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  2. Jackson, C. G., Jr. 1964. A biometrical study of form and growth in Pseudemys concinna suwanniensis Carr (Order Testudinata). Ph.D. Thesis, Univ. Florida, Gainesville. 76pp.

  3. Jackson, C. G., Jr. 1964. The status of Deirochelys floridana Hay with comments on the fossil history of the genus. Tulane Stud. Geol. 2:103-106.

  4. Jackson, C. G., Jr. 1965. Carapace erosion in the loggerhead musk turtle, Sternotherus minor minor Agassiz. Herpetologica 20(4):279-281.

  5. Jackson, C. G., Jr. 1968. A study of allometric growth in Pseudemys concinna suwanniensis Carr (Order Testudinata). ASB Bull. 15:41 (Abstr.).

  6. Jackson, C. G., Jr. 1969. Agonistic behavior in Sternotherus minor minor Agassiz. Herpetologica 25:53-54.

  7. Jackson, C. G., Jr. 1970. A biometrical study of growth in Pseudemys concinna suwanniensis. Copeia 1970:528-534.

  8. Jackson, C. G., Jr. 1974. An unusual pattern of cervical central articulation in Deirochelys reticularia. Copeia 1974:788.

  9. Jackson, C. G., Jr. 1974. The status of Trachemys jarmani Hay with clarification of the fossil record of Deirochelys. Copeia 1974:536-537.

  10. Jackson, C. G., Jr., and C. E. Cantrell. 1964. Total body water in neonatal Suwannee terrapins, Pseudemys concinna suwanniensis Carr. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 12:527-528.

  11. Jackson, C. G., Jr., and J. D. Davis. 1972. Courtship display behavior of Chrysemys concinna suwanniensis. Copeia 1972:385-387.

  12. Jackson, C. G., Jr., and M. M. Jackson. 1968. The egg and hatchling of the Suwannee terrapin. Q. J. Fla. Acad. Sci. 31:199-204.

  13. Jackson, C. G., Jr., and A. Ross. 1971. Molluscan fouling of the ornate diamondback terrapin, Malaclemys terrapin macrospilota Hay. Herpetologica 27:341-344.

  14. Jackson, C. G., Jr., A. Ross, and G. Kennedy. 1973. Epifaunal invertebrates of the ornate diamondback terrapin, Malaclemys terrapin macrospilota. Am. Midl. Nat. 89:495-497.

  15. Jackson, D. R. 1975. A Pleistocene Graptemys from the Santa Fe River of Florida. Herpetologica 31:213-219.

  16. Jackson, D. R. 1976. The status of the Pliocene turtles Pseudemys caelata Hay and Chrysemys carri Rose and Weaver. Copeia 1976:655-659.

  17. Jackson, D. R. 1977. The fossil freshwater emydid turtles of Florida. Ph.D. Thesis, Univ. Florida, Gainesville. 128pp.

  18. Jackson, D. R. 1978. Chrysemys nelsoni (Carr). Florida red-bellied turtle. Cat. Am. Amphibians and Reptiles 210.1-2.

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  21. Jackson, D. R. 1985. The perfect host. ENFO 85(1):8-10.

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  23. Jackson, D. R. 1988. Reproductive stategies of sympatric freshwater emydid turtles in northern peninsular Florida. Bull. Fla. State Mus., Biol. Sci. 33:113-158.

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  2. Jackson, D. R. 1991. Multiple clutches and nesting behavior in the Gulf Coast box turtle. Fla. Sci. 19:14-16.

  1. Jackson, D. R., and R. Franz. 1981. Ecology of the eastern coral snake (Micrurus fulvius) in northern peninsular Florida. Herpetologica 37:213-228.

  2. Jackson, D. R., and E. G. Milstrey. 1989. The fauna of gopher tortoise burrows. Pages 86-98 in J. E. Diemer et al., eds. Proc. gopher tortoise relocation symposium. Fla. Game and Fresh Water Fish Comm., Nongame Wildl. Prog. Tech. Rep. No. 5.

  3. Jackson, D. R., E. E. Possardt, and L, M. Ehrhart. 1988. A joint effort to acquire critical sea turtle nesting habitat in east-central Florida. Pages 39-41 (Abstr.) in B. A. Schroeder, comp. Proc. eighth annual workshop on sea turtle conservation and biology, NOAA Tech. Memo. NMFS-SEFC-214.

  4. Jackson, D. R., and R. J. Bryant, editors. 1988 (1986). The gopher tortoise and its community. Proc. Annu. Meet. Gopher Tortoise Counc. 5, Fla. State Mus., Univ. Florida, Gainesville. 93pp.

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  6. Jackson, J. A. 1978. Predation by a gray rat snake on red-cockaded woodpecker nestlings. Bird-Banding 49:187-188.

  7. Jackson, J. F. 1972. The population phenetics and behavioral ecology of the Florida scrub lizard (Sceloporus woodi). Ph.D. Thesis, Univ. Florida, Gainesville. 119pp.

  8. Jackson, J. F. 1973. The phenetics and ecology of a narrow hybrid zone. Evolution 27:58-68.

  9. Jackson, J. F. 1973. Distribution and population phenetics of the Florida scrub lizard, Sceloporus woodi. Copeia 1973:746-761.

  10. Jackson, J. F. 1974. Utilization of periods of high sensory complexity for site change in two lizards. Copeia 1974:785-787.

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  2. Jacobsen, T. 1983. Crocodilians and islands: status of the American alligator and the American crocodile in the lower Florida Keys. Fla. Field Nat. 11:1-24.

  3. Jacobsen, T. 1988. Florida's alligator hunt: economic opportunity or legal subsidy. Univ. Miami ELS Bull. 3:1-6.

  4. Jacobsen, T., and J. A. Kushlan. 1986. Alligator nest flooding in the southern Everglades: a methodology for management. Proc. Working Meet. IUCN Crocodile Spec. Group 7:153-166, Oct. 1984, Caracas, Venezuela. ISBN 2-88032-306-1.

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  10. Jenni, D. A. 1969. A study of the ecology of four species of herons during the breeding season at Lake Alice, Alachua County, Florida. Ecol. Monogr. 39:245-270.

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