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The Correct Name For Cyperus Cayennensis (C. Flavus), Cyperaceae, Gordon C. Tucker Jan 1986

The Correct Name For Cyperus Cayennensis (C. Flavus), Cyperaceae, Gordon C. Tucker

Gordon C. Tucker

No abstract provided.


New Mesoamerican Species Of Cyperus (Cyperaceae), Gordon C. Tucker Jan 1986

New Mesoamerican Species Of Cyperus (Cyperaceae), Gordon C. Tucker

Gordon C. Tucker

Four species of the genus Cyperus are described, illustrated, and compared to their nearest relatives. These are: C. matudae and C. breedlovei (Subgenus Protocyperus) from the Pacific slope of Chiapas, Mexico; and C. wilburii and C. svensonii (Subgenus Cyperus) from the lowlands of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, and from the uplands of Chiapas, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua, respectively.


The Genera Of Elatinaceae In The Southeastern United States, Gordon C. Tucker Jan 1986

The Genera Of Elatinaceae In The Southeastern United States, Gordon C. Tucker

Gordon C. Tucker

No abstract provided.


The Genera Of Elatinaceae In The Southeastern United States, Gordon C. Tucker Jan 1986

The Genera Of Elatinaceae In The Southeastern United States, Gordon C. Tucker

Faculty Research & Creative Activity

No abstract provided.


Assessment Of Fawn Breeding In A South Carolina Deer Herd, Olin E. Rhodes Jr., James M. Novak, Michael H. Smith, Paul E. Johns Jan 1986

Assessment Of Fawn Breeding In A South Carolina Deer Herd, Olin E. Rhodes Jr., James M. Novak, Michael H. Smith, Paul E. Johns

Faculty Research & Creative Activity

Annual variation in breeding success among female white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) fawns on the Savannah River Plant (1967 to 1985) was determined from direct counts of pregnancy in spring-collected fawn females and evidence of lactation and measurements of udder thickness in fall-harvested 1. 5-yearolds. Percent lactation in 1.5-year-old females collected during September and October gave the best estimate of fawn breeding in the previous year. The overall mean fawn breeding estimate from September and October was 41 % , and the yearly variation in fawn breeding was significant. An estimate of the average yearly contribution to recruitment was 43 fetuses …


Plant Breeding For The Home Gardener, Henry R. Owen Jan 1986

Plant Breeding For The Home Gardener, Henry R. Owen

Faculty Research & Creative Activity

No abstract provided.


New Mesoamerican Species Of Cyperus (Cyperaceae), Gordon C. Tucker Jan 1986

New Mesoamerican Species Of Cyperus (Cyperaceae), Gordon C. Tucker

Faculty Research & Creative Activity

Four species of the genus Cyperus are described, illustrated, and compared to their nearest relatives. These are: C. matudae and C. breedlovei (Subgenus Protocyperus) from the Pacific slope of Chiapas, Mexico; and C. wilburii and C. svensonii (Subgenus Cyperus) from the lowlands of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, and from the uplands of Chiapas, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua, respectively.


The Correct Name For Cyperus Cayennensis (C. Flavus), Cyperaceae, Gordon C. Tucker Jan 1986

The Correct Name For Cyperus Cayennensis (C. Flavus), Cyperaceae, Gordon C. Tucker

Faculty Research & Creative Activity

No abstract provided.


The Correct Name For Cyperus Cayennensis (C. Flavus), Cyperaceae, Gordon Tucker Jan 1986

The Correct Name For Cyperus Cayennensis (C. Flavus), Cyperaceae, Gordon Tucker

Faculty Research & Creative Activity

No abstract provided.


The Genera Of Elatinaceae In The Southeastern United States, Gordon Tucker Jan 1986

The Genera Of Elatinaceae In The Southeastern United States, Gordon Tucker

Faculty Research & Creative Activity

No abstract provided.


New Mesoamerican Species Of Cyperus (Cyperaceae), Gordon Tucker Jan 1986

New Mesoamerican Species Of Cyperus (Cyperaceae), Gordon Tucker

Faculty Research & Creative Activity

Four species of the genus Cyperus are described, illustrated, and compared to their nearest relatives. These are: C. matudae and C. breedlovei (Subgenus Protocyperus) from the Pacific slope of Chiapas, Mexico; and C. wilburii and C. svensonii (Subgenus Cyperus) from the lowlands of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, and from the uplands of Chiapas, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua, respectively.


The Bluegill (Lepomis Macrochirus) Population Of Lake Charleston, Coles Co. Illinois, Dale Douglas Lyon Jan 1986

The Bluegill (Lepomis Macrochirus) Population Of Lake Charleston, Coles Co. Illinois, Dale Douglas Lyon

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Spotted Owls In Harvested Areas, Kathleen R. Nickell Jan 1986

Spotted Owls In Harvested Areas, Kathleen R. Nickell

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


The Ethnobotany Of The Pawpaw, Asimina Triloba (L.) Dunal, Brian Douglas Compton Jan 1986

The Ethnobotany Of The Pawpaw, Asimina Triloba (L.) Dunal, Brian Douglas Compton

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.