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Publications in the 1960s

Each publication is numbered and coded below. Entries marked "LTER" are publications of the Cedar Creek Long Term Ecological Research site. Those marked "CC" are general Cedar Creek publications. Click on any underlined text to see the corresponding material.

Bray, J. R. 1960. The chlorophyll content of some native and managed plant communities in central Minnesota. Canadian Journal of Botany 38:313-333.    [1246  Abstract  CC]

Lawrence, D. B.; Ovington, J. D.; Bray, J. R. 1960. Ecosystem studies at Cedar Creek Natural History Area, II. Proceedings of the Minnesota Academy of Science 28:16-19.   [1374  CC]

Mitchell, M. J. 1960. A resurvey of the breeding-bird population in an upland oak forest on the Anoka Sand Plain. Audubon Field Notes 14(6):488-489.    [1436  Abstract  CC]

Mitchell, M. J. 1960. Cora Alta Corniea - In memoriam. The Flicker 32(3):70-72.   [1437  CC]

Bonde, A. N.; Ives, J. D.; Lawrence, D. B. 1961. Ecosystem studies at Cedar Creek Natural History Area, III: water use studies. Proceedings of the Minnesota Academy of Science 29:190-198.   [1245  CC]

Bray, J. R.; Sanger, J. E. 1961. Light reflectivity as an index of chlorophyll content and production potential of various kinds of vegetation. Proceedings of the Minnesota Academy of Science 29:222-226.    [1251  Abstract  CC]

Heig, V. A. 1961. A study of annual accumulation of organic matter in a five year old (Larix laricina). Proceedings of the Minnesota Academy of Science 29:185-189.   [1320  CC]

Mitchell, M. J. 1961. Breeding bird populations in relation to grassland succession on the Anoka Sand Plain. The Flicker 33:102-108.   [1438  CC]

Nute, G. L. 1961. A tribute to Cedar Bog bird woman. The Naturalist 12(4):28-31.   [1455  CC]

Sakamoto, S. 1961. Arisaema triphyllum, jack-in-the-pulpit, in Minnesota, especially at the Cedar Creek Natural History Area. Proceedings of the Minnesota Academy of Science 29:153-168.   [1489  CC]

Swain, F. M. 1961. Limnology and amino acid content of some lake deposits in Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, and Louisiana. Geol. Soc. Amer. Bulletin 72:519-546.   [1524  CC]

Wertman, F. L.; Lawrence, D. B. 1961. Fruit and seed project of the Cedar Creek Natural History Area. Proceedings of the Minnesota Academy of Science 29:219-221.   [1569  CC]

Bray, J. R. 1962. Estimates of energy budgets for a typha (cattail) marsh. Science 136(3522): 1119-1120.    [1247  Abstract  CC]

Bray, J. R. 1962. The primary productivity of vegetation in central Minnesota, U.S.A. and its relationship to chlorophyll content and albedo. Pages 102-116 in D. H. Lieth, editor. Sonderdruck aus Die Stoffproduktion der Pflanzendecke. Gustav Fischer Verlag - Stuttgart.   [1248  CC]

Bray, J. R. 1962. Use of non-area analytic data to determine species dispersion. Ecology 43(2):328-333.    [1249  Abstract  CC]

Gunderson, H. L. 1962. An Eight and One-Half Year Study of the Red-backed Vole (Clethrionomys gapperi vigors) at Cedar Creek Forest, Anoka and Isanti Counties, Minnesota. Ph.D. Thesis. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.   [1314  CC]

Bray, J. R. 1963. Root production and the estimation of net productivity. Canadian Journal of Botany 41:65-72.    [1250  Abstract  CC]

Cushing, E. J. 1963. Late Wisconsin Pollen Stratigraphy in East-Central Minnesota. Ph.D. Thesis. University of Minnesota.   [1281  CC]

Lawrence, D. B. 1963. Natural areas primarily for research. Pages 3-6 in J. B. Ross, editor. College Natural Areas as Research and Teaching Facilities. Research Publication No. 1. The Nature Conservancy, Washington, D.C. Reinhold Publishing Corporation, New York.    [1370  Abstract  CC]

