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Butterflies of Yellowstone and Grand Teton Park (also odonata)

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Butterflies of Yellowstone and Grand Teton Park (also odonata)

Butterflies of Yellowstone and Grand Teton Park (also odonata)

Authors(s): R. Lund and M. Moore

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Publication Date: 0000-00-00

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Abstract: Objectives The objectives of the research are: 1.photograph butterflies, dragonflies, and damselflies within the borders of Grand Teton National Park. 2.produce field guides to the above mentioned insects for the use of the general public. 3. produce additional writings based upon scientific observations of the behaviors, abundance, and all other factors related to butterflies, dragonflies , and damselflies. Findings and Status No activity was conducted in Grand Teton National Park for this report year. All activity was carried out within Yellowstone National Park for this report year.

Keywords: animal, insect, Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, entomology, lepidoptera, odonata, Insecta, butterfly, dragonfly, anisoptera, damselfly, zygoptera, behavior, population, habitat

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AUTHORSR. Lund and M. Moore
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DOC TITLEButterflies of Yellowstone and Grand Teton Park (also odonata)
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KEYWORDSanimal, insect, Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, entomology, lepidoptera, odonata, Insecta, butterfly, dragonfly, anisoptera, damselfly, zygoptera, behavior, population, habitat
ABSTRACTObjectives
The objectives of the research are:
1.photograph butterflies, dragonflies, and damselflies within the borders of Grand Teton National Park.
2.produce field guides to the above mentioned insects for the use of the general public.
3. produce additional writings based upon scientific observations of the behaviors, abundance, and all other factors related to butterflies, dragonflies , and damselflies.

Findings and Status
No activity was conducted in Grand Teton National Park for this report year. All activity was carried out within Yellowstone National Park for this report year.
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URLADDRESShttp://science.nature.nps.gov/servlet/Prmt_ReportSearchView?REPORT_ID=21195
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