604 

 *Smalley, A. E. 1959. The growth cycle of Spartina and its relation 

 to the insect populations in the marsh. Pages 96-100 j_n_ Proceed- 

 ings of the Salt Marsh Conference, Sapelo Island, Georgia. Uni- 

 versity of Georgia, Athens. 



Gives net production figures for a high marsh area on Sapelo 

 Island, Georgia, and discusses the insect populations that feed on 

 Spartina . 



605 

 *Smalley, A. E. 1959. The role of two invertebrate populations, Lit- 

 ton* na irrorata and Orchel imum fidicinium , in the energy flow of a 

 salt marsh ecosystem. Ph.D. Thesis. University of Georgia, 

 Athens. 135 pp. (Dissertation Abstracts 20:2979-B.) 



Energy relationships of three components of a salt marsh at 

 Sapelo Island, Georgia, were studied: (1) Spartina alterniflora , 

 the only higher plant occurring on the marsh, (2) Littorina irror- 

 ata , a snail and (3) Orchel imum fidicinium , a grasshopper. 



606 

 *Smalley, A. E. 1960. Energy flow of a salt marsh grasshopper popu- 

 lation. Ecology 41:672-677. 



This paper describes a study of the energy flow of a natural 

 population of a grasshopper, Orchel imum fidicinium Rehn and Hebard, 

 in salt marshes near Sapelo Island, Georgia. 



607 

 *Teal , J. M. 1959. Energy flow in the salt marsh ecosystem. Pages 

 101-107 jn_ Proceedings of the Salt Marsh Conference, Sapelo Island, 

 Georgia. University of Georgia, Athens. 



In order to evaluate the role of the salt marsh in the estuary- 

 marsh system along the Georgia coast and to understand the trophic 

 relationships of the various organisms living in the marsh, the 

 author has constructed an energy flow diagram for a Sapelo Island 

 marsh which shows the energy flow in kilo-calories per square 

 meter per year. 



608 

 *Teal , J. M. 1962. Energy flow in the salt marsh ecosystem of Geor- 

 gia. Ecology 43:614-624. 



The Sapelo Island marsh was divided into five regions for study. 

 They are: streamside marsh; creek bank; levee marsh; short- Spar- 

 tina marsh; and Salicornia marsh. Marsh fauna and the food web 

 are examined in detail, and an extensive listing of macro-fauna is 

 provided. 



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