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Obituary [Fritz W. Went]

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Authors
J. E. Keeley

[Book review] Little islands floating in seas of indifference?

Review of: NATURE RESERVES; ISLAND THEORY AND CONSERVATION PRACTICE 1990. by Craig L. Shafer. Smithsonian Institution Press. Washington and London, 189 pp. ISBN 0-87474-805-4.
Authors
C. Schonewald-Cox

Distribution patterns of individually identifiable West Indian manatees (Trichechus manatus) in Florida

Photographs of distinctively scarred manatees (Trichechus manatus) were taken at aggregation sites throughout Florida and assembled into a catalog for identifying individuals. Resightings of known manatees in different years or at different locations enabled us to document site fidelity and long-distance movements. Of the 891 individuals included in the catalog as of August 1986, 470 (53%) were re
Authors
J. P. Reid, G. B. Rathbun, J.R. Wilcox

Resolving Conflicts between National Parks and surrounding lands: A review and discussion

No abstract available.
Authors
C. Schonewald-Cox, M. Buechner, R. Sauvajot, B. Wilcox

Geographic distribution: Diadophis punctatus regalis

No abstract available.
Authors
D.E. Delaney, P.A. Medica, D.B. Hardenbrook

Scale, variable density, and conservation planning for mammalian carnivores

Many mammalian carnivores are in local or global decline. To slow this process, continued planning to protect these species is warranted, Still, the data bases that we have at our disposal do not adequately document population requirements for space at scales appropriate for conservation planning. To illustrate this problem, we have collected published data for 214 population censuses of carnivore
Authors
C. Schonewald-Cox, R. Azari, S. Blume

Assessment of the sensitivity of Missouri reservoirs to acidification

We used water quality information from 103 Missouri reservoirs to assess their sensitivity to acidification from acidic atmospheric deposition. Total alkalinity less than 20 mg/L or a Calcite Saturation Index (CSI) of 1.0 or greater were the criteria to classify reservoirs as sensitive to acidification. Most of the reservoirs (83 of 103) would be considered circumneutral, hard water systems with h
Authors
G.D. Wylie, J.R. Jones

Rare Plant Monitoring and Management at Point Reyes

No abstract available.
Authors
Gary M. Fellers, Virginia Norris

Dolphin swimming: A review

No abstract available.
Authors
Frank E. Fish, Clifford A. Hui