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Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

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Survey Of The Interior Least Tern On The Arkansas And White Rivers In Arkansas, Kenneth L. Smith Jan 1986

Survey Of The Interior Least Tern On The Arkansas And White Rivers In Arkansas, Kenneth L. Smith

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No abstract provided.


Summary Account Of The Carolina Parakeet In Arkansas, Daniel Mckinley, Douglas A. James Jan 1984

Summary Account Of The Carolina Parakeet In Arkansas, Daniel Mckinley, Douglas A. James

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The extinct Carolina Parakeet (Conuropsis carolinensis) once was part of the Arkansas avifauna. The first two reports of the species in what is now Arkansas were made in 1673 and 1718 by early French explorers. The remaining records are from the 1800s when parakeets were found in nearly all parts of the state, often in abundance. The last literature reference for the species still definitely occurring in Arkansas pertains to birds present in the summer of 1885 along the White River at Newport


Helminths Of Common Grackles (Quiscalus Quiscula-Versicolor, Viellot) In Central Arkansas, Arthur A. Johnson Jan 1984

Helminths Of Common Grackles (Quiscalus Quiscula-Versicolor, Viellot) In Central Arkansas, Arthur A. Johnson

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No abstract provided.


Failure To Establish Feral Coturnix Quail Populations In Arkansas In The Late 1950'S, Douglas A. James Jan 1972

Failure To Establish Feral Coturnix Quail Populations In Arkansas In The Late 1950'S, Douglas A. James

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Although Coturnix introductions failed in the late 1950's, it was learned in Arkansas that birds survived longest after autumn releases especially where fallow fields were numerous, that Coturnix favored grasslands whereas the bobwhite preferred shrublands, and that Coturnix occurred singly, pairing only in the breeding season.


Subspecies And Ecology Of Meadowlarks In Northwest Arkansas, Robert Lowery, Earl L. Hanebrink Jan 1967

Subspecies And Ecology Of Meadowlarks In Northwest Arkansas, Robert Lowery, Earl L. Hanebrink

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No abstract provided.


Seasonal Occurrences Of Arkansas Birds, Douglas A. James, Frances C. James Jan 1964

Seasonal Occurrences Of Arkansas Birds, Douglas A. James, Frances C. James

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No abstract provided.


Some Recent Findings Concerning The Avifauna Of Arkansas, Douglas A. James Jan 1960

Some Recent Findings Concerning The Avifauna Of Arkansas, Douglas A. James

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No abstract provided.