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Savannas, Barrens, and Rock Outcrop Plant Communities of North America
Ecology and Conservation of Florida Scrub
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Author(s):
Eric S. Menges
Editor(s):
Roger C. Anderson
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James S. Fralish
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Jerry M. Baskin
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 67
Vegetation, Flora, and Plant Physiological Ecology of Serpentine Barrens of Eastern North America
pp. 83
The Mid-Appalachian Shale Barrens
pp. 99
Granite Outcrops of the Southeastern United States
pp. 119
High-Elevation Outcrops and Barrens of the Southern Appalachian Mountains
pp. 7
Ecology and Conservation of Florida Scrub
pp. 135
Dry Soil Oak Savanna in the Great Lakes Region
pp. 155
Deep-Soil Savannas and Barrens of the Midwestern United States
pp. 190
The Big Barrens Region of Kentucky and Tennessee
pp. 206
Cedar Glades of the Southeastern United States
pp. 231
The Cross Timbers
pp. 275
Oak Savanna in the American Southwest
pp. 288
Juniper–Piñon Savannas and Woodlands of Western North America
pp. 322
California Oak Savanna
pp. 343
Jack Pine Barrens of the Northern Great Lakes Region
pp. 23
Southeastern Pine Savannas
pp. 421
Subarctic Lichen Woodlands
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