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Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Predation Of Upland Game And Its Management, Roger Wells
Predation Of Upland Game And Its Management, Roger Wells
Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings
There is probably no greater topic that elicits greater emotion in public wildlife discussions than that of predation. A variety of groups each with their own particular special interest surround the topic.
Some advocate complete protection of predators on the premise that their activities merely result in a "balance of nature." The opposite viewpoint argue just as strongly for the total elimination of Predators of valued wildlife in order to have greater number for man's enjoyment.
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 11, Number 4. December 1979
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 11, Number 4. December 1979
The Prairie Naturalist
THE STATUS OF HERONS, EGRETS AND IBISES IN NORTH DAKOTA ▪ J. T. Lokomoen
RANGE EXPANSION OF BAIRD'S SPARROW IN SOUTH DAKOTA ▪ H. A. Kantrud and C. A. Faanes
NESTING RECORDS OF THE WOOD THRUSH IN NORTH DAKOTA ▪ S. O. Lambeth and D. O. Lambeth
SOME ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF MARBLED GODWITS AND WILLETS IN NORTH DAKOTA ▪ K. F. Higgins, L. M. Kirsch, M. R. Ryan and R. B. Renken
NOTES ON THE INCUBATION BEHAVIOR OF BLACK-BELLIED WHISTLING DUCKS ▪ E G. Bolen and E. N. Smith
NOTES
Red Fox Captures Sharp-tailed Grouse at the Lek ▪ S. …
Metals In Apple Cider Produced And Marketed In Connecticut, Dennis W. Hill, Thomas R. Kelley, Gale R. Morrow, Sylvia W. Matiuck
Metals In Apple Cider Produced And Marketed In Connecticut, Dennis W. Hill, Thomas R. Kelley, Gale R. Morrow, Sylvia W. Matiuck
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
No abstract provided.
Effects Of No-Tillage Fallow As Compared To Conventional Tillage In A Wheat-Fallow System, C. R. Fenster, G. A. Peterson
Effects Of No-Tillage Fallow As Compared To Conventional Tillage In A Wheat-Fallow System, C. R. Fenster, G. A. Peterson
Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
The benefits of reducing tillage by use of herbicides for weed control emphasizes why research was started to study a fallow system where all tillage was replaced by herbicides. Wheat planting was then the only soil disturbing operation. Objectives of the research were to compare the effects of no-tillage (chemical), stubble-mulch and plow (bare fallow) systems of fallow on: 1. Grain yield. 2. Grain protein. 3. Residue retention. 4. Soil nitrate-nitrogen accumulation. 5. Soil water accumulations during fallow. Data presented are in the form of a progress report. These experiments will continue.
X-Rays Provide Researchers With Views Of Coral Growth Patterns, Richard E. Dodge
X-Rays Provide Researchers With Views Of Coral Growth Patterns, Richard E. Dodge
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles
No abstract provided.
Rare, Threatened And Endangered Vascular Plants In Oregon: An Interim Report, Jean L. Siddall, Kenton L. Chambers, David H. Wagner
Rare, Threatened And Endangered Vascular Plants In Oregon: An Interim Report, Jean L. Siddall, Kenton L. Chambers, David H. Wagner
Institute for Natural Resources Publications
This report on rare, threatened and endangered vascular plants in Oregon is a basic document in the process of inventorying the state's natural areas * Prerequisite to the orderly establishment of natural preserves for research and conservation in Oregon are (1) a classification of the ecological types, and (2) a listing of the special organisms, which should be represented in a comprehensive system of designated natural areas. The necessary ecological classification was published in the U.S. Forest Service Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station document, "Research Natural Area Needs in the Pacific Northwest," by Dyrness et al. (1975). This …
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 11, Number 3. September 1979
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 11, Number 3. September 1979
The Prairie Naturalist
DISTRIBUTION AND NATURAL HISTORY OF AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES IN WESTERN NEBRASKA WITH ECOLOGICAL NOTES ON THE HERPETILES OF ARAPAHO PRAIRIE ▪ R. E. Ballinger, J. D. Lynch and P. H. Cole
AVIAN MORTALITY FROM A SEVERE HAIL STORM ▪ J. L. Piehl
EFFECTS OF A SUMMER STORM ON BIRD POPULATIONS ▪ D. H. Johnson
SEXING AND AGING CRITERIA FOR THE WHITE PELICAN ▪ G. R. Lingle and N. F. Sloan
CANVASBACK DUCK RECOVERS FROM COMPOUND LUXATION TO WING ▪ H. A. Doty
SECOND NORTH DAKOTA RECORD OF LOUISIANA WATERTHRUSH ▪ C. A. Faanes
FIRST NESTING RECORD OF A LOUISIANA HERON …
Heating-Effect Minimization In Dye Lasers, Kenneth Lee Matheson, James M. Thorne
Heating-Effect Minimization In Dye Lasers, Kenneth Lee Matheson, James M. Thorne
