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Stream Ecology Studies have focused on the Northern Oregon Coast Range

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Cathleen Rose, C.E. 2000. Environmental variables as predictors of fish assemblages in the Tillamook Basin, Oregon. MS thesis, Dept. Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State U.



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Larissa Scott, L.E. 2003. Relationships among in-stream physical habitat, land use, and geology in small coastal streams of northern Oregon. MS thesis, Dept. Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State U.


My current interests include water-land interactions, land use optimization, GIS, and child development.



Publications:

Naymik, J., Y, Pan, and J. Ford. 2005 Diatom assemblages as indicators of timber harvest effects in coastal Oregon streams. J. North American Benthological Society. 24(3):569-584.

Ford, J. and C. Rose. 2000 Characterizing small watersheds: A case study from coastal Oregon. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 64:359-377.






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