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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]