Report on the Activities of the Jackson Hole Research Station
Authors(s): F. L. Clarke
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Publication Date: 0000-00-00
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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 Trends of vegetation in the Near Six elk enclosures on the northern Yellowstone wildlife winter range Limnological studies on Swan Lake and Third Creek Some aspects of plant and animal distributions as affected by geologic formations Population study of Canada geese in Jackson Hole The ecology, taxonomy, and bionomics of insects in the Grand Teton area Study of spiders of the family lycosidae in Jackson Hole Ecological studies of Amphitheater and Surprise Lakes in the Teton Mountains Some aspects of the blood physiology of Amblystoma tigrinum menaosticum The breeding behavior of the white pelican Social organization among colonies in the ant, Formica opaciventris
Keywords: Grand Teton National Park, natural history, animal studies, plant studies, management, salamander, Caudata, vegetation, plant, animal, mammal, breeding, bird, Aves, ungulate, Cervidae, elk, wapiti, Cervus elaphus, insect, arachnid, spider, lycosidae , invertebrate, behavior, duck, goose, swan, Anatidae, ant, Formicidae, Formica opaciventris, geology, Canada goose, Branta canadensis, amphibian, tiger salamander, Amblystoma tigrinum menaosticum, Ambystoma tigrinum menaosticum, Amphibia, water bird, waterfowl, Third Creek, Lake Solitude, Amphitheater Lake, Hermitage Point, Surprise Lake, Jackson Hole, National Elk Refuge, Teton County, Swan Lake, Yellowstone National Park, Teton Mountain Range, insect, entomology, Insecta, ornithology, American white pelican, white pelican, pelican, Pelecanus erythrorhynchos
| BIBLIOGRAPHY ID | 1240 |
| REF TYPE | Report |
| AUTHORS | F. L. Clarke |
| PUB DATE | 0000-00-00 |
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| DOC TITLE | Report on the Activities of the Jackson Hole Research Station |
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| DOC TYPE | progress report |
| PUB VOLUME | record #259 |
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| LIBRARY INFO | RMR-GRTE/Director of UW/NPS Research Center Office |
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| KEYWORDS | Grand Teton National Park, natural history, animal studies, plant studies, management, salamander, Caudata, vegetation, plant, animal, mammal, breeding, bird, Aves, ungulate, Cervidae, elk, wapiti, Cervus elaphus, insect, arachnid, spider, lycosidae , invertebrate, behavior, duck, goose, swan, Anatidae, ant, Formicidae, Formica opaciventris, geology, Canada goose, Branta canadensis, amphibian, tiger salamander, Amblystoma tigrinum menaosticum, Ambystoma tigrinum menaosticum, Amphibia, water bird, waterfowl, Third Creek, Lake Solitude, Amphitheater Lake, Hermitage Point, Surprise Lake, Jackson Hole, National Elk Refuge, Teton County, Swan Lake, Yellowstone National Park, Teton Mountain Range, insect, entomology, Insecta, ornithology, American white pelican, white pelican, pelican, Pelecanus erythrorhynchos |
| 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 Trends of vegetation in the Near Six elk enclosures on the northern Yellowstone wildlife winter range Limnological studies on Swan Lake and Third Creek Some aspects of plant and animal distributions as affected by geologic formations Population study of Canada geese in Jackson Hole The ecology, taxonomy, and bionomics of insects in the Grand Teton area Study of spiders of the family lycosidae in Jackson Hole Ecological studies of Amphitheater and Surprise Lakes in the Teton Mountains Some aspects of the blood physiology of Amblystoma tigrinum menaosticum The breeding behavior of the white pelican Social organization among colonies in the ant, Formica opaciventris |
| NOTES | in the Grand Teton National Park database |
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