Browsing by Author "Crockett, J. J."
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Analysis of ecological factors limiting the distribution of a group of Stipa pulchra associations within the Foothill Woodland of California
Robinson, Richard Hayes (1968-05) -
Climatic and Physiographic Influences on Sand Hill Vegetation
Thompson, Steven Dean (Oklahoma State University, 1986-12-01)Distribution patterns of vegetation on the sand hills of north-central and northwestern Oklahoma are investigated in this study. Two relatively distinct physiognomic groups are encountered along the environmental gradient, ... -
Ecology and behavior of the lone star tick
Semtner, Paul Joseph (1972-05) -
Edaphic and Topographic Effects on Forest Communities in Payne County, Oklahoma
Parker, George Ralph (Oklahoma State University, 1967-07-01) -
Effect of Disturbance on Microclimate and Vegetation In.Tall Grass Prairie.Sites
Skroch, Jerry A. (Oklahoma State University, 1965-08-01) -
Effect of disturbances on species diversity values in tall grass prairie sites
Netherland, Edwin Lane, Jr. (1972-07) -
Effect of nutrients, phenophase, and temperature on the nitrogen-fixing activity of selected legumes
Carter, Harold Paul (1977-07) -
Effects of Burning and Fertilization on Herbage Production and Species Composition on a Central Oklahoma Rangeland
Zawi, Hussein Taher (Oklahoma State University, 1978-12-01) -
Environmental Parameters and Site Identification for Potential Expansion of the Pine Forests of Eastern Oklahoma
Woods, Edwin Duane (Oklahoma State University, 1985-05-01) -
Habitat selection by transplanted mule deer in northwestern Oklahoma
Clark, Timothy William (1967-05)Scope and Method of Study: During 1965, sixty-five mule deer, captured in northwest Colorado, were transplanted to four localities in northwestern Oklahoma. Transplants were 200 miles east of the presently know mule deer ... -
Habitat Use, Food Habits, and Response to Bird Dog Field Trials of Bobwhite on Northeastern Oklahoma Tallgrass Prairie Rangeland
Wiseman, David Stanley (Oklahoma State University, 1977-05-01)The purpose of this study is to reveal the manner in which bobwhite populations use habitat in tall grass prairie rangeland. Radiolocation telemetry was used to monitor movements of bobwhite coveys and to observe their ... -
Mechanisms of secondary succession in a tall grass prairie
Hutchinson, Gerald P. (1969-05) -
Nitrogen fixation in selected prairie legumes as related to succession
Lofton, S. Marguerite (1976-07) -
Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin no. 744, July 1979: Central Oklahoma rangeland response to fire, fertilization and grazing by sheep
Powell, J.; Zawi, H. T.; Crockett, J. J.; Croy, L. I.; Morrison, R. D. (Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, 1979-07) -
Phenological Comparison of Mowed and Unmowed Tallgrass Prairie Sites in North-central Oklahoma
Mueller, Dale M. J. (Oklahoma State University, 1964-08-01) -
Response of Oklahoma rangeland to atrazine, 2,4-D, and fertilizer
Baker, Roger Lynn (1978-07) -
Seasonal Fertilization and Top Removal of American Elm Affects Herbage and Sprout Production and Browsing
George, James Floyd (Oklahoma State University, 1974-05-01) -
Seasonal Fluctuation of Ethanol-Extractable Water-Soluble Carbohydrates in Three Native Range Grasses
Kerr, Val Kenneth (Oklahoma State University, 1966-07-01) -
Study of the Role of Rhus Copallina in the Community Dynamics of the Forest-Prairie Ecotone in North-Central Oklahoma
Petranka, James Walker (Oklahoma State University, 1977-05-01)