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Browsing Theses and Dissertations by Author "Hallett, Lauren"
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Penkauskas, Calvin
(University of Oregon, 2024-01-09)
This thesis investigates how hazelnut orchard age and landscape variability influence wild bird communities on farms, with a focus on adjacent habitat and establishing a biodiversity baseline. I conducted field studies ...
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Lane-Massee, Marissa
(University of Oregon, 2024-08-07)
The rapidly expanding Oregon hazelnut industry offers a unique opportunity for restoring ecosystem services to private lands that were historically oak-prairie dominated habitats. With typical orchard management consisting ...
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Batas, Lina
(University of Oregon, 2024-08-07)
Ecological restoration is a powerful tool for repairing degraded ecosystems and promoting biodiversity and ecosystem functions. As global change drivers shift baseline conditions, forward-looking restoration approaches aim ...
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Brambila, Alejandro
(University of Oregon, 2022-10-04)
Ecological restoration is a powerful tool to promote biodiversity and ecosystem function. Understanding underlying system variability and directional change can help predict outcomes of restoration interventions. Spatial ...
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Altmire, Gabriella
(University of Oregon, 2022-10-26)
Anthropogenic alterations to global pools of nitrogen and phosphorus are driving declines in plant diversity across grasslands. As such, concern over biodiversity loss has precipitated a host of studies investigating how ...
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Hernandez, Eliza
(University of Oregon, 2021-11-23)
Conserving rare serpentine grasslands is a challenge with ongoing nitrogen deposition. Nutrient-poor patches are fertilized by nitrogen-rich smog and exotic grasses can rapidly spread. Water resources are also being altered ...
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Johnson, Laura
(University of Oregon, 2021-04-27)
Freshwater mussels are both keystone and indicator species within aquatic ecosystems and are declining across their historic ranges within the Pacific Northwest (PNW). This thesis provides baseline information necessary ...
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