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Biology And Ecology Of Dioryctria Ponderosae Dyar And Dioryctria Tumicolella Mutuura, Munroe And Ross, Mark A. Brohman
Biology And Ecology Of Dioryctria Ponderosae Dyar And Dioryctria Tumicolella Mutuura, Munroe And Ross, Mark A. Brohman
School of Natural Resources: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
No abstract provided.
Biology And Ecology Of Dioryctria Ponderosae Dyar And Dioryctria Tumicolella Mutuura, Munroe And Ross, Mark A. Brohman
Biology And Ecology Of Dioryctria Ponderosae Dyar And Dioryctria Tumicolella Mutuura, Munroe And Ross, Mark A. Brohman
School of Natural Resources: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
No abstract provided.
The Planet, 1991, Volume 21, Issue 01, Peter Donaldson, Associated Students Environmental Center, Western Washington University
The Planet, 1991, Volume 21, Issue 01, Peter Donaldson, Associated Students Environmental Center, Western Washington University
The Planet
No abstract provided.
The Virginia Wetlands Report, Vol. Vi, No. 1, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
The Virginia Wetlands Report, Vol. Vi, No. 1, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Virginia Wetlands Reports
- Black Duck. Walter I. Priest, III
- Atlantic Menhaden. Lyle Varnell
- Back Bay Wetlands Inventory. Walter I. Priest, III and Sharon Dewing
- Mean High Water Mark and How to Locate it. Carvel Blair
The Planet, 1991, Volume 20, Issue 03, Michael J. Lehnert, Associated Students Environmental Center, Western Washington University
The Planet, 1991, Volume 20, Issue 03, Michael J. Lehnert, Associated Students Environmental Center, Western Washington University
The Planet
No abstract provided.
The Planet, 1991, Winter, Michael J. Lehnert, Associated Students Environmental Center, Western Washington University
The Planet, 1991, Winter, Michael J. Lehnert, Associated Students Environmental Center, Western Washington University
The Planet
No abstract provided.
Seasonal Phytoplankton Assemblages Associated With The Chesapeake Bay Plume, Harold G. Marshall
Seasonal Phytoplankton Assemblages Associated With The Chesapeake Bay Plume, Harold G. Marshall
Biological Sciences Faculty Publications
Waters associated with the Chesapeake Bay plume were highly variable, unstable, and subject to the influence of flow patterns into and out of the Bay. Seasonal phytoplankton assemblages were identified for this region, with the phytoplankton development similar to the seasonal spring-fall growth maxima over the shelf, yet influenced by the multi-pulsed patterns often noted in the lower Bay. Major dominants included species common to both the shelf and lower Chesapeake Bay.