Alex Foster
Former Employee
3625 93rd Ave. SW
Olympia, WA 98512-1101
United States
Olympia, WA 98512-1101
United States
Featured Publications
- Alex D. Foster, Shannon M. Claeson, Peter A. Bisson, John Heimburg. 2020. Aquatic and riparian ecosystem recovery from debris flows in two western Washington streams, USA
- Kyle D. Martens, Warren D. Devine, Teodora V Minkova, Alex D. Foster. 2019. Stream conditions after 18 years of passive riparian restoration in small fish-bearing watersheds
- Jack E. Janisch, Alex D. Foster, William J. Ehinger. 2011. Characteristics of small headwater wetlands in second-growth forests of Washington, U.S.A
- Teodora Minkova, Alex D. Foster. 2017. Status and trends monitoring of riparian and aquatic habitat in the Olympic Experimental State Forest: Monitoring protocols
- Alex D. Foster, Deanna H. Olson, Lawrence L.C. Jones. 2015. A review of the biology and conservation of the Cope's giant salamander Dicamptodon copei Nussbaum, 1970 (Amphibia: Caudata: Dicamptodontidae) in the Pacific northwestern region of the USA
- Alex D. Foster, Joan Ziegltrum. 2013. Riparian-associated gastropods in western Washington: community composition and the effects of forest management
- Peter A. Bisson, Shannon M. Claeson, Steven M. Wondzell, Alex D. Foster, Ashley Steel. 2013. Evaluating headwater stream buffers: lessons learned from watershed scale experiments in southwest Washington
- Alex D. Foster, Shannon M. Claeson. 2011. Habitats and seasonality of riparian-associated millipedes in southwest Washington, USA
Other Publications
- Warren D. Devine, E. Ashley Steel, Alex D. Foster, Teodora V Minkova, Kyle D. Martens. 2021. Watershed characteristics influence winter stream temperature in a forested landscape
- Alex D. Foster, Alfred A. Basile. 2021. Chapter 9: Ecoregion 6.2.14 Southern Rockies: Fraser Experimental Forest, Colorado
- Alex Foster, Deanna H. Olson. 2014. Conservation assessment for the Cope’s Giant Salamander (Dicamptodon copei) Version 1.0
Last updated December 8, 2024