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1 Abrahamson, W. G., and D. C. Hartnett. 1990. Pine flatwoods and dry prairies. Pages 103–149 in R. L. Myers and J. J. Ewel, editors. Ecosystems of Florida. University of Central Florida Press, Orlando, Florida, USA.
2 Abstein, J. 1977. Slow and steady win the race. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 12(10):7–8.
3 Ackerman, R. A., T. Rimkus, and R. Horton. 1991. Wetter incubation climate notes on East Coast beaches. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Land Use Planning and Biological Services, Resource Management Notes 3(3):17.
4 Ackerman, R. A. 1997. The nest environment and the embryonic development of sea turtles. Pages 83–106 in P. L. Lutz and J. A. Musick, editors. The biology of sea turtles. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, USA.
5 Alam, S. K., and M. S. Brim. 2000. Organochlorine, PCH, PAH, and metal concentrations in eggs of loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) from northwest Florida, USA. Journal of Environmental Science and Health. Part B–Pesticides, Food Contaminants and Agricultural Wastes 35:705–724.
6 Alderson, D. 2000. Fighting fire with fire: a homeowner's perspective. Florida Wildlife 54(5):10–13.
7 Alessandrini, D. 2002. The great American serpent. Reptiles Magazine 10(4):70–83.
8 Allen, E. R. 1952. The gopher tortoise and the value of toads. Reprint from All-Pets Magazine, Chicago, Illinois, USA. 3pp.
9 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1952. The box turtles. Florida Wildlife 5(9):16, 38.
10 Allen, L. 1994. Cast ashore: Florida's sea turtles search for a safe haven. Nature Conservancy 44(3):16–23.
11 Allen, C. R., E. A. Forys, and C. S. Holling. 1999. Body mass patterns predict invasions and extinctions in transforming landscapes. Ecosystems 2:114–121.
12 Allen, M. 1999. Gopher tortoise protection and conservation in Florida. Abstract in G. L. Heinrich and P. A. Meylan, coordinators. A Second Symposium on the Status and Conservation of Florida Turtles and the 1999 Annual Meeting of the Gopher Tortoise Council, 8–11 October 1999, Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA.
13 Allin, R. W. 1967. Inadequate water supply threatens Everglades National Park. Parks and Recreation 2(10):37, 51–54.
14 Anderson, R. A., and H. M. Tiebout III. 1993. The effects of timber management practices on the lizards of xeric pineland habitats: an investigation of the Florida sand pine scrub. Final Report to The Nature Conservancy, Washington, D.C.
15 Anonymous. 1955. Million dollar legs. Florida Wildlife 9(3):14–15, 37.
16 Anonymous. 1965. Drought, poachers, and the alligator. Animals 7:441–445.
17 Anonymous. 1967. A review of the Everglades problem. IUCN Bulletin 2(5):35, 40.
18 Anonymous. 1972. Turtle eggs to be transplanted. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 7(8):1.
19 Anonymous. 1976. American crocodile faces extinction. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Conservation News 11(11):7.
20 Anonymous. 1984. Gopher tortoise life threatened. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 4(12):3.
21 Anonymous. 1985. Environmental Awareness Day. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 5(15):3–4.
22 Anonymous. 1986. Urban growth threatens habitat of pine snake. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 6(19):1–2.
23 Anonymous. 1986. Three southeastern animals proposed for listing: gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus). Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 11(8–9):4–5.
24 Anonymous. 1986. The misguiding light: an eco soap opera. Discover 7(12):7.
25 Anonymous. 1986. Regional news: Region 4. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 11(12):7.
26 Anonymous. 1986. Field notes. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, The Skimmer 2(1):6.
27 Anonymous. 1987. Concerns being raised over development. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 7(25):3.
28 Anonymous. 1987. Letters needed (again!). Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 7(25):3–4.
29 Anonymous. 1987. Gunnery ridge serving as home for tortoises poses dilemma. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 7(22):1–2.
30 Anonymous. 1987. Gopher tortoise population in decline. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 7(23):4–5.
31 Anonymous. 1987. [No title] Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 7(24):4.
32 Anonymous. 1988. Florida losing its valuable scrub land. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 8(28):6.
33 Anonymous. 1988. Panel discussion: gopher management strategies in sandhill habitats. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Gopher Tortoise Council 6:22–40.
34 Anonymous. 1990. Road kills. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Science and Technical Services 2(2):5.
35 Anonymous. 1990. Developer's son fined in tortoise suit. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 11(1):13.
36 Anonymous. 1990. Loggerhead turtle vs. civilization. USA Today (Periodical) 118(June):10–11.
37 Anonymous. 1991. Roadkill. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Land Use Planning and Biological Services, Resource Management Notes 3(1):2.
38 Anonymous. 1991. Toads on roads. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Land Use Planning and Biological Services, Resource Management Notes 3(1):2–3.
39 Anonymous. 1991. Road kill of the month award. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Land Use Planning and Biological Services, Resource Management Notes 3(4):11–12.
