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VanderSchaaf, C.L. and D.B. South. 2008. RCDlob: a growth and yield model for loblolly pine that incorporates root-collar diameter at time-of-planting. "The Americas Journal of Plant Science and Biotechnology 2(1):5-11.
Barlow, R. 2008. Planting longleaf pine in the urban landscape. Longleaf Alliance
Kush, J. and R. Barlow. 2008. The Farm 40: 60 years of longleaf pine management for private landowners. Alabama Cooperative Extension, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences
South, D.B. and D. Laband. 2008. Albedo credits or carbon credits? New Zealand Journal of Forestry. 52(3):45-47.
Tanger, Shaun M.* and David N. Laband 2008. Attitudes About Children Learning to Hunt: Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 13(4): 298
Mitchell, D. and T. Gallagher. 2007. Chipping whole trees for fuel chips: a production study. "Southern Journal of Applied Forestry
Ditchkoff, S. S. and B. C. West. 2007. Ecology and management of feral hogs. Human-Wildlife Conflicts 1:149-151.
South, D.B. 2007. Alabama weather “IQ” test. Alabama Forests 51(4):33.
South, D.B. 2007. How to increase wood density when planting pines 12 feet apart. Forest Landowner 66(1):28-30.
South, D.B. and T. Hill. 2007. A spurge trial in Alabama. "Auburn University Southern Forest Nursery Management Cooperative. Research Report 07-01. 3 p.
South, D.B. and S. Radcliffe. 2007. Response: letter to the editor by David South. Ecological Economics 64(2): 463-464.
Pandit, R. and D.N. Laband. 2007. Threatened species and the spatial concentration of humans. "Biodiversity and Conservation, 16: 235-244.
Brown, R.M. and D.N. Laband. 2007. Applicability of research findings to local conservation policy. "Conservation Biology, 21(2): 549-551.
Pandit, R. and D.N. Laband. 2007. General and specific spatial autocorrelation: insights from country-level analysis of species imperilment. "Ecological Economics, 61(1): 75-80.
Zhang C., H.Tian, A. H. Chappelka, W. Ren, H. Chen, S. Pan, M. Liua, D. Styersa, G. Chen, and Y. Wang. 2007. Impacts of climatic and atmospheric changes on carbon dynamics in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. "Environmental Pollution 149:336-347.
Kalin, L. and M. Hantush. 2007. Predictive uncertainty and parameter sensitivity of a sediment-flux model: nitrogen flux and sediment oxygen demand. "World Environmental & Water Resources Congress, May 15-19, 2007, Tampa, FL.
Hantush, M.M. and L. Kalin. 2007. Impact of urbanization on the hydrology of the Pocono Creek Watershed: a model study. EPA Report No. EPA/600/R-07/006, USEPA-NRMRL, Cincinnati, OH, 57 pg. URL: .
Folegatti, B.S. and M.F. Smidt. 2007. Cost and cost trends for forestry practices in the Southeast. Forest Landowner 66:5.
Loewenstein, N. J. 2007. Cogongrass: a growing threat. Treasured Forests Magazine Vol XXVI, No 3:8-10.
Menard, R., L. Eckhardt, and N. Hess 2006. Assessment of loblolly Pine on Fort Benning Military Reservation, Fort Benning, Georgia Report No. 2006-02-01. Pineville, LA: U.S. Deportment of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Health Protection
Lewis, J.S., S.S. Ditchkoff, J.C. Lin, R.B. Muntifering and A.H. Chappelka 2006. Nutritive quality of big bluestem (Andropogon gerardii) and eastern gamagrass (Tripsacum dactylodies) exposed to tropospheric ozone. "Rangeland Ecol. Mange. 59: 267-274.
Pandit, Ram* and David N. Laband 2006. Spatial Autocorrelation in Country-Level Models of "Ecological Economics, 60: 526-532.
Pandit, Ram* and David N. Laband 2006. Spatial Autocorrelation in Country-Level Models of "Ecological Economics, 60: 526-532.
Enebak, S.A. 2006. The Southern Forest Nursery Management Cooperative: Twenty-five years of seedling production research. "Proceedings of the Southwide and Northeast Forest Disease Workshop, p 6.
Enebak, S.A, McCraw, D, and Carey, W.A. 2006. First year seedling production of loblolly and slash pine using basamid, MBr and Iodomethane (Methyl Iodide, MI) as a soil fumigant. "Proceedings of the Southwide and Northeast Forest Disease Workshop, p 10.