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Nest Box Use and Nesting Success of House Wrens (Troglodytes Aedon) in a Midwestern Wetland Park
Dailey, Theresa B. ( 2003-04 )I placed 67 milk-carton nest boxes designed for Prothonotary Warblers {Protonotaria dtrea) in a suburban Indianapolis wetland park and monitored them during the 2000 nesting season. My intent was to determine if nest box ... -
New Cladid Crinoid (Phylum Echinodermata) from the Middle Devonian Delaware Limeston, Franklin County, Ohio
Ausich, William I. ( 2003-04 )A new species of Goniocrinus, G. saettii, is described from the Delaware Limestone of Franklin County, OH. This is the first crinoid described from the Delaware Limestone and the first cladid crinoid described from Devonian ... -
A Survey of Fungal Diversity in Northeast Ohio
Bunyard, Britt A. ( 2003-04 )Threats to our natural areas come from several sources; this problem is all too familiar in northeast Ohio. One of the goals of the Geauga County Park District is to protect high quality natural areas from rapidly encroaching ... -
The Tawawa Woods Natural Landmark: I. Survey of Flora and Land Use History
Lowell, Cadance A.; Silvius, John E.; Darrow, Sheila ( 2003-04 )The Tawawa Woods Natural Landmark, Wilberforce, Xenia Township, Greene County, OH (39° 43' N, 83° 52' W), and the associated riparian forest corridor along Massies Creek has nurtured at least five human cultures over the ... -
The Tawawa Woods Natural Landmark: II. Plant Species Composition and Recovery from Disturbance
Silvius, John E.; Lowell, Cadance A.; Knickerbocker, Christopher ( 2003-04 )Portions of Tawawa Woods, an oak-maple-beech forest community adjacent to Wilberforce (Greene Co.), OH, was granted landmark status in 1990 on the basis of its biodiversity, historic and cultural significance, and its ...