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Darby, D. G. 1965. Ecology and taxonomy of Ostracoda in the vicinity 

 of Sapelo Island, Georgia. Four Reports of Ostracod Investigations, 

 National Science Foundation Project GB-26, Report Mo. 2. 70 pp. 



Thirteen new species are described. 



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 *Davenport, L. B. 1966. Blue jays recorded on Sapelo Island, Georgia. 

 The Oriole 31:48-49. 



This article indicates that blue jays were seen and heard on 

 Sapelo Island, Georgia during the annual Christmas count in 1966. 

 Before 1966, blue jays had not been recorded on the island. 



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 *De la Cruz, A. A. 1965. A study of particulate organic detritus in 

 a Georgia salt marsh-estuarine ecosystem. Ph.D. Thesis. Univer- 

 sity of Georgia, Athens. 141 pp. (Dissertation Abstracts 

 27:363-B.) 



Discusses organic detritus as the chief link between primary and 

 secondary productivity in the Sapelo Island ecosystem. 



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 *De la Cruz, A. A., and H. Kawanabe. 1967. The population and food 

 habits of fish in a small estuarine pond. Natural and Applied 

 Science Bulletin 20:473-477. 



The population of two species of fish in a small tidal estuarine 

 pond at Sapelo Island was estimated by means of the marking and 

 recapture method. Results were compared with figures obtained 

 when actual count of the total fish population was made. 



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Dorjes, J. 1972. Georgia coastal region, Sapelo Island, U.S.A.: 

 sedimentology and biology. VII. Distribution and zonation of 

 macrobenthic animals. Senckenbergiana Maritima 4:183-216. 



Macrobenthos were sampled along three transects off the coast of 

 Sapelo Island, Georgia, to obtain data on animal abundance, den- 

 sity, distribution, and horizontal zonation in relation to environ- 

 mental factors; e.g., the distribution of sediment types, geo- 

 morphologic features, and hydrographic conditions. 



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 *Frey, R. W. , and J. D. Howard. 1969. A profile of biogenic sedimen- 

 tary structures in a Holocene barrier-island-salt marsh complex, 

 Georgia. Transactions of Gulf Coast Association of Geological 

 Societies 19:427-444. 



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