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Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science back issues
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Preliminary investigations at the Skeleton Mountain site, 1CA157, Calhoun county, Alabama.
January 1, 2009... ABSTRACT
In 2007, the Jacksonville State University Archaeological Resource Laboratory and several volunteers began the investigation of a stone feature on the crest of Skeleton Mountain overlooking the former Fort McClellan in Calhoun County, Alabama. JSU-ARL researchers believe...
Eastern hemlock decline and persistence of disjunct populations near its southern boundary.
August 1, 2008... ABSTRACT
Eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) is a long-lived, shade tolerant tree species that sometimes occurs in pure stands on lower slopes and stream valleys of Appalachian forests in eastern North America. The range of eastern hemlock extends from southern Quebec and Ontario...
Twentieth century climate change in Alabama.
August 1, 2008... This study uses the United States Historical Climatology Network data set to assess climate change in Alabama over the twentieth century. Ten stations in the state have relatively complete data for this time period, for both temperature and precipitation. For each station and both variables,...
Abundance, identification, and prospective participation of bacteria on Gopher tortoise shell degrandation.
August 1, 2008... ABSTRACT
Shell degradation has been described, in one species of Gopherus, to be caused by an ingested environmental toxicant, and in another species of the same genus, to be caused by a topical fungus. Both studies document the presence of several bacterial species; however, these...
Pteridophytes of southeast Alabama: Dichotomous keys, illustrations and distribution maps.
August 1, 2008... ABSTRACT
This treatment includes all species of pteridophytes known to occur naturally and those that have become naturalized in southeast Alabama. A total of seventeen families, twenty-nine genera, fifty-nine species, two varieties, and four hybrid taxa are known to occur in the study...