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Masters ThesisJeffrey P. ReinerSuspended sediment was investigated above and below beaver ponds in the Beaver Creek drainage in the south central mountains of Idaho near Idaho City from March 1979 through September 1979. The study was to identify the potential for beaver ponds as s . . .
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Masters ThesisJ. Lincoln FreeseThe abundance, seasonal distribution, holding habitat and behavior of adult summer steelhead were studied during the summers of 1979-1981 in the Trinity River system, California. The North Fork Trinity River and New River were the only streams in the . . .
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Masters ThesisJones, Maureen GertrudeIn most temperate coniferous forests, the vast majority of vascular plant species richness can be found in the understory layer. While the large-scale conversion of forests to plantations has made it increasingly important to understand how understory . . .
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Masters ThesisFischer, Jon K.Elk habitat use and group size were studied during winter and spring near Grass Lake in Siskiyou County, California, from September 1982 through June 1984. Habitat use was based on visual observations of elk from December 1982 through June 1983 and De . . .
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Masters ThesisMcGrew, Karen C.Russian Peak, at an elevation of 8200 feet, is situated in the Salmon Mountains, a north-south trending range centrally located within the Klamath Region of northwestern California. The Salmon Mountains are drained by the Scott River on the east and . . .