During the 1959 summer field season in the Jackson Hole area, a new project was started. This project, which is supported by the U.S. Forest Service, covers a study of the reproductive capacity and seedling establishment of native and introduced species of browse plants. Especial attention has been given to Rosa, Amelanchier and Prunus. Teton County is particularly rich in shrub species, and most of these have very definite distribution patterns. Reasons for restriction of habitat have been sought as preliminary to studies of seed germination. All of these shrubs are important browse for big game animals. Project Number 99
The effects of introduced exotic species in natural environments are becoming important issues in co...
During the summer of 1958 while stationed at the University of Wyoming Biological Research Station a...
Published as Scientific Journal Paper Series No. 7336 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Stati...
The purpose of this study was gain a more complete knowledge of plant communities in the Jackson Hol...
The fourth of five years on this study has been completed. This study is to determine range conditio...
The general objective of the job is to determine the effectiveness of seed source plantings of fruit...
True mountain mahogany (Cercocarpus montanus Raf.) compensates for annual growth lost to browsing un...
This research project was set up with the idea of getting a representative collection of the inverte...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
A former site of granite quarrying, Hundred Acres Quarry contains several distinct and diverse hab...
The objective of this study was to identify and inventory exotic plant vegetation along a portion of...
The shrublands within the Albany Pine Bush Preserve are subject to restoration strategies that resul...
The role of ungulate grazing in shaping rangeland ecosystems is well known relative to other importa...
During the summer of 1961, preliminary investigations were carried on for a proposed three year stud...
During the year the program of study on sagebrush sites and populations has been intensified. There ...
The effects of introduced exotic species in natural environments are becoming important issues in co...
During the summer of 1958 while stationed at the University of Wyoming Biological Research Station a...
Published as Scientific Journal Paper Series No. 7336 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Stati...
The purpose of this study was gain a more complete knowledge of plant communities in the Jackson Hol...
The fourth of five years on this study has been completed. This study is to determine range conditio...
The general objective of the job is to determine the effectiveness of seed source plantings of fruit...
True mountain mahogany (Cercocarpus montanus Raf.) compensates for annual growth lost to browsing un...
This research project was set up with the idea of getting a representative collection of the inverte...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
A former site of granite quarrying, Hundred Acres Quarry contains several distinct and diverse hab...
The objective of this study was to identify and inventory exotic plant vegetation along a portion of...
The shrublands within the Albany Pine Bush Preserve are subject to restoration strategies that resul...
The role of ungulate grazing in shaping rangeland ecosystems is well known relative to other importa...
During the summer of 1961, preliminary investigations were carried on for a proposed three year stud...
During the year the program of study on sagebrush sites and populations has been intensified. There ...
The effects of introduced exotic species in natural environments are becoming important issues in co...
During the summer of 1958 while stationed at the University of Wyoming Biological Research Station a...
Published as Scientific Journal Paper Series No. 7336 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Stati...