Reed College Canyon
Curriculum
Canyon-Related Senior Thesis Projects
Students in several departments at Reed have incorporated the canyon into their senior thesis research as well as independent and summer research studies; all of the theses are available in the Reed College Library.
2005 |
Morphological Variation in Populations of Threespine Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) in the Reed College Canyonby Meng Qi (abstract) Urban Restoration and Conservation: Reed College Canyon and the Pacific Treefrog, Pseudacris regillaby Alexandra Schaich Borg (abstract) An evaluation of the effects of the restoration of the Reed college Canyon on the abundance, distribution, and morphology of the Oregon salamander, Ensatina eschscholtzii oregonensisby Ashley Rogers Chorus in the canyon? Evaluating the translocation of the Pacific Treefrog, (Pseudacris regilla), into the Reed Canyon as a component of a long-term restoration projectby Sara Albornoz Morphological variation and demography of stickleback populations in the Reed College CanyonBy Ezra Lencer |
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2003 |
Translocation of Hyla regilla into the Reed canyonby Lee DelMonte Hallagan (abstract) |
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2002 |
Sexual Dichromatism and Condition Dependence in Ultraviolet Coloration of two Species of Jay (Corvidae)by Arthur Bass (abstract) The Reed College Campus Carbon Budget: Sources and Sinks of Carbon in the Grassland, Forest and Spring Water of Reed College Campusby Michele La Merrill (abstract) The Role of Interspecific Competition in Allowing the Coexistence of Ensatina eschscholtzii oregonensis and Plethodon vehiculumby Tiffany Thornton (abstract) Mr. Toad Goes for a Ride: Amphibian Decline, Its Causes, and Solutions through Management and Conservationby Jennifer Rose Webster (abstract) An Evaluation of Methods for Monitoring Ensatina eschscholtzii oregonensis in the Reed College Canyonby Kyla Zaret (abstract) |
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2001 |
Amphibian Monitoring in the Reed College Canyon : Spatial Distribution of the Oregon salamander, "Ensatina eschscholtzii oregonensis"by Greg Dutton (abstract) To Bank or Not to Bank: A Feasibility Analysis of Establishing Salmon Habitat Banking Programs in the Portland Metro Areaby Gordon R. Feighner (abstract) |
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1998 |
Avian Response to Urban Landscapes: Implications for Restoration of the Reed Canyonby Brian John O'Shea (abstract) |
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1996 |
Unidirectional Gene Flow: A Computer Model and a Population Genetic Survey of the Water-Dispersed Annual, Impatiens capensisby Benjamin Polacco (abstract) |
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1995 |
A population study of threespine sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) in the Reed college Canyon during the summer of 1995By Nicholas Manoukis |
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1994 |
The Basis of Pollinator Discrimination Between Male and Female Phase Flowers in Impatiens capensis and the Implications for Plant Mating Systemsby Robin Russell (abstract) |
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1993 |
Resource Allocation and the Response to Tail Autotomy in a Plethodontid Salamander, Ensatina eschscholtzii oregonensisby Kristine Marie Rheaume (abstract) |
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1992 |
The Home Range and Population Biology of the Oregon Salamander, Ensatina eschscholtzii oregonensis, in the Reed College Canyonby Nathalie Jeanne Etienne Jacqmotte (abstract) The Effects of Climate and Microclimate on the Surface Activity of the Oregon Salamander, Ensatina eschscholtzii oregonensis, in the Reed College Canyonby Duncan Stuart Michael Parks (abstract) |
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1987 |
An Investigation of Aquatic Environmental Quality in the Reed Canyon Through Use of a Bioassayby Caitlin R. Cray (abstract) |
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1985 |
Urban Stream Ecology: 3 Portland Streamsby Maria Chloë Haws (abstract) |
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1977 |
Birdwatching in the Reed Canyon: An Empirical and Theoretical Approachby Emile Schoffelen (abstract) |
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1960 |
Some Aspects of the Dynamics of an Ecosystem: The Reed College Canyon Streamby David Coleman (abstract) |
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1958 |
An Investigation of the Environment and Nature of the Fat-Soluble Pigments in the Sediments of the Reed Lakeby David Thomas Mason (abstract) |
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1952 |
The Description of Euryhelmis pacificus N. SP., and Notes on its Life Cycleby Clyde Senger (summary) |
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1951 |
A Study of the Diatoms in Reed College Lakeby Eleanor Arlene Danielson (summary) |
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1946 |
An Investigation into the Life History and Habits of Ensatina eschscholtzii eschscholtziiby Helen Leslie McKay (abstract) |
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1938 |
Vascular Plants of the Reed College Campusby Una V. Davies (excerpt) |
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1935 |
Observations on the Fresh-water Hydroid in the Portland Regionby Richard Lawford (excerpt) |
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1933 |
A Study of Cladocera Based on Forms Found in Reed College Lakeby Maxine Lesseg (excerpt) |
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1932 |
Nitrogen Cycle in Waterby Louise Odale (introduction) |
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1929 |
The Plants of Multnomah Countyby William Richard Van Dersal (excerpt) |
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1925 |
Some Mosses of Reed College Campusby Carra E. Horsfall (excerpt) |
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