Table of Contents
Full Issue
Volume 41, Number 2 (March 1988)
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Entire Issue
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Articles
Arthropod predation of black grass bugs (Hemiptera: Miridae) in Utah ranges.
J.E. Araya, B.A. Haws
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100-103
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Longevity of harvester ant colonies in southern Idaho.
S.D. Porter, C.D. Jorgensen
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104-107
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Some vegetation responses to selected livestock grazing strategies, Edwards Plateau, Texas.
T.L. Thurow, W.H. Blackburn, C.A. Taylor
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108-114
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Mule deer-induced mortality of mountain big sagebrush.
E.D. McArthur, A.C. Blauer, S.C. Sanderson
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114-117
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Cattle grazing tall larkspur on Utah mountain rangeland.
J.A. Pfister, M.H. Ralphs, G.D. Manners
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118-122
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Successional patterns in bitterbrush habitat types in north-central Washington.
B.A. Youtie, B. Griffith, J.M. Peek
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122-126
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The influence of climate and soils on the distribution of four African grasses.
J.R. Cox, M.H. Martin-R, F.A. Ibarra-F, J.H. Fourie, N.F.G. Rethman, D.G. Wilcox
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127-139
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Plant distribution surrounding Rocky Mountain pinyon pine and oneseed juniper in south-central New Mexico.
S.M. Armentrout, R.D. Pieper
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139-143
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Influence of forest site on total nonstructural carbohydrate levels of pinegrass, elk sedge, and snowberry.
J.K. Krueger, D.J. Bedunah
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144-149
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Germination responses of desert saltgrass to temperature and osmotic potential.
G.J. Cluff, B.A. Roundy
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150-153
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Use of leader lengths and diameters to estimate production and utilization of Cercocarpus breviflorus.
E.F. Mahgoub, R.D. Pieper, M. Ortiz
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153-155
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Analysis of Russian thistle (Salsola species) selections for factors affecting forage nutritional value.
J.H. Hageman, J.L. Fowler, M. Suzukida, V. Salas, R. Lecaptain
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155-158
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Using the Green and Ampt infiltration equation on native and plowed rangeland soils.
N.C. Hutten, G.F. Gifford
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159-162
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Trace element intake via soil ingestion in pronghorns and in black-tailed jackrabbits.
W.J. III. Arthur, R.J. Gates
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162-166
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Simple pivot balance for measuring phytomass in quadrats.
D.E. Johnson, M.M. Borman, M. Be
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167-168
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Collecting, drying, and preserving feces for chemical and microhistological analysis.
R.T. Hinnant, M.M. Kothmann
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168-171
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Economic optimum big sagebrush control for increasing crested wheatgrass production.
J.A. Tanaka, J.P. Workman
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172-178
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An economic assessment of risk and returns from prescribed burning on tallgrass prairie.
D.J. Bernardo, D.M. Engle, E.T. McCollum
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178-183
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