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Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 24, No.4 December 1992
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 24, No.4 December 1992
The Prairie Naturalist
NEW VASCULAR PLANT RECORDS FOR NORTIl DAKOTA ▪ B. L. Heidel, A. J. Duxbury, W.T. Barker, and J. R. Challey
GROWTH OF BLUEGILLS AND YELLOW PERCH IN SOUTH DAKOTA WATERS ▪ D.w. Willis, J.P. Lott, C.S. Guy, and D.O. Lucchesi
SEASONAL VARIATION IN SAMPLING DATA FOR WALLEYE AND SAUGER COLLECTED WITH GILL NETS FROM LAKE SAKAKAWEA, NORTH DAKOTA ▪ S.W. Mero andD.W. Willis
OBSERVATIONS ON NESTING OF THE AMERICAN BITTERN IN NORTIlWEST MINNESOTA ▪ W D. Svedarsky
FOOD HABITS OF MOURNING DOVES IN EAST CENTRAL SOUTH DAKOTA ▪ J.T. Van't Hul and J.A. Jenks
DISTRIBUTION OF TIlE PYGMY SHREW IN …
Spiranthes Ovalis Lindl., John E. Ebinger
Spiranthes Cernua (L.) Rich., Mary C. Hruska
Spiranthes Cernua (L.) Rich., John E. Ebinger
Red Butte Canyon Research Natural Area: History, Flora, Geology, Climate, And Ecology, James R. Ehleringer, Lois A. Arnow, Ted Arnow, Irving B. Mcnulty, Norman C. Negus
Red Butte Canyon Research Natural Area: History, Flora, Geology, Climate, And Ecology, James R. Ehleringer, Lois A. Arnow, Ted Arnow, Irving B. Mcnulty, Norman C. Negus
Great Basin Naturalist
Red Butte Canyon is a protected, near pristine canyon entering Salt Lake Valley, Utah. It contains a well-developed riparian zone and a perennial stream; hillside vegetation ranges from grasslands on the lower limits to Douglas-fir and aspen stands at the upper elevations. In this paper we describe the history of human impact, natural history aspects of climate, geology, and ecology, and faunal and floral information for key species in the canyon. The role and importance of Research Natural Areas is discussed, particularly with respect to the need to protect Red Butte Canyon—one of the few remaining undisturbed riparian ecosystems in …
Viola Pubescens Var. Eriocarpa (Schwein.) N.H.Russell, Mary C. Hruska
Viola Pubescens Var. Eriocarpa (Schwein.) N.H.Russell, Mary C. Hruska
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Spiranthes Ovalis Lindl., Mary C. Hruska
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 24, No.3 September 1992
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 24, No.3 September 1992
The Prairie Naturalist
VESICULAR-ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAE IN BLOWOUT PENSTEMON ▪ T. R. Flessner and J. Stubbendieck
STATUS OF HAPLOPAPPUS FREMONTII A. GRAY SSP. MONOCEPHALUS (A. NELSON) HALL [ASTERACEAE] IN COLORADO ▪ K.A. Schulz and R.B. Shaw
HABITAT CHANGES ABOVE AND BELOW WATER PROJECTS ON THE NORTH PLATTE AND SOUTH PLATTE RIVERS IN NEBRASKA ▪ P. M. McDonald and J.G. Sidle
INSECT FLORAL VISITORS TO FOUR SPECIES OF TALL-GRASS PRAIRIE COMPOSITE (ASTERACEAE: HELIANTHEAE) ▪ J. A. Dickinson and M. J. McKone
SUMMER BIRD USE OF KANSAS WINDBREAKS ▪ T.T. Cable, R.L. Schroeder, V. Brack, Jr., and P.S. Cook
RING-NECKED PHEASANTS AND FOOD PLOT SIZE (GALLIFORMES: …
Parthenocissus Quinquefolia (L.) Planch., John E. Ebinger
Parthenocissus Quinquefolia (L.) Planch., John E. Ebinger
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Ampelopsis Arborea (L.) Koehne, John E. Ebinger
Ampelopsis Arborea (L.) Koehne, John E. Ebinger
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Polypremum Procumbens L., John E. Ebinger
Verbena Bonariensis L., Richard J. Abbott
Verbena Brasiliensis Vell., Richard J. Abbott
Verbena Brasiliensis Vell., Richard J. Abbott
Phyla Nodiflora (L.) Greene, John E. Ebinger
Verbena Bonariensis L., Richard J. Abbott
Avicennia Germinans (L.) Stearn, Richard J. Abbott
Avicennia Germinans (L.) Stearn, Richard J. Abbott
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Avicennia Germinans (L.) Stearn, Richard J. Abbott, Randy L. Mears
Avicennia Germinans (L.) Stearn, Richard J. Abbott, Randy L. Mears
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Vitis Shuttleworthii House, Richard J. Abott, Randy L. Mears
Vitis Shuttleworthii House, Richard J. Abott, Randy L. Mears
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Remnant Vegetation Protection Scheme 1991 Blocks, J E D Fox, P Read, J - Pg Orsini
Remnant Vegetation Protection Scheme 1991 Blocks, J E D Fox, P Read, J - Pg Orsini
All other publications
No abstract provided.
