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Performance of peanuts in Alabama, 2020
(2020-12-08)
Performance of field corn hybrids in Alabama, 2020
(2020-10-20)
Alabama Soybean Variety Tests 1980
(2020-09-23)
Performance of soybean varieties in Alabama, 1982
(2020-09-23)
Performance of soybean varieties in Alabama, 1984
(2020-09-23)
Performance of soybean varieties in Alabama, 2012
(2020-09-23)
Performance of soybean cultivars in Alabama, 2014
(2020-09-23)
Performance of peanuts in Alabama, 2018
(2020-09-23)
The Effects of Crop Insurance Subsidies and Sodsaver on Land-Use Change
(2020-03-12)
It is well known that insurance market information asymmetry can cause socially excessive cropping of yield-risky land. We show that crop insurance subsidies can cause the same problem absent information failures. Using ...
Diets of Juvenile and Sub-adult Size Classes of Three Micropterus spp. in the Flint River, Georgia: Potential for Trophic Competition
(2020-03-12)
Concerns over the recent introduction of Micropterus punctulatus (Spotted Bass) on native M. salmoides (Largemouth Bass) and M. cataractae (Shoal Bass)
prompted a one-year investigation into the food habits of these three ...
Territoriality, Reproductive Behavior, and Parental Care in Gray Triggerfish, Balistes Capriscus, from the Northern Gulf of Mexico
(2020-03-12)
We documented spawning behaviors in gray triggerfish, Balistes capriscus
(Gmelin, 1789), in June and July 2004–2007 on artificial reefs in the northern Gulf of
Mexico, including territoriality, nest building, harem ...
Condition-dependent auditory processing in the round goby (Neogobius melanostomus): links to sex, reproductive condition and female estrogen levels
(2020-03-12)
Neural responses to sensory stimuli often differ between sexes, vary seasonally, and can be regulated by endocrine activity, but
the ecological and physiological mechanisms driving such patterns are not well understood. ...
Fish Assemblages on Sand/gravel Bar Habitat in the Alabama River, Alabama
(2020-03-12)
The Alabama River drainage is a biologically diverse system containing over 180 native fishes and at least 33 endemics. Many studies have surveyed single species of conservation concern, such as the federally endangered ...