Herbicide effects on host plants of Karner blue butterfly and on butterfly development from egg to adult.

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Herbicide effects on host plants of Karner blue butterfly and on butterfly development from egg to adult.

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2001-05

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University of Minnesota

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Two studies examine the compatibility between herbicide release of red or jack pine plantations in Wisconsin and the maintenance of Karner blue butterfly (Lycaeides melissa samuelis), a federally listed endangered species.

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Research supported by the College of Natural Resources and the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Minnesota; the National Council of Air and Stream Improvement (NCASI); the Wisconsin Department of Trade and Consumer Protection; Consolidated Paper Company; and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation.

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Sucoff, Edward; Nichols, Thomas Jerome; Lu, Ehr-Yang. (2001). Herbicide effects on host plants of Karner blue butterfly and on butterfly development from egg to adult.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/37197.

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