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Tall Timbers Bibliography Article Citations by Tall Timbers Authors Include the Following Areas of Interest Fire Research Quail Research Conservation Wildlife Management Outreach Geospatial Techniques & Tools Forest Management This Bibliography includes almost 1,400 articles published by Tall Timbers Staff and Associates, since 1958. It is a searchable PDF file. In Adobe Acrobat, it can be searched by author, date or subject matter. From the Edit menu, chose Find (Ctrl+F ) or Advanced Search (Shift+Ctrl+F). Bibliography 1. Engstrom, R.T. and G. Mikusinski. 1998. Ecological neighborhoods in red-cockaded woodpecker populations. The Auk. Vol. 115(2):473-478. 2. Abele, L.G. and D.B. Means. 1977. Sesarma jarvisi and Sesarma cookei: montane, terrestrial grapsid crabs in Jamaica (Decapoda). Crustaceana. Vol. 32(1):91-93. 3. Larson, B.C., W.K. Moser, and V.K. Mishra. 1998. Some relationships between silvicultural treatments and symmetry of stem growth in a red pine stand. Northern Journal of Applied Forestry. Vol. 15(2):90-93. 4. Altieri, M.A. 1981. Effect of time of disturbance on the dynamics of weed communities in north Florida. Geobios. Vol. 8(4):145-151. 5. Altieri, M.A. and J.D. Doll. 1978. The potential of allelopathy as a tool for weed management in crop fields. Pans. Vol. 24(4):495-502. 6. Loughry, W.J. and C.M. McDonough. 1998. Spatial patterns in a population of nine-banded armadillos (Dasy pus novemcinctus). The American Midland Naturalist. Vol. 140(1):161-169. 7. McNair, D.B. and J.A. Gore. 1998. Occurrences of flamingos in northwest Florida, including a recent record of the greater flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber). Florida Field Naturalist. Vol. 26(2):40-43. 8. Altieri, M.A. and W.H. Whitcomb. 1979. Manipulation of insect populations through seasonal disturbance of weed communities. Protection Ecology. Vol. 1:185-202. 9. Engstrom, R.T. 1998. The Florida Field Naturalist 1973 to 1997: the first 25 years. Florida Field Naturalist. Vol. 26(2):60-64. 10. Altieri, M.A. and W.H. Whitcomb. 1979. The potential use of weeds in the manipulation of beneficial insects. HortScience Vol. 14(1):12-18. 11. Brennan, L.A. 1998. Preface: shifting our fire management paradigms. Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference Proceedings. Vol. 20:xii. 12. Altieri, M.A. and W.H. Whitcomb. 1979. Predaceous arthropods associated with mexican tea in north Florida. Florida Entomologist. Vol. 62(3):175-182. 13. Brennan, L.A. 1998. Fourth E.V. Komarek, Sr. fire ecology lecturer: Stephen J. Pyne. Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference Proceedings. Vol. 20:xiv. 14. Altieri, M.A. and W.H. Whitcomb. 1980. Predaceous and herbivorous arthropods associated with camphorweed (Heterotheca subaxillaris Lamb) in north Florida. Journal of the Georgia Entomological Society. Vol. 15(3):290-299. 15. Cole, F.T., B. Babbitt, D. Bacon, M. Heathcott, M. Long, R.N. Sampson, and M. Sharpe. 1998. Are political and philosophical issues limiting use of prescribed fire? Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference Proceedings Vol. 20:432-448. 16. American Ornithologists’ Union Committee for the Conservation of the Red-cockaded Woodpecker*. 1991. The conservation crisis: the red-cockaded woodpecker: on the road to oblivion? The Auk. Vol. 108:200-213. 17. Farrar, R.M., Jr. 1998. Prescribed burning in selection stands of southern pine: current practice and future promise. Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference Proceedings. Vol. 20:151-160. 18. Atkinson, J.B., Jr. 1985. Seasonal disking for bobwhite quail. Quail Unlimited Magazine .Vol. 4(3):12-13. 19. Moser, W.K., K.C. Ryan, J.M. Vose, and C.D. Oliver. 1998. Fire, silviculture, and ecosystem management: what are the issues? Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference Proceedings. Vol. 20:422-431. 20. Atkinson, J.B., Jr. 1987. Longleaf pines and bobwhites. Quail Unlimited Magazine. Vol. 6(1):20-21. 21. Auerbach, M. and D. Simberloff. 1984. Responses of leaf miners to atypical leaf production patterns. Ecological Entomology. Vol. 9:361-368. 22. Palmer, W.E. and G.A. Hurst. 1998. Prescribed burning effects on wild turkey hens during preincubation. Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference Proceedings Vol. 20:102-106. 23. Auerbach, M. and D. Simberloff. 1988. Rapid leaf-miner colonization of introduced trees and shifts in sources of herbivore mortality. Oikos Vol. 52:41-50. 24. Pruden, T.L. and L.A. Brennan. 1998. Fire in ecosystem management: shifting the paradigm from suppression to prescription. Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference Proceedings No. 20. Tall Timbers Research Station, Tallahassee, FL. 25. Auerbach, M. and D. Simberloff. 1989. Oviposition site preference and larval mortality in a leaf-mining moth. Ecological Entomology Vol. 14:131-140. 26. Avise, J.C., C.F. Aquadro, and J.C. Patton. 1982. Evolutionary genetics of birds. V. Genetic distances within Mimidae (Mimic Thrushes) and Vireonidae (Vireos). Biochemical Genetics Vol. 20:95-104. 