Ovington, J. D.; Heitkamp, D.; Lawrence, D. B. 1963. Plant biomass and productivity of prairie, savanna, oakwood and maize field ecosystems in central Minnesota. Ecology 44(1):52-63.   [1460  CC]

Paulsell, L. K.; Lawrence, D. B. 1963. Artificial frost apparatus. Ecology 44(1):146-148.    [1463  Abstract  CC]

Swain, F. M. 1963. Geochemistry of humus. Pages 87-147 in Organic Geochemistry. Pergamon Press, Oxford, London, New York, Paris.   [1525  CC]

Tester, J. R. 1963. Techniques for studying movements of vertebrates in the field. Pages 445-450 in V. Schultz and A. W. Klement~Jr., editors. Radioecology. Reinhold Publication Corporation, New York.   [1539  CC]

Warner, D. W. 1963. Fundamental problems in the use of telemetry in ecological studies. Pages 15-24 in L. E. Slater, editor. Bio-Telemetry. Pergamon Press, Oxford.   [1564  CC]

Warner, D. W. 1963. Space tracks - bioelectronics extends its frontiers. Natural History 62:8-15.   [1565  CC]

Cochran, W. W.; Warner, D. W.; Tester, J. R. 1964. The Cedar Creek automatic radio tracking system. Museum of Natural History, University of Minnesota, Technical Report No. 7.   [1270  CC]

Gorham, E.; Sanger, J. 1964. Chlorophyll derivatives in woodland, swamp, and pond soils of Cedar Creek Natural History Area, Minnesota, U.S.A. Pages 1-12 in Y. Miyake and T. Koyama, editor. Recent Researches in the Fields of Hydrosphere, Atmosphere and Nuclear Geochemistry. Maruzen Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan.    [1304  Abstract  CC]

Marshall, W. H. 1964. Cedar Creek Natural History Area, 1963. Proceedings of the Minnesota Academy of Science 31(2):130-134.   [1389  CC]

Mech, L. D. 1964. Deer 54, where are you? Nature and Science 2(4):4-6.   [1424  CC]

Ovington, J. D.; Lawrence, D. B. 1964. Strontium 90 in maize field, cattail marsh and oakwood ecosystems. Journal Appl. Ecology 1:175-181.    [1458  Abstract  CC]

Swain, F. M.; Paulsen, G. W.; Ting, F. 1964. Chlorinoid and flavinoid pigments from aquatic plants and associated lake and bay sediments. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology 34(3):561-598.    [1535  Abstract  CC]

Swain, F. M.; Venteris, G. 1964. Distribution of flavinoids and some other heterocyclic substances in lake sediments. Pages 199-214 in, U. Colombo and G. D. Hobson, eds., Advances in Organic Geochemistry; Proceedings of the International Meeting in Milan, 1962. The MacMillan Company, New York.   [1531  CC]

Swain, F. M.; Venteris, G.; Ting, F. 1964. Relative abundance and order of stability of amino acids in some aquatic plants and associated freshwater sediments. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology 34:25-45.   [1534  CC]

Tester, J. R. 1964. Radio tracking of ducks, deer and toads. Museum of Natural History, University of Minnesota, Technical Report No. 7. Minnesota Journal of Science 7(3):9-15.   [1540  CC]

Tester, J. R.; Warner, D. W.; Cochran, W. W. 1964. A radio-tracking system for studying movements of deer. Journal of Wildlife Management 28(1):42-45.    [1552  Abstract  CC]

Cochran, W. W.; Warner, D. W.; Tester, J. R.; Kuechle, V. B. 1965. Automatic radio-tracking system for monitoring animal movements. BioScience 15(2):98-100.   [1271  CC]

Frenzel~Jr., L. D. 1965. An estimate of winter utilization of the Cedar Creek Natural History Area by the white-tailed deer. Proceedings of the Minnesota Academy of Science 32(2):98-100.    [1290  Abstract  CC]

