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Landscape structure in a managed forest mosaic of the Southern Appalachian Mountains and its influence on songbirds and small mammals.
(1998)
Forests in the Appalachian Mountains have been severely affected by logging in the past and little old-growth is left. The remaining forests form a heterogeneous mosaic of different forest successions. A concern for ...
Sibling rivalry for milk in northern grasshopper mice (Onychomys leucogaster).
(1999)
This research explores non-aggressive sibling rivalry over milk in a small mammal, the northern grasshopper mouse (Onychomys leucogaster). Food shortages result in sibling rivalry. Pups from the largest litters grew at ...
Adaptations for caching and robbery in two sympatric chipmunks.
(2005)
We captured least chipmunks (Tamias minimus) and eastern chipmunks (T. striatus) from co-existing populations and assessed their comparative success at heterospecific robbery in a naturalistic laboratory setting. The smaller ...
Habitat preferences among representative wintering and breeding birds of the central Oklahoma forest-prairie ecotone /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1957)
Longevity studies on the larval stages of a phyto-parasitic nematode, Ditylenchus triformis, using a modified life table technique /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1965)
An ontogenetic study of lactate dehydrogenase in Porocephalus crotali (pentastomida) /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1971)
Ecostystem effects of omnivorous fishes in Lake Texoma (Oklahoma-Texas).
(1999)
I examined the potential effects of benthic omnivorous fishes in reservoir ecosystems. In the first chapter, I examined long-term changes in the total fish assemblage of Lake Texoma based on gill net sampling in 1954, ...
Unionid Drift Dispersal in Small Rivers
(2014-08-14)
Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia, Unionidae) are a guild of long-lived, burrowing, sedentary, filter-feeding animals that typically occur in dense aggregations called mussel beds. Mussel beds are often patchily distributed, ...
Breeding biology and molts of the gadwall, Anas strepera Linnaeus /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1966)