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Lageplan vom Werksgelände der Buckau R. Wolf A.G.
LAGEPLAN VOM WERKSGELÄNDE DER BUCKAU R. WOLF A.G.
Lageplan vom Werksgelände der Buckau R. Wolf A.G. ( -
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
Growth Rates and Variances of Unexploited Wolf Populations in Dynamic Equilibria: Data, R Code, and Supporting Results
This dataset contains four files. PopulationModels.R is an R script defining functions used to fit density-independent and Ricker population models to associated time series data. With these functions, population measurements can be modeled under three different measurement assumptions: i) measured without error; ii) measured with Poisson error; or iii) measured with log-normal error. MechFieberg.R is a R script that will run all analyses supporting the findings in Mech and Fieberg (2014). MechFieberg.html is a summary of the output expected when running the MechFieberg.R script. Wolfdat.csv is the raw data file containing the wolf home range measurements. The four columns in this data correspond to the year of measurement (YR), and the location of measurement: Denali National Park (Denali), Isle Royale (IsleRoyale), and Superior National Forest (SNF).These files contain data and R code (along with associated output from running the code) supporting all results reported in: Mech, D. and J. Fieberg. 2014. Growth Rates and Variances of Unexploited Wolf Populations in Dynamic Equilibria. Wildlife Society Bulletin. In Mech and Fieberg (2014), we analyzed natural, long-term, wolf-population-density trajectories totaling 130 years of data from three areas: Isle Royale National Park in Lake Superior, Michigan; the east-central Superior National Forest in northeastern Minnesota; and Denali National Park, Alaska. We fit density-independent and Ricker models to each time series, allowing for 3 different assumptions regarding observation error (no error, Poisson or Log-normal observation error). We suggest estimates of the population-dynamic parameters can serve as benchmarks for comparison with those calculated from other wolf populations repopulating other areas.Fieberg, John R; Mech, David. (2014). Growth Rates and Variances of Unexploited Wolf Populations in Dynamic Equilibria: Data, R Code, and Supporting Results. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, http://dx.doi.org/10.13020/D6RP4N
Data, R Code, and Output Supporting "An Historical Overview and Update of Wolf-Moose Interactions in Northeastern Minnesota"
The html files contain R code and output for analyzing MooseWolfDataUpdated.csv. The R files used to generate the html documents can be found in the zip file. See readme.txt for more details.These files contain data and R code (along with associated output from running the code) supporting all results reported in, "Mech, L. D., J. Fieberg, and S. Barber-Meyer. In press. An historical overview and update of wolf-moose interactions in Northeastern Minnesota. Wildlife Society Bulletin." In this paper, we explored relationships between wolf numbers, monitored in part of the Minnesota moose range, and moose calf:population and estimated log annual growth rates of moose in Northeast Minnesota.This study was funded by the U. S. Geological Survey. Moose survey data was collected by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.Fieberg, John R; Mech, L. David; Barber-Meyer, Shannon. (2017). Data, R Code, and Output Supporting "An Historical Overview and Update of Wolf-Moose Interactions in Northeastern Minnesota". Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/D6096S
Dataset supporting Pack and population level estimates of wolf pup survival in the Greater Voyageurs Ecosystem
Filename: PupSurvivalandRecruitmentEstimates_2019to2025.xls
Short description: Pup survival and recruitment estimates
Filename: LitterSizeRegressionData.xls
Short description: Litter size and recruitment data
Filename: PupSurvivalandRecruitmentEstimateCode.R
Short description: R codeDataset for Hynes et al. 2026 where the authors used a combination of pup counts at dens and remote camera observations to estimate annual survival and recruitment of wolf pups (Canis lupus) in the Greater Voyageurs Ecosystem, Minnesota, USA, from 2019 to 2025. They estimated recruitment for 33 packs over 92 pack-years and survival for 23 litters from 13 packs. Mean annual pup recruitment was 1.27 pups per pack, and mean annual pup survival was 0.29. They observed that annual wolf pup recruitment and survival rates varied substantially among years and packs, which was likely a result of differences in food availability and the ability of breeding animals to acquire sufficient prey to provision dependent pups. They found that pup survival was negatively related to litter size. Although most (71%) wolf pups born during the study did not survive their first biological year, the population remained relatively stable, suggesting that recruitment rates were sufficient to sustain the high-density wolf population over time. These data underscore the potential of integrative monitoring approaches to advance the understanding of wolf reproductive ecology.See read me fileHynes, Andrea; Gable, Thomas; Homkes, Austin; Bump, Joseph; Bruggink, John. (2026). Dataset supporting Pack and population level estimates of wolf pup survival in the Greater Voyageurs Ecosystem. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/3p7c-mp48
Die Lehre von den geradlinigen Gebilden in der Ebene
Exlibrisstempel: "R. Wolf" 002281305_0001 Exemplar der ETH-BIB, Rar 504
[Louis R. De Wolf]
Louis R. de Wolf. Photo is from the William Blackshear collection, which was donated to the Palestine Public Library
Franz Wolf family collection 1820-1936
Materials pertaining to the Wolf family from Ockenheim in Rhenish Hesse, GermanyAccount ledger of Benjamin Wolf (9/25/1780 – 2/11/1859) from Ockenheim, Germany [R 60]Rosenthal, B.: [Family tree of the Wolf family from Ockenheim], manuscript (copy), Mannheim; 1936The ledger contains entries from 1820 to 1853, attesting to Wolf’s purchasing houses for himself and two of his sons and providing dowries for two of his daughters.digitize
A O. Sperlingio, R. C. Wagnero, J. G. Wagnero, J. C. Wolf, Chr. Woltereck
A O. SPERLINGIO, R. C. WAGNERO, J. G. WAGNERO, J. C. WOLF, CHR. WOLTERECK
Epistolae ad Sebastianum Kortholt (-)
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