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  1. Aebischer, N.J., et al. 2000. Ecology and conservation of lowland farmland birds. 598.2/A
  2. Agosti, D., et al., eds. 2000. Ants: standard methods for measuring and monitoring. 595.7/27/A
  3. Allmon, W.D. 2001. Rock of ages, sands of time: paintings by Barbara Page. 750./P
  4. Angelo, T.A. 1993. Classroom assessment techniques: a handbook for college teachers. 378./A
  5. Anonymous. nd Longleaf pine ecosystems at Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center at Ichauway. 581.5/JWJERC
  6. Avise, J.C. and J.L. Hamrick, eds. 1996. Conservation genetics: case histories from nature. 575./A
  7. Balda, R.P., et al. 1998. Animal cognition in nature. 591.51/B
  8. Barnes, B.V., et al. 1998. Forest ecology, fourth edition. 574.5/B
  9. Bartlett, R.D. and P.P. Bartlett. 1999. A field guide to Florida reptiles and amphibians. 595.7/975.9/B
  10. Bazzaz, F.A. 1996. Plants in changing environments: linking physiological, population, and community ecology. 581.5/B
  11. Bekoff, M. and J.A. Byers, eds. 1998. Animal play: evolutionary, comparative, and ecological perspectives. 591.51/B
  12. Benzing, D.H. 1980. The biology of bromeliads. 588./B
  13. Bibby, C.J., et al. 2000. Bird census techniques, second edition. 598.2/B
  14. Blondel, J. 1999. Biology and wildlife of the Mediterranean region. 574.5/940./B
  15. Bogert, C.M. 1998. Sounds of North American frogs [CD-ROM reissue of a 1958 LP record]. 597.8/970./B/1988
  16. Bolton, B. 2000. The ant tribe Dacetini. 595.7/27/B
  17. Bowen, P.J. 2000. Demographic, distribution, and metapopulation analyses of the burrowing owls (Athene cunicularia) in Florida. 598.2/27/B/975.9
  18. Brand, K.B. 2001. Body mass variation in breeding Florida scrub-jays (Aphelocoma coerulescens). 598.2/33/B/975.9
  19. Brewer, D. 2000. Canadian atlas of bird banding. Volume 1: Doves, cuckoos, and hummingbirds through passerines, 1921-1995. 598.2/971.3/B
  20. Brodo, I.M. 2001. Lichens of North America. 582./970./B
  21. Brownell, P and G. Pollis. 2001. Scorpion biology and research. 595.22/B
  22. Buol, S.W., et al. 1997. Soil genesis and classification, fourth edition. 631.4/B
  23. Caswell, H. 2001. Matrix population models, second edition. 574.5/C
  24. Chafin, L.G. 2001. Field guide to the rare plants of Florida [2 copies; reference and circulation]. 581./975.9/C
  25. Chancellor, R.D. and B.-U. Meyerburg. 2000. Raptors at risk. 598.2/19/C
  26. Chapman, B.R. and J. Laerm. 2000. Fourth colloquium on conservation of mammals in the southeastern United States. 599./975.9/C
  27. Chapman, R.F. 1998. The insects: structure and function, 4th edition. 595.7/C
  28. Clement, P. 2000. Thrushes. 598.2/33/C
  29. Cloudsley-Thompson, J.L. 1999. The diversity of amphibians and reptiles. 597.6/C
  30. Conard, H.S. 1979. How to know the mosses and liverworts, second edition. 583./C
  31. Council for Agricultural Science and Technology. 1999. Benefits of biodiversity. 333.76/CAST
  32. Cox, A.C. 1998. Comparative reproductive biology of two Florida pawpaws Asimina reticulata Chapman and Asimina tetramera Smaill. 589./975.9./C
  33. Crother, B.I. 1999. Caribbean amphibians and reptiles. 597.6/972.9/C
  34. Csoka, G., et al. 1998. The biology of gall-inducing arthropods. 595.7/C
  35. Dallman, P.R. 1998. Plant life in the world’s mediterranean climates: California, Chile, South Africa, Australia, and the Mediterranean Basin. 581.5/900./D
  36. Davies, N.B. 2000. Cuckoos, cowbirds and other cheats. 598.2/D
  37. Davis, W.E., Jr. and J.A. Jackson. 2000. Contributions to the history of North American ornithology, Volume II. 598.2/970./D
