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    Seasonal changes and overwintering of endoparasites in the bat (Myotis lucifugus) in a Southeastern Wisconsin hibernaculum 

    Coggins, James R (1984-10-01)
    Eight digenetic trematode species (Phylum Platyhelminthes, Subclass Digena), one cestode species (Phylum Platyhelminthes, Class Cestoidea) and three nematode species (Phylum Nematoda) were recovered from the little brown ...
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    Research in plant ecology at UWM - 1965 to 1984 

    Stearns, Forest (1984-10-01)
    Ecological research on plants and plant communities has been an active program at UWM, Involving several faculty, many undergraduate and graduate students and the UWM Field Station. Aquatic and urban environments, forests ...
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    Autecological studies of Drosera linearis, a threatened sundew species 

    Stromberg-Wilkins, Juliet C (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 ...
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    Fungal flora of Southeastern Wisconsin 

    Ciombor, Kristine; Dibben, Martyn J (1984-10-01)
    Since its reorganization in 1981, one goal of the Wisconsin Mycological Society has been a comprehensive long-term survey of fleshy and other fungi of southeastern Wisconsin. Over a period of years, random collections are ...
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    The occurrence and distribution of prairie-associated plants and remnant prairie communities in the Northern Kettle Moraine State Forest 

    Volkert, William K (1984-04-01)
    This paper summarizes findings on the occurrence and distribution of native prairie grasses and forbs on non-forested sites in the Kettle Moraine State Forest Northern Unit (KMSF). Twelve remnant prairie communities were ...
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    String Bog or "Strangmoor" in Cedarburg Bog 

    Grillinger, Thomas F (1984-04-01)
    This paper discusses the string bog portion of Cedarburg Bog and the origin of string bogs in general. String bog or "strangmoor" Is found in Cedarburg Bog, which Is about 200 miles south of the southernmost string bog ...
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    Verbascum densiflorum at the UWM Field Station 

    Reinartz, James A (1984-10-01)
    Nine of 260 species of the Eurasian genus Verba scum have been reported from North America; only two (y. thapsus and y. blattaria) are common. Verba scum densiflorum is well established in the U.S. only in southeast Wisconsin ...

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    AuthorCiombor, Kristine (1)Coggins, James R (1)Dibben, Martyn J (1)Grillinger, Thomas F (1)Reinartz, James A (1)Stearns, Forest (1)Stromberg-Wilkins, Juliet C (1)Volkert, William K (1)SubjectCedarburg Bog (2)UWM Field Station (2)Drosera linearis (1)endoparasites (1)fungi (1)linear-leaf sundew (1)little brown bat (1)Myotis lucifugus (1)Neda Mine (1)Northern Kettle Moraine State Forest (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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