Thesis: Mark Douglas Dixon, MS Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences, SDSU
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Thesis: Mark Douglas Dixon, MS Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences, SDSU
Oecologia, 1981, V. 50, pp.231-232
by Susan Darley-Hill and W. Carter Johnson
Wild Outdoor World, November/December 2000, pp. 14-17
Author mentions W. Carter Johnson
Natural History, October 1986, pp. 41-46, 108
by W. Carter Johnson and Curtis S. Adkisson
W. Carter Johnson and Curtis Adkisson speak -"Implications of a nut dispersal by Blue Jays (Cyanocitta cristata) in human-dominated landscapes"
article, correspondence with publisher
Thesis: Susan Darley-Hill, Virginia Tech MS in Botany
American Midland Naturalist, 113(2) pp. 319-324
by W. Carter Johnson and Curtis S. Adkisson
The Condor, 99: 756-764, 1997
by Mark D. Dixon and W. Carter Johnson
Oecologia (1997) 111: 201-208
by Mark D. Dixon and W. Carter Johnson
in Lanesboro, Minnesota
Johnson presented: Mechanisms of species persistence in fragmented landscapes: Jays and oaks
American Midland Naturalist 138: 357-370
by W. Carter Johnson, Curtis S. Adkisson, Thomas R. Cros, Mark D. Dixon
National Wildlife, December-January 1988, 26 (1): 42-45
by George H. Harrison
Journal of Biogeography (1989)16, 561-571
by W. Carter Johnson and Thompson Web, III
The archives does not have the videotape