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Northwest Science | 2011

Historical Vegetation of the Willamette Valley, Oregon, circa 1850

John A. Christy; Edward R. Alverson

Abstract Land survey data recorded by the General Land Office between 1851 and 1910 were used to map historical vegetation in the Willamette Valley, Oregon. Of the 202 townships included in our study area, 148 (73%) were surveyed between 1851 and 1855. Widespread but dispersed and small-scale Euro-American settlement preceded the surveys by 5 years or more, but census records indicate that farming and logging at the time of survey had affected less than 4 and 0.5 percent of the valley, respectively. Native habitats presumably were grazed to an unknown extent by free-ranging livestock, but not otherwise disturbed by drainage or plowing. Ten vegetation classes were mapped, comprised of 66 subclasses. Prairie covered the largest area, followed in diminishing order by upland forest, savanna, woodland, riparian and wetland forest, water, shrubland, emergent wetlands, unvegetated, and herbaceous upland. Distribution of vegetation classes reflected gradients in precipitation, hydrology, soil moisture, topography, and fire frequency. In general, prairie occupied a central position in the valley surrounded by more or less concentric bands of savanna, woodland, and closed forest. Prairie and savanna dominated the southern and central valley, while forest and woodland were more abundant in the northern portion of the valley. To some extent, woodland may have been savanna under an earlier Native American fire regime. All subclasses except coniferous forest have declined in area since 1850.


Archive | 2004

Rare, Threatened and Endangered Species of Oregon

James S. Kagan; Sue Vrilakas; Eleanor P. Gaines; Cliff Alton; Fern McArthur; Kuuipo Walsh; Eric Scheuering; John A. Christy; Jon Hak; Claudine Tobalske; Annie Weiland; Theresa Koloszar


Archive | 2001

Rare, Threatened and Endangered Plants and Animals of Oregon

James S. Kagan; Sue Vrilakas; Eleanor P. Gaines; Cliff Alton; Ken Popper; Mark A. Stern; Eric Scheuering; John A. Christy; Mary Finnerty; Jon Hak; Anthony A. Tovar; Michael Murray; Claudine Tobalske


Archive | 1998

Plant associations of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area : Siuslaw National Forest, Oregon

John A. Christy; Alfred M. Wiedemann; James S. Kagan


Archive | 2006

Pacific Northwest Coast ecoregional assessment

Dick Vander Schaaf; George Wilhere; Zack Ferdana; Ken Popper; Michael Schindel; Peter Skidmore; Dave Rolph; Pierre Lachetti; Gwen Kittel; Rex Crawford; Debbie Pickering; John A. Christy


Archive | 2004

Classification of native vegetation of Oregon

James S. Kagan; John A. Christy; Michael Murray; Jonathan A. Titus


Archive | 2006

Native wetland, riparian, and upland plant communities and their biota in the Willamette Valley, Oregon

John A. Christy; Dick VanderSchaaf; Edward R. Alverson; James S. Kagan; John H. Titus


Archive | 2009

Urbanizing Flora of Portland, Oregon, 1806-2008.

John A. Christy; Angela Kimpo; Vernon Marttala; Philip K. Gaddis; Nancy L. Christy


Archive | 1996

NATIVE WETLAND AND RIPARIAN PLANT COMMUNITIES IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY, OREGON

Jon Titus; John A. Christy; Dick VanderSchaaf; James S. Kagan; Edward R. Alverson


Archive | 2016

Wet Meadow Plant Associations, Double O Unit, Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Harney County, Oregon

John A. Christy

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