BIOLOGY OF THE RIO GRANDE BORDER REGION:
A BIBLIOGRAPHY






B. Botany
      2. Woody Plants 

293. Alex BL, Stewart SE. 1988. A survey of the hydrophilous trees along a three-mile section of Cottonwood Creek, Big Bend National Park, Texas. 9 p. Located at: Big Bend National Park.

294. Bailey DK, Hawksworth FG. 1983. Pinaceae of the Chihuahuan desert region Texas, Mexico: Pinus spp., Abies durangensis var. coahuilensis, Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca. Phytologia 53(3):226-34.

295. Bogusch ER. 1952. Brush invasion in the Rio Grande plain of Texas. Tex. J. Sci. 4(1):85-91.

296. Bovey RW, Baur JR, Morton HL. 1970. Control of huisache and associated species in South Texas. J. Range Manage. 23:47-50.

297. Bush JK, Van Auken OW. 1986. Light requirements of Acacia smallii and Celtis laevigata in relation to secondary succcession on floodplains of South Texas. Am. Midl. Nat. 115:118-22.

298. Donohue GS. 1991. Native and cultivated shrubs of the Magic Valley. Penitas (TX): Chapparal Garden Press. 60 p.

299. Drew LG, editor. 1973-75. Tree-ring chronologies of western America. II, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas. Tucson (AZ): University of Arizona, Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research. (University of Arizona. Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research. Chronology series 1: 2) 46 p.

300. Fleming CM. 1989. Status report on Tamarix in Big Bend National Park. In: Kunzmann MR, Johnson RR, Bennet PS, technical coordinators. Tamarisk control in southwestern United States. Proceedings of Tamarisk Conference; 1987 Sep 2-3; University of Arizona. Tucson (AZ): National Park Service. p 33-5.

301. Gardner JL. 1951. Vegetation of the creosotebush area of the Rio Grande valley in New Mexico. Ecol. Monogr. 21:379-403.

302. Ideker J. 1985. Checklist of woody plants native to the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Sabal 2(6):16.

303. Kennedy K, Poole JM. 1992. Hinckley oak (Quercus hinckleyi) recovery plan. Albuquerque (NM): U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 2. 39 p. Available from: Fish and Wildlife Reference Service; MIN nr 809280159.

304. Lamb SH. 1971. Woody plants of New Mexico and their value to wildlife. [Santa Fe (NM)]: [New Mexico Dept. of Game and Fish]. Project nr New Mexico W-014-C. (New Mexico. Dept. of Game and Fish. Bulletin: 14) 80 p. Available from: Fish and Wildlife Reference Service; MIN nr 307320210.

305. Lonard RI, Everitt JH, Judd FW. 1991. Woody plants of the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas. Austin (TX): University of Texas at Austin, Texas Memorial Museum. (Miscellaneous publications (Texas Memorial Museum): 7) 179 p.

306. Lonard RI, Judd FW. 1985. Effects of a severe freeze on native woody plants in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas. Southwest. Nat. 30:397-403.

307. Lonard RI, Judd FW. 1991. Comparison of the effects of the severe freezes of 1983 and 1989 on native woody plants in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas. Southwest. Nat. 36:213-317.

308. Lonard RI, Judd FW. 1993. Phytogeography of the woody flora of the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas. Tex. J. Sci. 45(2):133-47.

309. Miller DJ, Powell AM. 1983. Status report on Brongniartia minutifolia. 7 p. Located at: Big Bend National Park.

310. Moir WH. 1980. Forest and woodland vegetation monitoring, Chisos Mountains, Big Bend National Park, Texas: baseline 1978. [Alpine (TX)]: [Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute]. (CDRI contribution: 83) 51 p.

311. Powell AM. 1988. Trees and shrubs of Trans-Pecos Texas including Big Bend and Guadalupe Mountains national parks. Big Bend National Park (TX): Big Bend Natural History Association, Inc. 536 p.

312. Powell J, Box TW. 1966. Brush management influences forage value of South Texas woody plants. J. Range Manage. 19:212-4.

313. Powell J, Box TW. 1966. Brush management influences preference values of South Texas woody species for deer and cattle. J. Range Manage. 18:247-50.

314. Powell J, Box TW. 1967. Mechanical control and fertilization as brush management practices affect forage production in South Texas. J. Range Manage. 20:227-36.

315. Reid N, Marroquin J, Beyer-Muenzel P. 1990. Utilization of shrubs and trees for browse, fuelwood and timber in the Tamaulipan thornscrub, northeastern Mexico. For. Ecol. Manage. 36(1):61-80.

316. Robinson JL. 1969. Forest survey of Guadalupe Mountains, Texas [MSc thesis]. Albuquerque (NM): University of New Mexico. 71 p.

317. Robinson TW. 1965. Introduction, spread and areal extent of saltcedar (Tamarix) in the western states. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office. Geological Survey (U.S.) professional paper 491-A. (Studies in evapotranspiration) 12 p.

318. Schulman E. 1951. Dendrochronology in Big Bend National Park, Texas. Tree-Ring Bull. 18(2-3):18-27.

319. Schulman E. 1954. Rio Grande chronologies. Tree-Ring Bull. 1954:20-33.

320. Shafroth PB, Friedman JM, Ischinger LS. 1995. Effects of salinity on establishment of Populus fremontii (cottonwood) and Tamarix ramosissima (saltcedar) in southwestern United States. Great Basin Nat. 55(1):58-65.

321. Sneed NL, Higgins SM, Journet A. 1992. The distribution and vegetation relationships of Brongniartia minutifolia in Big Bend National Park, Texas. 10 p. Located at: Big Bend National Park.

322. Springfield HW. 1970. Germination and establishment of fourwing saltbush in the Southwest. Fort Collins (CO): U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. (USDA Forest Service research paper RM: 55) 48 p.

323. Standley PC. 1920-26. Trees and shrubs of Mexico. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office. (Contributions from the United States National Herbarium: 23) 1723 p.

324. Stokes MA. 1966. Tree-ring data, Big Bend National Park. 15 p. Located at: Big Bend National Park.

325. Stokes MA, Drew LG, Stockton CW, editors. 1973. Tree-ring chronologies of western America. I, Selected tree-ring stations. Tucson (AZ): University of Arizona. Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research. (University of Arizona. Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research. Chronology series 1: 1) 87 p.

326. Sul Ross State College, Texas Agricultural Extension Service, American Society of Range Management, sponsors. 1968. Proceedings creosotebush in-depth conference; 1968 Oct 4; Alpine, TX. Alpine: Sul Ross State University. 27 p.

327. Van Auken OW, Ford AL, Stein A. 1979. A comparison of some woody upland and riparian plant communities of the southern Edwards Plateau. Southwest. Nat. 24:115-80.

328. Vines RA. 1960. Trees, shrubs, and woody vines of the Southwest. Austin (TX): University of Texas Press. 1104 p.

329. Wauer RH. 1971. Oaks of Big Bend National Park. 2 p. Located at: Big Bend National Park.

330. West J, Younger V. 1986. Evolution of guayule and relatives in the Chihuahuan Desert. Alpine (TX): Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute. (Contributed papers of the 2nd Symposium on Resources of the Chihuahuan Desert Region, United States and Mexico: 8) 5 p.

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