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  5. Means, D. B. 1974. A survey of the amphibians, reptiles and mammals inhabiting St. George Island, Franklin County, Florida with comments on vulnerable aspects of their ecology. 21 pages in R. J. Livingston and N. M. Thompson, eds. Field and laboratory status concerning effects of various pollutants on estuarine and coastal organisms with application to the management of the Apalachicola Bay system (north Florida, U.S.A.). Fla. Sea-Grant Proj.

  6. Means, D. B. 1974. The status of Desmognathus brimleyorum Stejneger and an analysis of the genus Desmognathus (Amphibia: Urodela) in Florida. Bull. Fla. State Mus., Biol. Sci. 18:1-100.

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  8. Means, D. B. 1975. Environmental sketch of Leon County, Florida with special emphasis on vertebrates. Unpubl rep. to Leon Co., Fla. 119pp.

  9. Means, D. B. 1975. Evolutionary ecology studies on salamanders of the genus Desmognathus. Part I: competitive exclusion along a habitat gradient between two species of salamanders (Desmognathus) in western Florida. Part II: life history, growth, and body size variation in populations of a streamside salamander (Desmognathus brimleyorum) on adjacent mountains. Ph.D. Thesis, Fla. State Univ., Tallahassee. 108pp.

  10. Means, D. B. 1975. Inventory of reptiles and amphibians on the Ocala, Osceola, and Apalachicola National Forests in Florida. Unpubl. rep. to U.S. For. Serv.

  11. Means, D. B. 1976. Endangered species: pine barrens treefrog. Fla. Nat. 49(5):15-20.

  12. Means, D. B. 1976. Survey of the status of amphibians and reptiles of the Apalachicola National Forest, Florida. Unpubl. rep. to U.S. For. Serv. 58pp.

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  17. Means, D. B. 1978. Rare: Apalachicola populations of the eastern common kingsnake including L. g. goini, Lampropeltis getulus (Linnaeus). Pages 60-61 in R. W. McDiarmid, ed. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume three: amphibians and reptiles. Univ. Presses Florida, Gainesville.

  18. Means, D. B. 1978. Rare: four-toed salamander, Hemidactylium scutatum (Schlegel). Pages 11-12 in R. W. McDiarmid, ed. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume three: amphibians and reptiles. Univ. Presses Florida, Gainesville.

  19. Means, D. B. 1978. Rare: Georgia blind salamander, Haideotriton wallacei (Carr). Pages 9-11 in R. W. McDiarmid, ed. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume three: amphibians and reptiles. Univ. Presses Florida, Gainesville.

  20. Means, D. B. 1978. Rare: mole snake, Lampropeltis calligaster rhombomaculata (Holbrook). Pages 58-60 in R. W. McDiarmid, ed. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume three: amphibians and reptiles. Univ. Presses Florida, Gainesville.

  21. Means, D. B. 1978. Rare: one-toed amphiuma, Amphiuma pholeter (Neill). Pages 6-7 in R. W. McDiarmid, ed. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume three: amphibians and reptiles. Univ. Presses Florida, Gainesville.

  22. Means, D. B. 1978. Rare: seal salamander, Desmognathus monticola (Dunn). Pages 7-9 in R. W. McDiarmid, ed. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume three: amphibians and reptiles. Univ. Presses Florida, Gainesville.

  23. Means, D. B. 1978. Status undetermined: southern coal skink, Eumeces anthracinus pluvialis (Cope). Pages 73-74 in R. W. McDiarmid, ed. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume three: amphibians and reptiles. Univ. Presses Florida, Gainesville.

  1. Means, D. B. 1981. Steepheads: Florida's little-known canyon lands. ENFO (Dec.):1-4.

  2. Means, D. B. 1981. Winter burrow flooding and behavior of the gopher tortoise. Proc. Annu. Meet. Gopher Tortoise Counc. 2:74 (Abstr.).

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  4. Means, D. B. 1983. The enigmatic pine barrens treefrog. Fla. Wildl. 37(1):16-19.

  5. Means, D. B. 1984. Survey of beech-magnolia forests of north Florida. Unpubl. rep. to The Nat. Conservancy, Fla. Nat. Areas Surv. 66pp.

  6. Means, D. B. 1985. Delicate balance: Georgia blind salamander. Fla. Wildl. 39(6):37.

  7. Means, D. B. 1985. Ecological critique of proposed management plan for Florida national forests. Unpubl. rep. to Natl. Wildl. Fed. 31pp.

  8. Means, D. B. 1985. Radio-tracking the eastern diamondback rattlesnake. Natl. Geogr. Soc. Res. Rep. 18:529-536.

  9. Means, D. B. 1985. The canyonlands of Florida. Nat. Conservancy News (Sep/Oct):13-17.

  10. Means, D. B. 1986. Ecological reasons for an appeal of Forest Service proposed management plan for Florida national forests. Unpubl. rep. to Natl. Wildl. Fed. 23pp.

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  12. Means, D. B. 1987. Impact of current forestry practices on national forests in Florida. Unpubl. rep. to The Wilderness Soc. 59pp.

  13. Means, D. B. 1988. Keynote address: John Muir's walk through the Southeast: one hundred seventeen years later. Proc. Annu. Meet. Gopher Tortoise Counc. 5:1-3.

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  15. Means, D. B. 1990. The case of the two-quail rattlesnake. Fla. Wildl. 44(3):19-20.

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  4. Means, D. B. 1991. Do snakes swallow their young? Coastal Plains Inst., North Fla. J. 1:18-19, Tallahassee.

  5. Means, D. B. 1991. Florida wetlands: river bottomlands. Fla. Wildl. 45(1):11-16.

  1. Means, D. B., and H. W. Campbell. 1981. Effects of prescribed burning on amphibians and reptiles. Pages 89-96 in G. W. Wood, ed. Prescribed fire and wildlife in southern forests. Belle W. Baruch For. Sci. Inst., Clemson Univ., Georgetown, S.C.

  2. Means, D. B., and S. P. Christman. 1978. Rare: carpenter frog, Rana virgatipes (Cope). Pages 15-17 in R. W. McDiarmid, ed. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume three: amphibians and reptiles. Univ. Presses Florida, Gainesville.

  3. Means, D. B., and G. O. Grow. 1985. The endangered longleaf pine community. ENFO (Sept.):1-12.

  4. Means D. B., and A. A. Karlin. 1989. A new species of Desmognathus from the eastern Gulf Coastal Plain. Herpetologica 45:37-46.

  5. Means, D. B., and C. J. Longden. 1970. Observations on the occurrence of Desmognathus monticola in Florida. Herpetologica 26:396-399.

  6. 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.

  7. Means, D. B., and P. E. Moler. 1979. The pine barrens treefrog: fire, seepage bogs, and management implications. Pages 77-83 in R. R. Odum and L. Landers, eds. Proc. rare and endangered wildlife symposium. Ga. Dep. Nat. Resour., Game and Fish Div. Tech. Bull. WL 4.

  8. Means, D. B., and D. Simberloff. 1987. The peninsula effect: habitat-correlated species declines in Florida's herpetofauna. J. Biogeogr. 14:551-568.

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