VIRGINIA
JOURNAL OF SCIENCE
OFFICIAL
PUBLICATION OF THE VIRGINIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE
Vol. 43
No. 1B
Spring 1992
TABLE
OF CONTENTS |
Symposium
Land Use Patterns and Impacts on the Biota of Virginia
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Land Use Patterns and Impacts on
the Biota of Virginia Introduction.
Ralph P.
Eckerlin and Gerald E. Meier.
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71
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Late Triassic Faunal Successions of
Central Pangaea.
Nicholas C. Fraser.
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73
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Tertiary Molluscan Assemblages from
the Salisbury Embaymentof Virginia. Lauck W. Ward.
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85
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Land-use Changes in Southern
Virginia Piedmont, 1917 to Present. Stanley R. Gemborys and Anne C.
Lund.
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101
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Historic
Trends in Wetland Protection in the State of Virginia. Harold J.
Wiggins.
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113
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The
Impact of Human Activities on the Upland Forests of Western Virginia.
Steven L. Stephenson, Harold S. Adams and Michael L. Lipford.
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121
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Effects
of Habitat Change from Ecological Succession and Human Impact Impact on
Tiger Beetles. C. Barry Knisley and James M. Hill.
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133
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Effects
of Changing Land Use Patterns on Bobwhite Quail Habitat in Virginia.
Michael L. Fies, Irvin L. Kenyon, Jr., and Jack V. Gwynn.
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143
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Terrestrial
Mammals of Virginia: Trends in Distribution and Diversity. Charles
O. Handley, Jr.
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157
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Small
Mammal Diversity in Forested and Clearcut Habitats in theVirginia
Piedmont. John F. Pagels, Sandra Y. Erdle, Kristen L.Uthus, and
Joseph C. Mitchell.
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171
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White-tailed
Deer as Keystone Species Within Forest Habitats of Virginia.
William J. McShea and John H. Rappole.
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177
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The
Effects of Habitat Fragmentation and Loss on Dismal Swamp Mammals.
Robet K Rose.
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187
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Free-ranging
Domestic Cat Predation on Native Vertebrates in Rural and Urban
Virginia. Joseph C. Mitchell and Ruth A. Beck.
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197
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