40 Anonymous. 1991. Relocation of turtle eggs a possibility. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (June):31.
41 Anonymous. 1991. Grim harvest reaped on state's roads. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (November):33.
42 Anonymous. 1991. Wildlife habitat picked as Kissimmee utilities site. Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 7(6):8.
43 Anonymous. 1992. Embassy of goodwill. Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 8(7):16.
44 Anonymous. 1993. Gimpy gopher tortoises. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Resource Management, Resource Management Notes 5(3):14. (from Tortoise Burrow, April 1993)
45 Anonymous. 1993. Gopher tortoise relocation data compiled. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Resource Management, Resource Management Notes 5(3):14. (from Tortoise Burrow, April 1993)
46 Anonymous. 1993. Gopher tortoise research. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Resource Management, Resource Management Notes 5(3):14. (from Tortoise Burrow, April 1993)
47 Anonymous. 1993. Third man arrested on wildlife charges. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (November):29.
48 Anonymous. 1993. Coastal development threatens the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge. Marine Turtle Newsletter No. 63:28–29.
49 Anonymous. 1993. Space Center roadkills. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Resource Management, Resource Management Notes 5(1):7.
50 Anonymous. 1993. Rattles and research in Florida's Tall Timbers. Reprinted from Southern Living in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (June):25.
51 Anonymous. 1993. Shore protection project, Palm Beach County, Florida, from Martin County line to Lake Worth Inlet and from South Lake Worth Inlet to Broward County line: Jupiter/Carlin segment. Draft supplemental environmental impact statement. Prepared by Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resources Management, West Palm Beach, Florida, and Continental Shelf Associates, Inc., Jupiter, Florida. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville, Florida, USA.
52 Anonymous. 1994. Regional news: Region 4. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 19(1):21–22.
53 Anonymous. 1994. Regional news: Region 4. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 19(2):23.
54 Anonymous. 1994. Tampa Bay oil spill threatens turtles. Marine Turtle Newsletter No. 64:29.
55 Anonymous. 1994. Post-hatching loggerhead turtles consume tar and plastic. Marine Turtle Newsletter No. 64:30.
56 Anonymous. 1995. Big comeback for Florida crocodiles. Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 14(3):20–21.
57 Anonymous. 1995. Alligator shooter acquitted by judge. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (February):29.
58 Anonymous. 1995. Hurricane wipes out turtle nests. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (December):27.
59 Anonymous. 1996. Turtles vs. tourists: Daytona Beach officials face tough decision. Reprinted from Gainesville Sun in Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 13(2):23–24.
60 Anonymous. 1996. Durable sea turtles facing a new menace—fire ants. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (August):30.
61 Anonymous. 1997. Tumor's latest threat to green turtles. Reprinted from Gainesville Sun in Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 14(2):24.
62 Anonymous. 1998. Listing proposals: flatwoods salamander. Endangered Species Technical Bulletin 23(2–3):42.
63 Anonymous. 1999. Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Revised Land and Resource Management Plan for National Forests in Florida. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Region, Management Bulletin R8-MB-83B, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
64 Anonymous. 1999. Hospital focuses on ailing turtles. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (January):26–27.
65 Anonymous. 1999. South Florida multiple-species recovery plan. Prepared for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Southeast Region, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
66 Anonymous. 1999. Sea turtles seek refuge in Florida state parks. Real Florida Magazine 1(5):24–25.
67 Anonymous. 2000. Florida's Collier County approves new gopher tortoise protection law. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 20(2):2.
68 Anonymous. 2001. World experts attend International Conference on Relocation of Turtles and Tortoises—Animals in Crisis held in Orlando, Florida. Herp Herald, Newsletter of the Gainesville Herpetological Society 18(1):7, 10–11.
69 Anonymous. 2001. Turtle tracks. SGEP-12, Florida Sea Grant College Program, Miami, Florida, USA. 6pp.
70 Anonymous. 2003. Reptile news and trivia: how not to rescue an alligator. Reptiles Magazine 11(6):11.
71 Apthorp, G. 1993. Cooters laying eggs on burned area. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Resource Management, Resource Management Notes 5(3):5–6.
72 Aresco, M. J. 2001. Population structure, abundance, and community composition of turtles at Lake Jackson: implications for management and lake food webs. Pages 105–106 (abstract) in Proceedings of the Florida Lake Management Society Twelfth Annual Conference, 21–24 May 2001, Tallahassee, Florida, USA.
73 Aresco, M. J. 2002. Surviving drought: Lake Jackson's turtles. Florida Wildlife 56(2):26–28.
74 Arnold, D. 1992. The scientific rationale for restricting coastal construction activities during the marine turtle nesting season. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Resource Management, Resource Management Notes 4(3):26–28.
75 Arnold, D. 1995. Florida's marine turtles. Florida Wildlife 49(4):12–15.
76 Ashton, R. E., Jr., P. S. Ashton, and E. L. Mosura-Bliss. 1995. Tortoise management as urbanization encroaches. Publicaciones de la Sociedad Herpetologica Mexicana 2:10–13.