Faculty Publications
Optical pumping of dye lasers deposits heat nonuniformly in the active medium. Because the refractive index of a liquid or gas is a function of temperature, gradients are created which refract the laser beam. This effect is sometimes serious enough to quench laser action. In this paper, we evaluate the effects caused by optical pumping with a coaxial flashlamp and suggest ultraviolet absorbers and wavelength shifters as materials for minimizing the problem
Mule Deer Habitat Guidelines, Richard M. Kerr
Mule Deer Habitat Guidelines, Richard M. Kerr
United States Bureau of Land Management: Staff Publications
The purpose of this Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) Habitat Management Guide is principally to assist BLM managers and biologists in planning for and managing mule deer habitat on public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management. For many years Federal land management agencies have made the distinction between the Federal responsibility for managing habitat and the State prerogatives of managing native wild ungulate populations. Certainly the two are inseparably linked. These responsibilities, and up to now "symbiotic relationships", are probably best described succinctly in Title 43 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 24.
Outlook -- The …
Long-Term Effects Of Land Application Of Domestic Wastwater: Tooele, Utah, Slow-Rate Site, Volume 1: Field Investigation, James H. Reynolds, L. R. Anderson, R. W. Miller, W. F. Campbell, M. O. Braun
Long-Term Effects Of Land Application Of Domestic Wastwater: Tooele, Utah, Slow-Rate Site, Volume 1: Field Investigation, James H. Reynolds, L. R. Anderson, R. W. Miller, W. F. Campbell, M. O. Braun
All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)
Application of wastewater to the land has been designated a viable alternative for wastewater treatment by the Water Pollution Act Amendments of 1972 (PL 92-500). However, very little information is available concerning the long-term effects of applying wastewater to the land. The general objective of this study was to determine the long-term effects of employing secondary treated municipal wastewater as irrigation water. The study compared the quality of soils, crops, groundwater, and applied water to a site receiving normal irrigation water (control site) to a site (treated site) which had utilized seondary treated municipal effluent for irrigation water during a …
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 11 , Number 2. June 1979
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 11 , Number 2. June 1979
The Prairie Naturalist
SPECIES WITH EXTRA FLORAL NECTARIES IN A TEMPERATE FLORA (NEBRASKA) ▪ Kathleen H. Keeler
PLANTS OF MOUNT GOLIATH RESEARCH NATURAL AREA ▪ Jeanette Hartman and Rod Mitchell
STATUS OF THE STURGEON CHUB (HYBOPSIS GELIDA) AND SICKLEFIN CHUB (HYBOPSIS MEEKI) IN NORTH DAKOTA ▪ Robert C. Reigh and Dean S. Elsen
OBSERVATIONS ON COYOTE BIOLOGY IN NORTH-CENTRAL MISSOURI ▪ Fred B. Samson and Bill D. Hill
DESTRUCTION TO NESTING BIRDS ON A MARSH BAY BY A SINGLE STORM ▪ Martin K. McNicholl
BOOK REVIEWS
Presentations on Predators ▪ Staff
Migratory Game Birds ▪ Ronald A. Ryder
Wolf …
Ecotypic Differentiation Of Andropogon Virginicus L. In Relation To Strip Mine Spoil Banks, Valina Kay Hurt
Ecotypic Differentiation Of Andropogon Virginicus L. In Relation To Strip Mine Spoil Banks, Valina Kay Hurt
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Reciprocal plantings of populations of broomsedge, taken from an abandoned strip mine and from an abandoned farm plot in south central Kentucky, on strip mine spoil and abandoned field soil resulted in patterns of populations differentiation. Clonal plantings of populations from strip mine habitats and old field development appeared equal in height and biomass when grown on old field soils in both field trials and growth chamber studies. Populations when planted in strip mine soils in field trials and controlled growth experiments. Later flowering in strip mine populations may be a key to survival strategy in the harsh microclimates of …
Ua66/8/2 Growing Season In Kentucky 1948-1977, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Robert Sanderson
Ua66/8/2 Growing Season In Kentucky 1948-1977, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Robert Sanderson
WKU Archives Records
Kentucky Climate Center report number 21 Growing Season in Kentucky
The Prairie Naturalist Vol. 11, No. 1. March, 1979
The Prairie Naturalist Vol. 11, No. 1. March, 1979
The Prairie Naturalist
ORIN ALVA STEVENS, A PRAIRIE NATURALIST ▪ G. Monson
FIRST RECORD OF LONG-TAILED JAEGER FOR NORTH DAKOTA ▪ T. Gatz and D. Treasure
NEW RECORDS OF THE DWARF SHREW (SOREX NANUS) IN SOUTH DAKOTA ▪ R. J. Cinq-Mars, R. S. Hoffmann and J. K. Jones, Jr.
