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(1918) description of a new blind snake from the solomon islands, with a list of species from the austro-malayan and polynesian sub-regions.
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Tadpole development and growth of the great basin spadefoot toad (scaphiopus the journal of experimental biology 200:1951-1964.
Great basin naturalist was published from 1939 to 1999 and was succeeded by the western north american naturalist. With a few exceptions, the journal published experimental and descriptive research pertaining to the biological natural history of western north america, focusing primarily on the intermountain states.
And lake tahoe (miller 1951) and probably contributes to the food great basin naturalist.
1 biology; 2 eugenics of dental research, pacific rural press, and the great basin naturalist.
Notes on the herpetological specimens added to the brigham young university vertebrate collection during 1939.
A new species of gila from nevada (cyprinidae) great basin naturalist 10(1–4): 31–36.
Intermountain region of the united states (great basin, colorado river drainage western north american naturalist.
The great basin naturalist × close overlay a title history is the publication history of a journal and includes a listing of the family of related journals. The most common relationship is to a previous and/or continuing title, where a journal continues publishing with a change to its official title.
The laurentian great lakes have an extensive history of species introductions, many of which occurred as a result of ballast water discharge by trans-oceanic ships. Most nonindigenous species (nis) of animals and protozoans that established in the great lakes since 1985 are native to the black, azov and caspian seas or other regions of eurasia.
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Volume 11, number 3 (1951) – number 4 front matter articles end matter full issue search.
264 great basin sagebrush: 264 or (locally) simply sagebrush, is an aromatic shrub from the family asteraceae, which grows in arid and semi-arid conditions, throughout a range of cold desert, steppe, and mountain habitats in the intermountain west of north america.
Dna barcoding of aquatic insects reveals unforeseen diversity and recurrent population divergence patterns through broad-scale sampling in northern canada.
Hand-held uv lamps were used in searching the dw1es for fluorescing arthro pod'i.
“three new sauropod dinosaurs from the upper jurassic of colorado. “new brachiosaur material from the late jurassic of utah and colorado.
The great basin naturalist memoirs succeeded the brigham young university science bulletin, fall 2008 volume 10 number 2 is the most current issue.
Temporal patterns of seedling emergence and early survival of great basin perennial plant species.
The combination of cold winters and an arid to semiarid precipitation regime results in the distinguishing features of the vegetation in the great basin and colorado plateau. The primary effects of these climatic features arise from how they structure the hydrologic regime. Water is the most limiting factor to plant growth, and water.
The american naturalistvolume 81, number 797 previous article next article. No accesssymposium: the genetic aspects of natural populations.
In this 2-phase study, we developed field-validated site and landscape-level predictive models for identifying potential rare and endemic plant habitat in the great basin of western north america. Four species were chosen to include a range of environmental variability and plant communities. Herbarium records of known occurrences were used to identify initial sample sites.
Locations of pikas (ochotona princeps) within the hydrographic great basin during sum- mers of 1994–1999. We attempted to investigate persistence of a great basin naturalist.
75% of matter by volume consumed was invertebrates and 25% plants and detritus.
Description of a new blind snake from the solomon islands, with a list of species from the austro-malayan and polynesian sub-regions.
The great basin naturalist, volume 1, number 2, january 1940, 1940, the great basin naturalist, volume 1, number 2 33-96 with illustrations.
Relative palatability of seven artemisia taxa to mule deer and 1951).
Author(s): rhode, david abstract: this paper concerns two nineteenth century ethnographic accounts of subsistence practices of native groups in the great basin. The first is a letter written by john muir (muir 1918), the eminent conservationist and naturalist. The second (anonymous 1881) was published in the west shore, a journal of the time.
Cui-ui until there is general agreement that the ecologi- recently was animportantfoodsource forcal devastationofthe cui-ui'slake and river.
The snake was released at the point of capture on the evening of 9 august 2008. Based on gap analysis maps of the distribution of the great basin nightsnake and the pygmy short-horned lizard in washington, the species appear to be sympatric over a substantial area of the columbia basin (dvornich and others 1997).
Great basin national park in east central nevada encompasses most of the southern snake range including wheeler peak, which at 3980 m is the highest peak in the interior great basin. The original detailed surveys of the mammals of this region were made between 1929 and 1939 by field crews from the museum of vertebrate zoology, university of california, berkeley.
22 apr 2014 great basin naturalists at galena is gearing up for eight weeks of summer exploration camp featuring new weekly themes, some returning.
Local and regional-scale responses of ant diversity to a semiarid biome transition.
Breeding birds at the idaho national engineering and environmental laboratory, 1985-1991.
Publication type: article: publication subtype: journal article: title: predatory bird populations in the east mojave desert, california: series title: great basin naturalist.
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