Browsing Ohio Journal of Science: Volume 81, Issue 3 (May, 1981) by Title
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Back Matter
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Brief Note: Behavioral Responses of Dermestes Vulpinus to Gamma Radiation
Schurr, Karl ( 1981-05 ) -
Brief Note: Description of Protolarva Mimic Shiner
Potter, Wayne A. ( 1981-05 ) -
Brief Note: Faunal Remains from the Eaton (Hopewell) Furnace Site
White, John R. ( 1981-05 ) -
Brief Note: Nest Transfer of Young Barn Owls
Colvin, Bruce A. ( 1981-05 ) -
Brief Note: Vegetational History of Mentor Marsh
Bernstein, Neil P.; McLean, E. Bruce ( 1981-05 ) -
Dragonflies and Damselflies (Odonata) of the Grand River System, Northeastern Ohio, 1974-1978
Perry, T. Edward ( 1981-05 )Fifty-three collecting stations were established on the Grand River system, Northeastern Ohio, including tributary streams and watershed, from 1974 through 197S. Dragonfly and damsel fly adults, nymphs, and exuviae were ... -
Front Matter
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Growth and Survival of the Halophyte Salicornia Europaera L. Under Saline Field Conditions
McGraw, David C.; Ungar, Irwin A. ( 1981-05 )Field investigations were carried out to determine growth and survival rates of Salicornia europaea L. in a saline environment at Rittman, Ohio. Collected data indicated that from 62% to 100% of the seedlings within the ... -
An Ordination of the Forest Herb Stratum of Abner's Hollow, South-Central Ohio
Howell, James A. ( 1981-05 )We analyzed the herb stratum of Abner's Hollow, a south-central Ohio watershed, with deciduous forest vegetation, with a Bray-Curtis ordination. The results indicated that parent material is the primary environmental factor ... -
Overwintering Population Changes of Pterygodermatites Coloradensis (Nematoda: Rictulariidae) in Kentucky and Ohio
O'Brien, R. T.; Etges, Frank J. ( 1981-05 )Field studies demonstrated a 21.3% prevalence of Pterygodermatites coloradensis in Peromyscus leucopus and a decreasing mean worm burden during the October to April, 1977-79, study period. Decreasing worm burden may be due ... -
Surface Topography of Hasstilesia Tricolor (Tremotoda: Brachylaimidae) as Demonstrated by Scanning-Electron Microscopy
Crites, John L.; Jilek, Reid ( 1981-05 )SEM of Hasstilesia tricolor, a trematode parasite of rabbits, reveals retorse spines on the anterior, dorsal and ventral surfaces of the body. Spines are reduced on the suckers and are lacking at the posterior end. The ...