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The Fall And Winter Food Habits Of The Black Bear (Ursus Americanus) In The Great Dismal Swamp Of Virginia, Francis Leonard Daniel Oct 1978

The Fall And Winter Food Habits Of The Black Bear (Ursus Americanus) In The Great Dismal Swamp Of Virginia, Francis Leonard Daniel

Biological Sciences Theses & Dissertations

A study was conducted on the food habits of the black bear (Ursus americanus) in the Great Dismal Swamp of Virginia. A total of four stomachs and 42 scats were analyzed. Four samples were collected from September and October of 1975, and the remainder of the samples were collected from September 1976 to February 1977. The study was conducted to obtain information vital to the management of this species in the Great Dismal Swamp. Vitis spp. was the primary food item during the fall comprising 43% of the total diet, followed by fruits of Diospyros virginiana and Asimina triloba, each …


Front Matter, Elephant Editors May 1978

Front Matter, Elephant Editors

Elephant

Table of Contents and Cover credits


Information From The Elephant Interest Group Questionnaire, Elephant Editors May 1978

Information From The Elephant Interest Group Questionnaire, Elephant Editors

Elephant

Elephant-related activities of answering respondents to the first newsletter's questionnaire, along with the stated objectives of the Elephant Interest Group.


Tentative Agenda For The Upcoming Meeting Of The Eig, Elephant Editors May 1978

Tentative Agenda For The Upcoming Meeting Of The Eig, Elephant Editors

Elephant

Agenda for the EIG's meeting during the 58th Annual meeting of the ASA, Athens, GA, June 13-17, 1977.


Elephantine Animals, Dale J. Osborn May 1978

Elephantine Animals, Dale J. Osborn

Elephant

Survey of animals named for features that recall the elephant.


Elephants In The Plant World, Dale J. Osborn May 1978

Elephants In The Plant World, Dale J. Osborn

Elephant

Survey of plants named for features that recall the elephant.


Ivory, Elephants, And Men (A Book Soon To Be Published), Kenneth C. Wylie May 1978

Ivory, Elephants, And Men (A Book Soon To Be Published), Kenneth C. Wylie

Elephant

Topical preview of the titular tome.


Elephant Library, Elephant Editors May 1978

Elephant Library, Elephant Editors

Elephant

First mention of the future Elephant Library at the Wayne State University Library System


Potpourri, Elephant Editors May 1978

Potpourri, Elephant Editors

Elephant

Acknowledgments, back issues, information about mascot Ahmed.


Elephant Interest Group - Membership List, Elephant Editors May 1978

Elephant Interest Group - Membership List, Elephant Editors

Elephant

Mailing List for the Elephant Interest Group. This document contains sensitive personal information and is therefore not openly available on this site. Please contact the administrators for details.


Elephant Interest Group Questionnaire, Elephant Editors May 1978

Elephant Interest Group Questionnaire, Elephant Editors

Elephant

Form for consideration for the Elephant Interest Group.


Ban The Ivory Campaign, Elephant Editors May 1978

Ban The Ivory Campaign, Elephant Editors

Elephant

Timeline and details of the Ban The Ivory campaign.


Known Elephant Numbers And Distribution In Africa, Iain Douglas-Hamilton May 1978

Known Elephant Numbers And Distribution In Africa, Iain Douglas-Hamilton

Elephant

Map and Population table detailing known elephant population in Africa as of 1978.


Present Status Of The Asian Elephant (Elephas Maximus Linneaus, 1758), Robert C. D. Olivier May 1978

Present Status Of The Asian Elephant (Elephas Maximus Linneaus, 1758), Robert C. D. Olivier

Elephant

Summary of the distribution, population, habitat, conservation, etc. of the Asian Elephant.


Observing Elephants In Africa, Richard Van Gelder May 1978

Observing Elephants In Africa, Richard Van Gelder

Elephant

Field research notes from Botswana and Kenya in 1977-78.


General Information On Elephants With Emphasis On Tusks, Jehskel Shoshani May 1978

General Information On Elephants With Emphasis On Tusks, Jehskel Shoshani

Elephant

A brief encyclopedic entry on elephants in general.


Captive Elephant Population, Elephant Editors May 1978

Captive Elephant Population, Elephant Editors

Elephant

Survey of elephants in captivity, 1978.


Erratum, Elephant Editors May 1978

Erratum, Elephant Editors

Elephant

Correction of the location of the Elephant Symposium at the 59th Annual Meeting of the ASM to Corvallis from Portland, Oregon.


A Note From The Editor, Jeheskel Shoshani May 1978

A Note From The Editor, Jeheskel Shoshani

Elephant

Dr. Shoshani introduces the newsletter and documents increasing interest and support.


Bibliography, Elephant Editors May 1978

Bibliography, Elephant Editors

Elephant

Selected bibliography covering references from 1970 - mid-1977.


Eratta And Comments For Elephant Newsletter No. 2, Elephant Editors May 1978

Eratta And Comments For Elephant Newsletter No. 2, Elephant Editors

Elephant

List of known errors for Elephant 1.1, w/ additional comments.


