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    Wintering populations of juncos at the UWM Field Station 

    Weise, Charles M (1985-04-01)
    Since 1966 the winter populations of Dark-eyed Juncos, Junco hyemalis at the UWM Field Station have been monitored by mark-recapture methods. Schnabel estimates with 95% confidence intervals are presented for each winter. ...
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    Natural tree reproduction in urban environments 

    Boyd, John; Stearns, Forest (1985-04-01)
    Three contrasting urban areas in Milwaukee County were sampled to determine the tree species reproducing and the habitats in which seedlings become established. Habitats most favorable for seedling establishment were shrub ...
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    A guide to the natural history of the Cedarburg Bog: Part 1 

    Reinartz, James A (1985-10-01)
    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 ...
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    The seedbank of woodlots in an agricultural matrix. 

    Guntenspergen, Glenn R; Kunowski, Michael (1985-04-01)
    Soil samples from four woodlots representing different land-use history and canopy vegetation were sampled to determine the composition of the seedbank. Seeds of 73 taxa distributed among 35 families were represented. ...
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    Labrador tea (Ledum groelandicum) in the Cedarburg Bog 

    Reinartz, James A (1985-04-01)
    The Labrador tea population in the Cedarburg Bog is a southern outlyer from its more northerly range and is disjunct by at least 40 miles from the nearest population. The discovery of Labrador tea in the Bog raises to 11 ...

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    AuthorReinartz, James A (2)Boyd, John (1)Guntenspergen, Glenn R (1)Kunowski, Michael (1)Stearns, Forest (1)Weise, Charles M (1)SubjectCedarburg Bog (2)Dark-eyed Juncos (1)guidebook (1)Junco hyemalis (1)Labrador tea (1)land-use history (1)Ledum groelandicum (1)natural history (1)reproduction (1)seed bank (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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