495 results — topic: Freshwater Ecology ·
Migration Stopovers (WGFD) of Mule Deer in the Platte Valley Herd in Wyoming
The Platte Valley Herd Corridor was designated by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department in 2018 (fig. 30). The Platte Valley herd contains approximately 11,000 mule deer. The corridor is based on two wintering populations, including a south segment from Saratoga, Wyoming, to the Colorado State line,
Statewide Fish Management Policy
Management plan (1996-1997). Covers Colorado, Lamar, Denver. Topics: fish management, habitat protection, recovery programs, basin management plan. Agencies: Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife, Colorado Wildlife Commission. Cites 8 external works.
Damselflies - a predator preference study
Observation of an aquatic organism (<i>Dytiscid</i> larvae)
Primary productivity of ponds
Observations of the water strider in the lower kettle pond
Observations of <i>Baetis bicaudatus</i> and <i>Rithrogena hageni</i> in Coal Creek above and below the discharge of effluent from the Keystone Mine
A survey of benthic species diversity along Coal Creek
The effect of surface area to volume ratios on predation between the predator <i>Mesostoma</i> and the prey <i>Daphnia</i>
A review of the distribution, ecology and evolution of the North American species of Acroneuria and six related genera (Plecoptera: Perlidae)
Biological interactions as determinants of distribution of benthic invertebrates within the substrate of stony streams
Stainless steel screen cages were buried in the substrate of Otter Creek, Wisconsin, during spring 1976 and 1977 and the East River, Colorado, during summer 1977 and stocked with known densities of benthos, Cages were retrieved after 3 days of colonization and attrition from a given direction and sp