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historical foundations sections above. The field assistance of C.G. 
Tompson, G.S. Wise, J.H. Rappole, and J. Howland is much ap- 
preciated. The understanding of our respective wives and ladies during 
our seemingly endless trips to the swamp should not go unrecognized. 
Finally, the assistance and support given us by ONWR personnel, es- 
pecially J. Eadie and T. Wilkins, made our efforts possible. This work 
was supported largely by NSF Grants DEB-78-08842 and DEB-79- 
22633, and partly by grant-in-aid funds under section 6 of the En- 
dangered Species Act of 1973 (P.L. 93-205). This is paper No. 1 1, Univer- 
sity of Georgia Okefenokee Ecosystem Investigations and a contribution 
of the University of Georgia Museum of Natural History. 
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