Ecological Rest.
27(3):247-248 (2009); doi:10.3368/er.27.3.247
Obituary for Flomaton: One Less Virgin Longleaf Stand (Alabama)
John S. Kush
Research Fellow, School of Forestry & Wildlife Science, 3301 Forestry & Wildlife Bldg, Auburn University, AL 36849-5418, 334/844-1065,kushjoh{at}auburn.edu
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