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Vascular plants near the margins of their range in Cedarburg Bog. Part II. Dicots
(1982-04-01)
There are two species of gymnosperms and 18 monocots that are near the southern edge of their geographic range in Cedarburg Bog (Reinartz and Reinartz 1981). Six of these may actually reach their range boundary in the bog. ...
A guide to the natural history of the Cedarburg Bog: Part II
(1986-04-01)
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 ...
Flowering phenology along the UWM Field Station boardwalk in the Cedarburg Bog
(1993-10-01)
Flowering phenology of 254 plant species was studied over eight growing seasons between 1984 and 1993. Most of the phonological observations were made along the Field Station's boardwalk in the Cedarburg Bog. We report on ...
Vascular plants near the margins of their range in Cedarburg Bog. Part 1. Gymnosperms and Monocots
(1981-10-01)
Marginal populations are those located at the extreme or periphery of a species' range. In the context of this paper, marginal populations refer to a geographical periphery rather than to possible ecological margins. A ...
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 ...
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 ...
Labrador tea (Ledum groelandicum) in the Cedarburg Bog
(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 ...
Effects of flooding on herbaceous species of the white cedar-tamarack woods in Cedarburg Bog
(1982-10-01)
A part of the northern lowland forest of Cedarburg Bog was flooded about eight years ago as a result of clogged road culverts. Studies of the effects of flooding on species composition, productivity, hydrology and soils ...