Heezen, K. L. 1965. Evaluation of Animal-Location Data Obtained by Triangulation with Observations on Winter and Spring Movements of White-tailed Deer in Minnesota. M.S. Thesis. University of Minnesota.   [1318  CC]

Jahnke, L. S.; Lawrence, D. B. 1965. Influence of photosynthetic crown structure on potential productivity of vegetation, based primarily on mathematical models. Ecology 46(3):319-326.    [1348  Abstract  CC]

McKinney, F. 1965. An analysis of pair-formation in Anas crecca carolinenses. Motion Picture.   [1402  CC]

McKinney, F. 1965. The displays of the American green-winged teal. The Wilson Bulletin 77(2):112-121.    [1403  Abstract  Full Text  CC]

Mech, L. D. 1965. A critical evaluation of the concept of home range. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 46(3):121.   [1425  CC]

Mech, L. D. 1965. Meanwhile back at the lab. Outdoor Life.   [1426  CC]

Mech, L. D. 1965. Sodium pentobarbital as an anesthetic for raccoons. Journal of Mammalogy 46(2):343-344.   [1427  CC]

Mech, L. D.; Kuechle, V. B.; Warner, D. W.; Tester, J. R. 1965. A collar for attaching radio transmitters to rabbits, hares, and raccoons. Journal of Wildlife Management 29(4):898-902.    [1434  Abstract  CC]

Ovington, J. D. 1965. Prairie, savanna and oakwood ecosystems at Cedar Creek. Pages 43-53 in D. J. Crisp, editor. Grazing in Terrestrial and Marine Environments. Symp. Brit. Ecol. Soc.    [1457  Abstract  CC]

Pearson, L. C.; Lawrence, D. B. 1965. Lichens as microclimate indicators in northwestern Minnesota. The American Midland Naturalist 74(2):257-268.    [1761  Abstract  CC]

Siniff, D. B.; Tester, J. R. 1965. Computer analysis of animal-movement data obtained by telemetry. BioScience 15(2):104-108.   [1511  CC]

Swain, F. M. 1965. Geochemistry of some quarternary lake sediments of North America. Pages 765-781 in H. E. Wright~Jr. and D. G. Frey, editor. The Quaternary of the United States. Princeton, New Jersey.   [1526  CC]

Tester, J. R. 1965. Effects of a controlled burn on small mammals in the Minnesota Oak-Savanna. The American Midland Naturalist 74(1):240-243.   [1541  CC]

Tester, J. R.; Heezen, K. L. 1965. Deer response to a drive census determined by radio tracking. BioScience 15(2):100-104.    [1550  Abstract  CC]

Tester, J. R.; Moulton, J. C. 1965. Movements and activity of pen-raised white-tailed deer (Odocoileus verginianus) after release in unfamiliar habitat. Bulletin of Ecological Society of America 46(3):121.   [1549  CC]

Tester, J. R.; Siniff, D. B. 1965. Aspects of animal movement and home range data obtained by telemetry. Transactions of the Thirtieth North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference 30:379-392. Wildlife Mangement Institute, Wire Building, Washington D.C.   [1547  CC]

Bray, J. R.; Sanger, J. E.; Archer, A. L. 1966. The visible albedo of surfaces in central Minnesota. Ecology 47(4):524-531.    [1253  Abstract  CC]

Marotta, J. D. 1966. Factors Associated with the Vegetation Pattern in an Ecosystem in the Cedar Creek Natural History Area. M.S. Thesis. University of Minnesota.   [1388  CC]

Mech, L. D.; Anderson, N. V. 1966. Renal hypoplasia and compensatory hypertrophy in a raccoon. Journal of Mammalogy 47(1):128-129.   [1430  CC]

Mech, L. D.; Heezen, K. L.; Siniff, D. B. 1966. Onset and cessation of activity in cottontail rabbits and snowshoe hares in relation to sunset and sunrise. Animal Behaviour 14(616):410-413.    [1433  Abstract  CC]

Mech, L. D.; Tester, J. R.; Warner, D. W. 1966. Fall daytime resting habits of raccoons as determined by telemetry. Journal of Mammalogy 47(3):450-466.    [1432  Abstract  CC]

