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Browsing by Author "Tester, John R."

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    Effect of human disturbance on small mammal communities in Itasca State Park, Minnesota
    (1999) Staus, Nancy L; Conforti, Kathleen; Clapper, Leslie N.; Longhenry, Jennifer A.; Schoenbauer, C.C.; Rentz, Michael S.; Tester, John R.
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    Mammals of Itasca State Park
    (2003) Sikes, Robert S.; Tester, John R.; Thoma, Ben
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    Minnesota prairie management techniques and their wildlife implications
    (1962) Tester, John R.; Marshall, William H.
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    Pine forests in Itasca State Park, Minnesota. A review of the literature relevant to restortion of pine forests in Itasca State Park, Minnesota
    (1994) Tester, John R.; Kenyon, Mary Jo
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    Plants of prairies west of Itasca Park
    (1968) Tester, John R.; Bray, J. R.; Thorne, R. F.
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    A study of certain plant and animal interrelations on a native prairie in northwestern Minnesota
    (1961) Tester, John R.; Marshall, William H.
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    Techniques for studying movements of vertebrates in the field
    (1961) Tester, John R.

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