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A Taxonomic And Ecological Study Of The Ants On The Campus Of The University Of New Mexico, Tad S. Clements Nov 1955

A Taxonomic And Ecological Study Of The Ants On The Campus Of The University Of New Mexico, Tad S. Clements

Biology ETDs

This thesis attempts to indicate some of the ways in which the ants of the campus of the University of New Mexico affect man within the small area of the campus. However, my purpose of doing the study has not been strictly limited by practical considerations. Until now, no systematic study has been made of the Formicidae of the University of New Mexico Campus. Since the habitats produced artificially by man on the University of New Mexico Campus have resulted in favoring certain species of ants not found by the writer elsewhere in the region, the present study is valuable.


Respiration, Succinoxidase And D-Amino Acid Oxidase Studies On Livers From Rats Fed The Hepatic Carcinogens 4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene (Dab) And 3(1)-Methyl-4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene(3(1)-Me-Dab), Donald R. Richmond May 1955

Respiration, Succinoxidase And D-Amino Acid Oxidase Studies On Livers From Rats Fed The Hepatic Carcinogens 4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene (Dab) And 3(1)-Methyl-4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene(3(1)-Me-Dab), Donald R. Richmond

Biology ETDs

The purpose of this investigation was:

1) to study the d-amino acid oxidase activity in the tumorous and nontumorous liver areas of animals fed different azo dyes;

2) to determine whether any decrease in enzyme activity was due to the lack of apoenzyme, its coenzyme or both;

3) to observe the effect of additional dietary riboflavin upon liver and tumor d-amino acid oxidase activity in animals bearing hepatomas in an effort to determine whether the vitamin could still be utilized in these tissues;

4) to compare succinoxidase activity in the different livers and hepatomas since this enzyme system is also …


The Minimal Nutritional Requirements Of Several Strains Of Shigella Dysenteriae 1, Roy M. Johnson May 1955

The Minimal Nutritional Requirements Of Several Strains Of Shigella Dysenteriae 1, Roy M. Johnson

Biology ETDs

The study of bacterial nutrition is fundamental to an understanding of the physiological aspects of microorganisms. The advances made in biochemical research during the past few decades have permitted the employment of synthetic media for a large number of microorganisms previously able to grow only on complex, ill-defined media. In turn, microorganisma have become a valuable tool of the biochemist for the assay of vitamins and growth factors. These combined efforts of the biochemist and the microbiologist have advanced the entire field of physiology applicable to all organisms.


A Study Of The Pseudoscorpions Of The Mississippi River Drainage Basins, Joan Elizabeth Bolsterli May 1955

A Study Of The Pseudoscorpions Of The Mississippi River Drainage Basins, Joan Elizabeth Bolsterli

Biology ETDs

The purpose of the present study is to obtain information relative to the taxonomy, geographical distribution, and ecology of the pseudoscorpions of the Mississippi River drainage basin, with the exception of areas of headwater tributary streams. The present study is geographically restricted to the area bounded on the west by North Dakota, Kansas, and Oklahoma and on the east by Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee, and ranges from the Canadian border on the north to the Gulf of Mexico on the south.


Studies On The Evaluation Of The Concentration Exponent Of Benzalkonium Chloride, John P. Davanzo May 1955

Studies On The Evaluation Of The Concentration Exponent Of Benzalkonium Chloride, John P. Davanzo

Biology ETDs

In recent years many have come to believe in the exponential function of the concentration of a disinfectant to be a reliable index in evaluating the germicidial effect of that compound.


Contributions To The Gramineae Of Bernalillo County, New Mexico, James Mcdonald Rominger May 1955

Contributions To The Gramineae Of Bernalillo County, New Mexico, James Mcdonald Rominger

Biology ETDs

An attempt has been made to collect, identify, and classify all the four tribes Agrostideae, Andropogoneae, Aveneae, and Chlorideae within the confines of Bernalillo County, New Mexico. Specimens have been examined from the herbarium of the University of New Mexico, the regional Forest Service herbarium, and the regional Soil Conservation Service herbarium, all located in Albuquerque. Species reported from Bernalillo County in these herbaria and unobserved by the author have been included in the thesis.


Relation Between Specific Ionization Of Various Radiations And Their Relative Biological Effectiveness In Mammalian Systems, John E. Furchner May 1955

Relation Between Specific Ionization Of Various Radiations And Their Relative Biological Effectiveness In Mammalian Systems, John E. Furchner

Biology ETDs

The relative biological effectiveness of several radiations of differing specific ionizations was determined. The radiation effect studied was impairment of bone marrow function, and the biological test system used was the depression of Fe59 uptake by the red blood cells of male Sprague-Dawley rats. The effectiveness of the mixed radiations in the thermal column of a homogeneous reactor was compared with 250-KVP X radiation, and the effect of the beta particles of tritium was compared with that of Co60 gamma rays. The effect of the alpha particles of Pu and Ra on bone marrow function was also determined.


The Fern Prothallium As An Experimental Object For Morphogenetic Studies, Dorothy Anita Douglas May 1955

The Fern Prothallium As An Experimental Object For Morphogenetic Studies, Dorothy Anita Douglas

Theses & Honors Papers

No abstract provided.


A Cytological Study Of The Induced Octoploid Of An Agropyron-Hordeum Hybrid, R. Bruce Ashman May 1955

A Cytological Study Of The Induced Octoploid Of An Agropyron-Hordeum Hybrid, R. Bruce Ashman

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The occurrence of hybrids, both interspecific and intergeneric, is frequent in the Gramineae generally (Stebbins, 1949), and is especially common in the tribe Hordeae of which both A. trachycaulum and H. jubatum are members. Intergeneric hybrids in this tribe have been studied by Stebbins et al. (1946a, and 1946b), Stebbins and Walters (1949), and Stebbins and Singh (1950) in an effort to determine true phylogenetic relationships on which to base a taxonomic classification, and results of these studies have indicated that the current taxonomic treatment of this tribe is highly artificial. Attempts to produce a perennial wheat and improve …


Notes On Some Leeches (Hirudinea) From The Yukon Territory, Canada, And Alaska, M. M. Keith Apr 1955

Notes On Some Leeches (Hirudinea) From The Yukon Territory, Canada, And Alaska, M. M. Keith

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


A Limnological Study Of A Farm Pond In Piedmont Virginia, Herbert Hindle Goodman Jan 1955

A Limnological Study Of A Farm Pond In Piedmont Virginia, Herbert Hindle Goodman

Theses & Honors Papers

No abstract provided.


Succession In A Dune Community At Mentor Headlands, Ohio, Harold G. Marshall Jan 1955

Succession In A Dune Community At Mentor Headlands, Ohio, Harold G. Marshall

Biological Sciences Faculty Publications

Continual sand deposition on the Lake Erie shore, adjacent to the mouth of the Grand River, has led to the formation of a developing sand dune community and through the years a successional pattern of plant growth. An analysis was made of the general plant composition of the area by means of four transects directed from the bare beach inland. Definite zonation of specific plant species was present throughout the community in parallel formation. Named for the dominant plant types they contained, the major stages were: dune grass, poplar, aspen, and oak.