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Projects & Publications

Press Release October 28, 2009 - Saving the Day at Factory Point (PDF)

CALYPSO LOG, "An Unlikely Alliance." Clark Lee Merriam, June 2004

Environmental:

Bellows, A. S., and J. C. Mitchell. In review. Habitat use by bats on the Upper Coastal Plain of Virginia, Virginia Journal of Science.

Pagels, J. F., A. S. Bellows, and J. C. Mitchell. 2003. Keys to the mammals and mammal skulls of the northern Coastal Plain of Virginia. Virginia Journal of Science 54:1-26.

Bellows, A. S., and J. C. Mitchell. 2002. A baseline assessment of furbearers on the upper Coastal Plain of Virginia. Virginia Journal of Science 53:181-189.

Bellows, A. S., and J. C. Mitchell. 2002. A survey of the bats of A. P. Hill, Caroline County, Virginia. Virginia Journal of Science 53:65.

Bellows, A. S., and J. C. Mitchell. 2002. Summer records of the hoary bat, Lasiurus cinereus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae), on the Coastal Plain of Virginia. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science 118:54-56.

Mitchell, J. C., A. S. Bellows, C. T. Georgel, and J. S. Ferris. 2001. Natural history of amphibians, reptiles, and small mammals in a degraded environment in southeastern Virginia. Banisteria 17:31-41.

Bellows, A. S., J. C. Mitchell, J. F. Pagels, and H. Mansfield. 2001. Mammals of A. P. Hill and Vicinity. Virginia Journal of Science 52(3):163-226.

Bellows, A. S., J. F. Pagels, and J. C. Mitchell. 2001. Macrohabitat and microhabitat affinities of small mammals in a fragmented landscape on the upper Coastal Plain of Virginia, American Midland Naturalist 146(2):345-360.

Bellows, A. S., J. F. Pagels, and J. C. Mitchell. 2001. Plant community composition and small mammal communities in old fields on Virginia’s Coastal Plain. Journal of the Elisha Scientific Society 177(2):101-112.

Bellows, A. S. and J. C. Mitchell. 2000. Small mammal communities in riparian and upland habitats on the upper Coastal Plain of Virginia. Virginia Journal of Science 51(3):171-186.

Mitchell, J. C., A. S. Bellows, and C. T. Georgel. 2000. Notes on Amphibian assemblages in riparian and upland habitats on Fort A. P. Hill, Virginia. Banisteria 16:22-25.

Bellows, A. S., J. C. Mitchell, and J. F. Pagels. 1999. Small mammal assemblages on Fort A. P. Hill: habitat associations and patterns of capture success. Banisteria 14:3-15.

Briggs, M. L., D. R. Painter and E. F. Thompson. 2004. Wave Climate and Littoral Sediment Transport Study for Virginia Beach, Virginia – Rudee Inlet to Cape Henry. U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Engineer Research and Development Center. Publication ERDC-CHL SR-04-2; 1-104.

Marine & Coastal:

Bobko, Stephen J., Roxanne C. Torres and Cynthia Jones. 2003. Biological Sampling of Horseshoe Crabs and Spanish mackerel. Final report to the Virginia Marine Resource Commission. 12p.

Bobko, Stephen J., Cynthia Jones, Eric Robillard and Roxanne Torres. 2004. Results of 2003 Virginia – Chesapeake Bay Finfish Ageing. Final report to the Virginia Marine Resource Commission. 60p.