77 Ashton, R. 2001. World experts attend international conference “Relocation of Turtles and Tortoises—Animals in Crisis.” Chelonian Research Foundation, Turtle and Tortoise Newsletter No. 3:19–-20.
78 Auffenberg, W., and R. Franz. 1982. The status and distribution of the gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus). Pages 95–126 in R. B. Bury, editor. North American tortoises: conservation and ecology. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Wildlife Research Report No. 12.
79 Babbitt, L. H., and C. H. Babbitt. 1951. A herpetological study of burned-over areas in Dade County, Florida. Copeia 1951:79.
80 Babbitt, K. J., and F. Jordan. 1993. Effects of habitat drying, density, and food on age and size at metamorphosis in southern leopard frogs, Rana utricularia. Pages 73–74 (abstract) in Proceedings of the Combined Meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, the Herpetologists' League, 17th Annual Larval Fish Conference, and the American Elasmobranch Society, 27 May–2 June 1993, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA.
81 Babbitt, K. J. 1996. Tadpoles and predators: patterns in space and time and the influence of habitat complexity on their interactions. Dissertation, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 135pp.
82 Babbitt, K. J., and G. W. Tanner. 1997. Effective management for frogs and toads on Florida's ranches. Fact Sheet WEC-16, Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Science, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 3pp.
83 Babbitt, K. J., and G. W. Tanner. 2000. Use of temporary wetlands by anurans in a hydrologically modified landscape. Wetlands 20:313–322.
84 Baber, M. J. 2001. Understanding anuran community dynamics in temporary wetlands: the interaction and importance of landscape and biotic processes. Dissertation, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA. 155pp.
85 Bacchus, S. T. 2001. Knowledge of groundwater responses—a critical factor in saving Florida threatened and endangered species. Part I: marine ecological disturbances. University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment, Endangered Species Update 18:79–90.
86 Bacon, P. R., F. Berry, K. Bjorndal, H. Hirth, L. Ogren, and M. Weber, editors. 1984. Proceedings of the western Atlantic turtle symposium. RSMAS Publication, Miami, Florida, USA. Volume 1, 306pp.; Volume 2, 318pp.; Volume 3, 514pp.
87 Bagley, D. A., T. J. Cascio, R. D. Owen, S. A. Johnson, and L. M. Ehrhart. 1994. Marine turtle nesting at Patrick Air Force Base, Florida; 1987–1993: trends and issues. Pages 180–183 in K. A. Bjorndal, A. B. Bolten, D. A. Johnson, and P. J. Eliazar, compilers. Proceedings of the 14th Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-351.
88 Bagley, D. A., L. T. Uong, S. Hirama, A. B. Danner, L. A. Wick, and L. M. Ehrhart. 2000. Marine turtle nesting at Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge in 1997. Pages 175–177 in F. A. Abreu-Grobois, R. Briseno-Duenas, R. Marquez, and L. Sarti, compilers. Proceedings of the 18th International Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-436.
89 Baldwin, K. S. 1996. Effects of ectoparasites on sceloporine lizards. Page 36 (abstract) in Proceedings of the 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 24–29 July 1996, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, USA.
90 Ball, J. C. 1993. Herp hunting in southern/central Florida. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 28:267–268.
91 Bancroft, G. T., J. S. Godley, D. T. Gross, N. N. Rojas, D. A. Sutphen and R. W. McDiarmid. 1983. Large-scale operations management test of use of the white amur for control of problem aquatic plants. The herpetofauna of Lake Conway: species accounts. Final report. Miscellaneous Paper A-83-5, U.S. Army Engineers Waterways Experiment Station, CE, Vicksburg, Mississippi, USA. 304pp.
92 Barbour, T. 1924. Reptiles and amphibians: their habits and adaptations. Riverside Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. 125pp.
93 Barbour, T. 1943. Naturalist at large. Little, Brown and Company, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 314pp.
94 Barbour, T. 1944. That vanishing Eden: a naturalist's Florida. Little, Brown and Company, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 237pp.
95 Barbour, J. 1976. Crocodiles at bay. International Wildlife 6(5):4–11.
96 Bard, A. 1993. Caution: critter crossing. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Office of Resource Management, Resource Management Notes 5(3):3.
97 Barichivich, W. J., and C. K. Dodd, Jr. 2002. The effectiveness of wildlife barriers and underpasses on U.S. Highway 441 across Paynes Prairie State Preserve, Alachua County, Florida. Phase II post-construction. Final Report, Florida Caribbean Science Center, Gainesville, Florida, USA. Florida Department of Transportation Contract No. BB-854. 36pp.
98 Barnett, B. S., R. T. Fernald, A. Goetzfried, and S. R. Lau. 1980. The fish and wildlife resources of the Charlotte Harbor Area: an analysis of trends and impacts of various land-use practices, with options for the future. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Office of Environmental Services, Vero Beach, Florida, USA. 114pp.
