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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, ...
A preliminary survey of fungi at the UWM Field Station
(1986-10-01)
Three previous accounts of fungi occurring at the Field Station have appeared in the Bulletin. The first inventory of seventy-five species, including 29 plant pathogens, was published by Baxter (1970). Baxter and Bronaugh ...
The ecology of a moth associated with the northern pitcher plant (Sarracenia purpurea)
(1983-04-01)
Endothenia daeckeana Krft. is an obligate associate of S. purpurea L. in Wisconsin. This paper presents a preliminary analysis of the ecological relationship between this moth and its host plant.
Microorganisms in Milwaukee rivers
(1981-04-01)
Fecal coliform bacteria have long been used as indicators of water pollution (Standard Methods, 1976). However, factors that influence the coliform population in natural water bodies may alter the relationships between the ...
Underwing moths at the UWM Field Station
(1983-04-01)
This paper summarizes the findings of my study (1977-1982) of the presence and phenology of moths in the genus Catocala at the UWM Field Station. Use of sugar bait and black light traps resulted in the capture of 19 species. ...
Fungal flora of Southeastern Wisconsin
(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 ...
Latitudinal variation in the relationship between rosette diameter and fate in common mullein (Verbascum thapsus L.)
(1980-10-01)
There is currently a good deal of interest in the "biennial" life history. This stems from the fact that theoretical analysis of the selective advantage of alternate life histories predicts that biennials should seldom be ...
A guide to the natural history of the Cedarburg Bog: Part 1
(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 ...
Seasonal activity patterns in the bat community at Neda Mine
(1980-10-01)
Even though bats represent a relatively abundant, biologically fascinating and highly beneficial component of Wisconsin's wildlife, they remain poorly studied and greatly misunderstood. Accounts of the seasonal adaptive ...
The Neda Iron Ore of Southeastern Wisconsin
(1986-10-01)
The Neda Iron Mine, located between Iron Ridge and MayviTie, Wisconsin, is a property owned by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and managed by the UWM Field Station. The site today is a rather unobtrusive ridge of ...










