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Rabbits in relation to Crops Clemson University Libraries Call number: i172: 11.
Returns from Banded Birds 1923 to 1926 Great Smoky Mountains National Park; National Park Service
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1927-12
National Park Service Integrated Pest Management: Information Packages Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.2: p43.
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1984-09
Progress in Biological Inquiries, 1936 Clemson University Libraries Call number: i45.1: 937/app.3.
1938
Progress in Biological Inquiries, 1937 Clemson University Libraries Call number: i45.1: 938/app.1.
1938
Progress in Biological Inquiries, 1939 Clemson University Libraries Call number: i45.1: 940/app.1.
1940
Progress in Biological Inquiries, 1929 Clemson University Libraries Call number: i45.1: 930/ap.15.
1931
Progress in Biological Inquiries, 1932 Clemson University Libraries Call number: i45.1: 933/app.2.
1933
Progress in Biological Inquiries, 1934 Clemson University Libraries Call number: i45.1: 935/app.3.
1936
Progress in Biological Inquiries, 1930 Clemson University Libraries Call number: i45.1: 931/app.3.
1931
Progress in Biological Inquiries, 1938 Clemson University Libraries Call number: i45.1: 939/app.1.
1939
Progress in Biological Inquiries, 1933 Clemson University Libraries Call number: i45.1: 934/app.3.
1934
Progress in Biological Inquiries, 1935 Clemson University Libraries Call number: i45.1: 936/app.4.
1937
Progress in Biological Inquiries, 1931 Clemson University Libraries Call number: i45.1: 932/app.3.
1932
Progress in Biological Inquiries, 1925 Clemson University Libraries Call number: i45.1: 926/app.1.
1926
Ocean current study, May 1980 Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Ocean current study.
1980-05
Predators worksheet completed by Jason Smith dated March 29, 1988 Biscayne National Park; National Park Service
Archaeological research, slide: B2C. Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Archaeological research, slide: B2C.
Biological Evaluation of Environmental Impacts: The Proceedings of a Symposium Clemson University Libraries Call number: i49.2: b52/3.
1976
Ocean current study using current meters, May 1980 Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Ocean current study using current meters.
1980-05
Rabbit Raising Clemson University Libraries Call number: i1.72: 25.
Biological Investigations in the Guadalupe Mountains National Park Service Water Resources Division; National Park Service
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1975-04
Glen Canyon Environmental Studies Phase II Draft Integrated Research Plan, Volume 2 National Park Service Water Resources Division; National Park Service
General Technical Report Clemson University Libraries vol. PSW 59-70; Call number: a13.88: psw.
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1982-09
Glen Canyon Environmental Studies Phase II Draft Integrated Research Plan, Volume 1 National Park Service Water Resources Division; National Park Service
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1990-08
IPS Engraver Beetles: Identification, Biology, and Control University of Georgia Libraries vol. 35; Call number: ga f600 r4 s1 p2 n.35.
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1982-06
Biological Investigations of the Black Canyon Vicinity, Biscayne National Park National Park Service Water Resources Division; National Park Service
Returns from Banded Birds, 1920 to 1923 Great Smoky Mountains National Park; National Park Service
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1924-10-16
Fish and Wildlife station, Pea Island, North Carolina Cape Hatteras National Seashore Pea Island Fish and Wildlife Station.
National Park Service IPM Information Package: Fleas (Final Report) Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.2: f62/final.
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1984-09-30
Biological Investigations in the Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.91: 4.
1994-10
Cheraw State Park Environmental Assessment South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism; National Park Service vol. Melvin, Norman.
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1989-11-01
Chiricahua National Monument Arizona National Park Service Water Resources Division; National Park Service
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1980-02
Proceedings of the Southern Appalachian Biological Control Initiative Workshop Great Smoky Mountains National Park; National Park Service
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1999-02
Some hydrologic and biologic aspects of the Big Cypress Swamp drainage area, Southern Florida National Park Service Water Resources Division; National Park Service
Wolf Ecology and Prey Relationships on Isle Royale Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.80: 11.
Environmental assessment for a sewage treatment plant and expanded water storage facilities National Park Service Water Resources Division; National Park Service
History of the Southern Pine Beetle Outbreaks in the Southeastern United State University of Georgia Libraries Call number: ga f600 m1 1990 p5.
