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English: Various interpretations of the Big Thicket: Dark green shading = Traditional "Hunter's Thicket" (Ajilvsgi, 1979); Light green shading = Biological Survey (Parks et al., 1936); Solid black line = Ecological Analysis (McLeod, 1972); Dotted black line = Primitive Big Thicket Region (Peacock, 1994). This is a map illustrating four different interpretations of the Big Thicket region of southeast Texas based on: Ajilvsgi, Geyata (1979) Wild Flowers of the Big Thicket: East Texas, and Western Louisiana. Texas A&M University Press. College Station, Texas 361 pp. 0-89096-064-X; McLeod, C. A. (1972) The Big Thicket forest of eastern Texas. Sam Houston State University Huntsville, Texas. 33pp.; Parks, H. B, V. L. Cory, et al. (1936) Biological survey of the East Texas Big Thicket area: The fauna and flora of the Big Thicket area. Special Publication by the sponsored by Texas Academy of Sciences. Privately Published. 51 pp.; Peacock, Howard (1994) Nature Lover's Guide to the Big Thicket. Texas A&M. University Press. College Station, Texas. 169 pp. ISBN 0-89096-589-7
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Various interpretations of the Big Thicket: Dark green shading = Traditional "Hunter's Thicket"; Light green shading = Biological Survey; Solid black line = Ecological Analysis; Dotted black line = Primitive Big Thicket Region.

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current05:34, 29 November 2019Thumbnail for version as of 05:34, 29 November 2019600 × 720 (404 KB)WilafaAdded a fifth interpretation of the Big Thicket boundary (red line) based on geological and ecological analysis from Watson, Geraldine Ellis (2006) Big Thicket Plant Ecology: An Introduction, Third Edition (Temple Big Thicket Series #5). University of North Texas Press. 152 pp. ISBN 978-1574412147
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