Mech, L. D.; Turkowski, F. J. 1966. Twenty-three raccoons in one winter den. Journal of Mammalogy 47(3):529-530.   [1429  CC]

Meslow, E. C. 1966. The Drumming Log and Drumming Log Activity of Male Ruffed Grouse. M.S. Thesis. University of Minnesota.   [1435  CC]

Moulton, J. C. 1966. Movement and Activity of Three White-Tailed Deer During the Winter of 1964-65 in East-Central Minnesota. M.S. Thesis. University of Minnesota.   [1447  CC]

Nicholls, T. H.; Warner, D. W. 1966. Biotelemetry - a valuable tool in bird study. The Passenger Pigeon 28(4):127-131.   [1449  CC]

Tester, J. R. 1966. Automatic radio-tracking system for studying animal movement. Motion Picture.   [1542  CC]

Tester, J. R. 1966. Potentials of radio tracking in studies of vertebrate behavior. Page 155 in Engineering in the Design of Biological Experiments. Proceedings of the 19th Annual Conference.   [1543  CC]

Disrud, D. T. 1967. Preliminary studies on a one-year-old field at the Cedar Creek Natural History Area, Minnesota. Proceedings of the Minnesota Academy of Science 34(2):62-65.    [1284  Abstract  CC]

Forbes, R. B. 1967. Germination and early development of the silky prairie clover. Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science 34(2):84-87.    [1289  Abstract  CC]

Gorham, E.; Sanger, J. 1967. Caloric values of organic matter in woodland, swamp, and lake soils. Ecology 48(3):492-494.    [1305  Abstract  CC]

Gorham, E.; Sanger, J. 1967. Plant pigments in woodland soils. Ecology 48(2):306-308.    [1306  Abstract  CC]

Heezen, K. L.; Tester, J. R. 1967. Evaluation of radio-tracking by triangulation with special reference to deer movements. Journal of Wildlife Management 31(1):124-141.    [1319  Abstract  CC]

Ives, J. D. 1967. Response of Some Species to Microclimate as Related to Slope Direction. Ph.D. Thesis. University of Minnesota.   [1347  CC]

Kuechle, L. B. 1967. Batteries for biotelemetry and other applications. Manual: A BIAC Information Module M10.   [1355  CC]

March, J. R. 1967. Dominance Relations and Territoriality Behavior in Captive Shovelers Anas clypeata. M.S. Thesis. University of Minnesota.   [1387  CC]

McKinney, F. 1967. Breeding behaviour of captive shovelers. Pages 108-121 in Wildfowl Trust 18th Annual Report.    [1404  Abstract  CC]

Mech, L. D. 1967. Telemetry as a technique in the study of predation. Journal of Wildlife Management 31(3):492-496.    [1428  Abstract  CC]

Moen, A. N. 1967. Hypothermia observed in water-chilled deer. Journal of Mammalogy 48(4):655-656.   [1439  CC]

Ovington, J. D.; Lawrence, D. B. 1967. Comparative chlorophyll and energy studies of prairie, savanna, oakwood, and maize field ecosystems. Ecology 48(4):515-524.    [1459  Abstract  CC]

Siniff, D. B. 1967. A simulation model of animal movement patterns. Ph.D. Thesis. University of Minnesota.   [1509  CC]

Sunquist, M. E. 1967. Effects of fire on raccoon behavior. Journal of Mammalogy 48(4):673-674.    [1520  Abstract  E133  CC]

Tester, J. R. 1967. Status and value of biotelemetry in studies of vertebrate ecology. International Cong. Game Biology 7:195-199.    [1544  Abstract  CC]

Buell, M. F.; Buell, H. F.; Reiners, W. A. 1968. Radial mat growth on Cedar Creek Bog, Minnesota. Ecology 49(6):1198-1199.    [1259  Abstract  CC]

Hessler, E. W. 1968. Survival of Ring-necked Pheasants Released in Selected Habitats in Minnesota. M.S. Thesis. University of Minnesota.   [1322  CC]

