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KUCHLER TYPE: Palmetto prairie
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Palmetto prairie creation on phosphate-mined lands in central Florida. Restoration & Management Notes. 8(2): 94-95. [13833] 7. Callahan, Janine L.; Cates, James W. H. 1991. Rangeland reclamation in central Florida. Rangelands. 13(3): 140-143. [15372] 8. Campbell, Robert S. 1957. Grazing in southern pine forests. In: Proceedings, 6th annual forest symposium; [Date unknown]; [Location unknown]. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisana State Unversity, School of Forestry: 13-20. [24204] 9. Christensen, Norman L. 1981. Fire regimes in southeastern ecosystems. In: Mooney, H. A.; Bonnicksen, T. M.; Christensen, N. L.; [and others], technical coordinators. Fire regimes and ecosystem properties: Proceedings of the conference; 1978 December 11-15; Honolulu, HI. Gen. Tech. Rep. WO-26. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service: 112-136. [4391] 10. Christensen, Norman L. 1987. 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Caloric value of some forest fuels of the southern United States. Res. Note SE-120. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station. 6 p. [10517] 24. Hough, Walter A. 1978. Estimating available fuel weight consumed by prescribed fires in the South. Res. Pap. SE-187. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station. 12 p. [20768] 25. Hough, Walter A. 1981. Impact of prescribed fire on understory and forest floor nutrients. Res. Note SE-303. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station. 4 p. [11945] 26. Hough, W. A.; Albini, F. A. 1978. Predicting fire behavior in palmetto-galberry fuel complexes. Res. Pap. SE-174. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station. 44 p. [20764] 27. Huffman, Jean M.; Blanchard, S. W. 1991. Changes in woody vegetation in Florida dry prairie and wetlands during a period of fire exclusion, and after dry-growing-season fire. In: Nodvin, Stephen C.; Waldrop, Thomas A., eds. Fire and the environment: ecological and cultural perspectives: Proceedings of an international symposium; 1990 March 20-24; Knoxville, TN. Gen. Tech. Rep. SE-69. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station: 75-83. [16636] 28. Hughes, Ralph H. 1975. The native vegetation in south Florida related to month of burning. Res. Note SE-222. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station. 8 p. [14578] 29. Johnson, A. Sydney; Landers, J. Larry. 1978. Fruit production in slash pine plantations in Georgia. Journal of Wildlife Management. 42(3): 606-613. [9855] 30. Kuchler, A. W. 1964. Manual to accompany the map of potential vegetation of the conterminous United States. Special Publication No. 36. New York: American Geographical Society. 77 p. [1384] 31. Landers, J. Larry. 1981. The role of fire in bobwhite quail management. In: Wood, Gene W., ed. Prescribed fire and wildlife in southern forests: Proceedings of a symposium; 1981 April 6-8; Myrtle Beach, SC. Georgetown, SC: Clemson University, Belle W. Baruch Forest Science Institute: 73-80. [14812] 32. Landers, J. Larry. 1987. Prescribed burning for managing wildlife in southeastern pine forests. In: Dickson, James G.; Maughan, O. Eugene, eds. Managing southern forests for wildlife and fish: a proceedings; [Date of conference unknown]; [Location of conference unknown]. Gen. Tech. Rep. SO-65. New Orleans, LA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station: 19-27. [11562] 33. Lemon, Paul C. 1949. Successional responses of herbs in the longleaf-slash pine forest after fire. Ecology. 30(2): 135-145. [10133] 34. Lewis, Clifford E. 1964. Forage response to month of burning. Res. Note SE-35. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service,Southeastern Forest Experiment Station. 4 p. [16699] 35. McNab, W. Henry; Edwards, M. Boyd, Jr.; Hough, Walter A. 1978. Estimating fuel weights in slash pine-palmetto stands. Forest Science. 24(3): 345-358. [20762] 36. Means, D. Bruce; Campbell, Howard W. 1981. Effects of prescribed burning on amphibians and reptiles. In: Wood, Gene W., ed. Prescribed fire and wildlife in southern forests: Proceedings of a symposium; 1981 April 6-8; Myrtle Beach, SC. Georgetown, SC: Clemson University, Belle W. Baruch Forest Science Institute: 89-97. [14814] 37. Menges, E. S.; Abrahamson, W. G.; Givens, K. T.; [and others]. 1993. Twenty years of vegetation change in five long-unburned Florida plant communities. Journal of Vegetation Science. 4: 375-386. [22618] 38. Monk, Carl D. 1965. Southern mixed hardwood forest of northcentral Florida. Ecological Monographs. 35: 335-354. [9263] 39. Moore, William H. 1974. Some effects of chopping saw-palmetto--pineland threeawn range in South Florida. Journal of Range Management. 27(2): 101-104. [25455] 40. Moore, William H.; Swindel, Benee F. 1981. Effects of site preparation on dry prairie vegetation in south Florida. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry. 5(2): 89-92. [10224] 41. Nelson, R. M.; Adkins, C. W. 1986. Flame characteristics of wind-driven surface fires. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 16(6): 1293-1300. [13814] 42. Parrott, Roger Thomas. 1967. A study of wiregrass (Aristida stricta Michx.) with particular reference to fire. Durham, NC: Duke University. 137 p. Thesis. [14738] 43. Kirkland, Gordon L., Jr. 1988. Meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) on forest clearcuts: the role of long-distance dispersal. Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science. 62(2): 83-85. [10099] 44. Ripley, Thomas H.; Wilhite, Lawrence P.; Downing, Robert L.; Harlow, Richard F. 1965. Game food plants in slash-longleaf flatwoods. In: 16th Annual Conference of Game and Fish Commissioners. 1962: 35-44. [24050] 45. Robbins, Louise E.; Myers, Ronald L. 1992. Seasonal effects of prescribed burning in Florida: a review. Misc. Publ. No. 8. Tallahassee, FL: Tall Timbers Research, Inc. 96 p. [21094] 46. Robinson, Andrew F., Jr. 1978. Possible impacts of silvicultural activities on proposed endangered and threatened plant species of pine flatwoods. In: Balmer, William E., ed. Proceedings--soil moisure...site productivity symposium; 1977 November 1-3; Myrtle Beach, SC. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Area, State and Private Forestry: 336-342. [4270] 47. Sackett, Stephen S. 1975. Scheduling prescribed burns for hazard reduction in the southeast. Journal of Forestry. 73(3): 143-147. [11856] 48. Sackett, Stephen S.; Cooper, Robert W. 1971. The role of fire in a managed forest. In: Planning for fire management: Proceedings, Southwester Interagency Fire Council; [Date unknown]; [Location unknown]. [Publisher unknown]: 74-82. On file with: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory, Missoula, MT. [21474] 49. Sievers, Ed. 1985. Burning and grazing Florida flatwoods. Rangelands. 7(5): 208-209. [18763] 50. Small, John K. 1930. Vegetation and erosion on the Everglade Keys. Scientific Monthly. 30: 33-49. [24048] 51. Steinberg, Bryan. 1980. Vegetation of the Atlantic coastal ridge of Broward County, Florida based on 1940 imagery. Florida Scientist. 43(1): 7-12. [23591] 52. Stolzenburg, William. 1991. The wiregrass mystery. Nature Conservancy. 41(5): 28-29. [16694] 53. Stout, I. Jack; Marion, Wayne R. 1993. Pine flatwoods and xeric pine forests of the southern (lower) Coastal Plain. In: Martin, William H.; Boyce, Stephen G.; Echternacht, Arthur C., eds. 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