Larry Allain (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Lepidopteran and odonate communities in the Cajun Prairie ecosystem in southwestern Louisiana
No abstract available.
Authors
Malcolm Vidrine, Charles Allen, Bruno Borsari, Larry K. Allain
The Cajun Prairie Restoration Project
No abstract available.
Authors
Malcolm Vidrine, Charles Allen, Bruno Borsari, Larry K. Allain, Stephen R. Johnson
Vegetation associations in a rare community type - Coastal tallgrass prairie
The coastal prairie ecoregion is located along the northwestern coastal plain of the Gulf of Mexico in North America. Because of agricultural and urban development, less than 1% of the original 3.4 million ha of this ecosystem type remains in native condition, making it one of the most endangered ecosystems in North America. The objective of this study was to characterize the vegetation and enviro
Authors
James B. Grace, Larry K. Allain, Charles Allen
Factors associated with plant species richness in a coastal tall-grass prairie
In this study we examine the factors associated with variations in species richness within a remnant tall-grass prairie in order to gain insight into the relative importance of controlling variables. The study area was a small, isolated prairie surrounded by wetlands and located within the coastal prairie region, which occurs along the northwestern Gulf of Mexico coastal plain. Samples were taken
Authors
James B. Grace, Larry K. Allain, Charles Allen
The reproductive biology of Magnolia Grandiflora
No abstract available
Authors
Larry K. Allain, Michael S. Zavada, Douglas G. Matthews
Observations on insect use of Chinese Tallow [Sapium sebiferum (L.) Roxb.] in Louisiana and Texas
No abstract available
Authors
Stephen R. Johnson, Larry K. Allain
The prairies of coastal Texas and Adadiana
No abstract available.
Authors
Larry K. Allain, Stephen R. Johnson
Non-USGS Publications**
Allain, L.K., M.S. Zavada, and D.G. Matthews. 1999. The reproductive biology of Magnolia grandiflora. Rhodora 101(906):143-162.
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 31
Lepidopteran and odonate communities in the Cajun Prairie ecosystem in southwestern Louisiana
No abstract available.
Authors
Malcolm Vidrine, Charles Allen, Bruno Borsari, Larry K. Allain
The Cajun Prairie Restoration Project
No abstract available.
Authors
Malcolm Vidrine, Charles Allen, Bruno Borsari, Larry K. Allain, Stephen R. Johnson
Vegetation associations in a rare community type - Coastal tallgrass prairie
The coastal prairie ecoregion is located along the northwestern coastal plain of the Gulf of Mexico in North America. Because of agricultural and urban development, less than 1% of the original 3.4 million ha of this ecosystem type remains in native condition, making it one of the most endangered ecosystems in North America. The objective of this study was to characterize the vegetation and enviro
Authors
James B. Grace, Larry K. Allain, Charles Allen
Factors associated with plant species richness in a coastal tall-grass prairie
In this study we examine the factors associated with variations in species richness within a remnant tall-grass prairie in order to gain insight into the relative importance of controlling variables. The study area was a small, isolated prairie surrounded by wetlands and located within the coastal prairie region, which occurs along the northwestern Gulf of Mexico coastal plain. Samples were taken
Authors
James B. Grace, Larry K. Allain, Charles Allen
The reproductive biology of Magnolia Grandiflora
No abstract available
Authors
Larry K. Allain, Michael S. Zavada, Douglas G. Matthews
Observations on insect use of Chinese Tallow [Sapium sebiferum (L.) Roxb.] in Louisiana and Texas
No abstract available
Authors
Stephen R. Johnson, Larry K. Allain
The prairies of coastal Texas and Adadiana
No abstract available.
Authors
Larry K. Allain, Stephen R. Johnson
Non-USGS Publications**
Allain, L.K., M.S. Zavada, and D.G. Matthews. 1999. The reproductive biology of Magnolia grandiflora. Rhodora 101(906):143-162.
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.