Publications
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Predation on sea birds by sea otters Predation on sea birds by sea otters
No abstract available.
Authors
M. Riedman, J. A. Estes
Preliminary report on effect of bullfrogs on wetland herpetofaunas in southeastern Arizona Preliminary report on effect of bullfrogs on wetland herpetofaunas in southeastern Arizona
No abstract available at this time
Authors
C.R. Schwalbe, P.C. Rosen
Bird damage to sunflower in North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota, 1979-1981 Bird damage to sunflower in North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota, 1979-1981
No abstract available at this time
Authors
R. L. Hothem, R. W. DeHaven, S.D. Fairaizl
Penguin Swimming II. Energetics and behavior Penguin Swimming II. Energetics and behavior
No abstract available.
Authors
Clifford A. Hui
Climatic control of vegetation distribution: the role of the water balance with examples from North America and Sequoia National Park, California Climatic control of vegetation distribution: the role of the water balance with examples from North America and Sequoia National Park, California
No abstract available at this time
Authors
N.L. Stephenson
[Book reviews] The Science of Allelopathy, edited by A. R. Putnam and C. Tang; Allelopathy, by E .L. Rice [Book reviews] The Science of Allelopathy, edited by A. R. Putnam and C. Tang; Allelopathy, by E .L. Rice
Review of: Putnam, Alan R., and Chung-Shih Tang (eds.). 1986. The science of allelopathy. Wiley-Interscience Publications, John Wiley and Sons, New York. xi + 317 p. $52.50. Rice, Elroy L. 1984. Allelopathy. Second Edition. Academic Press, New York. xi + 422 p. $71.00.
Authors
Jon E. Keeley
A review of the history, distribution, and foraging ecology of sea otters A review of the history, distribution, and foraging ecology of sea otters
No abstract available.
Authors
M. Riedman, J. A. Estes
Hibernacula and summer den sites of pine snakes (Pituophis melanoleucus) in the New Jersey pine barrens Hibernacula and summer den sites of pine snakes (Pituophis melanoleucus) in the New Jersey pine barrens
We examined eight summer dens (used only in summer) and seven hibernacula (occupied both in winter and summer) of the snake Pituophis melanoleucus in the New Jersey Pine Barrens, comparing above ground characteristics of hibernacula and summer dens with characteristics at nearby random points. Temperatures at the soil surface and at 10 cm depth were significantly warmer, and there was...
Authors
J. Burger, R.T. Zappalorti, M. Gochfeld, W.I. Boarman, M. Caffrey, V. Doig, S.D. Garber, B. Lauro, M. Mikovsky, C. Safina, Jorge Saliva
Geographic distribution, Ambystoma maculatum Geographic distribution, Ambystoma maculatum
No abstract available.
Authors
J.E. Lovich, W.D. Fisher
Temporal and spatial variation in fruit production by chaparral shrubs, Temporal and spatial variation in fruit production by chaparral shrubs,
No abstract available at this time
Authors
Jon E. Keeley, S.C. Keeley