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TERRA-5: Maintaining Species in the South
5 Needs for Additional Research
Table 1--Bird species listed as threatened or endangered
Table 2--Species richness by physiographic area for birds
Table 3--Bird species of concern
Table 4--Amphibian species listed as threatened or endangered
Table 5--The relationships of amphibians to physiographic features
Table 6--The relationship between forest cover type and amphibian occurrence
Table 7--The relationship between forest successional stage and amphibian occurrence
Table 8--Reptile species that are listed as threatened or endangered
Table 9--The relationships of reptiles to physiographic features and other habitat elements
Table 10--The relationship between forest cover type and reptile occurrence
Table 11--The relationship between forest successional stage and reptile occurrence
Table 12--Mammal species within the South that are listed as threatened or endangered
Table 13--Bat species occurring within the South
Table 14--Important habitat components and associated management guidelines for selected mammals
Figure 1--Geographic patterns of diversity by state
Figure 2--Species richness by major subgroups of avian taxa
Figure 3--The distribution of Partners in Flight physiographic regions
Figure 4--Species richness by major subgroups of amphibian taxa
Figure 5--Species richness by major subgroups of reptilian taxa
Figure 6--Species richness by major subgroups of mammalian taxa
Figure 7--The distribution of terrestrial vertebrates listed as endangered throughout the South
Figure 8--The distribution of terrestrial vertebrates listed as threatened
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