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SPECIES: Diospyros texana | Texas Persimmon
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Distribution of mammals, reptiles, and amphibians by BLM physiographic regions and A.W. Kuchler's associations for the eleven western states. Tech. Note 301. Denver, CO: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management. 169 p. [434] 6. Bovey, R. W.; Baur, J. R.; Morton, H. L. 1970. Control of huisache and associated woody species in south Texas. Journal of Range Management. 23(1): 47-50. [10289] 7. Box, Thadis W. 1967. Brush, fire, and west Texas rangeland. In: Proceedings, 6th annual Tall Timbers fire ecology conference; 1967 March 6-7; Tallahassee, FL. Tallahassee, FL: Tall Timbers Research Station: 7-19. [3323] 8. Box, Thadis W.; Powell, Jeff; Drawe, D. Lynn. 1967. Influence of fire on south Texas chaparral communities. Ecology. 48(6): 955-961. [499] 9. Box, Thadis W.; White, Richard S. 1969. Fall and winter burning of south Texas brush ranges. Journal of Range Management. 22(6): 373-376. [11438] 10. Bryant, Vaughn B., Jr. 1974. Late quaternary pollen records from the east-central periphery of the Chihuahuan Desert. In: Wauer, Roland H.; Riskind, David H., eds. Transactions of the symposium on the biological resources of the Chihuahuan Desert region, United States and Mexico; 1974 October 17-18; Alpine, TX. Transactions and Proceedings Series No. 3. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service: 3-21. [16055] 11. Bryant, Fred C.; Demarais, Steve. 1991. Habitat management guidelines for whte-tailed deer in south and west Texas. In: Lutz, R. Scott; Wester, David B., editors. Research highlights--1991: Noxious brush and weed control; range and wildlife management. Volume 22. Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech University, College of Agricultural Sciences: 9-13. [18350] 12. Bryant, F. C.; Kothmann, M. M. 1979. Variability in predicting edible browse from crown volume. Journal of Range Management. 32(2): 144-146. [10292] 13. Bush, J. K.; Van Auken, O. W. 1984. Woody species composition of the upper San Antonio River gallery forest. Texas Journal of Science. 36(2&3): 139-148. [12481] 14. Chavez-Ramirez, Felipe; Slack, R. Douglas. 1993. Carnivore fruit-use and seed dispersal of two selected plant species of the Edwards Plateau, Texas. Southwestern Naturalist. 38(2): 141-145. [22964] 15. Dodd, J. D.; Holtz, S. T. 1972. Integration of burning with mechanical manipulation of south Texas grassland. Journal of Range Management. 25(2): 130-136. [10732] 16. Drawe, D. Lynn. 1980. The role of fire in the Coastal Prairie. In: Hanselka, C. Wayne, ed. Prescribed range burning in the coastal prairie and eastern Rio Grande Plains of Texas: Proceedings of a symposium; 1980 October 16; Kingsville, TX. College Station, TX: The Texas A&M University System, Texas Agricultural Extension Service: 101-113. [11455] 17. Drawe, D. Lynn; Higginbotham, Ira, Jr. 1980. Plant communities of the Zachry Ranch in the south Texas plains. Texas Journal of Science. 32: 319-332. [10858] 18. Everitt, J. H. 1984. Germination of Texas persimmon seed. Journal of Range Management. 37(2): 189-192. [22962] 19. Everitt, J. H.; Gonzalez, C. L. 1979. Botanical composition and nutrient content of fall and early winter diets of white-tailed deer in south Texas. Southwestern Naturalist. 24(2): 297-310. [12982] 20. Eyre, F. H., ed. 1980. Forest cover types of the United States and Canada. Washington, DC: Society of American Foresters. 148 p. [905] 21. Garrison, George A.; Bjugstad, Ardell J.; Duncan, Don A.; [and others]. 1977. Vegetation and environmental features of forest and range ecosystems. Agric. Handb. 475. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 68 p. [998] 22. Hanselka, C. Wayne; Paschal, Joe C. 1992. Brush utilization on the Rio Grande Plains. Rangelands. 14(3): 169-171. [18655] 23. Kitchen, Lynn M.; Scifres, C. J.; Mutz, J. L. 1980. Susceptibility of selected woody plants to pelleted picloram. Journal of Range Management. 33(5): 349-353. [10287] 24. 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] 25. Little, Elbert L., Jr. 1979. Checklist of United States trees (native and naturalized). Agric. Handb. 541. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 375 p. [2952] 26. Mahler, David. 1991. Power plant borrow pit restored for wildlife use. Restoration & Management Notes. 9(1): 57. [15450] 27. McLendon, Terry. 1991. Preliminary description of the vegetation of south Texas exclusive of coastal saline zones. Texas Journal of Science. 43(1): 13-32. [14890] 28. Meyer, R. E.; Merkle, M. G.; Bythewood, C. R. 1970. Texas persimmon fruit inhibition of seedling growth. PR-2820. College Station, TX: College of Texas A & M, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station: 74-76. [22963] 29. Navar, Jose; Bryan, Rorke. 1990. Interception loss and rainfall redistribution by three semi-arid growing shrubs in northeastern Mexico. Journal of Hydrology. 115: 51-63. [22072] 30. Powell, A. Michael. 1988. Trees & shrubs of Trans-Pecos Texas including Big Bend and Guadalupe Mountains National Parks. Big Bend National Park, TX: Big Bend Natural History Association. 536 p. [6130] 31. Raunkiaer, C. 1934. The life forms of plants and statistical plant geography. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 632 p. [2843] 32. Rollins, Dale; Bryant, Fred C. 1986. Floral changes following mechanical brush removal in central Texas. Journal of Range Management. 39(3): 237-240. [10415] 33. Simpson, Benny J. 1988. A field guide to Texas trees. Austin, TX: Texas Monthly Press. 372 p. [11708] 34. Standley, P. C. 1924. Trees and shrubs of Mexico. Contrib. U.S. Nat. Herb. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Press; 23: 849-1312. [20916] 35. Stickney, Peter F. 1989. Seral origin of species originating in northern Rocky Mountain forests. Unpublished draft on file at: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory, Missoula, MT; RWU 4403 files. 7 p. [20090] 36. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. 1992. Plant communities of Texas (Series level): February 1992. Austin, TX: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Texas Natural Heritage Program. 38 p. [20509] 37. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. 1982. National list of scientific plant names. Vol. 1. List of plant names. SCS-TP-159. Washington, DC. 416 p. [11573] 38. Van Auken, O. W.; Bush, J. K. 1992. Diospyros texana Scheele (Ebenaceae) seed germination and seedling light requirements. Texas Journal of Science. 44(2): 167-174. [19897] 39. Van Auken, O. W.; Ford, A. L.; Allen, J. L. 1981. An ecological comparison of upland deciduous and evergreen forests of central Texas. American Journal of Botany. 68(9): 1249-1256. [10559] 40. Van Auken, O. W.; Ford, A. L.; Stein, A. 1979. A comparison of some woody upland and riparian plant communities of the southern Edwards Plateau. Southwestern Naturalist. 24(1): 165-180. [10489] 41. Vines, Robert A. 1960. Trees, shrubs, and woody vines of the Southwest. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. 1104 p. [7707] 42. Vora, Robin S. 1989. Seed germination characteristics of selected native plants of the lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas. Journal of Range Management. 42(1): 36-40. [6101] 43. Vora, Robin S. 1990. Plant communities of the Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge, Texas. Texas Journal of Science. 42(2): 115-128. [11944] 44. Vora, Robin S. 1992. Restoration of native vegetation in the lower Rio Grande Valley, 1984-87. Restoration & Management Notes. 10(2): 150-157. [20086] 45. Weltz, Mark A.; Blackburn, Wilbert H.; Simanton, J. Roger. 1992. Leaf area ratios for selected rangeland plant species. Great Basin Naturalist. 52(3): 237-244. [20179] 46. White, Richard S. 1969. Fire temperatures and the effect of burning on south Texas brush communities. Lubbock, TX: Texas Technological College. 74 p. Thesis. [20741] 47. Whittaker, Donald G. 1990. Summer and fall habitat selection by mature, male, white-tailed deer in southern Texas. Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech University. 69 p. Thesis. [7960] 48. Wood, Carl E.; Wood, Judith K. 1988. Woody vegetation of the Frio River riparian forest, Texas. Texas Journal of Science. 40(3): 309-322. [11870] 49. Wood, Carl E.; Wood, Judith K. 1989. Riparian forests of the Leona and Sabinal Rivers. Texas Journal of Science. 41(4): 395-412. [11869]

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