Temporal and geographic description | Southwestern Wisconsin, USA. |
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Keywords | flower, wildflower, prairie, vole, restoration, restored, herbivory, small mammal, community |
Key taxa | black-eyed Susans, Rudbeckia subtomentosa |
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Pedagogical Use Description | This photograph could be used to illustrate a restored prairie, wildflowers, or an example of how small mammals can impact plant communities. |
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Full Name of Primary Author | Henry F. Howe |
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Primary Author Affiliation | Department of Biological Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago Biology Program, Wilkes University |
Primary Author email | hfhowe@uic.edu |
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Submitter Name | Ken Klemow |
Rights | Copyright 2004 by the Ecological Society of America. |
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Drought and Water Ecosystem Services Collection | Off |
Conservation Targets Under Global Change Collection | Off |
Big Data Collection | Off |
Editors Choice | No |
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Date Of Record Submission | 2008-04-09 |
I Agree to EcoEdDL's Copyright Policy & Terms of Use | No |
Date Of Record Release | 2010-02-12 00:23:53 |
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Date Last Modified | 2016-04-27 10:40:31 |
Release Flag | Published |
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