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Publikováno v:
Southeastern Naturalist. 17:N56-N59
There were a total of 12 documented Panax quinquefolius (American Ginseng) in the only known population in Louisiana in 1986. Our reassessment of the population in 2016 found 16 plants. We suggest that the long-term persistence of this tiny American
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Environmental Entomology. 46:1346-1350
Exyra ridingsii (Riley) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is a moth whose obligate host is the pitcher plant Sarracenia flava (L.) (Nepenthales: Sarraceniaceae). The entire life cycle of the moth is completed in the trumpets of this fire-dependent plant that
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Aquatic Insects. 37:225-239
Larvae of net-spinning Hydropsychidae caddisflies (Trichoptera) are common inhabitants of lotic systems and are typically categorised as filtering-collectors, but feeding habits vary in response to the availability of food resources. This study addre
Publikováno v:
Castanea. 81:83-90
Exyra ridingsii is a host-specific moth that spends its entire immature life cycle in the Sarracenia flava L. pitcher plant. Sarracenia flava requires a habitat that undergoes frequent fires and has acidic moist soil. During this investigation we stu
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Southeastern Naturalist. 19:395
In 1986, the only known population of Asarum canadense (Wild Ginger) in Louisiana was described. The population is located in the Tunica Hills of West Feliciana Parish, LA. On 26 June 2015, we returned to the location and found a single rhizome with
Autor:
Meghan Ryckeley, Albert J. Meier, Carter Smith, Jacob Brumley, Jake Lee, Christine A Ricci, Janis Lemaster, Barry McPhail
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society. 70:268-270
Pine savannas in the Southeastern United States are subject to an historical regime of periodic fire, with many and varied ecological consequences. Insectivorous plants of the genus Sarracenia (L.) (Sarraceniaceae) often entirely lose their abovegrou
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Hydrobiologia. 592:211-223
Fish assemblage relationships with environmental parameters were studied in four small unregulated subbasins in the speciose Upper Green River Basin of central Kentucky, USA. One subbasin drains into a tributary of the Green River and produced the lo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Engineering. 141
The prediction of stream water quality (WQ) is essential to understand and quantitatively describe water quality parameters (which include physical characteristics, inorganic metallic, and nonmetallic concentrations) and their structure, watershed he
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Forest Ecology and Management. 192:277-284
Downed logs are known to increase species diversity in many forest ecosystems by increasing resource and structural complexity and by altering fire behavior in fire-prone ecosystems. In a frequently burned oak savanna in central Missouri, combustion