99 Barr, B. 1997. Everglades alligators thin. Crocodile Specialist Group Newsletter 16(3):16.
100 Barrett, K. A., K. A. Caruso, H. R. Mushinsky, and E. D. McCoy. 2001. Eumeces inexpectatus, the southeastern five-lined skink, a generalist species in Florida: why is it rare on reclaimed phosphate-mined land in central Florida? Page 45 (abstract) in Proceedings of the Joint Annual Meetings of the Herpetologists' League and the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 27–31 July 2001, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
101 Barrett, K. A. 2003. Microhabitat preferences of Eumeces inexpectatus, the southeastern five-lined skink: explanations for its rarity on reclaimed phosphate-mined lands. M.S. Thesis, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA. 120pp.
102 Barry, M. J., and R. L. Vanfleet. 1995. Differences in species composition of anurans in natural and created wetlands in a native landscape in S.W. Florida. Florida Scientist 58(Supplement 1):11 (Abstract).
103 Bartlett, R. D. 1983. The plight of rossalleni. Notes of the Northern Ohio Association of Herpetologists 11(3):3–6.
104 Bartlett, R. D. 1988. Two nights in May. Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 5(1):9–11.
105 Bartlett, R. D. 1988. In search of reptiles and amphibians. E. J. Brill, New York, New York, USA. 363pp.
106 Bartlett, R. D. 1989. Barkers in the night. Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 5(9):10–13.
107 Bartlett, R. D. 1993. Agile anoles and clambering chameleons. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 42(3):148–156, 158, 160–162.
108 Bartlett, R. D. 1993. Comments on the obsoleta-complex rat snakes of Florida. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 41(11):120–122, 124, 126, 128, 130–134, 136–137.
109 Bartlett, R. D. 1994. Kingsnakes of Florida. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 42(10):116–118, 120, 122–126.
110 Bartlett, R. D. 1995. A stroll on the Lake Wales Ridge. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 43(8):110, 112, 114, 116–118, 120, 126, 128, 131.
111 Bartlett, D. 1995. Anoles of the United States. Reptiles Magazine 2(5):48–62, 64–65.
112 Bartlett, D. 1997. Notes from the field. The Lake Wales Ridge and Lake Okeechobee. Reptiles Magazine 5(8):18–20.
113 Bartlett, D. 1998. Notes from the field. Tiger salamanders and chorus frogs. Reptiles Magazine 6(6):20–22, 24.
114 Bartlett, R. D. 1999. Green anoles and brown anoles: an introduction to a confusing group of lizards. Reptile & Amphibian Hobbyist 4(12):40–46.
115 Bartlett, D. 2001. Tiger salamanders. Herp Herald, Newsletter of the Gainesville Herpetological Society 18(5):4, 6–7.
116 Bartlett, D. 2002. Notes from the field. On the trail of Terrapene: the search for box turtles moves to Texas. Reptiles Magazine 10(7):22, 24–27.
117 Bartlett, D. 2002. Notes from the field. Pining for herps: long gone on the waters of time. Reptiles Magazine 10(10):22, 24–26.
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119 Bearwood, B. 1996. Notes from the Florida Panhandle. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 16(1):9.
120 Becht, L. C. 2001. Geospatial analysis for management of an urban population of the gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) in North Florida. M.S. Thesis, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 104pp.
121 Beebe, L. 1995. Leaping lizards! Are those chameleons or anoles. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (February):27.
122 Beltz, E. 1994. Herp news from around the world: turtle tales. Vivarium 6(1):8–9.
123 Beltz, E. 1995. HerPET-POURRI. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 30(5):97–99.
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126 Beltz, E. 1997. Herp news from around the world: sea turtle news. Vivarium 8(6):13–14.
127 Beltz, E. 1998. Herp news from around the world: the human/reptile interface. Vivarium 9(1):12.
128 Beltz, E. 1998. Herp news from around the world: the few, the proud, the green. Vivarium 9(6):18.
129 Bentzien, D. 1987. More on the subject. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 7(24):5.
130 Bergquist, G. T., A. M. Pable, and J. Jernigan. 1994. Strategic assessment of Florida's environment. Prepared for Florida Department of Environmental Protection by Florida Center for Public Management, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 287pp.
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135 Berish, J. E. 1995. Identification of gopher tortoise restocking sites. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission Final Report Study No. 7536, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 7pp.
136 Berish, J. E. 1998. State reports: Florida. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 18(1):5–6.
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144 Blatchley, W. S. 1931. My nature nook or notes on the natural history of the vicinity of Dunedin, Florida. Nature Publishing Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. 302pp.
145 Blihovde, B. 2001. Monitoring amphibian movements during mechanical treatment of scrub. Pages 25–26 in D. P. Zattau, editor. Proceedings of the Florida Scrub Symposium 2001, 5–7 June 2001, Orlando, Florida. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Jacksonville, Florida, USA.
