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Pyrmnesium parvum Carter (Chrysophyceae) as a Suspect of Mass Mortalities of Fish and Shellfish Communities in Western Texas (pp. 429-430) AND Spring Molt in the Mexican Ground Squirrel, Spermophilus mexicanus (Rodentia : Sciuridae) (pp. 430-431) AND Notes on Reproduction in the Hispid Pocket Mouse, Chaetodipus hispidus, in Texas (pp. 432-433) AND Small Reptiles Captured by Barn Owls in Lamb County, Texas (pp. 433-434) AND A Plethodontid Vertebra from the Mid-Hemphilian of Texas (pp. 434-435) AND Noteworth Range Extensions and Marginal Distributional Records for Five Species of Texas Mammals (pp. 436-437) (FROM: The Texas Journal of Science, Vol. 41, No. 4, November 1989).

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Pyrmnesium parvum Carter (Chrysophyceae) as a Suspect of Mass Mortalities of Fish and Shellfish Communities in Western Texas (pp. 429-430) AND Spring Molt in the Mexican Ground Squirrel, Spermophilus mexicanus (Rodentia : Sciuridae) (pp. 430-431) AND Notes on Reproduction in the Hispid Pocket Mouse, Chaetodipus hispidus, in Texas (pp. 432-433) AND Small Reptiles Captured by Barn Owls in Lamb County, Texas (pp. 433-434) AND A Plethodontid Vertebra from the Mid-Hemphilian of Texas (pp. 434-435) AND Noteworth Range Extensions and Marginal Distributional Records for Five Species of Texas Mammals (pp. 436-437) (FROM: The Texas Journal of Science, Vol. 41, No. 4, November 1989).

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The Texas Journal of Science., 1989. Journal. Very Good. No Binding. ORIGINAL Articles, disbound from journal; no covers; in very good condition..

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Title
Pyrmnesium parvum Carter (Chrysophyceae) as a Suspect of Mass Mortalities of Fish and Shellfish Communities in Western Texas (pp. 429-430) AND Spring Molt in the Mexican Ground Squirrel, Spermophilus mexicanus (Rodentia : Sciuridae) (pp. 430-431) AND Notes on Reproduction in the Hispid Pocket Mouse, Chaetodipus hispidus, in Texas (pp. 432-433) AND Small Reptiles Captured by Barn Owls in Lamb County, Texas (pp. 433-434) AND A Plethodontid Vertebra from the Mid-Hemphilian of Texas (pp. 434-435) AND Noteworth Range Extensions and Marginal Distributional Records for Five Species of Texas Mammals (pp. 436-437) (FROM: The Texas Journal of Science, Vol. 41, No. 4, November 1989).
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James, Terry L. and Augustine de la Cruz; Jim R. Goetze and Frederick B. Stangl, Jr.; Larry L. Choate and J. Knox Jones, Jr.; Russell J. Pesaturo, Richard W. Manning and J. Knox Jones, Jr.; Dennis Parley; Frederick B. Stangl, Jr., Stephen Kasper and Tracy
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The Texas Journal of Science.
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1989
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Biology, Ecology, america, american, rodent, rodents, rodentia, mammal, mammals, mammalia, behavior, behaviour, palaeontology, fossil, fossils, salamander, salamanders, tertiary, neogene, miocene, fish kill, kills, alga, algae, halophilic, algal bloom,
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