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STATUS OF WILD TURKEY RESTORATION IN EAST TEXAS
Abstract Wild turkey restoration efforts in east Texas began in the early 1940's. From then until the early 1950's penreared eastern wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris) were released in one county and wild‐trapped Rio Grande turkeys (M. g. intermedia) in 27 counties. The wild‐trapped birds generally increased for the first three to five years
Charles E. Boyd, Roy D. Oglesby
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Five woody species, black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), yaupon holly (Ilex vomitoria), black cherry (Prunus serotina), snailvine [Cocculus carolinus (formerly Menispermum carolinum or Epibaterium carolinum)], and southern waxmyrtle [Morella cerifera ...
Michael A. Schnelle
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Different biomass sources (bamboo, rape straw, lignin, and Yaupon holly) were liquefied using microwave energy to produce biopolyols, which were then used to prepare biofoams without any further separation process.
Curole, Jay P. +13 more
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Yaupon Holly- Ilex vomitoria- Cyanotype 2018
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Restoration of Thicketized Post Oak Savanna Woodlands Increases Deep Drainage
ABSTRACT Woody plant encroachment and subsequent thicketization is a global phenomenon that has been demonstrated to reduce groundwater recharge, yet it is unknown whether reducing woody plant cover will restore groundwater recharge rates to pre‐encroachment levels.
Mingxiu Wang +5 more
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Tree cover limits occupancy of a declining game bird
Open forest ecosystems are considered one of the most imperiled ecosystems in North America and many associated avian species are experiencing population declines. Management at large and impactful scales is challenging on private lands due to fragmentation and resource limitations, but public lands are often larger in scale and offer opportunities for
Bradley W. Kubecka +3 more
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Ecohydrology of the Post Oak Savanna [PDF]
There are few other regions that have been as significantly altered by woody plant encroachment (WPE) as the Southern Great Plains (SGP) of the United States.
Coker, Harrison Reid
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Invasive wild pig (Sus scrofa) diets on barrier islands in the southeastern United States
Wild pigs on southeastern USA barrier islands exhibited a seasonal dietary shift to extensive foraging on beaches for crabs and other coastal invertebrates spring–summer during sea turtle nesting season. Abstract BACKGROUND Biological invasions are a leading cause of reductions in global biodiversity.
Vienna R Canright +2 more
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Effectiveness of Plant Species for Removing Atmospheric Ammonia
Six plant species of Yaupon, Eastern red cedar, American holly, Arizona cypress, Arborvitae and Roughleaf dogwood were utilized to determine their effectiveness in the removal of atmospheric ammonia. All species were exposed to three ammonia levels (1, 5
Jerez, Sheryll B. +5 more
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Yaupon Drink: A Medicine Bundle in the Atlantic World
This dissertation examines yaupon drink, a tea made from yaupon holly along with other ingredients, as a medicine bundle in the Atlantic World. Originally a medicinal drink used by Native Americans across the what is today the American South, over time ...
Carriger, Steven P, Jr
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