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1 June 2004 Species Composition of Fire Disturbed Ecological Land Units in the Southern Loam Hills of South Alabama
Robert E. Carter, Mark D. MacKenzie, Dean H. Gjerstad, David Jones
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Abstract

The species composition of the Southern Loam Hills was partially inventoried during a study to identify landscape scale land units. Eight land units with unique species composition were identified. The study identified 252 species in 83 families and 172 genera. These numbers partially express the plant diversity of the Southern Loam Hills. No riparian or depressional wetlands were included in the study.

Robert E. Carter, Mark D. MacKenzie, Dean H. Gjerstad, and David Jones "Species Composition of Fire Disturbed Ecological Land Units in the Southern Loam Hills of South Alabama," Southeastern Naturalist 3(2), 297-308, (1 June 2004). https://doi.org/10.1656/1528-7092(2004)003[0297:SCOFDE]2.0.CO;2
Published: 1 June 2004
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