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A resource in crisis: Changing the measure of salmon management
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C.A. Frissell, W.J. Liss, R. E. Gresswell, R.K. Nawa
Bobcat (Felis rufus) ecology and management
The bobcat (Felis rufus) is a medium sized predator in the family Felidae found exclusively in North America. Extensive natural history information is available and is summarized in several bibliographies and reviews (Sweeny and Poelker 1977, McCord and Cardoza 1982, Boddicker 1983, Anderson 1987, Rolley 1987). The bobcat is a spotted cat with a short white-tipped tail, small dark ear tufts and is
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Judd A. Howell
Ecological resources of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
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Jayne Belnap
Ecological risk analysis of a piscivorous fish introduction into the Yellowstone Lake ecosystem
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Robert E. Greswell, H. Li
Evolution and life-history organization of Yellowstone cutthroat trout
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Robert E. Gresswell, Richard N. Williams, K. Shiokawa
Experimental methods for restoring boreal toad populations in Rocky Mountain National Park
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Therese L. Johnson, Erin L. Muths, P. Stephen Corn
Geophysical evidence for late Cenozoic subglacial volcanism beneath the West Antarctic ice sheet and additional speculation as to its origin
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John C. Behrendt, D. D. Blankenship, D. Damaske, A. K. Cooper, C. Finn, R.E. Bell, C. Ricci
Gray Fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) ecology and management
The gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) is a petite member of the family Canidae in the order Carnivora with a long muzzle and pointed ears (Samuel and Nelson 1982). The coat of the gray fox is silver gray across the back with significant amounts of rufus along the sides. This characteristic is often confused by people who see the flash of red and assume that the fox is a red fox (Vulpes vulpes).
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Judd A. Howell
Nonnative brome grasses in the new national monument
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D. W. Davidson, Jayne Belnap
Rasgos geologicos y movimientos de ladera en el sector Izbor-Velez Benaudalla de la cuenca del Rio Guadalfeo (Granada)
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T.F. Castillo, E. E. Brabb, F.D. Salazar, Augustin Martin-Algarra, C.F. Irigary, A.R. Estevez, J. Chacon
Science in the Gulf of Maine: Directions for the 1990's
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Bradford Butman, Robert C. Beardsley