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Research Station Annual Reports 1961-1967

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Research Station Annual Reports 1961-1967

Research Station Annual Reports 1961-1967

Authors(s): F. L. Clarke

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Abstract: This annual report contains summaries of the following research projects: Understory vegetation of lodgepole pine, Ricardo Almeida Fungi of Grand Teton National Park, John W. Baxter Range Survey in Teton County, Alan A. Beetle Parasites of ungulates in the Jackson Hole Area, Robert C. Bergstrom Temperature relations and underwater endurance of the smallest homeothermic diver, William A. Calder Ecology of the Uinta ground squirrel in Jackson Hole, Brenton Costain Effects of invading lodgepole pine on understory vegetation, Andres Enriquez A study of the food and feeding of the cutthroat trout in the Snake River, Teton Co., Wyoming, James W. Kinker Field testing of radio telemetry from fish, E.M. Lonsdale Fleshy fungi of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, Kent H. McKnight Systematics, zoogeography and distribution of the mammals of Wyoming, with especial reference to the northern pocket gopher, Thomomys talpoides, Charles A. McLaughlin Studies on wild Drosophila populations, John A. Swatek Onset of melanophore-stimulating substances by the pars distalis and pars intermedia of the pituitary body of Ambystoma tigrinum melanostictum, William Thurmond Comparative studies of fox, Lincoln, and song sparrow vocalizations, Gerald Watt, C.R. and James A. Mulligan Ecological study of the Snake River cutthroat trout, Robert W. Wiley Ecological inventory of the Kelly Warmspring, Grand Teton National Park, Elizabeth Baldwin and Patsy Franta Survey of vehicle use in Grand Teton National Park, Margaret Drummond Taxonomy of the mammals of Grand Teton National Park, Judith L. Heider

Keywords: plant studies, animal studies, geology, aquatic sciences, management , lodgepole pine, pine, Pinus, Pinus contorta, plant studies, tree, species identification, fungus, disturbance, animal, mammal, ungulate, wapiti, elk , Cervus elaphus, Cervidae, moose , Alces alces, bighorn sheep, sheep , Ovis canadensis, Bovidae, range, inventory, monitoring, Soricidae, disease, parasite, insectivore, shrew, water shrew , Sorex palustris, rodent, Rodentia, Uinta ground squirrel , Spermophilus armatus, habitat, ecology, agarics, bird, Aves, ornithology, sparrow, Lincoln's sparrow, Melospiza lincolnii , song sparrow , Melospiza melodia, Fox Sparrow, Passerella iliaca , plant succession, fish, ichtyology, trout, cutthroat trout , Oncorhynchus clarki, Pisces, food, invertebrate, radio collar, radio telemetry, vegetation, distribution, gopher, pocket gopher , Thomomys talpoides, salamander, Caudata, hot spring, human activity, visitor use, salmon, Salmonidae, water, geyser, pine tree, classification, amphibian, Amphibia, microbiology, organism, annual report, Snake River, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Teton County, Jackson Hole, National Elk Refuge, Drosophila , Ambystoma tigrinum melanostictum, salamander, tiger salamander, population, Kelly Warm Spring

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DOC TITLEResearch Station Annual Reports 1961-1967
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LIBRARY INFOScientific Research in Yellowstone National Park.pdt RMR-GRTE / Office of Director of UW/NPS Research Station
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KEYWORDSplant studies, animal studies, geology, aquatic sciences, management , lodgepole pine, pine, Pinus, Pinus contorta, plant studies, tree, species identification, fungus, disturbance, animal, mammal, ungulate, wapiti, elk , Cervus elaphus, Cervidae, moose , Alces alces, bighorn sheep, sheep , Ovis canadensis, Bovidae, range, inventory, monitoring, Soricidae, disease, parasite, insectivore, shrew, water shrew , Sorex palustris, rodent, Rodentia, Uinta ground squirrel , Spermophilus armatus, habitat, ecology, agarics, bird, Aves, ornithology, sparrow, Lincoln's sparrow, Melospiza lincolnii , song sparrow , Melospiza melodia, Fox Sparrow, Passerella iliaca , plant succession, fish, ichtyology, trout, cutthroat trout , Oncorhynchus clarki, Pisces, food, invertebrate, radio collar, radio telemetry, vegetation, distribution, gopher, pocket gopher , Thomomys talpoides, salamander, Caudata, hot spring, human activity, visitor use, salmon, Salmonidae, water, geyser, pine tree, classification, amphibian, Amphibia, microbiology, organism, annual report, Snake River, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Teton County, Jackson Hole, National Elk Refuge, Drosophila , Ambystoma tigrinum melanostictum, salamander, tiger salamander, population, Kelly Warm Spring
ABSTRACTThis annual report contains summaries of the following research projects:

Understory vegetation of lodgepole pine, Ricardo Almeida

Fungi of Grand Teton National Park, John W. Baxter

Range Survey in Teton County, Alan A. Beetle

Parasites of ungulates in the Jackson Hole Area, Robert C. Bergstrom

Temperature relations and underwater endurance of the smallest homeothermic diver, William A. Calder

Ecology of the Uinta ground squirrel in Jackson Hole, Brenton Costain

Effects of invading lodgepole pine on understory vegetation, Andres Enriquez

A study of the food and feeding of the cutthroat trout in the Snake River, Teton Co., Wyoming, James W. Kinker

Field testing of radio telemetry from fish, E.M. Lonsdale

Fleshy fungi of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, Kent H. McKnight

Systematics, zoogeography and distribution of the mammals of Wyoming, with especial reference to the northern pocket gopher, Thomomys talpoides, Charles A. McLaughlin

Studies on wild Drosophila populations, John A. Swatek

Onset of melanophore-stimulating substances by the pars distalis and pars intermedia of the pituitary body of Ambystoma tigrinum melanostictum, William Thurmond

Comparative studies of fox, Lincoln, and song sparrow vocalizations, Gerald Watt, C.R. and James A. Mulligan

Ecological study of the Snake River cutthroat trout, Robert W. Wiley

Ecological inventory of the Kelly Warmspring, Grand Teton National Park, Elizabeth Baldwin and Patsy Franta

Survey of vehicle use in Grand Teton National Park, Margaret Drummond

Taxonomy of the mammals of Grand Teton National Park, Judith L. Heider
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