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    Human Traffic and Fire Effects On Invasive Earthworm Abundance in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness of Northern Minnesota

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    Date
    2015-04
    Author
    Seidel, Melissa
    Rothaus, Matthew
    Advisor(s)
    Wellnitz, Todd A.
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    Abstract
    We hypothesized that worms would be more abundant near BWCA campsites and less abundant in areas burned by the Pagami Creek Fire of 2011.
    Subject
    Pagami Creek Fire
    Ecosystems
    Invasive species
    Earthworms
    Boundary Waters Canoe Area
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    Color poster with text, photographs, maps, images, graphs, and charts.
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