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Pacific Northwest Research Station

 
 

Pacific Northwest Research Station
333 SW First Avenue
Portland, OR 97204

(503) 808-2592

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The Corvallis Aquatic and Land Interactions (ALI) Team

Gordon H. Reeves, Team Leader
Forestry Sciences Laboratory
3200 SW Jefferson Way
Corvallis, OR 97331
(541) 750-7250

 

ABOUT US
 
RESEARCH AREAS

The Corvallis Aquatic and Land Interactions Team is one of several teams located in four PNW laboratories within the ALI Program (the others are in Olympia, Juneau, and Wenatchee).

 

[Photograph]: This team studies the ecology of aquatic amphibians like this salamander.

Aquatic salamander.

 

Core areas of our study:

- Understand the effects of land management activities and natural disturbances on aquatic ecosystems at the reach, the watershed, and the landscape scales.


- Develop monitoring plans and protocols for fish habitat and populations, amphibians, and mollusks.


- Determine the distribution and ecology of selected aquatic amphibians.

- Develop models to evaluate the effect of proposed land management activities and policies on aquatic ecosystems at various spatial scales.

 


 

 

 

US Forest Service - Pacific Northwest Research Station
Last Modified:  Friday, 01 May 2009 at 20:28:08 EDT


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