146 Bloomfield, V. L. 1971. The alligator: ugly old king of survival. American Forests 77(8):40–43.
147 Borenstein, S. 1993. American crocodiles thrive in hurricane's wake. Reprinted in Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 10(4):15–16.
148 Bouchard, S. S. 1998. Nutrient and energy transport from marine to terrestrial ecosystems by loggerhead sea turtles, Caretta caretta, at Melbourne Beach, Florida. M.S. Thesis, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 60pp.
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451 Mann, T. M. 1978. Impact of developed coastline on nesting and hatchling sea turtles in southeastern Florida. Pages 53–55 in G. E. Henderson, editor. Proceedings of the Florida and interregional conference on sea turtles. Florida Marine Research Publication No. 33.
452 Mann, T. 1987. A Gopher Tortoise Council member writes... Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 7(22):2.
453 Martin, W. H., and D. B. Means. 1995. Distribution of the eastern diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus). Page 74 (abstract) in Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 8–13 August 1995, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina, USA.
454 Martin, W. H., and D. B. Means. 1999–2000. Distribution and habitat relationships of the eastern diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus). Herpetological Natural History 7:9–34.
455 Matthews, J. 1996. Delicate balance: Florida bog frog (Rana okaloosae Moler). Florida Wildlife 50(2):19.
456 Mattison, C., C. M. Burney, and L. Fisher. 1994. Trends in the spatial distribution of sea turtle activity on an urban beach (1981–1992). Pages 102–104 in B. A. Schroeder and B. E. Witherington, compilers. Proceedings of the 13th Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-341.
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470 McFarlane, R. W. 1963. Disorientation of loggerhead hatchlings by artificial road lighting. Copeia 1963:153.
471 McMurtray, J. D. 1990. Update on gopher tortoise incidental take rule. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of The Gopher Tortoise Council 11(1):14.
472 McMurtray, J. D. 1990. From the co-chair Jennifer McMurtray. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of the Gopher Tortoise Council 10(3):1, 3.
473 McMurtray, J. 1991. From the co-chair. Tortoise Burrow, Bulletin of The Gopher Tortoise Council 11(2):1–2.
474 Means, D. B., and C. J. Longden. 1976. Aspects of the biology and zoogeography of the Pine Barrens treefrog, Hyla andersonii in northern Florida. Herpetologica 32:117–130.
475 Means, D. B. 1977. Aspects of the significance to terrestrial vertebrates of the Apalachicola River drainage basin, Florida. Florida Marine Research Publication No. 26:37–67.
476 Means, D. B., and P. E. Moler. 1978. The Pine Barrens treefrog: fire, seepage bogs, and management implications. Pages 77–83 in R. R. Odum and L. Landers, editors. Proceedings of the rare and endangered wildlife symposium. Technical Bulletin WL 4. Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Game and Fish Division, Social Circle, Georgia, USA.
477 Means, D. B., and H. W. Campbell. 1981. Effects of prescribed burning on amphibians and reptiles. Pages 89–96 in G. W. Wood, editor. Prescribed fire and wildlife in southern forests. Belle W. Baruch Forest Science Institute, Clemson University, Georgetown, South Carolina, USA.
478 Means, D. B. 1983. The enigmatic Pine Barrens treefrog. Florida Wildlife 37(1):16–19.
479 Means, D. B., and G. O. Grow. 1985. The endangered longleaf pine community. ENFO (Florida Conservation Foundation) 85(4):1–12.
480 Means, D. B. 1985. Ecological critique of proposed management plan for Florida national forests. Unpublished Report to the National Wildlife Federation. 31pp.
481 Means, D. B. 1985. Radio-tracking the eastern diamondback rattlesnake. National Geographic Society Research Report 18:529–536.
482 Means, D. B. 1986. Ecological reasons for an appeal of Forest Service proposed management plan for Florida national forests. Unpublished Report to the National Wildlife Federation. 23pp.
483 Means, D. B. 1987. Impact of current forestry practices on national forests in Florida. Unpublished Report to The Wilderness Society. 59pp.
484 Means, D. B. 1988. Management recommendations for the gopher tortoise in longleaf pine ecosystems. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Gopher Tortoise Council 6:41–56.
485 Means, D. B., J. Palis, and M. Baggett. 1994. Effects of slash pine silviculture on Florida panhandle populations of the flatwoods salamander (Ambystoma cingulatum). Page 55 (abstract) in Proceedings of the Joint Meeting of the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Herpetologists' League and the 37th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 28 July–1 August 1994, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA.
486 Means, D. B., and K. R. Studenroth, Jr. 1994. Amphibians and reptiles of Torreya State Park (with special emphasis on the Rock Creek Tract). Report to Torreya State Park, Marianna, Florida, USA. 69pp.