27. Murphy, J.L. and F.T. Cole. 1998. Villians to heroes: overcoming the prescribed burner versus forest firefighter paradox. Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference Proceedings Vol. 20:17-22. 28. Avise, J.C. and R.L. Crawford. 1981. A matter of lights and death. Natural History Vol. 90(9):6, 8, 12, 14. 29. Drew, M.B., L.K. Kirkman, and A.K. Gholson, Jr. 1998. The vascular flora of Ichauway, Baker County, Georgia: a remnant longleaf pine/wiregrass ecosystem. Castanea Vol. 63(1):1-24. 30. Avise, J.C., J.C. Patton, and C.F. Aquadro. 1980. Evolutionary genetics of birds: comparative molecular evolution in New World warblers and rodents. Journal of Heredity Vol. 71:303-310. 31. Loughry, W.J., P.A. Prodöhl, C.M. McDonough, and J.C. Avise. 1998. Polyembryony in armadillos. American Scientist Vol. 86(3):274-279. 32. Avise, J.C., J.C. Patton, and C.F. Aquadro. 1980. Evolutionary genetics of birds: II. conservative protein evolution in North American sparrows and relatives. Systematic Zoology Vol. 29(4):323-334. 33. McNair, D.B. 1998. Sprague’s pipit overwinters at Apalachicola, Franklin County, and an assessment of its winter status in Florida and nearby states. Florida Field Naturalist Vol. 26(1):21-23. 34. McNair, D.B. 1998. Indirect evidence on parasitism of the lesser Antillean bullfinch by the shiny cowbird. El Pitirre Vol. 11(1):4-5. 35. Baker, W.W. 1971. Observations on the food habits of the red-cockaded woodpecker Pages 100-107 in R. L. Thompson, editor. The ecology and management of the red-cockaded woodpecker, May 26, 1971-May 27, 1971, Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Folkston, GA. U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife and Tall Timbers Research Station, [Washington, DC]. 36. McNair, D.B. 1998. Sandwich tern mortality by vehicle collision associated with Hurricane Erin. Florida Field Naturalist Vol. 26(3):97-99. 37. Baker, W.W. 1971. Progress report on life history studies of the red-cockaded woodpecker at Tall Timbers Research Station Pages 44-59 in R. L. Thompson, editor. The ecology and management of the red-cockaded woodpecker, May 26, 1971-May 27, 1971, Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Folkston, GA. U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife and Tall Timbers Research Station, [Washington, DC]. 38. Lewis, T.E. and D.B. McNair. 1998. Second breeding locality of cliff swallows in Florida. Florida Field Naturalist Vol. 26(4):117-121. 39. Baker, W.W. 1974. Longevity of lightning-struck trees and notes on wildlife use. Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference Proceedings Vol. 13:497-504. 40. Baker, W.W. 1978. Red-cockaded woodpecker Pages 11-13 in H.W. Kale, II, editor. Birds. P.C.H. Pritchard, series editor. Rare and Endangered Biota of Florida Volume 2. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville, FL. 41. McNair, D.B. 1998. Response of Henslow’s sparrow and sedge wren to a dormant-season prescribed fire. Florida Field Naturalist Vol. 26(2):46-47. 42. Baker, W.W. 1982. The distribution, status, and future of the red-cockaded woodpecker in Georgia Pages 82-87 in Proceedings of the Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Symposium. Technical Bulletin WL 5. Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Game and Fish Division. 43. Provencher, L.M., K.E.M. Galley, D.R. Gordon, J.L. Hardesty, G.W. Tanner, L.A. Brennan, and H.L. Rodgers. 1998. Restoration treatments affect plants and arthropods in northwest Florida sandhills. Restoration & Management Notes Vol. 16:95-96. 44. Baker, W.W. 1983. Decline and extirpation of red-cockaded woodpeckers in northwest Florida Pages 44-45 in D. A. Wood, editor. Red-cockaded Woodpecker Symposium II Proceedings, Jan. 27, 1983-Jan. 29, 1983, Panama City, FL. State of Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Tallahassee, FL. 45. Loughry, W.J., G.M. Dwyer, and C.M. McDonough. 1998. Behavioral interactions between juvenile nine- banded armadillos (Dasypus novemcinctus) in staged encounters. The American Midland Naturalist Vol. 139:125-132. 46. Baker, W.W. 1983. A non-clamp patagial tag for use on red-cockaded woodpeckers Pages 110-111 in D. A. Wood, editor. Red-cockaded Woodpecker Symposium II Proceedings, Jan. 27, 1983-Jan. 29, 1983, Panama City, FL. State of Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Tallahassee, FL. 47. Loughry, W.J. and C.M. McDonough. 1998. Comparisons between nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus) populations in Brazil and the United States. Revista de Biologia Tropical Vol. 46(4):1173-1183. 48. Prodöhl, P.A., W.J. Loughry, C.M. McDonough, W.S. Nelson, E.A. Thompson, and J.C. Avise. 1998. Genetic maternity and paternity in a local population of armadillos assessed by microsatellite DNA markers and field data. The American Naturalist Vol. 151:7-19. 49. Moser, W.K. 1998. Longleaf pine seedlings flourishing in understory plantings (Florida). Restoration & Management Notes Vol.