Submissions from 1977
Entomological studies at the UWM Field Station, Eugene L. Lange
Seasonal climates at the Cedar-Sauk Field Station, David Miller
The effects of an altered photoperiod upon the migratory orientation in the White-throated Sparrow (Zonoirichia albicollis), Larry J. Miller and Charles M. Weise
A management plan for a swamp forest based on vegetation analysis, Bonnie Swartz
Submissions from 1976
Analysis of four common play patterns in juvenile thirteen-lined ground squirrels (Spermophilus tridecemlineatus), Mary Melville
The effect of human disturbance on vegetation at the Wehr Nature Center in Whitnall Park, Mariette M. Nowak
A study of a population of the slender glass lizard in Waushara Co., Wisconsin, Thomas A. Pleyte
The International Congress of Scientists on the Human Environment, Kyoto, Japan, November 17-26, 1975 - a report, Forest Sterns
Submissions from 1975
Species composition and absolute population density of breeding birds obtained by two methods, Dennis Keith Gustafson
Mineral cycling and productivity in an upland deciduous forest: soils and methods, Nicholas P. Kobriger
Soil monolith construction: a practical teaching experience for field and lab, Nicholas P. Kobriger and James B. Levenson
Cold air drainage: a field experiment, James Levenson and Paul Matthiae
Island biogeography in Southeastern Wisconsin: a progress report., James Levenson and Paul Matthiae
The March ice storm: disaster and opportunity, Paul Matthiae and Philip B. Whitford
The radiation weekend, David Miller, Anthony Siebers, and Joe Manning
Landscape patterns and forest island interactions, Forest Sterns, James B. Levenson, and Paul Matthiae
Natural Landscaping Bill (AB 348), Philip Whitford
Submissions from 1974
A study of aquatic hyphomycetes of Southeastern Wisconsin, John W. Baxter and Juanita Bronaugh
The Cedar-Sauk Field Station as a background site for urban-rural spectral comparisons of direct beam solar radiation in the visible, Howard A. Bridgman
Selected physical and chemical properties of an alkaline bog lake, Nancy E. Liptak and Margaret Summerfield
Wetlands in environmental education, Paul E. Matthiae
Dispersal movements of juvenile Black-capped Chickadees, John R. Meyer and Charles M. Weise
Cedarburg Bog -A National Natural Landmark, Forest Sterns and Diane Ringger
Submissions from 1973
Post-settlement land uses and their effects on the Cedarburg Bog, Nevin J. Farley and Peter J. Salamun
Submergent macrophytes in Theresa Marsh, James McNelly and Jeffrey Klopatek
Rate of growth of tamarack (Larix tarcina) in Cedarburg Bog, Cynthia Meyer
Black-capped Chickadee behavior-fledging to dispersal, Mary Van Male
Breeding birds of the forested portions of Cedarburg Bog, Charles M. Weise
Prairie establishment at the Field Station, Philip B. Whitford
Submissions from 1972
The upland hardwood forest of the Cedar-Sauk Field Station, James Dunnum
Phenology and microclimate, Jeffrey M. Klopatek
Productivity and energy storage, Nic Kobriger and Forest Stearns
Influence of forest openings on climate, Diane Ringger and Forest Stearns
Communication in ground squirrels, Robert Ryshke
A botanical history of Downer Woods, Peter J. Salamun
Submissions from 1971
Mycological research at the Field Station, John Baxter
Distribution of ferns in the Maple-Beech Forest at the Cedar-Sauk Field Station, Theodore E. Carlsen
Productivity of an urban park, Mary Herte, Nic Kobriger, and Forest Stearns
The seasonal dietary variation of the brook stickleback (Eucalia inconsians) in a Southeastern Wisconsin stream, Roger Hlavek
Change in the urban-rural ecotone, Paul E. Matthiae
Dogwoods in Wisconsin, Peter J. Salamun
Urban botany - an essay on survival, Forest Stearns
Population Dynamics of the Black-capped Chickadee, Charles M. Weise
Some observations on corticolous cryptogams, William J. Woelkerling
Submissions from 1970
Fungi at the Field Station, John W. Baxter
The Stadium Interstate Freeway and Cedarburg Bog, Millicent S. Ficken and Forest Stearns
The late-glacial and post-glacial history of the Cedarburg Bog area, Wisconsin, Norman P. Lasca
Some bog denizens, G W. Prescott
Hollies in Wisconsin, Peter J. Salamun
Insectivorous plants in Cedarburg Bog, Peter J. Salamun
The fat and weight cycle in Wisconsin juncos, Charles M. Weise
Submissions from 1969
The use of bio-telemetry for studying squirrel population dynamics and behavior, Paul E. Matthiae
A 24-hour radiation budget at a high-grass marsh in early winter, Dennis Mayville
Small mammals at the Field Station, Donald Morzenti
Personnel profile - Alvin L. Throne, Peter J. Salamun
Phenology, Peter J. Salamun
Yews and hemlocks - A progress report., Peter J. Salamun
Phenology - the layman's science, Forest Stearns
Why support a field station?, Forest Stearns
UWM’s first PhD in botany awarded for study of Cedarburg Bog, Philip B. Whitford
Submissions from 1968
Bird Hybrids in the Kettle Moraine, Millicent S. Ficken
Goldenrods, Peter J. Salamun
Wisconsin's earliest native flowering plant, Peter J. Salamun
In Quest of the Elusive Ovenbird, Charles M. Weise
Winter Bird Studies At The UWM Field Station, Charles M. Weise
Benedict Prairie, Philip B. Whitford