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Subfamily Scolytinae, Stephen L. Wood, Donald E. Bright Jr.
Subfamily Scolytinae, Stephen L. Wood, Donald E. Bright Jr.
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs
No abstract provided.
Radio Transmitter Attachment For Chukars, Bartel T. Slaugh, Jerran T. Flinders, Jay A. Roberson, M. Ray Olson, N. Paul Johnston
Radio Transmitter Attachment For Chukars, Bartel T. Slaugh, Jerran T. Flinders, Jay A. Roberson, M. Ray Olson, N. Paul Johnston
Great Basin Naturalist
Thirty-seven Chukars (Alectoris chukar), fitted with conventional poncho-type radio transmitters, were released on Antelope Island in Utah's Great Salt Lake. Twenty-seven removed their radios, averaging three days after release. The remaining 10 died from predation (average 15 days). Twenty-two Chukars with pleated and six with harness ponchos were then released. Five of the pleated ponchos were removed (average four days), and 17 resulted in mortality (average two days). All six harness poncho-equipped birds were dead the following day. A consequential laboratory study comparing various attachment methods (conventional, pleated, harness, and "irreversible" flange poncho vs. bellystrap and wingstrap backpack) …
Winter Habitats And Foods Of Blue Grouse In The Sheeprock Mountains, Utah, Peter J. Perkins, Frederick G. Lindzey, Jay A. Roberson, Gregory Mcdaniel, Randy Berger
Winter Habitats And Foods Of Blue Grouse In The Sheeprock Mountains, Utah, Peter J. Perkins, Frederick G. Lindzey, Jay A. Roberson, Gregory Mcdaniel, Randy Berger
Great Basin Naturalist
Winter habitat use and food habits of Blue Grouse (Dendragapus obscurus) were studied in an isolated Utah desert mountain range that contained little typical Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) winter habitat. Habitat use was concentrated in the Douglas-fir and pinyon (Pinus edulis)–juniper (Juniperus spp.) habitat. Douglas-fir and pinyon pine were the most consumed foods. Other foods that represented >15% of the composition of an individual fecal sample were limber pine (Pinus flexilis), mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifoliu), juniper, and an Anteunaria–Cirsium type. The breadth in winter diet indicates that Blue Grouse may …
Changes In Mule Deer Size In Utah, Dennis D. Austin, Robert A. Riggs, Philip J. Urness, David L. Turner, John F. Kimball
Changes In Mule Deer Size In Utah, Dennis D. Austin, Robert A. Riggs, Philip J. Urness, David L. Turner, John F. Kimball
Great Basin Naturalist
Trends in age-specific, eviscerated carcass weights were determined for hunter-harvested yearling and two-year-old buck mule deer. Carcass weights declined over an 11-year period from two areas of similar management, but with independenly collected data sets. Carcass weights also declined between the opening and second weekends of the hunt. Management implications are discussed.
Computer Analysis Of Cross Sections Of Leaves Of Chrysothamnus Taxa And Their Relation To Environmental Conditions, J. Huang, W. M. Hess, D. J. Weber, E. D. Mcarthur, S. E. Meyer, R. Seegmiller
Computer Analysis Of Cross Sections Of Leaves Of Chrysothamnus Taxa And Their Relation To Environmental Conditions, J. Huang, W. M. Hess, D. J. Weber, E. D. Mcarthur, S. E. Meyer, R. Seegmiller
Great Basin Naturalist
Thirty-eight accessions of 20 taxa (species and subspecies) of Chrysothamnus from a range of environments were grown in a uniform garden. During mid-June, terminal and lateral leaves were removed, fixed, and processed for light-microscopy studies. Area and perimeter measurements of ink tracings of midleaf vein cross sections were measured using computer-scan techniques. Leaf area and perimeter were compared with vein perimeter and area measurements. Area and perimeter of these Chrysothamnus leaves varied in response to the environment at the collection location. Plants native to hot, dry conditions had small, thick leaves, whereas plants native to cooler, more mesic conditions had …
Distribution Of Vertebrates Of The Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Stanley H. Anderson, Wayne A. Hubert, Craig Patterson, Alan J. Redder, David Duvall
Distribution Of Vertebrates Of The Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Stanley H. Anderson, Wayne A. Hubert, Craig Patterson, Alan J. Redder, David Duvall
Great Basin Naturalist
During a survey of the vertebrates in the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, 46 mammal, 210 bird, 9 reptile, 5 amphibian, and 28 fish species were found. Habitat structure and moisture were two environmental variables associated with species numbers across this 1,820-ha area. Eight distinct habitats were evaluated. In coniferous forests, 27% of the birds and 54% of the mammals were observed. Sagebrush/grasslands and upland shrublands were very arid and had relatively few vertebrates. Five introduced game birds occurred in sagebrush habitat. Riparian and wetland habitats had the largest number of unique vertebrates, 38 and 77 respectively. The establishment of …
Division Lycopodiophyta, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Division Lycopodiophyta, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs
No abstract provided.
T–Z, Anonymous, Stephen L. Wood, Donald E. Bright Jr.
T–Z, Anonymous, Stephen L. Wood, Donald E. Bright Jr.
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs
No abstract provided.
Division Magnoliophyta – Class Magnoliopsida, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Division Magnoliophyta – Class Magnoliopsida, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs
No abstract provided.
Glossary, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Glossary, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs
No abstract provided.
General References, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
General References, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs
No abstract provided.
Introduction, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Introduction, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs
No abstract provided.
Description Of The Environment, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Description Of The Environment, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs
No abstract provided.
Acknowledgments, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Acknowledgments, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs
No abstract provided.
Group Tracheophyta – Vascular Plants: Key To The Divisions And Classes, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Group Tracheophyta – Vascular Plants: Key To The Divisions And Classes, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs
No abstract provided.
Division Equisetophyta, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Division Equisetophyta, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs
No abstract provided.
Division Polypodiophyta, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Division Polypodiophyta, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs
No abstract provided.
Division Pinophyta, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Division Pinophyta, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs
No abstract provided.
Author Abbreviations, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Author Abbreviations, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs
No abstract provided.
Index, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Index, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs
No abstract provided.
Division Magnoliophyta – Class Liliopsida, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Division Magnoliophyta – Class Liliopsida, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs
No abstract provided.
Introduction (English, French, German, And Spanish), Stephen L. Wood, Donald E. Bright Jr.
Introduction (English, French, German, And Spanish), Stephen L. Wood, Donald E. Bright Jr.
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs
No abstract provided.
Key To Subject Areas, Stephen L. Wood, Donald E. Bright Jr.
Key To Subject Areas, Stephen L. Wood, Donald E. Bright Jr.
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs
No abstract provided.
E–H, Stephen L. Wood, Donald E. Bright Jr.
E–H, Stephen L. Wood, Donald E. Bright Jr.
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs
No abstract provided.
I–L, Stephen L. Wood, Donald E. Bright Jr.
I–L, Stephen L. Wood, Donald E. Bright Jr.
Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs
No abstract provided.