487 Means, D. B., T. E. Ostertag, and D. Printiss. 1994. Distribution, habitat ecology, and management of the striped newt, Notophthalmus perstriatus, in the Apalachicola National Forest, Florida. Report to the U.S. Forest Service, National Forests in Florida, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 30pp.
488 Means, D. B. 1994. Diamonds in the rough. North Florida Journal 2:1–28.
489 Means, D. B. 1995. Element stewardship abstract: eastern diamondback rattlesnake. Report to The Nature Conservancy, Southeast Regional Office, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA. 11pp.
490 Means, D. B., J. G. Palis, and M. Baggett. 1996. Effects of slash pine silviculture on a Florida population of flatwoods salamander. Conservation Biology 10:426–437.
491 Means, D. B. 1996. A preliminary consideration of highway impacts on herpetofauna inhabiting small isolated wetlands in the southeastern U.S. Coastal Plain. Pages 1–11 in G. L. Evink, P. Garrett, D. Zeigler, and J. Berry, editors. Trends in addressing transportation related wildlife mortality. Proceedings of the transportation related wildlife mortality seminar. FL-ER-58-96, Florida Department of Transportation, Tallahassee, Florida, USA.
492 Means, D. B. 1999. The effects of highway mortality on four species of amphibians at a small, temporary pond in northern Florida. Pages 125–128 in G. Evink, P. Garrett, and D. Zeigler, editors. Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Wildlife Ecology and Transportation. FL-ER-73-99, Florida Department of Transportation, Tallahassee, Florida, USA.
493 Means, D. B. 1999. Snake charmer. National Wildlife 37(2):36–41.
494 Means, D. B. 1999. Salamanders of Eglin Air Force Base: towards a long-term monitoring program. Final Report to the Natural Resources Branch at Jackson Guard, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, USA. 126pp.
495 Means, R. C., and D. B. Means. 2000. Effects of sand pine silviculture on pond-breeding amphibians in north Florida. Page 320 (abstract) in Joint Meeting of the 80th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 16th Annual Meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society, Neotropical Ichthyological Association, 48th Annual Meeting of the Herpetologists' League, Canadian Association of Herpetologists, and the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles; 14–20 June 2000, Universidad Autonoma de Baja California Sur, La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico.
496 Means, R. C. 2001. Herpetofauna of impacted wetlands in East Florida: a pre-augmentation assessment. M.S. Thesis, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 122pp.
497 Means, D. B., and T. C. Means. 2003. Effects of sand pine silviculture on pond-breeding amphibians in the Woodville Karst Plain of North Florida. Pages 7–8 (abstract) in Gopher Tortoise Council 25th Anniversary Meeting, 3–5 October 2003, Wekiwa Springs State Park, Apopka, Florida, USA.
498 Menser, F. 1987. A kingsnake winter. Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 4(2):12–16.
499 Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 1993. Hurricane Andrew and the colonization of five invading species in south Florida. Florida Scientist 56:193–201.
500 Meshaka, W. E., Jr. 1996. Vagility and the Florida distribution of the Cuban treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis). Herpetological Review 27:37–40.
501 Meshaka, W. E., Jr., and J. N. Layne. 2002. Herpetofauna of a long-unburned sandhill habitat in south-central Florida. Florida Scientist 65:35–50.
502 Meylan, A., B. Schroeder, and A. Mosier. 1995. Sea turtle nesting activity in the State of Florida 1979–1992. Florida Marine Research Publication No. 52. 51pp.
503 Meylan, A. B., and D. Ehrenfeld. 2000. Conservation of marine turtles. Pages 96–125 in M. W. Klemens, editor. Turtle conservation. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C.
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505 Miller, J. Y. 1991. Tracking what happens to sea turtle hatchlings in the ocean aim of project. Reprinted in League of Florida Herpetological Societies Newsletter (October):28.
506 Miller, L. A. 2001. Population status and potential storm dispersal events of Malaclemys terrapin in Florida Bay, Florida. M.S. Thesis, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, USA. 50pp.
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508 Milton, S. L., P. L. Lutz, and A. A. Schulman. 1995. The suitability of aragonite sand as a nesting substrate for loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta). Pages 179–180 in L. S. Tait, editor. Sand wars, sand shortages and sand holding structures. Proceedings of the 1995 National Conference on Beach Preservation Technology, 25–27 January 1995, Tallahassee, Florida, USA.
509 Moler, P. E. 1981. Notes on Hyla andersonii in Florida and Alabama. Journal of Herpetology 15:441–444.
510 Moler, P. E. 1986. Distribution of the Florida bog frog. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Bureau Wildlife Research Final Report, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 13pp.
511 Moler, P. E. 1990. Delicate balance: gopher frog (Rana areolata). Florida Wildlife 44(3):9.
512 Moler, P. E. 1991. American crocodile population dynamics. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Bureau of Wildlife Research Final Report Study No. 7532, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 24pp.
513 Moler, P. E., C. L. Abercrombie III, and D. K. Jansen. 1992. Aspects of the population biology of the American crocodile. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission Report, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. 34pp.
