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The utilization of deep cages as a means of reducing the incidence of gas bubble disease in channel catfish cultured in thermal effluent
(Texas A&M University, 1981)
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Coyote and bobcat use of a south Texas ranch: and the effects of brush management
(Texas A&M University, 1987)
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Comparison of hydroponic crop production techniques in a recirculating fish culture system
(Texas A&M University, 1984)
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Comparative utilization of shallow water habitats at Galveston, Texas by immature marine fish
(Texas A&M University, 1983)
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The effect of environmental pH and calcium level on survival and blood plasma electrolyte levels in juvenile channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus
(Texas A&M University, 1986)
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Allozymic and mitochondrial DNA analysis of sympatric white-tailed and mule deer in West Texas
(Texas A&M University, 1987)
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Avian associations with hydrilla on Lake Fairfield, Texas
(Texas A&M University, 1988)
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An evaluation of avian use of a rice-wetland system
(Texas A&M University, 1996)
Numerous natural depressions exist throughout the landscape in the rice belt of the Upper Gulf Coast of Texas, providing temporary wetland habitat for wildlife. The rice-agriculture system also provides shallow and deep ...
An analysis of public testimonies on the reintroduction of wolves to the greater Yellowstone ecosystem
(Texas A&M University, 1996)
Public participation in review of draft environmental impact statements (DEIS) has been problematic. This study focused on public hearings regarding the DEIS for the reintroduction of wolves into Yellowstone National Park ...
A comparison of Texas and Iowa broodstocks for eastern wild turkey restoration in the Post Oak Savannah of Texas
(Texas A&M University, 1997)
Objectives of this study were to compare mortality, reproduction, and movements of eastern wild turkeys (Meleagis gallopavo silvestris) from Iowa and Texas which were relocated into the Post Oak Savannah of Texas. To achieve ...