Browsing Ohio Journal of Science: Volume 78, Issue 6 (November, 1978) by Title
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Brief Note Report of a Pennsylvanian Sponge New to Ohio: Heliospongia Ramosa Girty (Demospongea: Heliospongiidae)
Hoare, Richard D. ( 1978-11 ) -
Front Matter
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Incidence of Black Spot Disease in Fishes in Cedar Fork Creek, Ohio
Berra, Tim M.; Au, Ray-Jean ( 1978-11 )A total of 4175 fishes belonging to 29 taxa in 6 families was examined for black spot disease. Of that total, 89% were infected with one or more metacercariae of the strigeid fluke, Uvulifer ambloplitis. Rhinichthys ... -
Index to Volume 78-1978
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Inter and Intraspecific Interactions Between Red-Tailed Hawks and Great Horned Owls in Central Ohio
Springer, Mark Andrew; Kirkley, John Stephen ( 1978-11 )Interspecific relationships between Red-tailed hawks and Great horned owls reveal distinct chronological activities that facilitate their inter-related nesting patterns. The hawk to owl ratio in the study area in 1976 was ... -
Lack of an Interchromosomal Effect Associated with Spontaneous Recombination in Males of Drosophila Melanogaster
Woodruff, R. C.; Slatko, Barton; Thompson, James N., Jr. ( 1978-11 )It is shown that the frequency of spontaneous male recombination in two different lines of Drosophila melanogaster (OKI and T-007) are not subject to an interchromosomal effect. Second-chromosome male recombination in these ... -
Life History of Acropteroxys Gracilis (Coleoptera: Languriidae) on Common Ragweed in Northeastern Ohio
Piper, Gary L. ( 1978-11 )The life cycle of Acropteroxys gracilis (Newman), a languriid associate of common ragweed, Ambrosia artemisiifolia L., was studied. Adults began appearing in late May and were most abundant during mid-June. A single egg ... -
Medical Ecology
Vaughn, Charles M. ( 1978-11 ) -
Seasonal Rates of Vocalizations in Eastern Chipmunks
Yahner, Richard H. ( 1978-11 )Vocalizations in a population of eastern chipmunk, Tamias striatus, were studied from October 1973 to November 1976. Mean rates of vocalizations in the population peaked in late spring (May and June) and in autumn (October ...