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Ten years of change in seed banks of the chaparral shrubs, Arctostaphylos glauca and A. glandulosa

In 1 decade, more than 107 seeds/ha were dispersed by two species of Arctostaphylos in a stand of chaparral. At the end of this decade no significant change in the size of the soil seed bank was detected for either species. Previous studies suggest that predation by ground-dwelling rodents limits the accumulation of seeds in the soil.
Authors
Jon E. Keeley

Faces from the past: Frederic Morton Chamberlain (1867-1921), pioneer fishery biologist of the American West

The life of Frederic Morton Chamberlain (1867–1921) was marked by his many contributions to fishery science. As an assistant with the old U.S. Bureau of Fisheries, he pioneered life history studies of salmon in California and Alaska, and assisted in the collection of hundreds of thousands of natural history specimens from the Pacific Ocean as resident naturalist on the U.S.S. Albatross. He was inn
Authors
M.R. Jennings

Distribution and stability of grasslands in the Los Angeles Basin

No abstract available.
Authors
D.O. Fruedenberger, B.E. Fish, J. E. Keeley

Follow that bird!

No abstract available at this time
Authors
M. R. Miller, John Y. Takekawa, J. P. Fleskes

[Book review] A field guide to western reptiles and amphibians (Second Edition, Revised), by Robert C. Stebbins and Roger Tory Peterson

Review of: A Field Guide to Western Reptiles and Amphibians (Peterson Field Guides, No. 16). Robert C. Stebbins and Roger Tory Peterson. Houghton Mifflin; 2nd Revised edition (June 10, 1985). 448 pages. ISBN: 978-0395382530.
Authors
M.R. Jennings

[Book review] The Peccaries, by Lyle K. Sowls

Review of: The Peccaries. By Lyle K. Sowls. University of Arizona Press (September 1984). 240 pages. ISBN-10: 0816508224, ISBN-13: 978-0816508228.
Authors
N. J. Scott

Power and speed of swimming dolphins

The belief that dolphins have an extraordinary ability to generate propulsive power or can modify the water flow over their bodies to the low-resistance laminar flow is pervasive in the perception of the animals by the public and by some of the biology communities. I analyzed measured swimming speeds for dolphins of the Stenella-Delphinus morphology. A conservative hydrodynamics model equivalent t
Authors
Clifford A. Hui

Foraging strategies of Glaucous-winged Gulls in rocky intertidal communities

No abstract available.
Authors
David B. Irons, Robert G. Anthony, James A. Estes

Demographic structure of chaparral under extended fire-free conditions

No abstract available.
Authors
J. E. Keeley, A. Brooks, T. Bird, S. Cory, H. Parker, E. Usinger