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Biological Conservation | 2003

Black bear resource selection in the northeast Cascades, Washington

Andrea L. Lyons; William L. Gaines; Christopher Servheen

We examined resource selection of black bears in the northeast Cascades of Washington at two spatial scales. Specifically, we compared habitats selected for within home ranges to those available in the study area, and habitats selected for versus those available within home ranges. Compositional analysis showed selection of similar habitats at each spatial scale, with some differences. In the dry climate of the eastern Cascades, black bears appeared to locate home ranges within habitats that would provide abundant food resources, such as riparian and deciduous forests, meadows and shrubfields. Once established in a home range, black bears selected for a mosaic of habitat types that provided security cover in proximity to food resources, such as riparian and deciduous forests, other forest types and meadows.


Northwest Science | 2013

Forage Composition, Productivity, and Utilization in the Eastern Washington Cascade Range

John F. Lehmkuhl; Andrea L. Lyons; Edd Bracken; Jodi Leingang; William L. Gaines; Erich Kyle Dodson; Peter H. Singleton

Abstract Provision of forage for wild and domestic ungulates, and the associated impacts of their herbivory, are contentious issues for wildland management in western North America. We quantified the composition, above-ground net production (ANP), and utilization of herbaceous and shrub vegetation in five non-forest and seven forest cover types across the core spring-summer-fall range of the Yakima elk herd in the eastern Washington Cascade Range. We randomly sampled each cover type along three elevational transects during a two-year period. Riparian/meadow was the most productive cover type (2,752 kg ha-1 ANP). High-productivity forest at low to high elevations produced 900-1200 kg ha-1 ANP. High-elevation forest and grassland, shrubland, and shrub-steppe produced 600–700 kg ha-1 ANP. The low-productivity forest cover types and parkland produced 100–400 kg ha-1 ANP. Utilization of forbs, grasses, and shrubs combined averaged 47% of ANP across all cover types, ranging from 26% in high-elevation forest to 63% in shrub-steppe. Grasses and forbs were equally utilized at about 57% of ANP, whereas shrubs were utilized at only 4% of ANP. Twenty-two of 55 shrub species accounted for the majority of shrub productivity and showed little to no long-term browsing; but, several shrub species were moderately to severely hedged. Moderate to high levels of ungulate utilization indicate potentially strong impacts of ungulate herbivory on pattern and process in eastern Cascades forests. Dry forest restoration management to reduce fuel loads and restore resiliency to disturbance likely will increase forage for ungulates, especially in closed-canopy true fir and Douglas-fir stands.


Restoration Ecology | 2007

Short-Term Response of Land Birds to Ponderosa Pine Restoration

William L. Gaines; Maryellen Haggard; John F. Lehmkuhl; Andrea L. Lyons; Richy J. Harrod


Forest Ecology and Management | 2010

Integration of Northern spotted owl habitat and fuels treatments in the eastern Cascades, Washington, USA.

William L. Gaines; Richy J. Harrod; James D. Dickinson; Andrea L. Lyons; Karl Halupka


Biological Conservation | 2005

Landscape evaluation of female black bear habitat effectiveness and capability in the North Cascades, Washington

William L. Gaines; Andrea L. Lyons; John F. Lehmkuhl; Kenneth J. Raedeke


Forest Science | 2010

Short-term effects of thinning and burning restoration treatments on avian community composition, density, and nest survival in the western Cascades dry forests, Washington

William L. Gaines; Maryellen Haggard; James S. Begley; John F. Lehmkuhl; Andrea L. Lyons


Forest Ecology and Management | 2008

Short-term effects of fire and fire surrogate treatments on foraging tree selection by cavity-nesting birds in dry forests of central Washington

Andrea L. Lyons; William L. Gaines; John F. Lehmkuhl; Richy J. Harrod


Forest Ecology and Management | 2011

Monitoring the short-term effects of prescribed fire on an endemic mollusk in the dry forests of the eastern Cascades, Washington, USA

William L. Gaines; Andrea L. Lyons; Kathleen Weaver; Ann Sprague


Northwest Science | 2005

Predicting the occurrence of a rare mollusk in the dry forests of north-central washington

William L. Gaines; Andrea L. Lyons; Ann Sprague


Northwest Science | 2003

Crepuscular and nocturnal activity patterns of black bears in the North Cascades of Washington

William L. Gaines; Andrea L. Lyons

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William L. Gaines

United States Forest Service

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John F. Lehmkuhl

United States Department of Agriculture

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Richy J. Harrod

United States Forest Service

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Ann Sprague

United States Forest Service

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Peter H. Singleton

United States Forest Service

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James D. Dickinson

United States Forest Service

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James S. Begley

United States Forest Service

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Karl Halupka

United States Fish and Wildlife Service

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Maryellen Haggard

United States Forest Service

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Christopher Servheen

United States Fish and Wildlife Service

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