Publications
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Rice available to waterfowl after harvest in the Sacramento Valley is estimated
No abstract available at this time
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M. R. Miller
Ecological isolation and introgression: Biochemical confirmation of introgression in an Arctostaphylos (Ericaceae) population
No abstract available.
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N.C. Ellstrand, J.M. Lee, J. E. Keeley, S.C. Keeley
Diel and seasonal changes of dissolved oxygen an pH in relation to community metabolism of a shallow reservoir in southeast Missouri
Diel changes of dissolved oxygen (DO) and pH were measured during 1981–1982 in Pool 1, a shallow reservoir in southeast Missouri. Diel changes in spring and fall were about half those of summer when extensive macrophyte biomass apparently had a strong influence on dynamics of DO and pH. During summer, daily pulses averaged 5.45 mg/L DO and 0.88 pH units, and extreme diel changes were 10–14 mg/L DO
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G.D. Wylie, J.R. Jones
Decomposition and nutrient dynamics of litter of Quercus palustris and Nelumbo lutea in a wetland complex of southeast Missouri
No abstract available.
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G.D. Wylie
Use of tree aggregations in forest ecology and management
Two recent studies using tree aggregations to analyze forest age-structure stability and past forest structure are flawed. A better understanding of aggregation dynamics is needed before aggregation analysis is used in forest management.
Authors
N.L. Stephenson
Mycorrhizae associated with an invasion of an Erechtites glomerata (Asteraceae) on San Miguel Island, California
No abstract available.
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W. L. Halvorson, R. E. Koske
Life history notes: Rana catesbeiana (bullfrog). Feeding
No abstract available.
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M.R. Jennings
Recovery of the Santa Barbara Island Live-Forever
No abstract available.
Authors
R. Clark, W. L. Halvorson
Mortalities of kelp-forest fishes associated with large oceanic waves off central California, 1982-1983
Observations of three incidents of the mass mortality of nearshore fishes are reported; each corresponded to periods of high-amplitude, long-period swells during the 1982-1983 El Niño event along the coast of central California. Members of the nearshore kelp forest fish assemblage, primarily of the genus Sebastes, accounted for 96% of the observed mortalities and S. mystinus (blue rockfish) alone
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James L. Bodkin, Glenn R. VanBlaricom, Ronald J. Jameson
Fall and winter foods of northern pintails in the Sacramento Valley, California
No abstract available.
Authors
M. R. Miller
Geographic distribution: Cnemidophorus gularis gularis
No abstract available.
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C.T. McAllister, N. J. Scott, B.E. Smith
The Boundary Approach: A geographic analysis of design and conservation of nature reserves
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C. M. Schonewald-Cox