Vol 35, No 2 (March 1982)

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President's Address.
John L. Merril
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141
Foliage mortality of mountain big sagebrush in southwestern Idaho during the winter of 1976-77.
C.L. Hanson, C.W. Johnson, J.R. Wight
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142-145
The nutritional basis for food selection by ungulates.
T.A. Hanley
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146-151
Food resource partitioning by sympatric ungulates on Great Basin rangeland.
T.A. Hanley, K.A. Hanley
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152-158
Nutrient testing of soils to determine fertilizer needs on central Sierra Nevada deer-cattle ranges.
R.A. Evans, D.L. Neal
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159-162
Effect of seasonal herbage allowance on bolus weight of cattle.
J.W. Stuth, R.F. Angell
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163-165
Level benches for forage production in the Northern Plains.
F. Rauzi, L. Landers
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166-171
The relative impact of various grasshopper species on Stipa-Agropyron mixed prairie and Fescue prairie in southern Alberta.
J.M. Hardman, S. Smoliak
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171-176
Small mammal populations in an unburned and early fire successional sagebrush community.
J.M. McGee
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177-180
Factors influencing development of cryptogamic soil crusts in Utah deserts.
D.C. Anderson, K.T. Harper, R.C. Holmgren
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180-185
Root biomass on native range and mine spoils in southeastern Montana.
J.L. Holechek
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185-187
Fluoride in thermal spring water and in plants of Nevada and its relationship to fluorosis in animals.
J. Kubota, E.A. Naphan, G.H. Oberly
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188-192
Concentration of monoterpenoids in the rumen ingesta of wild mule deer.
L.K. Cluff, B.L. Welch, J.C. Pederson, J.D. Brotherson
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192-194
Infiltration and sediment production on a deep hardland range site in North Central Texas.
J.H. Brock, W.H. Blackburn, R.H. Haas
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195-198
In vitro digestion--sources of within- and between-trial variability.
D.G. Milchunas, D.L. Baker
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199-203
Cow-calf response to stocking rates, grazing systems, and winter supplementation at the Texas Experimental Ranch.
R.K. Heitschmidt, M.M. Kothmann, W.J. Rawlins
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204-210
Potassium content of three grass species during winter.
R.T. Hinnant, M.M. Kothmann
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211-213
Vegetative response to clearcutting and chopping in a North Florida flatwoods forest.
W.H. Moore, B.F. Swindel, W.S. Terry
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214-218
Grass response following thinning of broom snakeweed.
K.C. McDaniel, R.D. Pieper, G.B. Donart
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219-222
Response of needle-and-thread and western wheatgrass to defoliation by grasshoppers.
W.H. Burleson, G.B. Hewitt
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223-226
Responses of crested wheatgrass and Russian wildrye to water stress and defoliation.
N. Mohammad, D.D. Dwyer, F.E. Busby
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227-230
The effects of burning on mineral contents of Flint Hill range forages.
J.E. Umoh, L.H. Harbers, E.F. Smith
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231-234
Destructive and potentially destructive insects of snakeweed in western Texas and eastern New Mexico and a dioristic model of their biotic interactions.
J.K. Wangberg
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235-238
Cattle diets in the Blue Mountains of Oregon. II. Forests.
J.L. Holechek, M. Vavra, J. Skovlin, W.C. Krueger
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239-242
Factors influencing bitterweed seed germination.
S.G. Whisenant, D.N. Ueckert
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243-245
Changes in the yield of forage following the use of herbicides to control aspen poplar.
G.G. Bowes
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246-248
Increasing the rate of cattle dung decomposition by nitrogen fertilization.
J. Lussenhop, D.T. Wicklow, R. Kumar, J.E. Lloyd
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249-250
Brownseed paspalum response to season of burning.
C.J. Scifres, K.W. Duncan
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251-253
Disturbance and revegation of Sonoran Desert vegetation in an Arizona powerline corridor.
M.B. Hessing, C.D. Johnson
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254-258
Using blue grama sod for range revegetation.
W.J. McGinnies, A.M. Wilson
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259-261
A dynamic approach to grazing management terminology.
D.L. Scarnecchia, M.M. Kothmann
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262-264
Effects of precipitation variance on annual growth of 14 species of browse shrubs in southeastern Oregon.
R.R. Kindschy
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265-266
Sample preparation techniques for microhistological analysis.
J.L. Holechek
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267-268
Rapid Extraction of Sesquiterpene Lactones from Sagebrush for Use as Taxonomic Markers.
Rick G. Kelsey
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269