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Myxomatous transformation of heart valves in Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris)
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C.D. Buergelt, R. K. Bonde, C.A. Beck, T. J. O'Shea
Comments on the proposed conservation of Proptera Rafinesque, 1819 (Mollusca Bivalvia)
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A.E. Bogan, J.D. Williams, S. L. H. Fuller
An evaluation of bone growth- layer counts as an age-determination technique in Florida manatees
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M. Marmontel, T. J. O'Shea, S.R. Humphrey
Manatee grazing impacts on seagrasses in Hobe Sound and Jupiter Sound in southeast Florida during the winter of 1988-1989
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L.W. Lefebvre, J. A. Powell
South Florida rockland
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J.R. Snyder, Alan Herndon, W.B. Robertson
Plant community structure in an oligohaline tidal marsh
An oligohaline tidal marsh on the northern shore of Lake Pontchartrain, LA was characterized with respect to the distributions and abundances of plant species over spatial and temporal gradients using Detrended Correspondence Analysis (DCA). In addition, the species distributions were correlated to several physical environmental factors using Detrended Canonical Correspondence Analysis (DCCA). The
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J.S. Brewer, J.B. Grace
Modeling coastal Louisiana's vulnerability to oil and toxic chemical spills
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Floyd O. Stayner, James B. Johnston, James D. Scurry
Streamside habitats in southern forested wetlands: Their role and implications for management
The value of streamside forests to fish and wildlife and the influence of forest management on their value have been recognized in a general sense for decades. However, in today’s climate of increasing environmental regulation and intensive forest management, there is need for more detailed understanding of the value of streamside forests to fish and wildlife. Dickson and Huntley (1987:38) describ
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Rebecca J. Howard, James A. Allen
Modeling bottomland forest and wildlife habitat changes in Louisiana's Atchafalaya Basin
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Michael S. Brody, William H. Conner, L. Pearlstine, Wiley M. Kitchens
Trends in wintering canvasback populations at Catahoula Lake, Louisiana
Aerial survey data (1968-1989) and water gauge readings (1958-1989) were examined to detennine trends in and relationships between canvasback (Aythya valisineria) populations and water levels at Catahoula Lake, Louisiana. Wintering canvasback populations at Catahoula Lake have increased over the past 21 years. A peak population estimate of 78,000 canvasbacks was recorded in January 1988. There was
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Dennis W. Woolington, James W. Emfinger
Hydrological, morphometrical, and biological characteristics of the connecting rivers of the International Great Lakes: a review
The connecting channels of the Great Lakes are large rivers (1, 200-9, 900 m3 • s-1) with limited tributary drainage systems and relatively stable hydrology (about 2:1 ration of maximum to minimum flow). The rivers, from headwaters to outlet, are the St. Marys, St. Clair, Detroit, Niagara, and St. Lawrence. They share several characteristics with certain other large rivers: the fish stocks that hi
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Clayton J. Edwards, Patrick L. Hudson, Walter G. Duffy, Stephen J. Nepszy, Clarence D. McNabb, Robert C. Haas, Charles R. Liston, Bruce Manny, Wolf-Dieter N. Busch