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Observationes Mycologicæ : Seu Descriptiones Tam Novorum Quam Notabilium Fungorum; Cum Tabulis VI Æneis Pictis / Exhibitæ A C. H. Persoon
Bd. 2 auch u.d.T.: Animadversiones et dilucidationes circa varias fungorum speciesBd. 2 erschienen bei Gessner, Usteri u. Wolf in Leipzig u. Luzer
Observationes Mycologicæ : Seu Descriptiones Tam Novorum Quam Notabilium Fungorum; Cum Tabulis VI Æneis Pictis
Autopsie nach Exemplar der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Lipsiæ, 1796. Apud Petrum Phillippum Wolf.6 Ill. (Kupferst., coloriert
Alte Ansicht gegen Westen
Abbildung des Kircheninneren in Richtung Westen mit der OrgelemporeH. Wolf-BenderZuschreibung und Titel gemäss Bildunterschrift; die Datierung entspricht der Wirkungszeit des Fotografen in Zürich gemäss fotoC
Alte Ansicht des Innern
Abbildung des Kircheninneren in Richtung Süd-Ost mit Teilen des Lettners und der Seitenempore. Ein Handwerker positioniert sich auf der Leiter, ein Geomatiker vermisst den KirchenraumH. Wolf-BenderZuschreibung und Titel gemäss Bildunterschrift; die Datierung entspricht der Wirkungszeit des Fotografen in Zürich gemäss fotoC
Students on trip to the Wolf River
This image was born digital.These photographs were taken by Dr. David H. Kesler during a Bio 315 field trip to the Wolf River in Tennessee
Arachnospila kirgisowesmaeli Wolf & D-R 2006, spec. nov.
Arachnospila kirgisowesmaeli spec. nov. Neubeschreibung siehe unten! M a t e r i a l: 1 Paratypus 8), 1 Holotypus 10).Published as part of Wolf, H. & D-R, 2006, Über von H. - J. Jacobs in Kirgistan gesammelte Wegwespen (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae), pp. 927-934 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 38 (1) on page 929, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.543449
Agenioideus kirgisomodestus Wolf & D-R 2006, spec. nov.
Agenioideus kirgisomodestus spec. nov. Neubeschreibung siehe unten! M a t e r i a l: 1 Holotypus 2), 1 Paratypus 2).Published as part of Wolf, H. & D-R, 2006, Über von H. - J. Jacobs in Kirgistan gesammelte Wegwespen (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae), pp. 927-934 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 38 (1) on page 928, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.543449
[Letter from Rosalind Wolf to Max Nathan - November 4, 1936]
Letter from Rosalind Wolf to Max Nathan discussing the Junior Council discussing joining the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Housto
The costs and benefits of animal predation: An analysis of Scandinavian wolf re-colonization.
After coming close to extinction, the grey wolf (Canis lupus) has re-colonized Scandinavia during the last two decades. The current population numbers some 100–120 individuals, and is distributed in small packs along the Swedish–Norwegian border. However, with wolf re-colonization, several conflicts have arisen. One conflict is due to wolf predation on livestock, especially sheep and reindeer. Another is predation on wild ungulates. As the wolves have shown a strong preference for moose (Alces alces) in this respect, a smaller moose population is available for game hunting. The cost of increased moose predation by wolves is examined using a two-step process. First, we analyse the costs to landowners, comprising the loss of animals potentially available for hunting less the reduction in browsing damage associated with a smaller moose population. Second, we examine the problem from a broader point of view, where costs external to landowners and local communities are included. By far the most important cost here is damage related to collisions between moose and motor vehicles.
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