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clutch initiation date and clutch size in Florida scrub-jays. Masters Thesis,
Villanova Univ.
Capece, J.C., and M. Mozaffari. 1997. Agro-ecology research to develop sustainable
cattle production practices in Florida. Soil Crop Sci. Soc. Florida Proc. 56:131-135.
Capinera, J.L., C.W. Scherer, and J.B. Simkins. 1997. Habitat associations of
grasshoppers at the MacArthur Agro-ecology Research Center, Lake Placid, Florida. Fla.
Entomol. 80:253-261.
Carrington, M.E. 1997. Soil seed bank structure and composition in Florida sand pine
scrub. Am. Midl. Nat. 137:39-47.
Close, R.M. 1997. Are lone paper wasp foundresses mainly the result of sister
mortality? Fla. Sci. 60:265-274.
Close, R.M. 1997. End-plate spicules in Buhadschia marmorata (Jaeger)
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Foster, G.W., J.L. Morrison, C.S. Hartless, and D.J. Forrester. 1998. Haemoproteus
tinnunculi in crested caracaras (Caracara plancus audubonii) from southcentral
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Marshall, S.D. 1997. The ecological determinants of space use by a burrowing wolf
spider in a xeric shrubland ecosystem. J. Arid Environ. 37:379-393.
Martin, L.J. 1998. Patterns of hybridization in the Piriqueta caroliniana
complex in central Florida. Masters Thesis, Univ. Tennessee.
Mayfield, M.M. 1998. Pollinators of Chapmannia floridana (Fabaceae) and their
foraging preferences. Fla. Entomol. 81:489-496.
McSorley, R. 1997. Relationship of crop and rainfall to soil nematode community
structure in perennial agroecosystems. Appl. Soil. Ecol. 6:147-159.
McSorley, R. 1997. Correlation of nematode densities and rainfall in a Florida pasture.
Soil Crop Sci. Soc. Florida Proc. 56:55-57.
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south-central Florida. Fla. Sci. 60:1-7.
Morrison, J.L. 1997. Reproductive ecology and habitat association of Floridas
crested caracara. Ph.D. Dissertation, Univ. Florida.
Morrison, J.L. 1998. Effects of double brooding on productivity in crested caracaras.
Auk 115:979-987.
Nelson, B.S. 1998. Accuracy of sound localization and spectro-temporal association with
sound-pressure level in calls of the eastern towhee. Masters Thesis, Florida
International Univ.
Quintana-Ascencio, P.F. 1997. Population viability analysis of a rare plant species in
patchy habitats with sporadic fire. Ph.D. Dissertation, State Univ. New York at Stony
Brook.
Quintana-Ascencio, P.F. and M. Morales-Hernandez. 1997. Fire-mediated effects of
shrubs, lichens and herbs on the demography of Hypericum cumulicola in patchy
Florida scrub. Oecologia 112:263-271.
Sacks, L.A., A. Swancar, and T.M. Lee. 1998. Estimating ground-water exchange with
lakes using water-budget and chemical mass-balance approaches for ten lakes in ridge areas
of Polk and Highlands counties, Florida. U.S. Geological Survey, Water-Resources
Investigations Report 98-4133, 51 pp.
Schoech, S.J. 1998. Physiology of helping in Florida scrub-jays. Am. Sci. 86:70-77.
Schoech, S.J., R.L. Mumme, and J.C. Wingfield. 1997. Corticosterone, reproductive
status, and body mass in a cooperative breeder, the Florida scrub-jay (Aphelocoma
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Sivinski, J.M., J.E. Lloyd, S.N. Beshers, L.R. Davis, R.G. Sivinski, S.R. Wing, R.T.
Sullivan, P.E. Cushing, and E. Petersson.1998. A natural history of Pleotomodes
needhami, Green (Coleoptera: Lampyridae): a firefly symbiont of ants. Coleopt. Bull
52:23-30.
Tarvin, K.A. 1998. The influence of habitat variation on demography of blue jays (Cyanocitta
cristata) in south-central Florida. Ph.D. Dissertation, Univ. South Florida.
Tarvin, K.A., M.C. Garvin, J.M. Jawor, and K.A. Dayer. 1998. A field estimation of
techniques used to estimate density of blue jays. J. Field Ornithol. 69:209-222.
Walton, L.M. 1997. Florida scrub-jay nest-site selectivity in unfragmented,
periodically burned vs. fragmented, overgrown habitat. Masters Thesis,
Villanova Univ.
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