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University of british columbia, department of naturalist 85(2):458-477. An analysis of krummholz communities at logan pass, glacier natio.
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 total volume of the bolzano ignimbrites amounts to several thousands of cubic kilometres, this volcanism was the final act of the hercynic era of orogenesis. 3) the cenozoic ignimbrites of the cordilleran system have their greatest development in the great basin district.
If i were to recommend a single must have book about the great basin desert, this would be the one! it is the single best one-volume introduction to the natural history of the great basin that i know of, and is well illustrated with his own photography.
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.
The great basin naturalist, volume 1, number 2, january 1940, 1940, the great basin naturalist, volume 1, number 2 33-96 with illustrations.
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Jun 24, 2003 should be added in great divide basin, wind river/sweetwater river basin, lower.
Cui-ui until there is general agreement that the ecologi- recently was animportantfoodsource forcal devastationofthe cui-ui'slake and river.
Dna barcoding of aquatic insects reveals unforeseen diversity and recurrent population divergence patterns through broad-scale sampling in northern canada.
Description of a new species of miloderes casey with comments on other species in the genus.
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Catalogue of the lizards in the british museum (natural history). Some lizards from the great basin of the west and adjacent areas, with comments on the status of various forms.
Maher, lj (1963) pollen analyses of surface sediments from the southern san juan mountains, colorado. (2008) extended drought in the great basin of western north america in the last two great basin naturalist 40(1): 1–26.
Hymenopterorum hucusque descriptorum systematicus et synonymicus.
The great basin boreal butterfly faunas were found to be depauperate overall relative that of the principal mainland source, the rocky mountains, and were found to have fewer species than predicted by the mainland species-area data. However, only a weak area effect, and no distance effect, was detected by bivariate and multivariate analysis.
Patterns and levels of genetic variation in great basin bristlecone pine, pinus longaeva. An ecological study of bristlecone pine (pinus longaeva) in utah and eastern nevada.
Influence of domestic livestock grazing on american pika (ochotona princeps) haypiling behavior in the eastern sierra nevada and great basin.
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.
A new species of astragalus (leguminosae) from mesa county colorado.
Breeding birds at the idaho national engineering and environmental laboratory, 1985-1991.
Grazing also can exert a great impact on animal pop- ulations, usually overmire (1963) and in the timing and volume of streamflow.
Hand-held uv lamps were used in searching the dw1es for fluorescing arthro pod'i.
Temporal patterns of seedling emergence and early survival of great basin perennial plant species.
“three new sauropod dinosaurs from the upper jurassic of colorado. “new brachiosaur material from the late jurassic of utah and colorado.
Apr 25, 2015 journal of mammalogy, volume 96, issue 2, 25 april 2015, pages 394–404, 1) left on the surface of a landscape of great basin sagebrush (artemisia) steppe vegetation from climate records at bodie are available from.
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