Browsing by Author "Kulman, H.M."
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Item Butterfly Production Management(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1977) Kulman, H.M.A speculative overview of butterfly production management is presented which includes manipulation of habitats to enhance larval and adult food plants, accessibility and longevity of adults, early season introduction of migrants, and use of exotic butterflies and larval host plants. Concentration and accessibility of butterfly adults for viewing and collecting may be influenced by adult longevity, adult food sources, larval host plant odors, and other factors. Dangers to butterflies and their host plants by concentrating adults are discussed. Production management opportunities by manipulation of larval host plants appears to be much greater for expansion of the local and regional range of butterflies than for increasing butterfly density. The paucity of the literature does not permit general conclusions concerning population regulating factors, carrying capacity concepts, etc. However, there is sufficient observational data to guide experimental production management studies. Migratory species are considered for management although the carryover from management inputs are lower than with resident butterflies. Introduction of exotic species is limited mainly to butterflies useful in weed control programs. Speculative production research possibilities are given for the Pipevine Swallowtail, Battus philenor ( L.); Black Swallowtail, Papilio polyxenes asterius Stoll; Giant Swallowtail, Papilio cresphontes Cramer; Little Sulphur, Eurema lisa (Boisduval and Le Conte); Dainty Sulphur, Nathalis iole Boisduval; Baltimore, Euphydryas phaeton (Drury); and Monarch, Danaus plexippus ( L.).Item Insect Ecology - Papers Presented in the A.C. Hodson Ecology Lectures(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1977) Kulman, H.M.; Chiang, H.C.Item Preliminary Observations of an Inquiry into the Effects of the Defoliation of Jack Pine by the Jack Pine Budworm(St. Paul, Minn. : School of Forestry, University of Minnesota, 1957-01-15) Kulman, H.M.; Hodson, A. C. (Alexander Carlton), 1906-1996; Duncan, D.P.Item Preliminary Study of Growth Losses in Minnesota Jack Pine Following Defoliation by the Budworm(St. Paul, Minn. : School of Forestry, University of Minnesota, 1958-10-15) Jaquith, P.H.; Duncan, D.P.; Kulman, H.M.; Hodson, A. C. (Alexander Carlton), 1906-1996Item A Review of the Parasites and Predators of Tent Caterpillars (Malacosoma Spp.) in North America(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1972) Witter, J. A.; Kulman, H.M.Item Sawfly Defoliation Affects Shoot Growth of White Spruce --A Preliminary Report(St. Paul, Minn. : School of Forestry, University of Minnesota, 1971-10-15) Kulman, H.M.Item Temperature Schedules for Overwintering Yellowheaded Spruce Sawfly Cocoons in the Laboratory(St. Paul, Minn. : School of Forestry, University of Minnesota, 1977-01) Houseweart, Mark W.; Rau, D.E.; Kulman, H.M.Item Vegetation of Tamarack Stands in North Central Minnesota(St. Paul, Minn. : School of Forestry, University of Minnesota, 1975-01-15) Thompson, L.C.; Kulman, H.M.