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    The Mating Activities of the Ant Myrmica Americana Weber

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    Author Institution: Department of Biology, Bowling Green State Universit

    Twenty-Five Year Index to THE PRAIRIE NATURALIST, Volumes 1-25, 1968-1993

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    Forward Author Index 1.Articles and Notes 2. Book Reviews 3. Editorials Subject Index Geographic Index Taxonomic Index Plants Animals Other Record

    The Makers of Biology at the University of North Dakota

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    Checklist of the Ants of Michigan (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

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    A total of 113 species of ants is recorded by county from the state of Michigan. The list is based upon literature records and specimens in the authors\u27 collections and those of the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology and the Michigan State University Department of Entomology. The list includes 3 species in Ponerinae, 44 in Myrnucinae, 6 in Dolichoderinae, and 60 in Formicinae. Ten species represent new state records. Five distribution pat- terns are evident: statewide (39 species), southern counties only (5), southern 3/4th of Lower Peninsula (10), Lower Peninsula (17), and Upper Peninsula (2). Forty species have been collected too infrequently to determine the distribution within the state

    Review of \u3ci\u3eAquatic Invertebrates of Alberta\u3c/i\u3e by Hugh F. Clifford

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    Alberta is a province with diverse geography, climate, and ecology. Encompassing level prairies, gently sloping hills, and the high mountains of the eastern slope of the Rockies, it provides outstanding scenery as well as productive farming and extensive mineral production. Its variable climate provides short, hot summers and long, cold winters. A relatively high level of rainfall (and snowfall) provides an abundance of running and standing water habitats, including four major rivers (Milk, Saskatchewan, Athabasca, and Peace), two large lakes (Athabasca and Lesser Slave), and many smaller lakes and prairie potholes. This physical diversity has provided environmental features that enable a diversified fauna to become well established. This study is the result of the devotion of one scientist and his students that spans more than two decades. Hugh Clifford knows Alberta\u27s aquatic invertebrate fauna intimately. He has compiled an impressive book treating the known species

    Twenty-Five Year Index to THE PRAIRIE NATURALIST, Volumes 1-25, 1968-1993

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    Forward Author Index 1.Articles and Notes 2. Book Reviews 3. Editorials Subject Index Geographic Index Taxonomic Index Plants Animals Other Record

    Notes on the Ant Leptothorax Provancheri Emery

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