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Carya texana
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black hickory
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2017
Review
2017
Vegetation patterns in Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Oklahoma; an analysis of General Land Office Survey records from 1874 and 1905
B. Hoagland
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Jenna Messick
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M. T. Rahman
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T. Fagin
2017
Corpus ID: 54745010
The cross timbers is a region of forest, woodland, and grassland vegetation occupying much of central Oklahoma. The dominant…
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2015
2015
Vegetational Ecology of a Disturbed Woodland on the Shore of Lake Texoma, Oklahoma
E. Corbett
2015
Corpus ID: 51764389
The Lake Texoma area in Bryan County, Oklahoma, has experienced considerable disturbance as a result of human activity. The area…
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2011
Review
2011
The Changing Forests of Central Oklahoma: A Look at the Composition of the Cross Timbers Prior to Euro-American Settlement, in the 1950's, and Today
Richard E. Thomas
,
B. Hoagland
2011
Corpus ID: 127185020
Prior to Euro-American settlement, the Cross Timbers of the Southern Plains marked the edge of “civilization,” beyond which lay a…
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2005
2005
Species 1993 change in BA 1995 change in BA 1994 change in BA Longleaf pine Post oak Southern red oak Shortleaf pine Yaupon Flowering dogwood
P. Harcombe
2005
Corpus ID: 16898401
Data from a long-term study of vegetation and tree demography were used to investigate potential effects of climate change on a…
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1968
1968
Carya x collina Laughlin, carit history hibrida nova, Carya texana Buckl. x tomentosa Nutt
K. Laughlin
1968
Corpus ID: 92145910
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