Daniel M. Taylor
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View article: First camera-trap records of Dhole <Cuon alpinus> (Pallas, 1811) (Mammalia: Canidae) and Spotted Linsang <Prionodon pardicolor> (Hodgson, 1841) (Mammalia: Carnivora: Prionodontidae) in Makalu Barun National Park, Nepal
First camera-trap records of Dhole (Pallas, 1811) (Mammalia: Canidae) and Spotted Linsang (Hodgson, 1841) (Mammalia: Carnivora: Prionodontidae) in Makalu Barun National Park, Nepal Open
The Dhole Cuon alpinus and Spotted Linsang Prionodon pardicolor are two elusive carnivores inhabiting the forests of South and Southeast Asia. Despite their ecological roles and conservation significance, both species remain under-research…
View article: The Effect of Captan, Demeton, and 4(2,4-Db) on Alfalfa Growth and Seed Production
The Effect of Captan, Demeton, and 4(2,4-Db) on Alfalfa Growth and Seed Production Open
The widespread use of chemicals for the control of diseases, insects, and weeds in the production of alfalfa seed has caused concern with regards to what effect these materials may have on the inherent reproductive potential of the plants.…
View article: The Status of Loons in Idaho
The Status of Loons in Idaho Open
This report summarizes and updates the population status and distribution of loons in Idaho. Formerly, the Common Loon bred in northern, central, and southeastern Idaho, probably widely. With only sporadic unsustained nesting in the last h…
View article: Winter Populations of Waxwings in Idaho
Winter Populations of Waxwings in Idaho Open
i explored the winter distributions of the Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum) and Bohemian Waxwing (B.garrulus) in idaho by means of the results of Christmas Bird Counts from 1980 to 2016. in northern idaho the Bohemian was significantly …
View article: High School Arthropod Display Case
High School Arthropod Display Case Open
Background: I teach at a high school in Northfield, Minnesota. I love teaching kids science and getting them excited about it. Unfortunately, I currently only teach chemistry and there are almost no elective science classes at our high sch…