. Brimleyana. Zoology; Ecology; Natural history. Mammals of Carolina Bays. Fig. 2. Habitats discussed in text. A. Aerial view of Carolina bays in Bladen County; note development of sand rim. B. Clay-based Carolina bay in Hoke County, vehicle parked on sand rim. C. White cedar forest in Green Swamp, Brunswick County; shrub bog in foreground. Note natural opening in mature forest, caused by storm damage. D. Pine-shrub bog, Bladen County. E. Juncus marsh developing in roadside ditch next to deciduous bay forest, Dare County. F. Pine-Wire Grass savanna, Carteret County. G. Longleaf Pine-Turkey Oak


. Brimleyana. Zoology; Ecology; Natural history. Mammals of Carolina Bays. Fig. 2. Habitats discussed in text. A. Aerial view of Carolina bays in Bladen County; note development of sand rim. B. Clay-based Carolina bay in Hoke County, vehicle parked on sand rim. C. White cedar forest in Green Swamp, Brunswick County; shrub bog in foreground. Note natural opening in mature forest, caused by storm damage. D. Pine-shrub bog, Bladen County. E. Juncus marsh developing in roadside ditch next to deciduous bay forest, Dare County. F. Pine-Wire Grass savanna, Carteret County. G. Longleaf Pine-Turkey Oak sand rim, Hoke County. H. Stream-head forest, Hoke Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original North Carolina State Museum of Natural History. [Raleigh, NC : North Carolina State Museum of Natural History]


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