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Long-term Ecological Monitoring Research and Development, Olympic Peninsula, Washington
Completed
Jenkins, K.J., Roberts, S.L., Seaman, D.E., 2005, Monitoring small mammal populations in coniferous forest ecosystems of Olympic National Park- Preliminary Assessment.: U. S. Geological Survey, Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center in cooperation with Olympic National Park, p. 39. [Highlight] [FullText] Catalog No: 1459
Jenkins, K.J., Woodward, A., Schreiner, E.G., 2003, A Framework forLong-term Ecological Monitoring in Olympic National Park- Prototype for the Coniferous Forest Biome: U.S. Geological Survey Information and Technology Report USGS/BRD/ITR--2003-006, p. 150. [Highlight] [FullText] Catalog No: 1164
Taulman, J.F., Seaman, D.E., 2000, Assessing southern flying squirrel, Glaucomys volans, habitat selection with kernel home range estimation and GIS: Canadian Field Naturalist, v. 114, no. 4, p. 591-600. [FullText] Catalog No: 983
Seaman, D.E., Griffith, B., Powell, R.A., 1998, KERNELHR- A program for estimating animal home ranges: Wildlife Society Bulletin, v. 26, no. 1, p. 95-100. [FullText] Catalog No: 204
Woodward, A., Jenkins, K.J., Seaman, D.E., 1998, Long-term ecological monitoring workshop, May 5-7, 1997, Port Angeles, WA: Port Angeles, WA, USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Olympic Field Station, 30 p. [FullText] Catalog No: 238
Forsman, E.D., Sovern, S.G., Seaman, D.E., Maurice, K.J., Taylor, M., Zisa, J.J., 1996, Demography of the northern spotted owl on the Olympic peninsula and east slope of the Cascade Range, Washington: Studies in Avian Biology, v. 17, p. 21-30. [FullText] Catalog No: 355
Olympic National Park Long Term Ecological Monitoring Small Mammal Inventory
Relative Activity and Composition of Bat Communities in Old-Growth Douglas-fir Forests, Olympic National Park
Jenkins, Kurt J. - Research Wildlife Biologist
Phone: 360-565-3041
Email: kurt_jenkins@usgs.gov
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