Rice Creek Research
This collection contains the research publications of Rice Creek Biological Field Station at the State University of New York College at Oswego. These publications are in the form of Research Reports, Bulletins, and Special Publications.
Recent Submissions
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Rice Creek Biological Field Station Bulletin, 1974, No. 1
(2011-07-06)This issue contains selected papers from limnological investigations of Little Sodus Bay and neighboring bays along the southern shore of Lake Ontario. Located approximately 15 miles from the Oswego campus, this sheltered ... -
Rice Creek Field Station Bulletin No. 2: The Flora of the Vascular Plants of the Rice Creek Biological Field Station
(2011-07-06)This issue of the Rice Creek Biological Field Station Bulletin is devoted to a study of the flora of Rice Creek Biological Field Station, completed by John Hickey, a graduate student at State University College, Oswego, ... -
Rice Creek Field Station Special Publication No. 2: Natural Areas of Oswego County
(2011-07-06)Foremost among the goals of Rice Creek Field Station is the promotion of environmental awareness. This has been a theme in college courses, school programs, summer courses for children, and programs for the public offered ... -
Rice Creek Field Station Bulletin No. 6: Guidelines for Environmental Management at Rice Creek Field Station
(2011-07-06)Planning for Rice Creek Field Station began in 1962 and the station began operating in 1966. At that time much of the land that comprised field station grounds was in hayfields and very young evergreen plantations. Since ... -
Rice Creek Research Bulletin No. 5: Annotated Checklist of the Birds of Oswego County and Northern Cayuga County, New York
(2011-07-06)The idea for this publication was conceived one day atop Derby Hill at the conclusion of a glorious April day when the skies were crammed with migrants of every description. This flight had involved both high numbers and ... -
Rice Creek Field Station Bulletin No. 3: Preliminary Bird and Associated Vegitational Studies for Navigation Season Extension on the St. Lawrence River
(2011-06-22)The avian component constitutes a visible and vital part of the St. Lawrence River Ecosystem. In numbers of species, birds are the most abundant vertebrates with 260+ species occurring regularly in the region. They range ... -
Rice Creek Field Station Bulletin No. 4: Habitat and Wildlife Inventory: Guide to Coastal Zone Lands, Oswego County, New York
(2011-06-21)The study was designed and conducted by the student participants to provide needed information on the habitats and wildlife found within the 36 square mile Oswego County Coastal Zone. The studies included works on vegetation, ... -
Rice Creek Research Reports, 1999-2000
(2011-06-21)Contains the Following Research Reports: Butterfly Populations at Rice Creek Field Station, 1999 Season; The Impact of Precipitation on Electrical Properties of the Shallow Subsurface at Rice Creek Field Station: Experimental ... -
Rice Creek Research Reports, 1998
(2011-06-21)Contains the Following Research Reports: Variability of Electrical Resistivity at Rice Creek Field Station, Oswego, New York: Implications for the Distribution of Groundwater; A Survey of Small Mammal Populations at Rice ... -
Rice Creek Research Reports, 1997
(2011-06-06)Contains the Following Research Reports: Butterfly Populations at Rice Creek Field Station: The 1997 Season; Survey of the Amphibian and Earthworm Species at Rice Creek Field Station; Flora of Rice Creek Field Station; ... -
Rice Creek Research Reports, 1996
(2011-06-06)Contains the Following Research Reports: Butterfly Populations at Rice Creek Field Station: A Progress Report; Survey of Small Mammal Populations at Rice Creek Field Station; Flora of Rice Creek Field Station; Overview ... -
Rice Creek Research Reports, 2008
(2011-06-06)Contains the Report: "Breeding Birds in Old Fields in Central New York State in Relation to Field Mowing"