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Effects of inbreeding in Mimulus guttatus on tolerance to herbivory in natural environments 

Ivey, Christopher T.; Carr, David E.; Eubanks, Micky D. (2019-12-19)
Inbreeding, which is common in plants, may increase the vulnerability of. populations to natural enemies. Similarly, natural enemies may increase the expression of inbreeding depression in their hosts, resulting in altered ...

Effects of Landscape Characteristics on Water Quality and Fish Assemblages in the Tallapoosa River Basin, Alabama 

Saalfeld, David T.; Reutebuch, Eric M.; Dickey, R. Jason; Seesock, Wendy C.; Webber, Cliff; Bayne, David R. (2022-10-14)
To maintain and improve water quality, there is an increasing need to understand relationships between current land-use practices (e.g., agriculture, forested/silviculture, and urban) and stream ecosystems. In this study, ...

Effects of row width and leaf shape on cotton 

Monks, C. Dale (Charles Dale); Patterson, Michael Gene, 1948-; Delaney, Dennis Patrick, 1956-; Pegues, Malcomb David, 1960- (1999-10)

Effects on butter by feeding cotton seed and cotton seed meal 

Lupton, N. T. (Nathaniel Thomas), 1830-1893 (1891-04)

Efficient vehicle routing : a milk distribution example 

Murphy, Vayden Lamar, 1952-; Hardy, W. E. (1979-02)

Egg industry adjustments : in an 8-county area of northern Alabama 

Massingill, Stephen Clarence; White, Morris, 1914- (1967-12)

Eighth Annual Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the A.&M. College, Auburn, Alabama, January 25, 1896. 

Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama. Agricultural Experiment Station (1896-01)

Eleventh annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the A. & M. College, Auburn, Alabama for 1898 

Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama. Agricultural Experiment Station (1899)

Eliminating unwanted fish and harmful insects from fish ponds 

Auburn University International Center for Aquaculture and Aquatic Environments (2019-12-05)
Poisons or "toxicants" are used to eliminate unwanted fish, insects and other harmful organisms from a pond. A wide variety of poisons is available. This manual describes some which are commonly used.

Embryonic Developmental Patterns and Energy Expenditure Are Affected by Incubation Temperature in Wood Ducks (Aix sponsa) 

DuRant, S. E; Hopkins, W. A.; Hepp, G. R.; Hepp, Gary R. (2022-10-14)
Recent research in birds has demonstrated that incubation temperature influences a suite of traits important for hatchling development and survival. We explored a possible mechanism for the effects on hatchling quality ...

Emergency Response and Management 

Auburn University; United States. Natural Resources Conservation Service (2002-04)