Search Results - "Barbour, Philip J."
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Asclepias dynamics on US rangelands: implications for conservation of monarch butterflies and other insects
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-01-2022)“…The genesis of this study is in response to the United States (US) Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) listing of the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus…”
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Comprehensive Framework for Ecological Assessment of the Migratory Bird Habitat Initiative Following the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
Published in Southeastern naturalist (Steuben, Me.) (01-12-2014)“…Following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in April 2010, the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) established and funded…”
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HABRANTHUS TUBISPATHUS (AMARYLLIDACEAE/LILIACEAE), NEW TO THE FLORA OF MISSISSIPPI, U.S.A
Published in Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas (29-11-2017)“…Habranthus tubispathus (L'Hér.) Traub is reported as new to the flora of Mississippi, U.S.A. Habranthus tubispathus (L'Hér.) Traub es citado como nuevo para la…”
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The process of discovery in and new species from northern Peru, Cerro Colán, Department Amazonas, Province Bagua
Published in Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas (10-12-2021)“…A review of discoveries of plants and animals by a 1978 expedition from Louisiana State University to Peru is presented. Genesis of this study was owing to the…”
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THE PROCESS OF DISCOVERY IN AND NEW SPECIES FROM NORTHERN PERU, CORDILLERA COLÁN, DEPARTMENT AMAZONAS, PROVINCE BAGUA
Published in Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas (10-12-2021)“…A review of discoveries of plants and animals by a 1978 expedition from Louisiana State University to Peru is presented. Genesis of this study was owing to the…”
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DENSITY AND DIVERSITY OF OVERWINTERING BIRDS IN MANAGED FIELD BORDERS IN MISSISSIPPI
Published in The Wilson bulletin (Wilson Ornithological Society) (01-09-2005)“…Grassland bird populations are sharply declining in North America. Changes in agricultural practices during the past 50 years have been suggested as one of the…”
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