514 Montague, C. L., and R. G. Wiegert. 1990. Salt marshes. Pages 481–516 in R. L. Myers and J. J. Ewel, editors. Ecosystems of Florida. University of Central Florida Press, Orlando, Florida, USA.
515 Moran, K. L. 1998. Effects of the thermal environment on the temporal pattern of emergence of hatchling loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta). M.S. Thesis, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 106pp.
516 Morgan, B. J. 1992. Indigo blues: the destruction of Gulf Hammock (conclusion). Gainesville Herpetological Society Newsletter 8(7):3–8.
517 Morrow, A. 1992. The gopher tortoise—in a race for survival. Florida Wildlife 46(4):32–35.
518 Mosier, A. 1998. The impact of coastal armoring structures on sea turtle nesting behavior at three beaches on the east coast of Florida. M.S. Thesis, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA. 112pp.
519 Mosier, A. E. 1999. What is coastal armoring and how can it affect nesting sea turtles in Florida? Abstract in G. L. Heinrich and P. A. Meylan, coordinators. A Second Symposium on the Status and Conservation of Florida Turtles and the 1999 Annual Meeting of the Gopher Tortoise Council, 8–11 October 1999, Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA.
520 Mosier, A. E. 2000. The impact of coastal armoring structures on sea turtle nesting behavior. Page 66 (abstract) in H. J. Kalb and T. Wibbels, compilers. Proceedings of the 19th Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-443.
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524 Moulding, J. D., and D. A. Nelson. 1988. Beach nourishment issues related to sea turtle nesting. Pages 87–93 in W. L. Lykes and T. J. Hoban, editors. Proceedings of the symposium on coastal water resources.
525 Mount, R. H. 1995. Eastern diamondback rattlesnake, status and conservation strategies—Alabama, Florida, and Georgia. Page 77 (abstract) in Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 8–13 August 1995, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina, USA.
526 Mrosovsky, N., C. Lavin, and M. H. Godfrey. 1994. Thermal effects of condominiums on a Florida beach: potential impact on sex ratios. Page 99 (abstract) in K. A. Bjorndal, A. B. Bolten, D. A. Johnson, and P. J. Eliazar, compilers. Proceedings of the 14th Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-351.
527 Mrosovsky, N., C. Lavin, and M. H. Godfrey. 1995. Thermal effects of condominiums on a turtle beach in Florida. Biological Conservation 74:151–156.
528 Mulholland, R., and P. E. Small. 1994. Gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) populations in the Wekiva Basin. Florida Scientist 57(Supplement 1):36 (abstract).
529 Mushinsky, H. R., and E. Black. 1983. On the relationship between fire and the herptile community on a sandhill in Florida. Florida Scientist 46(Supplement 1):25–26 (abstract).
530 Mushinsky, H. R. 1984. On the relationship between fire and the autecology of Cnemidophorus sexlineatus. Page 163 (abstract) in Proceedings of the Combined Meeting of the 64th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 32nd Annual Meeting of the Herpetologists' League, and 27th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 28 July–3 August 1984, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, USA.
531 Mushinsky, H. R., and E. D. McCoy. 1985. On the relationship between fire periodicity, plant structure and herpetofaunal communities in Florida. American Zoologist 25(4):9A (abstract).
532 Mushinsky, H. R. 1985. Fire and the Florida sandhill herpetofaunal community: with special attention to responses of Cnemidophorus sexlineatus. Herpetologica 41:333–342.
533 Mushinsky, H. R. 1986. Fire, vegetation structure and herpetological communities. Pages 383–387 in Z. Rocek, editor. Studies in herpetology. Charles University, Prague, Czechoslovakia.
534 Mushinsky, H. R., E. D. McCoy, and D. S. Wilson. 1988. The influence of habitat structure on gopher tortoise distributions within populations. Page 147 (abstract) in Proceedings of the Combined Meeting of the Herpetologists' League, American Elasmobranch Society, Early Life History Section of the American Fisheries Society, Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, and American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 24–29 June 1988, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
535 Mushinsky, H. R., and E. D. McCoy. 1989. Disturbance and the demography of gopher tortoises in Florida. American Zoologist 29:130A (abstract).
536 Mushinsky, H. R. 1990. Southeastern five-lined skinks and fire in Florida. Page 80 (abstract) in Proceedings of the Joint Meeting of the 38th Annual Meeting of the Herpetologists' League and the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles; 5–9 August 1990, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
537 Mushinsky, H. R. 1992. Natural history and abundance of southeastern five-lined skinks, Eumeces inexpectatus, on a periodically burned sandhill in Florida. Herpetologica 48:307–312.
538 Mushinsky, H. R., and B. W. Witz. 1993. Notes on the peninsula crowned snake, Tantilla relicta, in periodically burned habitat. Journal of Herpetology 27:468–472.
