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Effects of Military Training and Land Management on Threatened and Endangered Species in the Southeastern Fall Line/Sandhills Community

 



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Rebecca R. SharitzSteve Harper • Don Imm • Beverly Collins
Kathryn MaddenTracey TubervilleJohn Dilustro
James Westervelt



Literature Cited


Christensen, N. L. 1988. Vegetation of the Southeastern Plain, pages 318-363. In M. G. Barbour and W. D. Billings (eds.), North American Terrestrial Vegetation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.

Duke, James A. 1961. The Psammophytes of the Carolina Fall-Line Sandhills. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. 77: 3-25.

Laessle, A. M. 1958. The Origin and Successional Relationship of Sandhill Vegetation and Sand-pine Scrub. Ecological Monographs. 28: 361-389.

Monk, C. D. 1960. A Preliminary Study on the Relationships Between Vegetation of a Mesic Hammock Community and a Sandhill Community. Quarterley Journal of the Florida Academy of Science. 23: 1-12.

Wells, B. W., and I. V. Shunk. 1931. The Vegetation and Habitat Factors of Coarser Sands of the North Carolina Coastal Plain: An Ecological Study. Ecological Monographs. 1: 465-520.