology
and Conservation. University of Washington, Seattle,
WA.
West,
S. D. 2000. Wildlife research in the Pacific Northwest:
USFS DEMO project. Course lecture: Wildlife Ecology
and Conservation. University of Washington, Seattle,
WA.
West,
S. D., R. A. Gitzen (presenting author), C. C. Maguire,
and T. Manning. 2003. Response of terrestrial small
mammals to varying amounts and patterns of green-tree
retention. Tenth Annual Conference of the Wildlife Society,
Burlington, VT.
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