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Publications in 1974

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.

Abraham, R. L. 1974. Vocalizations of the mallard (Anas platyrhynchos). The Condor 76(4):401-420.    [1229  Abstract  Full Text  CC]

Archibald, H. L. 1974. Directional differences in the sound intensity of ruffed grouse drumming. The Auk 91(3):517-521.    [1232  Abstract  Full Text  CC]

Axelrod, A. N. 1974. The Effects of Varying Frequencies of Controlled Burning on American Hazel at the Cedar Creek Natural History Area. M.S. Thesis. University of Minnesota.   [1238  E133  CC]

Burke, M. E.; Gorham, E.; Pratt, D. C. 1974. Distribution of purple photosynthetic bacteria in wetland and woodland habitats of central and northern Minnesota. Journal of Bacteriology 117(2):826-833.    [1260  Abstract  Full Text  CC]

Forbes, J. E.; Warner, D. W. 1974. Behavior of a radio-tagged saw-whet owl. The Auk 91(4):783-795.    [1288  Abstract  Full Text  CC]

Fuller, M. R.; Nicholls, T. H.; Tester, J. R. 1974. Raptor conservation and management applications of bio-telemetry studies from Cedar Creek Natural History Area. Proceedings of the Conference on Raptor Conservation Techniques, 1973. Management of Raptors 4:33-44. Fort Collins, Colorado. Raptor Research Report No. 2.   [1297  CC]

Fuller, M. R.; Redig, P. T.; Duke, G. E. 1974. Raptor rehabilitation and conservation in Minnesota. Raptor Research 8:11-19.   [1296  CC]

Gilmer, D. S.; Ball, I. J.; Cowardin, L. M.; Riechmann, J. H. 1974. Effects of radio packages on wild ducks. Journal of Wildlife Management 38(2):243-252.   [1299  CC]

Grigal, D. F.; Chamberlain, L. M.; Finney, H. R.; Wroblewski, D. V.; Gross, E. R. 1974. Soils of the Cedar Creek Natural History Area. Agricultural Experiment Station, Misc. Report 123:1-47. University of Minnesota.    [1307  Full Text  CC]

Maxson, S. J. 1974. Activity, Home Range and Habitat Usage of Female Ruffed Grouse During the Egg-laying, Incubation, and Early Brood Periods as Determined by Radio-telemetry. M.S. Thesis. University of Minnesota.   [1393  CC]

Montgomery, G. G. 1974. Communication in red fox dyads: a computer simulation study. Smithsonian Contribution to Zoology. No. 187, pp. 1-30. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C.    [1443  Abstract  CC]

Reiners, W. A. 1974. Foliage production by Thuja occidentalis L. from biomass and litter fall estimates. The American Midland Naturalist 92(2):340-345.    [1478  Abstract  CC]

Siniff, D. B.; Kuechle, V. B. 1974. Remote sensing of antarctic biological resources: II. vertebrates. Pages 65-74 in P. Boc, editor. COSPAR Symposium: Approaches to Earth Survey Problems Through the use of Space Techniques. Konstanz, West Germany.    [1512  Abstract  CC]

Stolen, P. D. 1974. Fall and Winter Movements and Activity of Muskrats in East-central Minnesota. M.S. Thesis. University of Minnesota.   [1515  CC]

Sunquist, M. E. 1974. Winter activity of striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis) in east-central Minnesota. The American Midland Naturalist 92(2):434-446.    [1521  Abstract  CC]

Tester, J. R.; Siniff, D. B. 1974. Relevance of home range concepts of game biology. XI International Congress of Game Biologists, Stockholm. 9:287-296.   [1548  CC]

Thorkelson, J.; Maxwell, R. K. 1974. Design and testing of a heat transfer model of a raccoon (Procyon lotor) in a closed tree den. Ecology 55:29-39.    [1558  Abstract  CC]


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