Browsing Ohio Journal of Science: Volume 106, Issue 3 (June, 2006) by Title
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Book Review
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Fish Assemblage of Cedar Fork Creek, Ohio, Unchanged for 28 Years
Berra, Tim M.; Petry, Paulo ( 2006-06 )A 270 m section of Cedar Fork Creek, a clear, gravel-bottomed, headwater stream of the Ohio River System in north-central Ohio, was sampled 48 times from 1975-2003. During the 28 year period 32,237 individuals of 10 fish ... -
Front Matter
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Geomagnetic Navigation in Monarchs and Black Swallowtails
LaRue, Alyssa; Naber, Steven; Talnagi, Joseph ( 2006-06 )Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) in North America migrate to and from Mexico. Black swallowtails (Papilio polyxenes) are non-migratory and travel locally. Two hypotheses have been suggested concerning the navigation ... -
Glacial Lake Licking: Late-Glacial Drainage Diversion and the Formationof Black Hand Gorge, Licking County, Ohio
Frolking, Tod A.; Pachell, Matthew A. ( 2006-06 )Numerous narrow, steep-walled valleys cut through the uplands of the Glaciated Appalachian Plateaus section of east-central Ohio. In Licking County, eastward-advancing glacial ice blocked the west-flowing paleo drainage ... -
Non-Acid Gastroesophageal Reflux and Respiratory Disorders: A Literature Review
Mousa, Hayat; Woodley, Frederick W. ( 2006-06 )Recent technological advances that now permit us to detect gastroesophageal reflux (GER), independent of pH, have sparked a fury of interest in non-acid GER as a potential culprit in respiratory disorders. Application of ... -
Population Responses of Microtus pennsylvanicus across a Chronological Sequence of Habitat Alteration
Dooley Jr., James L.; Murray, Amanda L. ( 2006-06 )Understanding the effects of habitat alteration on population demography and persistence is emerging as one of the most important and challenging areas facing ecologists and conservation biologists today. Here we compare ... -
Regeneration of Woodland Vegetation after Deer Browsing in Sharon Woods Metro Park, Franklin County, Ohio
Asnani, Kashmira M.; Klips, Robert A.; Curtis, Peter S. ( 2006-06 )Overbrowsing by deer can decrease plant abundance and change plant species composition, especially in isolated forest fragments. Sharon Woods Metro Park, Franklin County, OH is a 308 ha suburban woodland preserve that had ... -
Survival and Nesting Habitat use by Sichuan and Ring-necked Pheasants Released in Ohio
Shipley, Kathryn; Scott, David P. ( 2006-06 )Ring-necked pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) populations in the Midwestern United States have declined drastically since World War II. Population numbers in Ohio have leveled off since the establishment of the Conservation ...