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Preface by Dr. Lawrence E. Gilbert
Topic: Mesquite - a series of articles by Dr. L. E. Gilbert
This is the preface to the series of articles by Dr. Gilbert that are included in this section
Introduction by Dr. Lawrence E. Gilbert
Topic: Mesquite - a series of articles by Dr. L. E. Gilbert
This article discusses mesquite, including its role and history, in the Rio Grande plain of Texas which in general is the area between the Rio Grande and the Nueces Rivers. Lack of adequate research may perpetuate the questionable perception that mesquite is a negative factor in the environment.
The Status of Mesquite: Assumption vs. Hypothesis by Dr. Lawrence E. Gilbert
Topic: Mesquite - a series of articles by Dr. L. E. Gilbert
This article is intended to raise a bit of doubt about current dogma (re: Mesquite) and to suggest some questions which should be pursued by ecologists and range scientists interested in South Texas vegetation
Mesquite and the Nitrogen Cycle by Dr. Lawrence E. Gilbert
Topic: Mesquite - a series of articles by Dr. L. E. Gilbert
Mesquite is an invader plant that is widely hated by Texas ranchers. Is that hate justified or are there benefits from Mesquite that aren't widely known?
Ecological Consequences of Mesquite Fixation of Nitrogen by Dr. Lawrence E. Gilbert
Topic: Mesquite - a series of articles by Dr. L. E. Gilbert
A discussion of the potential benefits of mesquite-fixed nitrogen in South Texas and other semi-arid and arid regions.
Fixed Nitrogen in Shrub Clump Food Webs by Dr. Lawrence E. Gilbert
Topic: Mesquite - a series of articles by Dr. L. E. Gilbert
A discussion of the benefits of nitrogen fixation by shrub plants, including mesquite.
Termites and the Nitrogen Cycle by Dr. Lawrence E. Gilbert
Topic: Mesquite - a series of articles by Dr. L. E. Gilbert
Termites are important in the South Texas ecosystem, and caution should be used in interpreting and applying short term, narrowly focused experiments on termite removal.
Natural Controls of Shrub Density by Dr. Lawrence E. Gilbert
Topic: Mesquite - a series of articles by Dr. L. E. Gilbert
An explanation of why indiscriminate removal or disruption of the diverse woody vegetation on the Rio Grande Plain may have the consequence of creating an uncontrolled increase in density by a normally "well regulated" species like mesquite.
Drought Cycles, Shrub Clumps, and Desertification by Dr. Lawrence E. Gilbert
Topic: Mesquite - a series of articles by Dr. L. E. Gilbert
Long-term consideration of land use schemes in the Rio Grande Plain must consider the certainty of major drought, and that shrub removal itself may have an impact on the climate The simplified system human are rapidly introducing to the region should be a major concern.
Interaction (Illustration) of Mesquite Grasslands by Dr. Lawrence E. Gilbert
Topic: Mesquite - a series of articles by Dr. L. E. Gilbert
A depiction of known or suspected interactions among common components, processes, or phenomena characteristic of mesquite grasslands of the Rio Grande plains.
Conclusion by Dr. Lawrence E. Gilbert
Topic: Mesquite - a series of articles by Dr. L. E. Gilbert
This is the Concluding article for the series on Mesquite by Dr. L. E. Gilbert.
Imported Fire Ant FAQ's by Dr. Lawrence E. Gilbert
Topic: Brazilian Fire Ants & Phorid Flies
Dr. L. E. Gilbert answers to a wide variety of frequently asked questions concerning imported fire ants and phorid flies
Prospects of Controlling Fire Ants with Parasitoid Flies: The Perspective from Research Based at Brackenridge Field Laboratory by Dr. Lawrence E. Gilbert
Topic: Brazilian Fire Ants & Phorid Flies
Presented March 23, 1996 Proceedings of a Second Conference on Quail Management* Imported fire ants in the U.S. have enjoyed a dramatic competitive advantage over indigenous ants. In Brazil these ants exist as low-density single-queen colonies and are not generally viewed as pests. Experiments with specific phorid flies suggest they ...
June, 2004 - Meeting Report - "Wildlife Management" by Larry Jones
Topic: Bee Co Wildlife Mgnt Assn Newsletter
June 2004 Newsletter - Meeting report: Biologist Macy ledbetter on Wildlife management.
Sept, 2004 - Meeting Report - Al Brothers by Larry Jones
Topic: Bee Co Wildlife Mgnt Assn Newsletter
September 2004 Newsletter - Meeting Report: Al Brothers on whitetail deer management. A discussion on the basic components of effectively managing a wild deer herd.
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