THE ETHYLENE FROM BURNING LIGNITE AS A PROBABLE CAUSE OF COLUMNARITY IN NORTH DAKOTA JUNIPERS ▪ J. M. Murphy and D. J. Holden
CAMOUFLAGED COYOTE DEN ENTRANCES ▪ D. P. Althoff
CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNTS FOR NORTH DAKOTA - 1978 ▪ R.N. Randall
NOTES
An Upland Nest of the Virginia Rail in North …
Nebraska Rainbow Trout, Nebraska Game And Parks, G. Zeurlein, L. Hesse, J. Seeb, L. Wishard
Nebraska Rainbow Trout, Nebraska Game And Parks, G. Zeurlein, L. Hesse, J. Seeb, L. Wishard
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission: Publications
Chapter 1 Lethal and Preferred Temperatures of Lake McConaughy Rainbow Trout Versus Domestic Strain Rainbow Trout By R. Vancil, G. Zuerlein and L. Hesse
Chapter 2 A Nitrifying Filter-Cooling Condenser System for Total Water Re-use in Cold-Water Fish Holding or Rearing Applications By L. Hesse, G. Zuerlein and R. Vancil
Chapter 3 Biochemical Genetic Analysis of Two Strains of Nebraska Rainbow Trout By J. Seeb and L. Wishard
The self-sustaining rainbow trout population living in Lake Mcconaughy and the North Platte River tributaries is unique to the Great Plains region. The population spends most of its adult life in the …
Regional Trials At Esperence, M D. Bolland
Regional Trials At Esperence, M D. Bolland
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
79ES5 Methods of resowing clover into old Esperance sandplain: pasture. Condingup. 79ES6 Methods of resowing clover into old Esperance sandplain pasture. Condingup. 79ES34 Methods of resowing clover into old Esperance sandplain: pasture. Yerangatup. 79ES7 Nutrient response definition trial for clover on sandplain pasture. Gibson. 79ES8 Nutrient response definition trial for clover on sandplain pasture. Gibson. 79ES9 Nutrient response definition trial for clover on sandplain pasture. Condingup. 79ESl0 To test the need for lime in regenerating clover in old Esperance sandplain pastures. Condingup. 79ES11 To test the need for lime in regenerating clover in old Esperance sandplain pastures. Gibson 79ES12 To …
1979 Summary Of Results Of Field Experiments, A Bokor
1979 Summary Of Results Of Field Experiments, A Bokor
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
(1) Bunch Rot Control of Rhine Riesling Grapes: 78AL46. (2) Bunch Rot (Bunch Breakdown) on Rhine Riesling Grapes: 78AL47. (3) Black Spot (Ascochyta Blight) of Processing Peas: 79AL45.
