Research and Publications
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Grissino-Mayer HD, Kobziar LK, Harley GL, Russell KP and LaForest LB: The Historical Dendroarchaeology of the Ximénez-Fatio House, St. Augustine, Florida, U.S.A. Tree-Ring Res 66(1): 61-73, 2010.
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Pascarella JB: Pollination biology of Gelsemium sempervirens L. (Gelsemiaceae): do male and female Habropoda laboriosa F. (Hymenoptera, Apidae) differ in pollination efficiency. J Apiclut Res Bee World 49 (2) (DOI 10.3896/IBRA.1.49.2), 2010.
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Tepper JH and Hyatt JA: Holocene trophic state history of a subtropical blackwater lake, South Georgia, USA. J. Paleolimnology. (In revision), 2009.
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Luke JK, Brevik E and Wood GL: Evaluation of Loss on Ignition Method for Determining Organic Matter of South Georgia Soils. Soil Survey Horizons, v. 50, no. 3, p83-85. 2009.
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Loehle C: Predicting Pleistocene climate from vegetation in North Am Clim Past 3:109-118, 2007.
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Pascarella JB: Forging patterns of the southeastern blueberry bee Habropoda laboriosa (Apidae, Hymenoptera): impact for understanding oliglecty. J Apliculture Res 46 (1): 19-27, 2007.
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Pascarella JB. Mechanisms of prezyogotic reproductive isolation between two sympatric species, Gelsemium rankinii nad G. sempervirens (Gelsemiaceae), in the southeastern United States. Am J Bot 94 (3): 468-476, 2007.
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Wright HE: Landscape development, forest fires, and wilderness management. In Foundation Papers in Landscape Ecology (Wiens, Moss, Turner and Mladenoff, Eds) Columbia University Press, New York, p149, 2007.
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Barnett, J, Bechler DL, Denizman C, Grable J, Nienow J, Turco J, Tietjen W, Wood GL: Watershed Restoration Action Strategy Development in the Alapahoochee River Watershed. Nonpoint Source Management Program, Section 319 Report. Submitted to Environmental Protection Division, Department of Natural Resources, Georgia, USA, p92, 2007.
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Mora CI, Miller DL and Grissino-Mayer HD: Chapter 5, Oxygen isotope proxies in tree-ring cellulose: tropical cyclones, drought, and climate oscillations. In Stable Isotopes as indicators of Ecological Change. (Dawson and Siegwolf, Eds) Elsiever, Inc, San Diego, CA, p436 2007.
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Siver PA, Morales EA, Van de Vijver B, Smits M, Hamilton PB, Lange-Bertalot H and Hains JJ: Observations on Fragilaria longifusiformis comb. nov. et nom. nov. (Bacillariophyceae), a widespread planktic diatom documented from North America and Europe. Phycol Res, 54 (3): 183 – 192, 2006.
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Mora CI, Miller DL and Grisino-Mayer HD: Tempest in a tree ring: paleotempestology and the record of past hurricanes. Sedim Rec 4 (3): 4-8, 2006.
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Miller DL, Mora CI, Grissino-Mayer HD, Mock CJ, Uhle ME and Sharp Z: Tree-ring isotope records of tropical cyclone activity. PNAS 103 (39): 14294-14297, 2006.
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Mora CI, Miller DL and Grissino-Mayer HD: Tempest in a tree ring: paleotempestology and the record of past hurricanes. Sedim Rec 4: 4-8, 2006.
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J. A. Hyattt, R. Gilbert "Subbottom acoustic and sedimentary records of past surface water - groundwater exchange through sinkhole lakes in south Georgia, U.S.A." , Environmental Geology (2004) 46:32-36.
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Grissino-Mayer HD, Blount HC and Miller AC: Tree-ring dating and the ethnohistroy of the naval stores industry in southern Georgia. Tree-ring Res 57 (1): 3-13, 2001.
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Faught MK and Carter B: Early Human Occupation and Environmental Change in Northwestern Florida. In As the World Warmed: Human Adaptations Across the Pleistocene-Holocene Boundary, (Eriksen and Straus, Eds). Quaternary Intern 49/50:167-176, 1998.
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Watts WA, Hansen BCS and Grimm EC: Camel lake: a 40,000-yr record of vegetation and forest history from Northwest Florida. Ecology 73 (1): 1056-1066, 1992.
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Smith ME and Hendry CA: Oligochaeta and Aphanoneura from Lake Louise, Georgia, with a New Record of Aeolosoma travancorense (Aphanoneura: Aeolosomatidae) from North America. Am Midl Natur 126: 345-352, 1991.
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Dodd JR and Stanton RJ: “Paleoecology, Concepts and Applications.” (2nd Edition), New York, John Wiley and Sons, 1990.
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Meyer JL: A blackwater perspective in riverine ecosystems. Bioscience 40 (9): 643-651, 1990.
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King GM, Berman T and Weibe WJ: Methane formation in the acidic peats of Okefenokee Swamp, Georgia. Am Midl Natur 105 (2): 386-389, 1981.
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Hains JJ and Sebring MM: Description and distribution of Synedra planktonica n. sp. (Bacillariophyceae). Trans Am Microsc Soc 100: 159-164, 1981.
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Zimmerman MJ, Waldron MC, Schreiner SP, Freedman ML, Giammatteo PA, Hains JJ, Nestler JM, Speziale B and Schindler JE: High energy exchange and mixing dynamics of lakes. Verh Internat Verien Limnol 21: 88-93, 1981.
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Watts WA and Stuiver M: Late Wisconsin climate of Northern Florida and the origin of species-rich deciduous forest. Science 210: 325-327, 1980.
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Watts WA: The late Quaternary vegetation history of the Southeastern United States. Ann Rev Ecol Syst 1980. 11: 387-409, 1980.
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Delcourt PA: Goshen Springs: late Quaternary vegetation record for southern Alabama. Ecology 61(2): 371-386, 1980.
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Delcourt H: Late Quaternary vegetation history of the East Highland Rim and the adjacent Cumberland Plateau of Tennessee. Ecology Monograph 49 (3): 255-280, 1979.
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McAndrews JH and King JE: Pollen of the North American Quaternary: the top twenty. Geosci Man 15: 41-49, 1976.
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Covich A and Stuiver M: Changes in oxygen 18 as a measure of long-term fluctuations in tropical lake levels and molluscan populations. 1974. Limnol and Oceanogr 19 (4): 682-691, 1974.
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Wright HE: Landscape development, forest fires, and wilderness management. Science 186: 487-495, 1974.
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Watts WA: Postglacial and interglacial vegetation history of Southern Georgia and Central Florida. Ecology 52:676-690, 1971.
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Watts WA: A pollen diagram from Mud Lake, Marion County, north-central Florida. Geol Soc Ame Bull 80: 631-642, 1969
Student Projects
Papers
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"Investigating Physical and Chemical Properties of Sediments in Relation to Spatial Variability Across Lake Louise, Georgia.", Amie Leandro, James A. Hyatt (Advisor).
Department of Biology
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