Distribution Of Bats In The Delta Region Of Northeastern Arkansas, James E. Gardner, V. Rick Mcdaniel Jan 1978

Distribution Of Bats In The Delta Region Of Northeastern Arkansas, James E. Gardner, V. Rick Mcdaniel

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

Eight taxa of bats are reported from seven counties in northeastern Arkansas. Localities, natural history notes, sex, age and reproductive condition are reported for most species. New records are combined with previously existing ones to reveal a greater distribution of chiroptera for the state


Status Of The Endangered Ozark Big-Eared Bat (Plecotus Townsendii Ingens) In Arkansas, Michael J. Harvey, Michael L. Kennedy, V. Rick Mcdaniel Jan 1978

Status Of The Endangered Ozark Big-Eared Bat (Plecotus Townsendii Ingens) In Arkansas, Michael J. Harvey, Michael L. Kennedy, V. Rick Mcdaniel

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Zoogeography Of Antillean Bats, Robert J. Baker, Hugh H. Genoways Jan 1978

Zoogeography Of Antillean Bats, Robert J. Baker, Hugh H. Genoways

University of Nebraska State Museum: Mammalogy Papers

Analysis of the bat fauna of the Antillean Islands suggest that the most probable source of invasion of the islands by bats is by overwater dispersal. The bat fauna of ·the Greater Antilles is unique, a percentage of endemism on each island being over 50 percent except for the Virgin Islands which has 33 percent endemics.

The richest bat fauna in the Antilles is on Cuba (32 species) followed by Jamaica (23 species) then Hispaniola (17 species) and Puerto Rico (16 species). The number of species found on Cuba is probably the result of the island's proximity to Central and …


Additions To The Fish Fauna Of Piney Creek, Arkansas, William J. Matthews, Robert S. Matthews Jan 1978

Additions To The Fish Fauna Of Piney Creek, Arkansas, William J. Matthews, Robert S. Matthews

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Fishes Of Morrow Creek, A Lower Ouachita River Tributary, In Southern Arkansas, Henry W. Robison, Stephen A. Winters Jan 1978

Fishes Of Morrow Creek, A Lower Ouachita River Tributary, In Southern Arkansas, Henry W. Robison, Stephen A. Winters

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

The fishes of Moro Creek, a fifth order stream tributary of the lower Ouachita River in southern Arkansas, were sampled from 1972-1977. Field collections, literature records and museum records revealed a total of 63 species representing 14 families. An undescribed cyprinid, the bluehead shiner, is reported from Moro Creek for the first time. In general, longitudinal zonation of fish species was apparent as species diversity increased downstream. Stream inhabitants were typical Coastal Plain fishes of the lower Ouachita River system.


Age And Growth Of Carp From Beaver Reservoir, Arkansas, Raj V. Kilambi, Walter R. Robison Jan 1978

Age And Growth Of Carp From Beaver Reservoir, Arkansas, Raj V. Kilambi, Walter R. Robison

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Range And Status Of The Nutria, Myocastor Coypus, In Arkansas, Joe W. Bailey, Gary A. Heidt Jan 1978

Range And Status Of The Nutria, Myocastor Coypus, In Arkansas, Joe W. Bailey, Gary A. Heidt

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

An extensive survey has shown that the current range of the nutria, Myocastor coypus. in Arkansas should include the West Gulf Coastal Plain, the Mississippi Alluvial Plain (to Missouri) and the Arkansas Valley along the Arkansas River to Oklahoma. The extensive river and creek systems in the state have provided ready avenues for dispersal, allowing for extremely rapid expansion from the early 1960's when nutria were first observed in the southern part of the state. The current range probably represents most of the suitable habitat in the state and it is felt that further expansion will be held to a …


Fishes Of The Mountain Province Section Of The Ouachita River, John L. Harris, Neil H. Douglas Jan 1978

Fishes Of The Mountain Province Section Of The Ouachita River, John L. Harris, Neil H. Douglas

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

A survey of the fishes of the mountain province section of the Ouachita River from the headwaters to Remmel Dam using field collections, literature records, and museum collections showed the ichthyofauna to be made up of 80 species representing 16 families. Fourteen species not previously reported from the mountain province section of the river were collected in this survey. These species include Ichthyomyzon gagei, Nocomis asper, Notropis ortenburgeri, N. rubellus, Pimephales promelas, Moxostoma carinatum, Noturus taylori, Fundulus notatus, Lepomis humilis, Etheostoma histrio, E. proeliare, Percina maculata, P. nasuta, and P. uranidea. The Nocomis specimens were the first collected from the …


Distribution And Habitat Of The Taillight Shiner, Notropis Maculatus (Hay), In Arkansas, Henry W. Robison Jan 1978

Distribution And Habitat Of The Taillight Shiner, Notropis Maculatus (Hay), In Arkansas, Henry W. Robison

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

The distribution of the taillight shiner, Notropis maculatus (Hay), within Arkansas is discussed based on personal collections, literature citations and a search of museum records. N. maculatus appears to be a typical Coastal Plain physiographic province inhabitant occurring below the Fall Line, and it nears its western and northern range limits west of the Mississippi River in Arkansas. Data are provided on preferred habitat, and suggestions are provided as to the current status of the taillight shiner within Arkansas.