Marshall, W. H. 1968. The Cedar Creek Natural History Area: a progress report. Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science 35(1):57-61.    [1390  Abstract  CC]

McKinney, F. 1968. Nest-building movements performed by male ducks. Wildfowl 19:64-66.   [1405  CC]

Mech, L. D.; Barnes, D. M.; Tester, J. R. 1968. Seasonal weight changes, mortality, and population structure of raccoons in Minnesota. Journal of Mammalogy 49(1):63-73.    [1431  Abstract  CC]

Moen, A. N. 1968. Surface temperatures and radiant heat loss from white-tailed deer. Journal of Wildlife Management 32(2):338-344.    [1440  Abstract  CC]

Moen, A. N. 1968. The critical thermal environment: a new look at an old concept. BioScience 18(11):1041-1043.   [1441  E133  CC]

Nicholls, T. H.; Warner, D. W. 1968. A harness for attaching radio transmitters to large owls. Bird-Banding 39(3):209-214.    [1450  Abstract  CC]

Reiners, W. A. 1968. Carbon dioxide evolution from the floor of three Minnesota forests. Ecology 49(3):471-483.    [1475  Abstract  CC]

Reiners, W. A.; Anderson, R. O. 1968. C0-2 concentrations in forests along a topographic gradient. The American Midland Naturalist 80(1):111-117.    [1481  Abstract  CC]

Sanger, J. E. 1968. A Quantitative Study of Leaf Pigments from Initiation in Buds to Decomposition in Soils. Ph.D. Thesis. University of Minnesota.   [1492  CC]

Schneider, D. G. 1968. Movements of female raccoons and their young as determined by radio tracking. Ph.D. Thesis. University of Minnesota.   [1504  CC]

Smith, G. G. 1968. Distribution of Pollen Types in Early Postglacial Sediments of Cedar Bog, Minnesota. M.S. Thesis. University of Minnesota.   [1513  CC]

Tester, J. R.; McKinney, F.; Siniff, D. B. 1968. Mortality of three species of ducks Anas discors, A. crecca, and A. clypeata-exposed to ionizing radiation. Radiation Research 33(2):364-370.   [1553  CC]

Turkowski, F. J.; Mech, L. D. 1968. Radio-tracking the movements of a young male raccoon. Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science 35(1):33-38.    [1563  Abstract  CC]

Rongstad, O. J. 1968-69. A bull snake encounter with young ground squirrels. Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science 35(2-3):95-96.    [1482  Abstract  CC]

Houseknecht, C. R. 1969. Denning habits of the striped skunk and the exposure potential for disease. Proc. Annual Conference - Bulletin of the Wildlife Disease Association 5:302-306.   [1328  CC]

McKinney, F. 1969. The behavior of ducks. Pages 593-626 in E. S. E. Hafez, editor. The Behaviour of Domestic Animals. Bailliere, Tindall and Cassell, London. Chapter 18.   [1406  CC]

Rongstad, O. J.; Tester, J. R. 1969. Movements and habitat use of white-tailed deer in Minnesota. Journal of Wildlife Management 33(2):366-379.    [1483  Abstract  CC]

Schladweiler, J. 1969. Survival and behavior of hand-reared mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) released in the wild. M.S. Thesis. University of Minnesota.   [1500  CC]

Schladweiler, J. L.; Storm, G. L. 1969. Den-use by mink. Journal of Wildlife Management 33(4):1025-1026.    [1501  Abstract  CC]

Siniff, D. B.; Jessen, C. R. 1969. A simulation model of animal movement patterns. Advanced Ecology Research 6:185-219.   [1510  CC]

Sunquist, M. E.; Montgomery, G. G.; Storm, G. L. 1969. Movements of a blind raccoon. Journal of Mammalogy 50(1):145-147.   [1522  CC]

Weaver, M. G.; Shaffer, R. L. 1969. Records of the higher fungi of Minnesota. Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science 35(2/3):123-128.    [1566  Abstract  CC]

Schnell, J. H. 1969-70. Rest site selection by radio-tagged raccoons. Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science 36(2/3):83-88.    [1506  Abstract  CC]


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