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The late-glacial and post-glacial history of the Cedarburg Bog area, Wisconsin
(1970-04-01)
Continental glaciers moving over Wisconsin four times in the last two million years sculptured the underlying Paleozoic dolomites and limestones in the Cedarburg area and deposited vast amounts of debris on the bedrock ...
Breeding birds of the forested portions of Cedarburg Bog
(1973-10-01)
In 1971 the Wisconsin Scientific Areas Preservation Council inaugurated a program of annual breeding bird surveys in the various state scientific areas, carried out by members of the Wisconsin Society for Ornithology and ...
Vascular plants near the margins of their range in Cedarburg Bog. Part II. Dicots
(1982-04-01)
There are two species of gymnosperms and 18 monocots that are near the southern edge of their geographic range in Cedarburg Bog (Reinartz and Reinartz 1981). Six of these may actually reach their range boundary in the bog. ...
A guide to the natural history of the Cedarburg Bog: Part II
(1986-04-01)
The boardwalk that extends to the center of the Cedarburg Bog is the UWM Field Station's most heavily used teaching facility. Research is also conducted in the Bog, which holds an understandable fascination for researchers ...
UWM’s first PhD in botany awarded for study of Cedarburg Bog
(1969-04-01)
Thomas F. Grittinger's thesis, entitled "Vegetational Patterns and Edaphic Relationships in Cedarburg Bog," summarized for the first time we now have a large amount of information about the variety and detailed composition ...
A Preliminary, Annotated List of Beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera) from the UW-Milwaukee Field Station
(2013-01-01)
Coleoptera, the beetles, account for nearly 25% of all known animal species, and nearly 18% of all described species of life on the planet. Their species richness is equal to the number of all plant species in the world ...
Flowering phenology along the UWM Field Station boardwalk in the Cedarburg Bog
(1993-10-01)
Flowering phenology of 254 plant species was studied over eight growing seasons between 1984 and 1993. Most of the phonological observations were made along the Field Station's boardwalk in the Cedarburg Bog. We report on ...
Post-settlement land uses and their effects on the Cedarburg Bog
(1973-10-01)
During a study of the plant species of a lowland hardwood stand at the western edge of the Cedarburg Bog (Farley, 1973), it was noted that significant environmental changes had occurred here and throughout the bog which ...
Autecological studies of Drosera linearis, a threatened sundew species
(1984-04-01)
The linear-leaf sundew has been extirpated from several stations at the southern edge of Its range. Cedarburg Bog is believed to harbor the largest of the remaining southern colonies of this species. Drosera linearis has ...
Summer birds reaching the margins of their range at the Cedarburg Bog and the UWM Field Station
(1982-04-01)
In a previous article, Reinartz and Reinartz (1981) described the monocot and gymnosperm plants that reach their range limits at the Cedarburg Bog. The bog forest consists primarily of·white cedar (Thuja canadensis) and ...










