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Publications in 1968

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.

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]


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