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Island biogeography in Southeastern Wisconsin: a progress report.
(1975-04-01)
Ecosystems develop as a result of interactions between the biotic and abiotic components in the environment. Natural systems are diverse and stable when interactions between the community and the supersystem are in balance. ...
The March ice storm: disaster and opportunity
(1975-10-01)
The ice storm of March 1-5,1976, of perhaps once in a century severity, hit the UWM Field Station with ice loads up to 2 in. thick. The crowns of many trees, especially older beech and maple, were literally torn asunder ...
Landscape patterns and forest island interactions
(1975-10-01)
On March 18, the Field Station welcomed faculty and graduate students involved in the Landscape Pattern Analysis project. This study has both theoretical and practical objectives. The theoretical problems are concerned ...
Cold air drainage: a field experiment
(1975-10-01)
The following descriptions of a 24-hour cycle of the flows of radiant energy in November 1974 were written as follow-up assignments to a class exercise measuring these energy flows at the Field Station (Meteorology 511 - ...




