Faculty
Paul S. Doescher
Professor
Restoration Ecology
Department of Forest Resources
215 Peavy Hall
Corvallis, OR 97331-5703
(541) 737-9401
Education:
BS, 1975, University of Illinois, Urbana. Department of Forestry.
MS, 1977, University of Montana, Missoula. School of Forestry. Resource
Conservation.
PhD, 1983, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Department of Rangeland
Resources. Rangeland Ecology.
Research interests: restoration of native plant communities; fire ecology;
ecological and physiological dynamics of plant species.
Current programs: restoration of shrub steppe and woodland communities
in the Intermountain West; large-scale, integrative research programs; undergraduate
education; curriculum development.
Courses: FOR 341, FOR 445, NR 201X
Graduate students: Breanna Sabin (M.S.-Forest Resources), Andrew
Tierney (M.S.-Forest Resources)
Selected publications:
- John D. Walstad, Mark D. Reed, Paul S. Doescher, J. Boone Kauffman, Richard
F. Miller, Bruce A. Shindler, and John C. Tappeiner. 2003. Wildland Fire
Ecology: A new course in distance education. J of Forestry 101:16-20.
- Aaron Liston, Barbara L. Wilson, William.A. Robinson, Paul. S. Doescher,
Norman Harris, and Tony Svejcar. 2003. The relative importance of sexual
reproduction vs. clonal spread in an aridland bunchgrass. Oecologia
137: 216-225.
- Waichler, W. S., R.F. Miller and P. S. Doescher. 2001. Community characteristics
of old-growth juniper woodlands. J. Range Manage. 54:518-527.
- Doescher, P. S. 2001. Technical Note: Early Harvest of Squirreltail Seed.
J. Range Manage. 54:197-1999.
- Meays, C.L. , A.S. Laliberte and P. S. Doescher. 2000. Defoliation response
of bluebunch wheatgrass and crested wheatgrass: Why we cannot graze
these two species in the same manner. Rangelands 22:16-18.
- Goodwin, J. R., P. S. Doescher, L. E. Eddleman and D. B. Zobel. 1999.
Persistence of Idaho fescue on degraded sagebrush steppe. J. Range
Manage. 52: 187-198.
- Bailey, J. D., C. Mayrshorn, P. S. Doescher, E. St. Pierre and J. C. Tappeiner.
1998. Understory vegetation in old and young Douglas-fir forests of
western Oregon. For. Ecol. and Manage. 112: 289-302.
- Jensen, E. C., P. S. Doescher and B. Shelby. 1998. A new natural resources
degree for a new century. J. For. 96: 15-17.
- Karl, M.G. and P.S. Doescher. 1998. Ponderosa pine aboveground growth
after cattle removal of terminal tissue. J. Range Manage. 51:147-151.
- Doescher, P. S., T. J. Svejcar and R. G. Jaindl. 1997. Gas exchange of
Festuca idahoensis in response to defoliation and grazing history.
J. Range Manage. 50:285-290.
- Goodwin, J. R., P. S. Doescher and L. E. Eddleman. 1996. Germination of
Idaho fescue and cheatgrass seeds from coexisting population. Northwet
Sci. 70:230-241.
- Vergun, J. R., E. C. Jensen, P. S. Doescher and R. R. Racine. 1996. Natural
resource education: A partnership between Northwest Indians and Oregon
State University. J. of For. 94:20-24.
- Jabbes, M. D. Johnson and P. Doescher. 1996. Evaluation of root growth
of selected Medicago and Hedysarum species. P. 262-265. In: Barrow,
J. R., E. D. McCarthur, R. Sosebee and R. J. Tausch (comps.). Proceedings:
Shrubland ecosystem dynamics in a changing environment. USFS Gen. Tech.
Rep. INT_GTR_338. Ogden, UT.
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