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Department of Forest Science


Forest Ecology Option

The forest ecology option is designed for students who wish to further their understanding of the structure and function of forest ecosystems, the response of such systems to management and to natural disturbance, and their role in regional- and global-scale phenomena. The study of forest ecosystems includes study of both the biotic and abiotic components and processes. Thus, research in the Department includes work on plant and animal species interactions, plant physiological processes, microbial processes, soil chemistry and physics, hydrology, climatology, forest-stream interactions, geomorphic processes, remote sensing, and landscape processes.

Most forest ecology research is conducted through collaborations with the U.S. Forest Service Region 6 and Pacific Northwest Station (PNW) at sites throughout Oregon and Washington. A major joint project focuses on the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, which is located about 90 miles from the OSU campus and is the site of the Andrews LTER (Long-term Ecological Research) Program. Other cooperative research programs bring together OSU, the forest industry, and land management agencies to study problems in stand growth, reforestation, and nursery management.

Students electing the forest ecology option select their courses from various departments on campus including Bioengineering, Botany and Plant Pathology, Crop and Soil Science, Rangeland Resources, Entomology, Fisheries and Wildlife, Geoscience, and Microbiology. Although there is no fixed set of courses for this option, the following are frequently selected and serve to illustrate the broad range of options available:

Course No.Course TitleCredits
FS 553Forest Wildlife Habitat Management4
FS 545Advanced Forest Community Ecology4
FS 646Ecosystems Analysis and Application4
FS 548Biology of Invasive Plants3
BOT 616Forest Pathology3
CSS 535Soil Physics3
CSS 645Soil Biology and Biochemistry3
FW 661Analysis of Animal Populations5
FE 530Watershed Processes4
MB 548Microbial Ecology3
HORT 516Advanced Plant Nutrition4
GEO 582Geomorphology of Forests and Streams3