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Goetz, D., R. Kroger, L. E. Miranda. 2014. Effects of smallmouth buffalo, Ictiobus bubalus biomass on water transparency, nutrients, and productivity in shallow experimental ponds. Bulletin of Environmental Contaminantion and Toxicology 92:503-508. Download |
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Grado, S.C., M.K. Measells. 2014. Economic considerations and guidelines for private landowners. Chapter 17 in A.T. Rohnke, J.J. Cummins, editors, Fish and Wildlife Management: A Handbook for Mississippi Landowners. University Press of Mississippi, Jackson, Mississippi, USA. 410 pp. |
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Guda, V., P.H. Steele, K. Penmetsa, Q. Li. 2014. Fast Pyrolysis of Biomass: Recent Advances in Fast Pyrolysis Technology. Pages 177-211 in A. Pandey, T. Bhaskar, M. Stocker, & R. Sukumaran (Eds.), Chapter 7, Recent Advances in Thermo-chemical Conversion of Biomass. Waltham, MA: Elsevier. |
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Guillaumet, A., B.S. Dorr, G. Wang, T.J. Doyle. 2014. Population dynamics of the double-crested cormorants in the Great Lakes area: The cumulative effects of management. Ibis 156: 141-152. Download |
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Hamrick, W.W., B.K. Strickland. 2014. Supplemental Wildlife Food Plantings. Pages 259-279 in A.T. Rohnke and J. Cummins, editors, Fish and Wildlife Management: A handbook for Mississippi Landowners. University Press of Mississippi. Jackson, MS, USA. |
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Hatten, J.A., J. Sloan, B.R. Frey, J. Straub, R.M. Kaminski, A.W. Ezell. 2014. Soil and sediment carbon and nitrogen in Mississippi Alluvial Valley and interior flatwoods bottomlands. Soil Science Society of America Journal S1:S248-S260. Download |
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Henderson, J.E., R.C. Parker, editors. 2014. Study guide for the Mississippi Board of Registration for Foresters examination. Forest and Wildlife Research Center, Research Bulletin FO448, Mississippi State University. 100 pp. Download |
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Herrala, J.R., P.T. Kroboth, N.M. Kuntz, H.L. Schramm Jr. 2014. Habitat use and selection by adult Pallid Sturgeon in the lower Mississippi River. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 143:153-163. Download |
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Hodgins, N.C., H.L. Schramm Jr., P.D. Gerard. 2014. Food consumption and growth rates of juvenile black carp fed natural and prepared feeds. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 5:35-45. Download |
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Iglay, R.B., B.D. Leopold, D. Miller. 2014. Summer herpetofaunal response to prescribed fire and herbicide in intensively managed, mid-rotation pine stands in Mississippi. Wildlife Society Bulletin 38(1): 33-42. Download |
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Iglay, R.B., B.D. Leopold, D. Miller. 2014. Vegetation responses to fire and herbicide in intensively managed, mid-rotation pine. Forest Ecology and Management 325: 69-78. Download |
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Jeremic, D., R. Goacher, R. Yan, C. Karunakaran, E.R. Master. 2014. Scanning transmission X-ray microscopy as a tool for examining chemical changes in wood cell walls due to enzymatic activity. International Research Group on Wood Protection IRG/WP 14-20556. 11 pp. |
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Jones, W., J.C. Jones, S.C. Grado, I.A. Munn, A.T. Rohnke, A. Tullos, D.H. Manning. 2014. National outreach programming for landowners - Natural Resource Enterprises. Journal of Extension. Download |
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Joshi, O., D.L. Grebner, I.A. Munn, S.C. Grado, R.K. Grala, A. Hussain. 2014. Factors influencing utilization of woody biomass from wood processing facilities in Mississippi. Forest Products Journal 64(1/2): 64-71. Download |
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Kaczka, L.J.,L.E. Miranda. 2014. Size of age-0 crappies (Pomoxis spp.) relative to reservoir habitats and water levels. Journal of Freshwater Ecology. Download |
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