Field and Laboratory
Publication Date
6-1-1949
Abstract
From the viewpoint of the field biologist, Dallas is advantageously situated; for within a radius of less than a hundred miles one may reach six different principal soil types, each the result primarily of its underlying geological formation…. The problem of which this paper is the partial result, was an attempt to note differences or similarities in the feeding habits of bobwhites in these different regions (as affected by the soils through plant relationships.)
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Recommended Citation
Wagner, Fred H.
(1949)
"Notes On Winter Feeding Habits Of North Texas Bobwhites,"
Field and Laboratory: Vol. 17
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No.
3.
Available at:
https://scholar.smu.edu/fieldandlab/vol17/iss3/5