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Publications in 1966

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.; 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]


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