Publications
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Using wilderness permits to obtain route information
No abstract available at this time
Authors
J. W. van Wagtendonk
Wilderness fire management in Yosemite National Park
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Authors
J. W. van Wagtendonk
Seed production, seed populations in the soil and seedling production after fire for two congeneric pairs of sprouting and nonsprouting chaparral shrubs
A study of seed production, seed storage in the soil, and seedling production after fire was undertaken for a sprouting and a nonsprouting congenerica pair of species of Ceanothus and Arctostaphylos. All species exhibited large fluctuations in annual seed production. There was a significant correlation between fruit production and precipitation in the previous year. It is hypothesized that high ca
Authors
Jon E. Keeley
Fire management in the Yosemite mixed conifer ecosystem
No abstract available at this time
Authors
J. W. van Wagtendonk
Biota of Lake Mead National Recreation Area, annotated checklist and bibliography, preliminary project report #1
No abstract available at this time
Authors
W.E. Niles, C. L. Douglas
Fire dependent reproductive strategies in Arctostaphylos and Ceanothus,
No abstract available at this time
Authors
J. E. Keeley
Coordination of bighorn research and management in Joshua Tree National Monument
No abstract available at this time
Authors
C. L. Douglas
Ecological studies of feral burros in Death Valley
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Authors
C. Norment, C. L. Douglas
Behavioral interactions in North American treefrogs
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Authors
Gary M. Fellers
The display flight of The North American Ruddy Duck
Sexual behavior of the North American Ruddy Duck (Oxyura jamaicensis), as summarized by Johnsgard (1965: 323-327), includes a display variously referred to as the ringing rush (Johnsgard 1965: 325; 1967), ring rush (Johnsgard 1966), and/or display flight (Johnsgard 1966, 1967), which males perform as a short rush across the water surface, generally toward females. Differences of opinion exist conc
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M. R. Miller, R.M. McLandress, B.J. Gray
Prey of sea lions in the Rogue River, Oregon
No abstract available.
Authors
R.J. Jameson, K.W. Kenyon