Formicidae
Year
1999
1999
Citation
Milford, E. 1999. Ant communities in flooded and unflooded riparian forest of the middle Rio Grande. The Southwestern Naturalist. 44(3):278-286.
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A99MIL01NMUS
A99MIL01NMUS
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Year
2004
2004
Citation
Milford, E. and E. Muldavin. 2004. River bars of the Middle Rio Grande, A comparative study of plant and arthropod diversity. Natural Heritage New Mexico Publ. No. 04-GTR-269. Natural Heritage New Mexico, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM. 74 p.
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- Tenebrionidae
- spider
- Staphylinidae
- Tamarix ramosissima
- Russian olive
- Salix exigua
- salt cedar
- Prcellio laevis
- riparian
- riparian ecosystem
- Othopetera
- Populus deltoides
- Populus deltoides ssp. wislizeni
- isopod
- Middle Rio Grande
- Middle Rio Grande Bosque Initiative
- Ensifera
- Formicidae
- Hymenoptera
- Cryptophagidae
- Elaeagnus angustifolia
- Elateridae
- Coleoptera
- cottonwood
- coyote willow
- bosque
- Bosque Ecosystem Monitoring Program
- Carabidae
- Jemez Springs
- Armadilliium vulgare
- BEMP
- wetland
- wetland ecology
- wetland management
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U04MIL01NMUS
U04MIL01NMUS
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Year
2002
2002
Citation
Freehling, M., P. Neville, T. Neville, and K. Johnson. 2002. Development of plant and animal communities in the Holloman constructed wetland. Publication No. 02-GTR-212. Natural Heritage New Mexico, Museum of Southwestern Biology, University of New Mexico
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U02FRE01NMUS
U02FRE01NMUS
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