Broussonetia Papyrifera Vent., Steven Clemants, Phil Wallich
Broussonetia Papyrifera Vent., Steven Clemants, Phil Wallich
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Distribution And Ecological Significance Of On-Farm Bushland Remnants In The Southern Wheatbelt Region Of Western Australia, F Mollemans, G Beeston
Distribution And Ecological Significance Of On-Farm Bushland Remnants In The Southern Wheatbelt Region Of Western Australia, F Mollemans, G Beeston
Soil conservation survey collection
The Southern Wheatbelt Region Remnant Vegetation Survey was funded by the Save the Bush program, and aimed at surveying pieces of on-farm remnant vegetation in the "Great Southern" of Western Australia. At the outset a total of 13 shires were selected for survey, namely: Broomehill, Corrigin, Dumbleyung, Katanning, Kent, Kondinin, Kulin, Lake Grace, Narrogin, Tambellup, Wagin, Wickepin, Woodanilling. However, time constraints (available funding indicated a time frame of 40 weeks for the project to be completed) meant that subsequently Kent and Lake Grace shires (two of the largest) had to be dropped from the survey to allow for proper completion …
Die Konsequenzen Eines Lebens Im Druckbehälter. Biotheoretische Implikationen Der Organisation Pflanzlicher Organismen [The Consequences Of Living In A Pressure Pot. Biotheoretical Implications Of The Organismic Architecture Of Plants], Winfried Peters, Hubert Felle
Die Konsequenzen Eines Lebens Im Druckbehälter. Biotheoretische Implikationen Der Organisation Pflanzlicher Organismen [The Consequences Of Living In A Pressure Pot. Biotheoretical Implications Of The Organismic Architecture Of Plants], Winfried Peters, Hubert Felle
Winfried S. Peters
Acer Nigrum Michx.F., Paul D. Sorensen
Calopogon Pulchellus R. Br., John E. Ebinger
Arkansas Rice Research Studies 1991, B. R. Wells
Arkansas Rice Research Studies 1991, B. R. Wells
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series
The research reports in this publication represent one year of results; therefore, these results should not be used as a basis for longterm recommendations. Several research reports in this publication dealing with soil fertility also appear in Arkansas Soil Fertility Studies 1991, Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series 421. This duplication is the result of the overlap in research coverage between the two series and our effort to inform Arkansas rice producers of all the research being conducted with funds from the rice check-off.
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 24. No.2 June 1992
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 24. No.2 June 1992
The Prairie Naturalist
FIRST FLOWERING DATES AND FLOWERING PERIODS OF PRAIRIE PLANTS AT WOODWORTH. NORTH DAKOTA ▪ J. M. Callow, J A. Kanlrud, and K.F. Higgins
PROBABLE DISTRIBUTION OF THE WOODCHUCK IN NORTH CENTRAL KANSAS ▪ J.R. Choate and T. W. Haner
NEST AND NEST SITE CHARACTERISTICS OF SOME GROUND-NESTING NON-PASSERINE BIRDS OF NORTHERN GRASSLANDS ▪ H A. Kantrud and K.F. Higgins
CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNTS FOR NORTH DAKOTA ▪ R.N. Randall
COMPARISON OF SIZE STRUCfURE AND CATCH RATE FOR LARGEMOUTH BASS SAMPLES COLLECTED BY ELECTROFlSHING AND ANGLING ▪ DJ. Isaak, T.D. Hill, and D.W. Willis
MULE DEER HABITAT USE IN THE NORTH DAKOTA …
Viola Sororia Willd., Kerry Barringer
Dna Extraction From Preserved Trout Tissues, D. K. Shiozawa, J. Kudo, R. P. Evans, S. R. Woodward, R. N. Williams
Dna Extraction From Preserved Trout Tissues, D. K. Shiozawa, J. Kudo, R. P. Evans, S. R. Woodward, R. N. Williams
Great Basin Naturalist
We have adapted techniques developed for the extraction of DNA from formalin-fixed, paraffin-imbedded human tissues for use on preserved fish tissues. DNA was successfully extracted and the d-loop region of mitochondrial DNA was amplified with the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The sequences of the amplified DNA from preserved and modern samples were identical. These techniques were also applied to fin tissue treated with a variety of preservatives. Extraction of DNA from ethyl alcohol and air-dried fin tissues gave yields equivalent to those from frozen tissues. Extraction of DNA from preserved museum specimens of rare or extinct taxa could significantly increase …
Persoonia Mollis R.Br. Subsp. Mollis, L. A. S. Johnson, B. G. Briggs, B. M. Wiecek
Persoonia Mollis R.Br. Subsp. Mollis, L. A. S. Johnson, B. G. Briggs, B. M. Wiecek
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.