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Brief Note: Growth of Pisidium Casertanum (Poli) in West Central Ohio
Burky, Albert J.; Hornbach, Daniel J.; Way, C. M. ( 1981-01 ) -
Transport of Dredged Sediments After Disposal Operational in Lake Erie
Alther, George R. ( 1981-01 )A dredged material disposal operation was monitored on a location in Lake Erie 8 km offshore Ashtabula, Ohio, June to November, 1975. Some 200 sediment cores were collected in the periods before and after dredging and ... -
Brief Note: Discovery of the River Redhorse, Moxostoma Carinatum, in the Grand River, an Ohio Tributary of Lake Erie
White, Andrew M.; Trautman, Milton B. ( 1981-01 ) -
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Strategies for Scientific Literacy in Undergraduate Education for Non-Science Majors
Lindbeck, Joy; Keller, Roger ( 1981-01 )Senior non-science major students were surveyed in order to assess the effectiveness of the undergraduate natural science (N. S.) requirement at an urban mid western university. The most frequently scheduled course was N. ... -
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The Birds of Sugarcreek, an Ohio Nature Reserve
Noss, Reed Frederick ( 1981-01 )During the breeding and postbreeding seasons of 1978, the avifauna of the internally heterogeneous Sugarcreek Reserve in southwestern Ohio was censused to discern trends in species composition and richness. With 61 species ... -
Movements of the Creek Chub in a Small Ohio Stream
Storck, Ted W.; Momot, Walter T. ( 1981-01 )Creek chub movements were monitored in a small stream in the spring and summer of 1972 to determine the magnitude of seasonal changes in distribution. A large percentage of the adult chubs moved upstream between late April ... -
Development and Replacement Order of Pharyngeal Teeth in the Golden Shiner, Notemigonus Crysoleucas
Cooper, John E. ( 1981-01 )Pharyngeal teeth and arches of larval, juvenile, and adult golden shiners were cleared and stained to determine development and replacement order. The first pharyngeal teeth ankylosed in the order 4-5-3-2-1, differing from ... -
Social Hierarchy and Activity in Caged Flocks of Dark-Eyed Juncos, Junco Hyemalis
Rambo, Thomas C. ( 1981-01 )Activities of 3 flocks were monitored by the number of visits to the feeder and the amount of time spent feeding, drinking, perching, preening, and hopping around. There was considerable individuality among the birds with ...