  38. DeBano, L.F. 1998. Fire: its effects on soil and other ecosystem resources. 574.5/D
  39. del Hoyo, J., et al. 2001. Handbook of the birds of the world, Volume 6. Mousebirds to hornbills. 598.2/900./LE
  40. Dodd, C.K. 2001. North American box turtles: a natural history. 598.13/D
  41. Donar, C.M. 1999. Holocene paleolimnology and diatom (Bacillariophyta) succession in lakes of the central Highlands region of Florida, U.S.A. 574.921/975.9/D
  42. Driscoll, C.T., et al. 2001. Acid rain revisited: advances in scientific understanding ... 551.59/D
  43. Duellman, W.E. 1999. Patterns of distribution of amphibians: a global perspective. 597.7/D
  44. Dukas, R, ed. 1998. Cognitive ecology: the evolutionary ecology of information processing and decision making. 591.51/D
  45. Duncan, R.A. and L.R. Duncan. 2000. The birds of Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Okaloosa counties.598.2/975.9/D
  46. Duncan, R.A. 1997. Bird migration, weather and fallout including migrant traps of Alabama and northwest Florida. 598.2/975.9/D
  47. Edmiston, H.L. and V.B. Myers. 1983. Florida lakes. 551.48/975.9/E
  48. Einsohn, A. 2000. The copyeditor’s handbook. 655./E
  49. Eisenberg, J.F. 1999. Mammals of the neotropics. Volume 3, the central neotropics: Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil. 599./980./E
  50. Elton, C.S. 2000. The ecology of invasion by animals and plants, with a foreword by Daniel Simberloff. 574.5/E
  51. Elzinga, C.L., et al. 1998. Measuring and monitoring plant populations. 581.5/E
  52. Estevez, E.D. 1998. The story of the greater Charlotte Harbor watershed. 574.5/975.9/E
  53. Fleischer, T.L. 2000. Reactions of Florida scrub-jays (Aphelocoma coerulescens) to eggs and shams added to their nests. 598.2/33/P/975.9
  54. Flora of North America Editorial Committee. 2000. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 22. Magnoliophyta. 581./970./FNA
  55. Florida Cattlemen’s Association. 1999. Water quality best management practices for cow/calf operations. 633./975.9/FCA
  56. Florida Coordinating Council on Mosquito Control. 1998. Florida mosquito control. 595.7/975.9/23/FCCMC
  57. Florida Lakewatch Project. 2001. Annual data summaries for the year 2000. 551.48/975.9/FL/2000
  58. Garrido, O.H. and A. Kirkconnell. 2000. Field guide to the birds of Cuba. 598.2/972.91/G
  59. Gelman, A.B., et al. 1995. Bayesian data analysis. 574.083/G
  60. Georgia Humanities Council. 1996. The new Georgia guide. 975.8/GHC
  61. Giraldeau, L-A. 2000. Social foraging theory. 591.51/G
  62. Gliessman, S.R. 1998. Agroecology: ecological processes in sustainable agriculture. 333.76./G
  63. Graham, A. 1999. Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic history of North American vegetation, north of Mexico. 581.970/G
  64. Gregware, B. and C. Gregware. 1997. Guide to the Lake Okeechobee area. 975.9/G
  65. Hansell, M.H. 2000. Bird nests and construction behavior. 598.2/H
  66. Harris, R.L. 1999. Information graphics: a comprehensive illustrated reference. 655./H
  67. Hipes, D., et al. 2001. Field guide to the rare animals and plants of Florida. [2 copies; reference and circulation] 591./975.9/H
  68. Hubbell, S.P. 2001. The unified neutral theory of biodiversity and biogeography. 574.5/H
  69. Huijser, M.P. 2000. Life on the edge. 599.3/H
  70. Hulbert, R.C. Jr. 2001. The fossil vertebrates of Florida. 560./975.9/H
  71. Jacobs, J.F. 1979. Behavior and space usage patterns of the nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus) in southwestern Mississippi. 599.7/J
  72. Jarmillo, A. 1999. New world blackbirds: the icterids. 598.2/33/J