Introduction to report of natural resource damage assessment, Clark Fork River Basin NPL sites, Montana National Park Service Water Resources Division; National Park Service
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1995-01-13
Investigations at the Pueblo Alto Complex: Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, 1975-1979 Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.58: 18/v.3/pt.2.
1984-03
Battle Against Bark Beetles in Crater Lake National Park: 1925-34 Clemson University Libraries vol. PNW 259; Call number: a13.88: pnw-259.
Investigations at the Pueblo Alto Complex: Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, 1975-1979 Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.58: 18 f/v.3/pt.1.
Southern pine beetle control Great Smoky Mountains National Park Beetle control crew starting into woods with equipment...Southern Pine Beetle Control, IV=Z-9758, Miscellaneous
Treating an infested tree, Southern pine beetle control Great Smoky Mountains National Park Sprayman treating an infested tree...Southern Pine Beetle Control, IV-Z-9760, Miscellaneous
Antipredator behavior and cue recognition by multiple Everglades prey to a novel cichlid predator (Citation/Reference) Dunlop-Hayden, K.L., J.S. Rehage. 2011. Antipredator behavior and cue recognition by multiple Everglades prey to a novel cichlid predator. Behaviour 148: 795-823.
2011
Investigations at the Pueblo Alto Complex: Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, 1975-1979 University of Georgia Libraries vol. III, Part 2; Call number: j84; i29.59: 18f/v.3/pt.2.
Investigations at the Pueblo Alto Complex: Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, 1975-1979 University of Georgia Libraries vol. III, Part 1; Call number: j84; i29.59: 18f/v.3/pt.1.
Dr. Harry Wells, conducting fieldwork, Hatteras Inlet, North Carolina, 1959 Cape Hatteras National Seashore Dr. Harry Wells picking small life from sieve after sifting of associated sand. Shallow soundside waters off sand flat north of Hatteras Inlet.
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1959-03-09
Spraying infested tree, Southern pine beetle control, Cove mountain Great Smoky Mountains National Park Spraying infested tree on Cove Mountain.Southern Pine Beetle Control, IV-Z-9761, Miscellaneous
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1956-07
Zoological research men, Bodie Island, North Carolina, 1959 Cape Hatteras National Seashore Zoological research men at one of Bodie I. ponds: Left to right: Jim Parnel, Bob Soots, Dr. Thomas L. Quay and John Funderburg all N.C. State College.
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1959-05-10
Role of Biological Control as a Management Tool in National Parks and Other Natural Areas Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.109: nruh/nrtr/90/01.
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1990-09
Adsorption and desorption of phosphate on limestone in experiments simulating seawater intrusion (Citation/Reference) Price, R.M., M.R. Savabi, J.L. Jolicoeur, S. Roy. 2010. Adsorption and desorption of phosphate on limestone in experiments simulating seawater intrusion. Applied Geochemistry 25(7): 1085-1091.
2010
Southern pine beetle control Great Smoky Mountains National Park Southern Pine Beetle sprayman treating a pine tree... He is using a 3 1/2-gallon pressure spray.Southern Pine Beetle Control, IV-Z-9759, Miscellaneous
Contrasting patterns of individual specialization and trophic coupling in two marine apex predators (Citation/Reference) Matich, P., M.R. Heithaus, C.A. Layman. 2011. Contrasting patterns of individual specialization and trophic coupling in two marine apex predators. Journal of Animal Ecology 80(1): 294-305.
2010
Edisto Beach State Park, General Development Plan Biological Research Station South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Scale: 1"=100'; EB-9026-1-1
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1937-06-17
Edisto Beach State Park, Laboratory No.1, Marine Biological Research Station South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism EB-9042-4-7
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1938-02-13
Edisto Beach State Park, Laboratory No.1, Marine Biological Research Station South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism EB-9042-3-7
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1938-02-13
Edisto Beach State Park, Laboratory No.1, Marine Biological Research Station South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism EB-9042-2-7
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1938-02-13
Edisto Beach State Park, Laboratory No.1, Marine Biological Research Station South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism EB-9042-7-7
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1899-12-30
Suggestion for Development Plan, Marine Biological Station Edisto Beach State Park South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Scale: 1"=100'
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1936-05-25
Edisto Beach, Tem Building Marine Biological Research Station South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Scale: As shown; EB-9024-1-1
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1937-06-11
Edisto Beach State Park, Laboratory No.1, Marine Biological Research Station South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism EB-9042-5-7
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1938-02-13
Edisto Beach State Park, Laboratory No.1, Marine Biological Research Station South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism EB-9042-1-7
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1938-02-13
Edisto Beach State Park 8, Landscape Development Plan. Marine Biological Research Station South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Scale: 1"=100ft.