539 Mushinsky, H. R., E. D. McCoy, and P. R. Delis. 1993. Anuran biodiversity on an upland habitat in Florida. Page 178 (abstract) in Abstracts of the Second World Congress of Herpetology, 29 December 1993–6 January 1994, Adelaide, South Australia.
540 Mushinsky, H. R., P. R. Delis, and E. D. McCoy. 1993. Anuran biodiversity on a periodically burned xeric upland habitat in central Florida. Pages 232–233 (abstract) in Proceedings of the Combined Meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, the Herpetologists' League, 17th Annual Larval Fish Conference, and the American Elasmobranch Society, 27 May–2 June 1993, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA.
541 Mushinsky, H. R., D. S. Wilson, and E. D. McCoy. 1994. Growth and sexual dimorphism of Gopherus polyphemus in central Florida. Herpetologica 50:119–128.
542 Mushinsky, H. R., E. D. McCoy, and D. S. Wilson. 1994. Responses of gopher tortoise to habitat fragmentation. Abstract in a symposium on the status and conservation of Florida turtles, 2–3 April 1994, Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA.
543 Mushinsky, H. R. 1994. Ecology of the gopher tortoise. Pages 75–79 in G. Aguirrie, E. D. McCoy, and H. R. Mushinsky, organizers. North American Tortoise Conference, 8–12 October 1994, Durango, Mexico.
544 Mushinsky, H. R., and E. D. McCoy. 1994. Comparison of gopher tortoise populations on islands and on the mainland in Florida. Pages 39–47 in R. B. Bury and D. J. Germano, editors. Biology of North American tortoises. U.S. Department Interior National Biological Survey, Fish and Wildlife Research 13, Washington, D.C.
545 Mushinsky, H. R., and E. D. McCoy. 1997. Behavior of the gopher tortoise in its ecological landscape. Page 220 (abstract) in Proceedings of the 77th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 26 June–2 July 1997, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.
546 Mushinsky, H. R., and E. D. McCoy. 1998. Amphibians, reptiles, and phosphate mining in Florida. Abstract in Proceedings of the 78th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, 41st Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 46th Annual Meeting of the Herpetologists' League, 14th Annual Meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society, and the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Herpetologists, 16–22 July 1998, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
547 Mushinsky, H. R., and E. D. McCoy. 1999. Studies of the sand skink (Neoseps reynoldsi) in central Florida. Report submitted to Walt Disney Imagineering. Department of Biology, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA. 131pp.
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763 Williams, V. O. 1963. Man-made drought threatens Everglades National Park. Audubon Magazine 65:290–294.
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771 Wilson, D. S., H. R. Mushinsky, and R. A. Fischer. 1997. Species profile: gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) on military installations in the southeastern United States. Technical Report SERDP-97-10, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi, USA. 34pp.
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775 Witherington, B. E. 1986. Human and natural causes of marine turtle clutch and hatchling mortality and their relationship to hatchling production on an important Florida nesting beach. M.S. Thesis, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, USA. 141pp.
776 Witherington, B. E. 1989. Beach lighting and the seaward orientation of hatchling sea turtles. Pages 189–190 (abstract) in S. A. Eckert, K. L. Eckert, and T. H. Richardson, compilers. Proceedings of the 9th Annual Workshop on Sea Turtle Conservation and Biology. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFC-232.
777 Witherington, B. E. 1991. Orientation of hatchling loggerhead turtles at sea off artificially lighted and dark beaches. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 149:1–11.
778 Witherington, B. E. 1992. How are hatchling sea turtles able, and unable, to locate the sea? Pages 127–130 in M. Salmon and J. Wyneken, compilers. Proceedings of the 11th Annual Workshop on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFC-302.
779 Witherington, B. E. 1993. An analysis of reported sea turtle hatchling disorientation events for Florida, 1992. Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Marine Research Institute, Tequesta, Florida, USA. 8pp.
780 Witherington, B., C. Crady, and L. Bolen. 1996. A "hatchling orientation index" for assessing orientation disruption from artificial lighting. Pages 344–347 in J. A. Keinath, D. E. Barnard, J. A. Musick, and B. A. Bell, compilers. Proceedings of the 15th Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-387.
781 Witherington, B. E., and R. E. Martin. 1996. Understanding, assessing, and resolving light-pollution problems on sea turtle nesting beaches. Florida Marine Research Institute Technical Report TR-2, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA. 73pp.
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785 Wood, D. A. 2001. Florida's fragile wildlife: conservation and management. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 240pp.
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787 Woolfenden, G. E. 1983. Rare, threatened, and endangered vertebrates of southwest Florida and potential OCS activity impacts. FWS/OBS-82/03, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Biological Services, Washington, D.C. 64pp.
788 Worth, D. F., and J. B. Smith. 1976. Marine turtle nesting on Hutchinson Island, Florida, in 1973. Florida Marine Research Publication No. 18. 17pp.
789 Zattau, D. 1998. Habitat Conservation Plan for sea turtles. Endangered Species Bulletin 23(1):20–21.
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