Bald eagle habitat use and evaluation of potential conflict
Field observations in northern California on bald eagle populations, habitat use, habitat quality, assessment, and eagle/human interactions. - (D. W. Gade).
Characterization of alpine soils, Eagle Cap, Wallowa Mountains, Oregon
This study examines alpine soil development along a toposequence on Eagle Cap, northeast Oregon. Soils studied are from Wind Blown (WB) and Minimal Snow Cover (MSC) sites in the Ridge-Top Tundra geomorphic province. The soils are predominantly loamy
sands, and exhibit minimal structural development. Though Eagle Cap soils have developed for the most part on granodiorite, the strong influence of the volcanic ash on pedogenesis leads to a preliminary classification of Andisols, most probably Typic
the Eagle Summit/Mastodon Dome area in interior Alaska indicate a possible relation between snowline elevation and the concentration of terrace orientation.
and ornithological factors in the planning and maintenance process. The paper presents a model which can be used for identifying the most dangerous power-line corridors and it proposes step-by-step strategy for eliminating the threats of electrocutions of eagle owls
This study uses two-dimensional macro-fabric analysis as a recorder of the dominant mode of mass-wasting on a slope. Clast trend and plunge data were collected from 68 sites at Eagle Summit, Alaska, and examined in two separate dimensions
Des sondages dans l'Eagle River, à proximité du cercle polaire, montrent l'existence de barres de sable fluviatile, dus à la migration d'un méandre. Ils ont été datés à l'aide de méthodes dendrochronologiques. Au début de la migration du méandre, il
Ten pairs of Fish Eagles, taken among a dense population in Uganda, were followed at the end of the breeding season to compare the time and energy budgets of breeding and non breeding adults. The food consumption of adults with young is higher than