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    Vascular plants near the margins of their range in Cedarburg Bog. Part II. Dicots 

    Reinartz, James A; Reinartz, Gay E (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. ...
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    Summer birds reaching the margins of their range at the Cedarburg Bog and the UWM Field Station 

    Idzikowski, John H (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 ...
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    Vascular plants near the margins of their range in Cedarburg Bog. Part 1. Gymnosperms and Monocots 

    Reinartz, James A; Reinartz, Gay E (1981-10-01)
    Marginal populations are those located at the extreme or periphery of a species' range. In the context of this paper, marginal populations refer to a geographical periphery rather than to possible ecological margins. A ...
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    Notes on two species of plants at the margins of their ranges in Cedarburg Bog 

    Reinartz, James A (1983-10-01)
    In June 1983 two large patches of Fringed Polygala were found in the Cedar-Tamarack woods at the north end of Cedarburg Bog. These patches had obviously been established for a number of years but the species had never ...

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    Cedarburg Bog (3)range limits (3)breeding birds (1)Cedarburg bog (1)dicots (1)fringed polygala (1)gymnosperms (1)monocots (1)orchid (1)... View MoreDate Issued1982 (2)1981 (1)1983 (1)Has File(s)Yes (4)

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