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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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    The dominance hierarchy of the Black-capped Chickadee and it's relation to breeding territory and frequency of visitation to an artificial food source 

    Thompson, Craig (1983-04-01)
    A peck-dominant type of dominance hierarchy was demonstrated in a group of twenty-one Black-capped Chickadees and was consistent with what is expected of this species of Paridae at the interflock level. No significant ...
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    A preliminary survey of the fungi of Sapa spruce bog 

    Parker, Alan D (1989-04-01)
    An extensive study of the fungi of Sapa Spruce Bog was started during the summer of 1989. The site was divided into three collecting zones the swamp hardwoods surrounding the bog, the tamrac and black spruce zone, and the ...
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    Land use changes in Southeastern Wisconsin: The landscape pattern project 

    Dorney, John; Stearns, Forest (1980-04-01)
    Since settlement began in the 1830's, the native forest, wetland and prairie vegetation has been replaced by pasture, cultivated fields, highways, towns and cities. Fragmentation of the forest into smaller and smaller ...
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    Long-term population fluctuations of small mammals at the UWM Field Station 

    Popp, James W; Matthiae, Paul E; Weise, Charles M; Reinartz, James A (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 ...
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    Terrestrial Gastropods at the UWM Cedar-Sauk Field Station 

    Jass, Joan P (1980-04-01)
    A base line survey of the terrestrial gastropod fauna of the UWM Field Station near Saukville was conducted from June-September 1978 to complement other faunistic surveys conducted at this locality and to increase our ...
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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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    Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria): Its status in Wisconsin and control methods 

    Reinartz, James A; Popp, James W; Kuchenreuther, Margaret A (1987-04-01)
    Data were gathered in 1984 on the distribution, size, and habitat of populations of purple loosestrife in Wisconsin. Lythrum salicaria was found throughout Wisconsin, but most populations were still small and amenable to ...
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    Additions to the fungi of the UWM Field Station 

    Parker, Alan D (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 ...
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    A survey of the flora and vegetion of the Mayville Ledge Beech-Maple Woods State Natural Area 

    Leitner, Lawrence A (1989-10-01)
    At least 132 vascular plant species were present in two relatively undisturbed woods in the Mayville Ledge Natural Area. The Plateau Woods was dominated by ironwood (Ostrya virginiana), American beech (Fagus grandifolia), ...
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    AuthorReinartz, James A (12)Stearns, Forest (9)Popp, James W (4)Guntenspergen, Glenn R (3)Jass, Joan P (3)Leitner, Lawrence A (3)Parker, Alan D (3)Weise, Charles M (3)Ficken, Millicent S (2)Kroeger, Steven (2)... View MoreSubjectCedarburg Bog (10)UWM Field Station (7)behavior (4)fungi (4)marginal populations (4)range limits (3)vocalizations (3)Black-capped Chickadee (2)guidebook (2)little brown bat (2)... View MoreDate Issued1984 (7)1987 (7)1980 (6)1981 (6)1983 (6)1988 (6)1985 (5)1986 (5)1982 (4)1989 (4)Has File(s)Yes (56)

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