Shackleford Banks 



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 *Au, S. 1969. Vegetation and ecological processes on Shackleford Bank, North 

 Carolina. Ph.D. Thesis, Duke University. (Dissertation Abstracts 31: 

 1756-B.) 188 pp. 



This study classifies, describes, and maps the vegetation on Shackleford 

 Bank, and measures environmental parameters such as temperature, humidity, 

 v/ind, sand movement, edaphic factors, and plant responses. 



429 

 *Barnes, R. D. 1953. The ecological distribution of spiders in non-forest 

 maritime communities at Beaufort, North Carolina. Ecological Monographs 

 23:315-337. 



The article discusses the distribution of spiders in non-forest maritime 

 communities in the following areas of coastal North Carolina: Bogue Banks, 

 Shackleford Banks, and Core Banks. 



430 

 *Davis, L. V., and I. E. Gray. 1966. Zonal and seasonal distribution of in- 

 sects in North Carolina salt marshes. Ecological Monographs 36:275-295. 



The study sites for this investigation of insects in the salt marshes 

 of North Carolina include Shackleford Banks, Bogue Banks, and Core Banks. 



431 

 *Engles, W. L. 1952. Vertebrate fauna of North Carolina, coastal islands II: 

 Shackleford Banks. American Midland Naturalist 47:702-742. 



This paper describes which species of tetrapod vertebrates have become 

 established on the various islands of Shackleford Banks, N.C. Shore and 

 aquatic birds are excluded as well as birds occurring only in winter as 

 migrants. 



432 

 *Fox, R. S., and K. H. Bynum. 1975. The amphipod crustaceans of North 

 Carolina estuarine waters. Chesapeake Science 16:223-237. 



Seventy-four species of qammaridean (nine undescribed) and four species 

 of caprellidean amphipods are reported from estuarine waters of North 

 Carolina near Bogue Banks and Shackleford Banks. 



433 

 *Pierce, J. W. 1969. Sediment budget along a barrier island chain. Sedimen- 

 tary Geology 3(1):5-16. 



Discusses how physiographic changes along the North Carolina coast (be- 

 tween Cape Hatteras and Cape Lookout) are used to define the sediment 

 budget based on reliable historical records. The area of study includes 

 Shackleford Banks. 



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