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1936-08-05
Edisto Beach State Park, Laboratory No.1, Marine Biological Research Station South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism EB-9042-6-7
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1899-12-30
Edisto Beach State Park, Park Road, Marine Biological Research Station South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Scale: As noted; EB-9022-B-1-1
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1938-01-21
Edisto Beach State Park, General Development Plan Biological Research Station South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Scale: 1"=100ft; EB-9026-A-1-1
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1937-08-27
Biogeochemical effects of iron availability on primary producers in a shallow marine carbonate environment (Citation/Reference) Chambers, R.M., J.W. Fourqurean, S.A. Macko, R. Hoppenot. 2001. Biogeochemical effects of iron availability on primary producers in a shallow marine carbonate environment. Limnology and Oceanography 46(6): 1278-1286.
2001
Antipredator responses by native mosquitofish to non-native cichlids: an examination of the role of prey naiveté; Mosquitofish naiveté to introduced cichlids (Citation/Reference) Rehage, J.S., K.L. Dunlop, W.F. Loftus. 2009. Antipredator Responses by Native Mosquitofish to Non-Native Cichlids: An Examination of the Role of Prey Naivete'. Ethology 115: 1046-1056.
2009
A suite of prey traits determine predator and nutrient enrichment effects in a tri-trophic food chain (Citation/Reference) Ruehl, C. B., and J. C. Trexler. 2013. A suite of prey traits determine predator and nutrient enrichment effects in a tri-trophic food chain. Ecosphere 4(6):75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/ES13-00065.1
2013
Acrolophus sp. Congaree National Park Moth size: 33mm. Habitat: Swamp. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
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2014-05-12
Zoological research men, Bodie Island, North Carolina, 1959 Cape Hatteras National Seashore Zoological research men at one of Bodie I. ponds along the road to Whalebone Jct. Left to right: Jim Parnel, Bob Soots, Dr. Thomas L. Quay ( chief invetigator) and John Funderburg all N.C. State College. ( 2 similar negs.).
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1959-05-10
Bucculatrix sp. Congaree National Park Moth size: 4mm. Habitat: Water. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
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2014-05-05
Undetermined Congaree National Park Moth size: 10mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
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2014-03-25
Nemapogon sp. Congaree National Park Moth size: 14mm. Habitat: Mixed bottomland hardwoods. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
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2014-05-05
Hypena sp. Congaree National Park Moth size: 33mm. Habitat: Mixed bottomland hardwoods. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
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2014-03-09
Actrix sp. Congaree National Park Moth size: 16mm. Habitat: Mixed bottomland hardwoods. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
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2014-04-09
Edisto Beach State Park 8, Septic Tank and Water System Temporary Building Biological Research Station South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Scale: As shown; EB-9025-1-1
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1937-06-16
The response of vegetation and benthic macroinvertebrates to constructed littoral habitat in canal 51 (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references (p. 19-20).; (Additional Physical Form) Also issued online.; (Statement of Responsibility) by Ken Rutchey.; "January 1992."; "DRE Inventory Control #306."
1992-01
Glyphidocera sp. Congaree National Park Moth size: 14mm. Habitat: Hurricane damaged areas (open canopy). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
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2014-05-05
Renia sp. Congaree National Park Moth size: 26mm. Habitat: Hurricane damaged areas (open canopy). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
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2014-03-18
Zanclognatha sp. Congaree National Park Moth size: 30mm. Habitat: Clear and selectively cut areas. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
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2014-03-09
Olethreutes sp. Congaree National Park Moth size: 18mm. Habitat: Clear and selectively cut areas. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
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2014-04-09
Leucania sp. Congaree National Park Moth size: 36mm. Habitat: Clear and selectively cut areas. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
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2014-02-08
Caloptilia sp. Congaree National Park Moth size: 10mm. Habitat: Hurricane damaged areas (open canopy). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
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2014-05-05

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