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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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    Behavioral studies of Black-capped Chickadees at the UWM Field Station 

    Ficken, Millicent S (1982-10-01)
    This report summarizes studies of the behavior of Black-capped Chickadees (Parus atricapillus) conducted at the UWM Field Station since 1970. Vocalizations and responses to predators are emphasized. Chickadees are very ...
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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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    Effects of flooding on herbaceous species of the white cedar-tamarack woods in Cedarburg Bog 

    Reinartz, James A; Kroeger, Steven (1982-10-01)
    A part of the northern lowland forest of Cedarburg Bog was flooded about eight years ago as a result of clogged road culverts. Studies of the effects of flooding on species composition, productivity, hydrology and soils ...

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    AuthorReinartz, James A (2)Ficken, Millicent S (1)Idzikowski, John H (1)Kroeger, Steven (1)Reinartz, Gay E (1)SubjectCedarburg Bog (3)marginal populations (2)range limits (2)behavior (1)Black-capped Chickadee (1)breeding birds (1)dicots (1)flooding (1)northern lowland forest (1)Parus atricapillus (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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