Biotic Succession in a Douglas Fir Forest on Saddleback Mountain (Oregon Coast Range)

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Biotic Succession in a Douglas Fir Forest on Saddleback Mountain (Oregon Coast Range)

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Dr. Jane Claire Dirks-Edmunds Papers. Jereld R. Nicholson Library. Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon. Donated by Lyle Hubbard, 2014.

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Publication Date

1-1-1959

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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

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This grant proposal, submitted to the National Science Foundation in 1959 by Dr. Jane Claire Dirks-Edmunds, requested funding to continue an ecological study at Saddleback Mountain. Dirks-Edmunds requested $15,570.05 to fund weekly trips with students to the site in order to collect meteorological and synecological data on the forest; she anticipated the project would last two years.

Dr. Dirks-Edmunds graduated from Linfield College in 1937; she returned to teach in the Biology department at Linfield from 1941-1974.

Biotic Succession in a Douglas Fir Forest on Saddleback Mountain (Oregon Coast Range)

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