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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.
Series: museum of comparative zoology--biodiversity heritage library digitization project.
Fire regimes, patterns, and trends in the great basin for 58 percent of all fires and 84 percent of area burned between 1992 and 2015 mowing wyoming big sagebrush reduced sagebrush cover, density, canopy volume, and height.
Volume: 9; autore: brigham young university; categoria: lingua straniera - inglese; lunghezza: 94 pagine; anno: 1947.
An hedysarum alpinum in uska species han magnoliopsida nga ginhulagway ni carl von linné. An hedysarum alpinum in nahilalakip ha genus nga hedysarum, ngan familia nga fabaceae.
Water resources data for the 1992 water year for california consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage and contents in lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality in wells.
Anthropology is the study of humans and their societies in the past and present. Research in the department of anthropology spans from the emergence of our earliest ancestors to the ways communities sustain their cultures in today’s globalized societies.
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.
(1992) a catalog of scolytidae and platypodidae part 2 taxonomic index.
1975 the truckee river enters the great basin section of the basin and range physiographic 1992).
Walker as well as his own travels, recognized the hydrographic nature of the landform as having no connection to the ocean.
Gis-based modeling of pinyon-juniper woodland structure in the great basin. Historical fire frequency on contrasting slope facets along the mckenzie river, western oregon cascades.
75% of matter by volume consumed was invertebrates and 25% plants and detritus.
Results from both taxonomic groups suggest that it may be appropriate to modify existing general paradigms of the biogeography of montane faunas in the great basin. Third, we revisited and refined previous predictions of how butterfly assemblages in the great basin may respond to climate change.
Conditions of depositions and erosion by streams in dry regions of the great plains.
The great basin naturalist (1989) frank howe mourning doves (zenaida macroura) in a cold-desert ecosystem used man-made ponds for watering, feeding, gritting, loafing, and courting.
The historical literature of nevada, the great basin, and the west. Prospective authors gifford-gonzalez 1994; butler 1993; wim van neer and muniz 1992; stewart 1991).
(1988) revision of the nirvaninae (homoptera: cicadellidae) of the indian subcontinent.
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The ellipse includes the great basin and adjacent parts of the columbia and missouri river basins and encloses concentric rings of grabens and horsts. Middle miocene grabens and dikes radiate outward for hundreds of kilometers from the center of the ellipse.
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.
1999 first record of the pallid bat (antrozous pallidus) from montana.
Aug 1, 2019 from the dead's final show of their summer tour of 1992, this bird song from buckeye is from the dead's first full tour featuring only vince.
Patterns and levels of genetic variation in great basin bristlecone pine, pinus longaeva. Origin and geologic significance of buttress roots of bristlecone pines, white mountains, california.
Publication type: report: publication subtype: usgs numbered series: title: water resources data, california, water year 1992. Northern central valley basins and the great basin from honey lake basin to oregon state line.
Mar 4, 2020 the birds of south america, volume 1: the oscine passerines.
The scientific name of basin big sagebrush is artemisia tridentata nutt. Genotypic and palatability varies great among the subspecies of big sagebrush [92].
The great basin naturalist, volume 1, number 2, january 1940, 1940, the great basin naturalist, volume 1, number 2 33-96 with illustrations.
Zoogeography of great basin butterflies: patterns of distribution and differentiation. Avian biogeography of the great basin and intermountain region.
Apr 22, 2014 great basin naturalists at galena is gearing up for eight weeks of summer exploration camp featuring new weekly themes, some returning.
Julian steward and the great basin: the making of an anthropologist.
Florida field naturalist; hawks aloft; indiana audubon quarterly; international wader studies; journal of field ornithology; journal of raptor research; marine ornithology; maryland birdlife; meadowlark; mississippi kite; national wildlife refuge interactive map; north american bird bander; north american birds; occasional papers of the museum.
Intermountain region of the united states (great basin, colorado river drainage western north american naturalist.
Preble's shrew (sorex preblei) is a small shrew distributed across the great basin of the united sorex preblei in the northern great basin.
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