Biology 440: ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN TEMPERATE ZONES
 

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BOOK LIST - Fall 2000

These books will be kept in a box in Bette Loiselle's lab and will be brought on the field trips. Please write your last name and date when you check out a book and scratch it off when you return it. (TER: bought for course; TJL: UMSL library copy; Loiselle - Loiselle's personal copy) Treat all these books with the utmost care!!!
 
 

Plants
 
 

1. Field guide of Missouri ferns. Missouri Department of Conservation. (TER)

2. Missouri Wildflowers. Missouri Department of Conservation. (TJL: QK 170.D46 1978)

3. Wildflowers and Weeds. Van Nostral Reinhold Company, New York. (Loiselle)

4. Spring Flora of Missouri. Missouri Department of Natural Resources. (TJL: QK 170.S3X)

5. Spring Flora of Missouri. Lucas Brothers Publishers, Columbia, MO (TJL: QK 170. S8)

6. An annotated catalogue of the flowering plants of Missouri. Ann Mo Bot. Gard. 22:375-358. (TJL: QK 170.P32X)

7-8. Trees and Shrubs. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, MA. (TER & Loiselle)

9. Eastern Trees. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston. (TER & Loiselle)

11. North American Trees. The Mit Press, Cambridge. (Loiselle)

12. Missouri Trees. Missouri Department of Conservation. (Loiselle)

13. Trees of Missouri. Univ. Missouri Press, Columbia, MO. (Loiselle)

14. Eastern Forests: Audubon Society Nature Guides. Sutton & Sutton. (available from Loiselle for short term only)

15. Plant identification terminology: an illustrated glossary. Harris & Harris. Spring Lake Publ. (Loiselle)

16. Guide to Vascular Flora of Illinois. SIU Press. (Loiselle)

17. A Flora of Southern Illinois. SIU Press. (Loiselle)

18. Identification of Flowering Plant Families. Cambridge Univ. Press. (Loiselle)

19. Catalogue of the Flora of Missouri. MO Bot. Gdn. (Loiselle)

20. Fruit and Twig Key to Trees and Shrubs. Dover Publ., Inc. (Loiselle)
 
 

Animals  

21. Insects. Golden Press, New York. (Loiselle)

22. Insects. Hought Mifflin Company, Boston. (TER)

23. An Introduction to the Study of Insects. Holt, Rinehart, Winston. (Loiselle)

24. How to Know the Immature Insects. Wm. C. Brown Publ. (Loiselle)

24-25. Butterflies and Moths of Missouri. Missouri Department of Conservation. (TER & Loiselle)

26. The fishes of Missouri. Missouri Department of Conservation. (Loiselle)

27. Reptiles and Amphibians. Houghton and Mifflin Co. (TER)

28. The Amphibians and Reptiles of Missouri. Missouri Department of Conservation. (TER & Loiselle)

29. Eastern Birds. Houghton Mifflin Co. (TER)

30. A field to birds. National Geographic Society. (Loiselle)

31. Fieldbook of Illinois Mammals. Dover Publications Inc, NY. (Loiselle)

32. Mammals of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Univ. Tennessee Press. (TJL: QL 719.N8 L55)

33. Mammals. Houghton Mifflin. (Loiselle)
 
 

Misc. Books  

34. Zar, J. H. 1984. Biostatistical Analysis. Prentice Hall, Inc. N. Jersey. Loiselle (available for short term borrow only)
 
 

Others (we will have these on appropriate trips only)  

35. At home in the Smokies. 1984. Division of Publications National Park Service. U. S. Department of Interior, Washington D. C. Handbook 125. 159 pp. (TJL: I 29.9/5:125)

36. Great Smoky Mountains. 1981. Division of Publications National Park Service. U. S. Department of Interior, Washington D. C. Handbook 112. 159 pp. (TJL: I 29.9/5:112)

37. Dykeman, W. and J. Stokely. 1978. Highland homeland, the People of the Great Smokies. Division of Publications National Park Service. U. S. Department of Interior, Washington D. C. 189 pp. (TJL: I29.58/2:H53)