  73. Johnsgard, P.A. 1981. The plovers, sandpipers, and snipes of the world. 598.2/23/J
  74. Jue, S., et al. 2001. Florida conservation lands 2001. 574.5/975.9/FNAI’01
  75. Keller, L., ed. 1999. Levels of selection in evolution. 575./K
  76. Kennedy, L. and S. Seltzer. 2000. Audubon research ranch 2000; Appleton-Whittell Research Ranch, Elgin, Arizona. 574.5/979.1/K
  77. Klemens, M.W. 2000. Turtle conservation. 598.13/K
  78. Kral, R. 1960. A revision of Asimina and Deeringothamnus (Annonaceae). 589./K
  79. Kramer, D.A. 2000. recaching facilitates cache recovery in the Florida scrub-jay: a "rolling horizon of short-term memory" model. 598.2/33/K/975.9
  80. Lacey, E.A., et al., eds. 2000. Life underground: the biology of subterranean rodents. 599./L
  81. Lampert, W. 1997. Limnoecology: the ecology of lakes and streams. 574.921/L
  82. Last, F.T. 2001. Ecosystems of the world 19: tree crop ecosystems. 574.5/900
  83. Lee, P.M. 1997. Bayesian statistics: an introduction. 574.083/L
  84. Levin, S.A. 2001. Encyclopedia of biodiversity, Volumes 1-5. 574.03/L
  85. Ligon, J.D. 1999. The evolution of avian breeding systems. 598.2/L
  86. Main, K.N. and E.S. Menges. 1997. Archbold Biological Station: Station fire management plan. 574.07/ABS/M97
  87. Markewich, H.W. 1993. An overview of Pleistocene and Holocene inland dunes in georgia and the Carolinas: morphology, distribution, age, and paleoclimate. 551.78/M
  88. Marzluff, J., et al. 2001. Avian ecology and conservation in an urbanizing world. 598.2/M
  89. McCallay, D. 1999. The Everglades: an environmental history. 975.9/M
  90. McDiarmid, R.W., and R. Altig. 1999. Tadpoles: the biology of anuran larvae. 597.8/M
  91. McEwan, B.G. 2000. Indians of the greater Southeast: historical archaeology and ethnohistory. 572./975./M
  92. Menhinick, E.F. and A.L. Braswell. 1997. Endangered, threatened, and rare fauna of North Carolina. Part IV. A reevaluation of the freshwater fishes. 597./975.9/M
  93. Michener, C.D. 2000. The bees of the world. 595.7/27 M
  94. Miller, H.A. 1988. Preliminary guide to the liverworts and mosses of Florida. 583./975.9/M
  95. Millspaugh, J.J. and J.M. Marzluff. 2001. Radio tracking and animal populations. 578./M
  96. Morris, R. 2001. The evolutionists: the struggle for Darwin’s soul. 575./M
  97. Morse, R.A. 2000. Richard Archbold and the Archbold Biological Station. 570.92/975.9/M
  98. Mousseau, T.A., et al. 2000. Adaptive genetic variation in the wild. 575./M
  99. Moynihan, M. 1998. The social regulation of competition and aggression in animals. 591.51/M
  100. Mueller, L.D. 2000. Stability in matrix models. 574.5/M
  101. Nadkarni, N.M. and N.T. Wheelwright. 2000. Monteverde: ecology and conservation of a tropical cloud forest. 574.5/972.86/N
  102. Nowak, R.M. 1999. Walker’s mammals of the world, 6th edition. 599.900/N
  103. O’Neill, K.M. 2001. Solitary wasps: behavior and natural history. 595.7/27/O
  104. Osorio, R. 2001. A gardener’s guide to Florida’s native plants. 581./975.9/O
  105. Pace, M.L. and P.M. Groffman. 1998. Successes, limitations, and frontiers in ecosystem research. 574.5/P
  106. Pearson, D.L. and A.P. Vogler. 2001. Tiger beetles: the evolution, ecology, and diversity of the cicindelids. 595.7/25/P
  107. Peterson, R.T. 1947. A field guide to the birds ...east of the Rockies. 598.2/970./P
  108. Pietsch, T.W. and W.D.Anderson, Jr. 1997. Collection building in ichthyology and herpetology. 597./P
  109. Press, S.J. 1989. Bayesian statistics: principles, models, and applications. 574.083/P
  110. Pruitt, L. 2000. Loggerhead shrike status assessment. 598.2/33/P
