Project Listing

Accession Number Status Type Project Director Project Contact Institution State Title
0197209 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Eagar, C. Eagar, C. NORTHEASTERN RESEARCH STATION PA Synthesize knowledge and long-term data bases to develop guidelines for natural resource managers to protect stream quality, etc.
0197208 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Eagar, C. Eagar, C. NORTHEASTERN RESEARCH STATION PA What are dynamics of community structure, biomass accumulation, and nutrient uptake of NE forest ecosystems?
0197207 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Eagar, C. Eagar, C. NORTHEASTERN RESEARCH STATION PA What processes and conditions control the extent to which forest and aquatic ecosystems respond to nitrogen deposition?
0197206 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Eagar, C. Eagar, C. NORTHEASTERN RESEARCH STATION PA What is the range of mineral weathering contributions to nutrient capital in northeastern forests?
0197205 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Eagar, C. Eagar, C. NORTHEASTERN RESEARCH STATION PA How do the cumulative effects of disturbance & acidic deposition affect biogeochemistry of nutrient base cations & ecosystem function?
0197204 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE DeGraaf, R. M. DeGraaf, R. M. WASHINGTON OFFICE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT VA Atlantic salmon habitat research
0197203 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE DeGraaf, R. M. DeGraaf, R. M. NORTHEASTERN RESEARCH STATION PA Vegetation structure and forest wildlife distribution
0197202 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Brissette, J. C. Brissette, J. NORTHEASTERN RESEARCH STATION PA Understanding how natural and anthropogenic disturbances affect ecological processes
0197201 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Brissette, J. C. Brissette, J. NORTHEASTERN RESEARCH STATION PA Understanding relationships between composition and structure of forests and the needs of wildlife
0197200 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Brissette, J. C. Brissette, J. NORTHEASTERN RESEARCH STATION PA Understanding both ecologic and economic impacts of forest ecosystem manipulation.
0197199 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Tyree, M. T. Tyree, M. T. NORTHEASTERN RESEARCH STATION PA Better understand the physiological basis of drought- and frost-stress resistances of forest species
0197198 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Tyree, M. T. Tyree, M. T. NORTHEASTERN RESEARCH STATION PA Evaluate stress response and survival mechanisms that promote forest health and productivity
0197197 REVISED USDA INHOUSE Weise, D. R. WASHINGTON OFFICE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT VA Long-term monitoring of fire and other disturbance effects in chaparral forests
0197196 REVISED USDA INHOUSE Weise, D. R. WASHINGTON OFFICE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT VA Factors controlling fire behavior in fire-dominated ecosystems in the southwestern United States
0197195 REVISED USDA INHOUSE Weise, D. R. WASHINGTON OFFICE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT VA Methods to monitor and predict response of fire-dominated ecosystems to fire, climate, and management strategies
0197194 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Weise, D. R. WASHINGTON OFFICE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT VA Effects of fire and other management actions on ecosystem processes in the southwestern United States
0197193 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Weise, D. R. WASHINGTON OFFICE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT VA Knowledge of function and interaction of ecological processes in fire-dominated ecosystems in the southwestern United States
0197192 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Lisle, T. E. PACIFIC SOUTHWEST RESEARCH STATION CA Effects of stream structure, processes and stream biology on fish habitat
0197191 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Lisle, T. E. PACIFIC SOUTHWEST RESEARCH STATION CA Interactions between watershed processes and downstream biological and physical resources
0197190 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Zielinski, W. J. WASHINGTON OFFICE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT VA Integrating information about the spotted owl
0197189 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Zielinski, W. J. WASHINGTON OFFICE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT VA Habitat necessary for survival and reproduction of spotted owls
0197188 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Zielinski, W. J. WASHINGTON OFFICE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT VA Habitat requirements of select wildlife species associated with mature and old-growth forests and their response to disturbance
0197184 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Page-Dumroese, D. Page-Dumroese, D. S. WASHINGTON OFFICE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT VA Important soil physical, chemical, and microbial processes may be atered by management and reduce ecosystem sustainability
0197183 EXTENDED USDA INHOUSE Parsons, D. Miller, C. ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATION CO The stewardship of fire as a natural process; protection of social and ecological values inside and outside wilderness
0197182 EXTENDED USDA INHOUSE Parsons, D. Taylor, J. ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATION CO How relationships between people and lands protected for their wilderness values affect and are affected by management policies and actions.
0197181 EXTENDED USDA INHOUSE Parsons, D. Taylor, J. ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATION CO Inadequate understanding of recreation experiences and the impacts of recreation hamper efforts to preserve and protect wilderness resource
0197180 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Page-Dumroese, D. Page-Dumroese, D. S. ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATION CO Data is needed on below-ground, microbial-driven processes supporting forest ecosystems of Inland West and the influence of disturbances
0197179 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Page-Dumroese, D. Page-Dumroese, D. S. WASHINGTON OFFICE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT VA Fire suppression has altered the balance of diseases, plant species, and carbon sequestration to affect forest health
0197178 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE Page-Dumroese, D. Page-Dumroese, D. S. WASHINGTON OFFICE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT VA Endemic Armillaria root disease and introduced white pine blister rust can be a major threat to forest health
0197177 TERMINATED OTHER GRANTS Barber, J. A. Barber, J. A. FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY FL Dev. of Applied Methods for Precision Pesticide Application & Dose Reduction Utilizing Remotely Sensed Data to Target Larvicide Applications