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Long-term population fluctuations of small mammals at the UWM Field Station
(1988-04-01)
Population sizes of four small mammals, Peromyscus leucopus, Microtus pennsylvanicus, Blarina brevicauda, and Sorex cinereus, were monitored for over twenty years at the UWM Field Station. P. leucopus had moderate fluctuations ...
Additions to the fungi of the UWM Field Station
(1988-04-01)
A preliminary checklist totaling 147 species of fungi identified from the Field Station was published recently (Parker, 1987). Extensive collecting in the beech-maple hardwoods and one trip into the cedar-tamarack swamp ...
The Marsh Beetles (Coleoptera: Scirtidae) of Pine Hollow and the UW-Milwaukee Field Station
(1988-10-01)
Four species of marsh beetles were collected from Pine Hollow during the 1987 field season. Of these, Prionocyphon discoideus (Say) represents a new state record. In addition, specimens of an undescribed Cyphon were also ...
Status of alien plant species in eight State NaturalAreas in Eastern Wisconsin
(1988-10-01)
An annotated list of the non-native plant species found in eight eastern Wisconsin natural areas and their relative abundances in 1988 is presented. Except for European buckthorn, aliens were scattered and at low densities, ...
Long-term population trends in songbirds: Evidence from a general netting program
(1988-04-01)
A one-day-a-week general bird-netting operation has been conducted each autumn since 1965 at the UWM Field Station. Overall results for 23 years are presented, on a species by species basis. The 101 species captured were ...
Glossy buckthorn (Rhamnus frangula), a threat to the vegetation of the Cedarburg Bog
(1988-10-01)
Glossy buckthorn (Rhamnus frangula) is a shrub or small tree which is a native of Eurasia, introduced to North America about the mid-nineteenth century. Escaped from cultivation, Rhamnus frangula is rapidly becoming a ...






