Geographic distribution: Crotalus viridis viridis
H. M. Smith, G. A. Hammerson, D. Chiszar, Cindy Ramotnik
1993, Herpetological Review
No abstract available....
Introduction
S. G. Campbell
1993, Annual Report R-93-13-1
No abstract available....
A new radio-transmitter attachment for large ranid frogs: preliminary results
G. B. Rathbun, T. Murphey
1993, Report
No abstract available....
Evaluating decision processes study: report of the FERC Relicensing Negotiation for the Oswegatchie Project
B. A. K. Coughland, Carl L. Armour
1993, Report, Oswegatiche River Project: Case Study
No abstract available....
Soil microstructure in soils of the Colorado Plateau: the role of the cyanobacterium Microcoleus vaginatus
J. Belnap, J.S. Gardner
1993, Great Basin Naturalist (53) 40-47
No abstract available....
Application and testing of a procedure to evaluate transferability of habitat suitability criteria
Jeff A. Thomas, Ken D. Bovee
1993, Regulated Rivers: Research & Management (8) 285-294
A procedure designed to test the transferability of habitat suitability criteria was evaluated in the Cache la Poudre River, Colorado. Habitat suitability criteria were developed for active adult and juvenile rainbow trout in the South Platte River, Colorado. These criteria were tested by comparing microhabitat use predicted from the criteria...
Where's Waldo (and the snakes)?
G. Rodda
1993, Herpetological Review (24) 44-45
No abstract available....
The evaluating decision processes study: lessons from a facilitated focus group
N. Burkardt
1993, Habitat Evaluation Notes and Instream Flow Chronicle (3) 1-7
No abstract available....
Geographic distribution: Tantilla nigriceps
H. M. Smith, G. A. Hammerson, D. Chiszar, Cindy Ramotnik
1993, Herpetological Review
No abstract available....
Foreword
Thomas J. O'Shea
1993, Book chapter, Marine Mammals Ashore: A field guide to strandings
No abstract available....
Epidemic pox and malaria in native forest birds
C. T. Atkinson, R. J. Dusek, W. M. Iko
1993, Hawaii's Forests and Wildlife Newsletter (8) 1-4
Studies by Warner in the 1950’s and van Riper in the 1970’s identified disease as a potential limiting factor in the distribution and abundance of Hawaii’s native forest birds. Mosquito-transmitted protozoan and viral infections caused by malarial parasites and pox virus were especially significant. Both organisms were introduced to the...
Geographic distribution: Bufo cognatus
H. M. Smith, G. A. Hammerson, D. Chiszar, Cindy Ramotnik
1993, Herpetological Review
No abstract available....
Tailoring research findings to meet user needs: lessons from a facilitated focus group
N. Burkardt
1993, Report
No abstract available....
Characterizing multitemporal alpine snowmelt patterns for ecological inferences
T. R. Allen, S. J. Walsh
1993, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (59)
No abstract available....
Geographic distribution: Nerodia sipedon sipedon
H. M. Smith, G. A. Hammerson, D. Chiszar, Cindy Ramotnik
1993, Herpetological Review
No abstract available....
Instream flow assessment and economic valuation: a survey of nonmarket benefits research
Aaron J. Douglas, Richard L. Johnson
1993, International Journal of Environmental Studies (43) 89-104
Instream flow benefits for United States streams and rivers have recently been investigated by a number of resource economists. These valuation efforts differ in scope, method, and quantitative results. An assessment and review of these valuation efforts is presented. The various sources of differences in non‐market values produced by these...
A salmonid population model with emphasis on habitat limitations
John M. Bartholow, J. L. Laake, Clair B. Stalnaker, Sam Williamson
1993, Rivers (4) 265-279
No abstract available....
Managing reservoir storage for instream slow
T. J. Waddle
1993, Book, American Society of Civil Engineers Water Resources Planning and Management Division Conference Proceedings
No abstract available....
Options for water-level control in developed wetlands
J. R. Kelley Jr., M. K. Laubhan, F. A. Reid, J. S. Wortham, L. H. Fredrickson
1993, Book chapter, Waterfowl management handbook
Wetland habitats in the United States currently are lost at a rate of 260,000 acres/year (105,218 ha/year). Consequently, water birds concentrate in fewer and smaller areas. Such concentrations may deplete food supplies and influence behavior, physiology, and survival. Continued losses increase the importance of sound management of...
National Atlas Maps
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1993, Report
The National Atlas of the United States of America was published by the U.S. Geological Survey in 1970. Its 765 maps and charts are on 335 14- by 19-inch pages. Many of the maps span facing pages....
American white pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)
R. M. Evans, F. L. Knopf
1993, Book chapter, The Birds of North America
No abstract available....
Legal considerations in inland fisheries management
B. L. Lamb, B. A. K. Coughlan
1993, Book chapter, Inland Fisheries Management in North America
No abstract available....
The public trust doctrine: a tool to protect instream flows
Berton Lee Lamb
1993, River Voices Newsletter (3) 10-11
No abstract available....
Carbohydrate utilization and its impact on some metabolic and histological parameters in white sturgeon
S. S. O. Hung, K. Fynn-Aikins
1993, Book
No abstract available....
Bat survey of Badlands National Park, South Dakota
James Osborne, J. Clark, M. A. Bogan
1993, Journal of the Colorado-Wyoming Academy of Science (25)
No abstract available....