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An Autecological Study Of Blackbrush (Coleogyne Ramosissima Torr.) In Southwestern Utah, James E. Bowns
An Autecological Study Of Blackbrush (Coleogyne Ramosissima Torr.) In Southwestern Utah, James E. Bowns
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The purpose of this study was to provide basic ecological information on an important but little studied major vegetation type through autecological investigations of the dominant species. Data include climate and soils where this species occurs, root distribution, phenology and growth, seed germination requirements and seedling survival. Percent ground cover provided by blackbrush and other dominant plants as well as the composition of herbaceous understory vegetation was presented. Leaf and stem anatomy of blackbrush revealed features typical of desert shrub species with stem splitting appearing to be a characteristic of this species.
Blackbrush is characterized as a poor forage species …
Analysis Of Hunter Characteristics And Attitudes Relating To Utah Shooting Preserves, John T. Ratti
Analysis Of Hunter Characteristics And Attitudes Relating To Utah Shooting Preserves, John T. Ratti
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
This paper evaluates the present status of Utah shooting preserves with special reference to attitudes and characteristics of hunters using and not using the shooting preserves system. Data were gathered primarily by a mail questionnaire survey.
Compared to non-users, shooting preserve users were more frequently raised in a suburban or city area, better educated, and had higher yearly incomes. Shooting preserve users were commonly employed as professionals or proprietors, while non-users were often employed as craftsmen, proprietors, or operators.
Most shooting preserve hunters hunted after the state game bird season was closed, and were generally satisfied with Utah preserves. Most …
Primary Production In A Cache Valley, Utah Farm Pond, J. Kent Summers
Primary Production In A Cache Valley, Utah Farm Pond, J. Kent Summers
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Primary production was measured on a 9.5 acre Cache Valley, Utah farm pond from July 1971 to July 1972. Polyethylene film tubes, with lids, were used to confine columns of water for determining dissolved oxygen concentration. Once a week, dissolved oxygen samples were taken at sunset, the following sunrise and sunset. Annual primary production was estimated at 1289 grams oxygen per square meter for two of the four stations, and 927 grams oxygen per square meter for the remaining two stations.
The weekly data was computed at once a month intervals to see if it would be possible to get …
The Effects Of Elevation And Vegetation Type On Snow Accumulation And Melt In Logan Canyon, Utah, Paul R. Thies
The Effects Of Elevation And Vegetation Type On Snow Accumulation And Melt In Logan Canyon, Utah, Paul R. Thies
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Snow accumulation and melt characteristics were studied in Logan Canyon, Utah. Three replications of aspen, conifer, and open field types at 6300, 7100,and 8000 feet were measured for snow depth and water content during 1972. Elevation was found to have the greatest effect on snow water content. The gradient of increasing water content with rise in elevation was found to be .51 inches/100 feet in the zone from 6300 to 7100 feet and 1.9 inches/100 feet from 7100 to 8000 feet. The cooler temperatures at higher elevations partially account for the 8000 foot zone beginning to melt 40 days after …