1. The habitat of Texas wild‐rice (Zizania texana Hitchcock), known only from the spring‐fed upper San Marcos River in Central Texas, was classified in terms of physical and chemical conditions, depth, current velocity, associated aquatic macrophytes, and substrate composition. 2. Randomly selected transects in sites with and without Texas wild‐rice were evaluated during May, August and January 1994–1995. Physical and chemical conditions (temperature, dissolved oxygen, specific conductance, pH) were found to be nearly constant and uniform both among transect types and sampling dates. Chemical analysis of the substrate likewise showed few differences among transect types. Turbidity was found to be significantly different among transect types...
Natural Resource Planning major at University of Wisconsin-Stevens PointThis summer my research team...
Overharvesting, environmental degradation, pollution, and the rapid spread of exotic mussel species ...
1. Habitat loss is one of the most critical factors affecting the loss of species. However, habitat ...
1. The habitat of Texas wild‐rice (Zizania texana Hitchcock), known only from the spring‐fed upper S...
Zizania texana Hitchc., an endangered macrophyte has declined in number during the past 50 years. To...
Zizania texana is restricted to 2.4 km of the upper San Marcos River in southcentral Texas. Physical...
A pH drift experiment was conducted to determine the HCO₃⁻ uptake potential of Texas wild rice (Ziza...
Texas wild rice (Zizania texana) is an endangered, aquatic perennial plant endemic to the upper sect...
The Edwards aquifer of Texas is a regionally-extensive carbonate aquifer, and Comal and San Marcos s...
Records from the Illinois Natural History Survey of the late 1930s and early 1940s indicate that nat...
A multifaceted approach was used to obtain a first approximation of the distribution of capability,...
Restoration of native macrophytes is considered a high-priority objective in the San Marcos River in...
Six growth measurements of wild rice (Zizania aquatica L.) were made in 17 stands near La Ronge, nor...
This thesis is written in the format of two papers intended for publication in various scientific j...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. October 2010. Major: Conservation biology. Advisors: Raymond M....
Natural Resource Planning major at University of Wisconsin-Stevens PointThis summer my research team...
Overharvesting, environmental degradation, pollution, and the rapid spread of exotic mussel species ...
1. Habitat loss is one of the most critical factors affecting the loss of species. However, habitat ...
1. The habitat of Texas wild‐rice (Zizania texana Hitchcock), known only from the spring‐fed upper S...
Zizania texana Hitchc., an endangered macrophyte has declined in number during the past 50 years. To...
Zizania texana is restricted to 2.4 km of the upper San Marcos River in southcentral Texas. Physical...
A pH drift experiment was conducted to determine the HCO₃⁻ uptake potential of Texas wild rice (Ziza...
Texas wild rice (Zizania texana) is an endangered, aquatic perennial plant endemic to the upper sect...
The Edwards aquifer of Texas is a regionally-extensive carbonate aquifer, and Comal and San Marcos s...
Records from the Illinois Natural History Survey of the late 1930s and early 1940s indicate that nat...
A multifaceted approach was used to obtain a first approximation of the distribution of capability,...
Restoration of native macrophytes is considered a high-priority objective in the San Marcos River in...
Six growth measurements of wild rice (Zizania aquatica L.) were made in 17 stands near La Ronge, nor...
This thesis is written in the format of two papers intended for publication in various scientific j...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. October 2010. Major: Conservation biology. Advisors: Raymond M....
Natural Resource Planning major at University of Wisconsin-Stevens PointThis summer my research team...
Overharvesting, environmental degradation, pollution, and the rapid spread of exotic mussel species ...
1. Habitat loss is one of the most critical factors affecting the loss of species. However, habitat ...