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Chemistry & Biochemistry Newsletter, Department Of Chemistry & Biochemistry, South Dakota State University
Chemistry & Biochemistry Newsletter, Department Of Chemistry & Biochemistry, South Dakota State University
Chemistry & Biochemistry Newsletter: 2002-2015
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Page 2 New Graduate Students in Chemistry/Biochemistry
Page 3 and 4 New Faculty
Page 5 Alumni News; Faculty and Staff News; Foundation Donors
Page 6 Recent Faculty Publications
Chemistry & Biochemistry Newsletter, Department Of Chemistry & Biochemistry, South Dakota State University
Chemistry & Biochemistry Newsletter, Department Of Chemistry & Biochemistry, South Dakota State University
Chemistry & Biochemistry Newsletter: 2002-2015
Inside:
Page 2 2003 Graduates; Bonneman Scholarship in Medical Technology Awarded; Dean’s List–Spring 2003
Page 3 Update of Sophomore Organic Chemistry Lab; Halaweish Receives Governor’s Grant
Page 4 A Mini-sized Antarctic in Shepard Hall
Page 5 Alumni News; Faculty and Staff News; Foundation Donors
Page 6 Recent Faculty Publications
The Journal Of Undergraduate Research: Volume 01
The Journal Of Undergraduate Research: Volume 01
The Journal of Undergraduate Research
This is the complete issue of the South Dakota State University Journal of Undergraduate Research, Volume 1.
Relative Invertebrate Availability In Nebraska's Conservation Reserve Management Access Program, Ronald J. Leathers
Relative Invertebrate Availability In Nebraska's Conservation Reserve Management Access Program, Ronald J. Leathers
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The Conservation Reserve Management Access Program (CRP-MAP) is a joint effort of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and Pheasants Forever of Nebraska that seeks to address brood habitat needs of pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) and other grassland birds by light disking and interseeding legumes into portions of aging CRP fields. The program has two specific goals - increasing the total invertebrate availability as a food source for pheasant chicks and increasing the structural complexity of vegetation. This study compares invertebrate biomass and structural complexity of vegetation in treated (disked and interseeded with legumes) and idle portions of CRP-MAP fields to …