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Zoology Of The Upper Colorado River Basin: 1. The Biotic Communities, C. Lynn Hayward, D Elden Beck, Wilmer W. Tanner Dec 1958

Zoology Of The Upper Colorado River Basin: 1. The Biotic Communities, C. Lynn Hayward, D Elden Beck, Wilmer W. Tanner

Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series

No abstract provided.


End Matter, Vol. 1 No. 3 Dec 1958

End Matter, Vol. 1 No. 3

Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series

No abstract provided.


Front Matter, Vol. 1 No. 3 Dec 1958

Front Matter, Vol. 1 No. 3

Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series

No abstract provided.


Food Habits Of The Uinta Ground Squirrel (Citellus Armatus Kennicott) On Some Meadows Of Mt. Timpanogos, Utah, Robert K. Shaw Aug 1958

Food Habits Of The Uinta Ground Squirrel (Citellus Armatus Kennicott) On Some Meadows Of Mt. Timpanogos, Utah, Robert K. Shaw

Theses and Dissertations

Food habits of the Uinta ground squirrel were investigated on some open meadows on the south-east slope of Mt. Timpanogos. Special emphasis was placed on species of plants eaten; and preference of plants in relation to season, succulence, and phenology. Other investigations were made in reference to: parts of plants eaten, non-plant material eaten, daily and seasonal activities in relation to foraging, feeding procedures, and the relationship between plant cover and Uinta ground squirrel activity.


Genetic Variation In Bluebunch Wheatgrass, Max P. Dunford Aug 1958

Genetic Variation In Bluebunch Wheatgrass, Max P. Dunford

Theses and Dissertations

Agropyron spicatum (Pursh) Scribn, and Smith, an important forage grass distributed primarily throughout western United States and northward into Canada, exhibits considerable ecological, cytological, and genetic variation. Twenty-five populations of 100 plants each were scored to obtain data on morphological and ecological variation. Statistical analysis of the data from fourteen of the populations showed that correlations between awn divergence and length, rhizomes with number of culms, adn diameter with number of culms were inconsistent or not significant. However, the correltion between rhizomes and diameter was significant in all populations.


The Comparative Mineral Requirements Of Pioneer And Climax Range Grasses, Paul L. Steele Aug 1958

The Comparative Mineral Requirements Of Pioneer And Climax Range Grasses, Paul L. Steele

Theses and Dissertations

A study was made to determine the effects of variable levels of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium upon several species of pioneer and climax range grasses, and to determine if these grasses differ in their ability to grow when supplied with low levels of these nutrients. Five grasses were used. The climax grasses were Agropyron spicatum and Agropryon smithii, and the pioneer grasses were Aristida longiseta, Sporobous cryptandrus, and Oryzopsis hymenoides.


A Study Of Physoderma On Three Species Of Portulacaceae, David L. Mumford Jun 1958

A Study Of Physoderma On Three Species Of Portulacaceae, David L. Mumford

Theses and Dissertations

Three species of the Portulacaceae each infected by a Physoderma parasite were collected at several locations in Utah. The hosts have been identified as Claytonia lanceolata Pursh., Oreobroma pygmaeum (A. Gray) Howell, and Erocallis triphylla (S. Wats.) Rydb. Since our present knowledge of Physoderma on members of the Portulacaceae is meager, it seemed desirable to learn as much as possible about the parasite, its hosts, and the relationship between parasite and host. Plants of all three hosts activated from perennating organs were grown for extended periods of time under uniform conditions. Cold treatments were most successful in activating host perennating …


Carex — Its Distribution And Importance In Utah, Mont E. Lewis Jan 1958

Carex — Its Distribution And Importance In Utah, Mont E. Lewis

Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series

No abstract provided.


Front Matter, Vol. 1 No. 2 Jan 1958

Front Matter, Vol. 1 No. 2

Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series

No abstract provided.


End Matter, Vol. 1 No. 2 Jan 1958

End Matter, Vol. 1 No. 2

Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series

No abstract provided.