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Report on the activities of the Jackson Hole Biological Research Station

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Report on the activities of the Jackson Hole Biological Research Station

Report on the activities of the Jackson Hole Biological Research Station

Authors(s): F. L. Clarke

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Abstract: This report covers: physical facilities; research projects; seminars; library; cooperation with other agencies and official visits; and financial report, for the research station. Research projects: The social role of the aging ungulate Land and freshwater Mollusks of Jackson Hole Ecology of Third Creek and associated beaver dams Field study of the Uredinales of the Jackson Hole area of Wyoming Investigation of wildlife in the Pilgrim Creek-Heritage Point Area, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming The alpine insects of the Teton range The senses of shrews Effects of visitors on alpine ecosystems in the high Tetons A survey of invertebrates of Jackson Hole Stress as a factor in parasitism Blood studies on Amblystoma tigrinum melansoticum Regeneration in amphibia Fungi living in the guts of arthropods A census of nesting sites and territories of birds in the Lake Solitude area Rodent popuation studies in Jackson Hole, Wyoming Shrub distribution in Jackson Hole

Keywords: Grand Teton National Park, Teton Range, animal studies, natural history, plant studies, sewage, natural resource management, molting, parasite, disease, ungulate, mollusk, snail, Mollusca, animal, mammal, alpine zone, beaver, American beaver, Castor canadensis, Castoridae, invertebrate, vole, Muridae, Cricetidae, protozoa, insect, entomology, Insecta, arachnid, ant, Formicidae, shrubs, plants, bird, ornithology, Aves, nest, habitat, nesting, vegetation, insectivore, shrew, Soricidae, Sorex, amphibian, Amphibia, arthropod, rodent, Rodentia, fungus, Third Creek, Pilgrim Creek, Lake Solitude, Hermitage Point, Jackson Hole, Teton County, Swan Lake, human activity, salamander, tiger salamander, Amblystoma tigrinum

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DOC TITLEReport on the activities of the Jackson Hole Biological Research Station
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KEYWORDSGrand Teton National Park, Teton Range, animal studies, natural history, plant studies, sewage, natural resource management, molting, parasite, disease, ungulate, mollusk, snail, Mollusca, animal, mammal, alpine zone, beaver, American beaver, Castor canadensis, Castoridae, invertebrate, vole, Muridae, Cricetidae, protozoa, insect, entomology, Insecta, arachnid, ant, Formicidae, shrubs, plants, bird, ornithology, Aves, nest, habitat, nesting, vegetation, insectivore, shrew, Soricidae, Sorex, amphibian, Amphibia, arthropod, rodent, Rodentia, fungus, Third Creek, Pilgrim Creek, Lake Solitude, Hermitage Point, Jackson Hole, Teton County, Swan Lake, human activity, salamander, tiger salamander, Amblystoma tigrinum
ABSTRACTThis report covers: physical facilities; research projects; seminars; library; cooperation with other agencies and official visits; and financial report, for the research station. Research projects:

The social role of the aging ungulate

Land and freshwater Mollusks of Jackson Hole

Ecology of Third Creek and associated beaver dams

Field study of the Uredinales of the Jackson Hole area of Wyoming

Investigation of wildlife in the Pilgrim Creek-Heritage Point Area, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

The alpine insects of the Teton range

The senses of shrews

Effects of visitors on alpine ecosystems in the high Tetons

A survey of invertebrates of Jackson Hole

Stress as a factor in parasitism

Blood studies on Amblystoma tigrinum melansoticum

Regeneration in amphibia

Fungi living in the guts of arthropods

A census of nesting sites and territories of birds in the Lake Solitude area

Rodent popuation studies in Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Shrub distribution in Jackson Hole
NOTESin Grand Teton National Park database
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