Wheat Potential Yield Trials - 79ka17 D. Hall, Beaufort River - 79wh32 Wongan Hills Research Station, R N. Weir, D Tennant, A. G. P. Brown, M. W. Perry
Wheat Potential Yield Trials - 79ka17 D. Hall, Beaufort River - 79wh32 Wongan Hills Research Station, R N. Weir, D Tennant, A. G. P. Brown, M. W. Perry
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
COMMENTS 1. No insect problems experienced and broadleaf weeds effectively controlled by spraying. Septoria· leaf spot incidence insufficient to affect yields. 2. Little effect of time of planting on either total dry matter or grain yield. Crop received about 70% of the average May-October rainfall with a very dry September-October. Perhaps the distribution of rainfall allowed a similar pattern of water use, and total water use by each planting time. 3. There is probably a significant effect of Nitrogen regime on grain yield. Osmocote (N3) consistently yielded more than either single (N1) or repeated (N2) dressings of Agran 34:0. The …
Investigations Of Ryegrass Toxicity, B A. Stynes
Investigations Of Ryegrass Toxicity, B A. Stynes
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Development of toxicity in the field. Experiment – 79KA13. Location – C. Butterworth, Katanning. The effect of herbicides and growth regulants on gall development. Experiment – 79KA14. Location - C. Butterworth, Katanning. Effect of burning on the production of galls. Experiment – 79KA9. Location - L. Blight, Gnowangerup; K. Butterworth, Katanning; C. Hanna, Katanning; J. Shepherdson, Gnowangerup. Table 1 Previous land use and characteristics of fires at four farms where fields were burnt in autumn to reduce the level of toxicity of ryegrass in the subsequent spring pasture. Table 2 The numbers and relative proportions of galls retained in the …
A Computer Model For Evaluating Corn Harvesting, Handling, Drying And Storage Systems, Thomas C. Bridges, Otto J. Loewer Jr., John N. Walker, Douglas G. Overhults
A Computer Model For Evaluating Corn Harvesting, Handling, Drying And Storage Systems, Thomas C. Bridges, Otto J. Loewer Jr., John N. Walker, Douglas G. Overhults
Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Influence Of Harvest Rate And Drying Time On Grain Drying And Storage Facility Selection, Thomas C. Bridges, Otto J. Loewer Jr., Douglas G. Overhults
The Influence Of Harvest Rate And Drying Time On Grain Drying And Storage Facility Selection, Thomas C. Bridges, Otto J. Loewer Jr., Douglas G. Overhults
Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Interactions Of Winter Sheep Grazing And Small Mammal Populations, C. D. Jorgensen
Interactions Of Winter Sheep Grazing And Small Mammal Populations, C. D. Jorgensen
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Plant Productivity And Nutrient Interrelationships Of Perennials In The Mohave Desert, A. Wallace, A. T. Vollmer, R. T. Mueller, J. W. Cha
Plant Productivity And Nutrient Interrelationships Of Perennials In The Mohave Desert, A. Wallace, A. T. Vollmer, R. T. Mueller, J. W. Cha
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Gas Exchange, Carbon Balance And Productivity Of Great Basin Shrub-Dominated Communities, M. M. Caldwell, L. B. Camp, R. S. Holthausen, H. Neuber
Gas Exchange, Carbon Balance And Productivity Of Great Basin Shrub-Dominated Communities, M. M. Caldwell, L. B. Camp, R. S. Holthausen, H. Neuber
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Rodents On Germination Of Desert Annuals, O. J. Reichman
Effects Of Rodents On Germination Of Desert Annuals, O. J. Reichman
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Responses And Interactions In Desert Plants As Influenced By Irrigation And Nitrogen Application, R. B. Hunter, E. M. Romney, A. Wallace, J. E. Kinnear, T. L. Ackerman, H. O. Hill
Responses And Interactions In Desert Plants As Influenced By Irrigation And Nitrogen Application, R. B. Hunter, E. M. Romney, A. Wallace, J. E. Kinnear, T. L. Ackerman, H. O. Hill
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Primary Production And Carbon Allocation In Creosotebush: Validation Of The Model, G. L. Cunningham, J. F. Reynolds
Primary Production And Carbon Allocation In Creosotebush: Validation Of The Model, G. L. Cunningham, J. F. Reynolds
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
User's Manual For Desert2: A Desert Ecosystem Simulator Written In Ansi Fortran Iv, W. D. Valentine
User's Manual For Desert2: A Desert Ecosystem Simulator Written In Ansi Fortran Iv, W. D. Valentine
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Nitrogen Transformation In Rock Valley And Adjacent Areas Of The Mohave Desert, R. B. Hunter, A. Wallace, E. M. Romney
Nitrogen Transformation In Rock Valley And Adjacent Areas Of The Mohave Desert, R. B. Hunter, A. Wallace, E. M. Romney
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Plant Growth And Water Transfer Processes Under Desert Conditions, L. Gay, T. Sammis, D. D. Evans
Plant Growth And Water Transfer Processes Under Desert Conditions, L. Gay, T. Sammis, D. D. Evans
Memorandum
No abstract provided.