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| Refereed Research | General | In-House Journals | Student Research Projects |
- [09] Dalgliesh, H., and K.M. Jacobson. 2005. A first assessment of genetic variation among Morchella esculenta (morel) populations. Journal of Heredity 96(3): 1-8.
- [08] McGranahan, Devan A., Shonda Kuiper, and Jonathan M. Brown. 2004. Temporal patterns in use of an Iowa woodlot during the autumn bird migration. American Midland Naturalist (in press).
- [07] Caruso, Chris M. 2004. The quantitative genetics of floral trait variation in Lobelia: potential constraints on adaptive evolution. Evolution 58(4): 732-740.
- [06] Caruso, Chris M., S.B. Peterson, and C.E. Ridley. 2003. Natural selection of floral traits of Lobelia (Lobeliaceae). American Journal of Botany 90(9): 1333-1340.
- [05] Caruso, Chris M., H. Maherali, and R.B. Jackson. 2003. Gender-specific floral and physiological traits: implications for the maintenance of females in gynodioecious Lobelia siphilitica. Oecologia 135(4): 524-531.
- [04] Cooper, Idelle A., Elizabeth Roeder, and Jonathan M. Brown. 2003. Arthropod response to burning and mowing in a reconstructed prairie. Ecological Restoration 21 (3): 204- 205.
- [03] Robertson, Morgan M. 2001. Adjacent woodlot accelerates the dispersal rate of bur oak into an old field (Iowa). Ecological Restoration 19 (3): 181-182.
- [02] DeLong, Karl T. and Craig Hooper. 1996. A potential understory flora for oak savanna in Iowa. The Journal of the Iowa Academy of Science 103(1-2): 9-28.
- [01] Christiansen, Kenneth, and Peter Bellinger. 1973. Six new nearctic species of the genus Friesea (Collembola: Poduromorpha). The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 49: 389-395.
- Grinnell College CERA Brochure. 1969.
- Wilson, John G. "Research Area Taking Shape." The Newton Daily News. May 5, 1969.
- Knauth, Otto. "Everything from Bugs to Bunnies: Woodland and Rolling Prairie Area Now a Grinnell 'Laboratory'." A feature of Picture Magazine of the Des Moines Sunday Register. May 11, 1969. Pp 4, 5, and 7.
- "CERA dedication ceremony." Grinnell Herald-Register. June 5, 1969.
- "Grinnell College Develops Research Wilderness Area." 1969. Iowa Soil Conservationist 22(5): 2.
- R.R.M. 1972. "A place to preserve." The Grinnell Magazine 4(4): 9-11.
- Grinnell College CERA Brochure. 1975.
- "Conard Environmental Research Area: Managing to Preserve and Educate." 1975. The Grinnell Magazine May-June: 10.
- Graham, Benjamin F. 1975. "CERA: An outdoor biological laboratory." pp 379-381 In Prairie: A Multiple View, M.K. Wali (ed.), 1975, University of North Dakota Press, Grand Forks, ND.
- "Conard area honors alumni." Grinnell Herald-Register. April 17, 1975.
- "Research laboratory named for conservationist." 1975. Iowa Soil Conservationist 28(6): 3.
- "Conservation group cites Conard area." Grinnell Herald-Register. April 24, 1975.
- Baker, J.L., H.P. Johnson, and J.M. Laflen. 1976. Effect of tillage systems on runoff losses of pesticides: A simulated rainfall study. Completion Report.
- Graham, B.F. 1976. "Conard Environmental Research Area." In: A Guide to Iowa Prairies. Paul A. Christiansen (ed.). Prepared for the 5th Midwest Prairie Conference at Iowa State University, Ames.
- Michnya, Rosa. "Grinnell's the place for Conard." Scarlet and Black. April 23, 1976.
- Grinnell College CERA Brochure. 1983.
- Roosa, Dean, Jean C. Prior, and Ben Graham. 1987. "Conard Environmental Research Area." Iowa Natural History Association Field Trip Guidebook 5. Sponsored by the Iowa Natural History Association, April 25, 1987.
- McGovern, Molly. Summer 2003. "Iowa's Oak Savannas: Rekindling a Relationship." Highlights CERA savanna and Karl DeLong, emeritus professor of biology. Iowa Natural Heritage, published by the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation. pp 8-10.
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