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Biotic communities in the sub-Hogollon region of the inland Southwest

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Author
C.H.Lowe Jr.
Article Date
August 1961
Journal Title
J Ariz Acad Sci

An ecological reconnaissance of Quitobaquito Spring, Arizona

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Author
G. A. Cole and M. C. Whiteside
Article Date
April 1965
Journal Title
Ariz Acad Sci J
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