1. Best, G.R., P.M. Wallace, and W.J. Dunn, 1983. Enhancing Ecological Succession: 4. Growth, Density, and Species Richness of Forest Communities Established from Seed on Amended Overburden Soils, Proceedings, National Symposium on Surface Mining, Hydrology, Sedimentology, and Reclamation, Office of Continuing Education, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. 7 pp.
2. Best, G.R. and K.L. Erwin, 1984, Effects of Hydroperiod on Survival and Growth of Tree Seedlings in a Phosphate Surface-Mined Reclaimed Wetland. National Symposium on Surface Mining, Hydrology, Sedimentology, and Reclamation, University of Kentucky, Lexington, K.Y. pp 221–225.
3. Clewell, A.F. 1981. Vegetational Restoration Techniques on Reclaimed Phosphate Strip Mines in Florida, J. Soc. Wetland Sci. 1:158–170.
4. Connell, J.H., and R.O. Slayter. 1977. Mechanisims of succession in natural communities and their role in community stability and organization. The Amer Natur. 1977 Vol. iii, pp. 1119–1144.
5. Dunn, W.J. and G.R. Best. 1983. Enhancing Ecological Succession: 5. Seed Bank Survey of Some Florida Marshes and the Role of Seed Banks in Marsh Reclamation, Proceedings, National Symposium on Surface Mining, Hydrology, Sedimentology, and Reclamation, Office of Continuing Education, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. pp. 365–370.