  111. Purvis, W. 2000. Lichens. 582./P
  112. Ramirez Pulido, J., et al. 2000. Bibliografia reciente de los mamiferos de Mexico 1994-2000. 599./972./R
  113. Ranney, J.W. 1977. Forest island edges - their structure, development, and importance to forest ecosystem dynamics. 581.5/R
  114. Rhodes, O.E., Jr., et al. 1996. Population dynamics in ecological space and time. 574.5/R
  115. Richards, P.W. 1996. The tropical rain forest: an ecological study. second edition. 581.5/R
  116. Robbins, C.S., et al. 1966. Birds of North America, a guide to field identification. 598.2/970.R
  117. Robertson, G.P., et al. 1999. Standard soil methods for long-term ecological research. 631.4/R
  118. Schaefer, C,W. and A.R. Panizzi. 2000. Heteroptera of economic importance. 595.7/17/S
  119. Scheffer, M. 1998. Ecology of shallow lakes. 574.921/S
  120. Schultz, G.E., et al. 1999. Rare plant species and high quality natural communities of twenty-six CARL sites in the Lake Wales Ridge ecosystem. 581.5/975.9/S
  121. Shaw, A.J. and B. Goffinet, eds. 2000. The biology of bryophytes. 583./S
  122. Shilling, D.G. 1997. Ecology, physiology, and management of cogongrass (Imperata cylindrica). 588./975.9/S
  123. Simberloff, D., et al., eds. Strangers in paradise. 574.5/975.9/S
  124. Sjogren-Gulve, P and T. Edenhard. 2000. The use of population viability analysis in conservation planning. 574.5/S
  125. Snyder, N. and Helen Snyder. 2000. The California condor: a saga of natural history and conservation. 598.2/19/S
  126. Speight, M.R. 1999. Ecology of insects. 595.7/S
  127. Stutchbury, B.J.M. and E.S. Morton. 2001. Behavioral ecology of tropical birds. 598.2/S
  128. The Nature Conservancy. 2001. Vegetation monitoring in a management context. 578./TNC
  129. Treat, S.F. 1998. Proceedings of the Charlotte harbor public conference and technical symposium. 574.5/975.9/T
  130. Tree, I. 1992. The ruling passion of John Gould: a biography of the British Audubon. 570.92/T
  131. Trowell, C.T. 1998. Okefenokee, profiles of the past. 975.8/T
  132. Tuljapurkar, S, and H. Caswell. 1997. Structured-population models in marine, terrestrial, and freshwater systems. 574.5/T
  133. Whiteman, C.D. 2000. Mountain meteorology: fundamentals and applications. 551.59/W
  134. Whittow, G.C. 2000. Sturkie’s avian physiology, fifth edition. 598.2/W
  135. Wilcove, D.S. 1999. The condor’s shadow: the loss and recovery of wildlife. 596./973./W
  136. Wilkins, H., et al. 2000. Ecosystems of the world 30: subterranean ecosystems. 574.5/900.
  137. Willard, T.R. 1988. Biology, ecology, and managemwent of cogongrass (Imperata cylindrica (L.) Beauv.). 588./975.9/W
  138. Wilson, D.E. 2000. Common names of mammals of the world. 599.900/W
  139. Wilson, J.R., ed. 2001. The fire forest, longleaf pine-wiregrass ecosystem. 574.5/975./W
  140. Wilson, J.R., ed. 1997. The Okefenokee Swamp. 574.5/975.8/W
  141. Wilson, D.E. and S. Ruff. 1999. The Smithsonian book of North American mammals. 599./970./W
  142. Wood, D.A. 2001. Florida’s fragile wildlife. 596./975.9/W
  143. Woods, C.A., and F.E. Sergile. 2001. Biogeography of the West Indies: patterns and perspectives. Second edition. 574.9/972.9/W
  144. Yamagishi, S. and A. Mori. 2001. Ecological radiation of Madagascan endemic vertebrates with special respect to coevolution between birds and reptiles. 596./969.1/Y
  145. Yarlett, L.L. 1996. Common grasses of Florida and the Southeast. 581./975.9/Y
  146. Zattau, D. 2001. Proceedings of the Florida scrub symposium 2001. 574.5/975.9/Z
  147. Zug, G.R., et al. 2001. Herpetology, Second edition. 597.6/Z

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