Publications
Below is a list of WERC's peer-reviewed publications. If you are searching for a specific publication and cannot find it in this list, please contact werc_web@usgs.gov
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[Book review] The biogeography of fire in the San Bernardino Mountains of California---A historical study, by R.A. Minnich
Review of: The Biogeography of Fire in the San Bernardino Mountains of California--A Historical Study. By Richard A. Minnich. University of California Publications in Geography Volume 28, University of California Press, Berkeley. 120 pp. plus plates, soft cover.
Authors
J. E. Keeley
[Book review] North American terrestrial vegetation, by Michael G. Barbour and William Dwight Billings
Review of: North American Terrestrial Vegetation. Michael G. Barbour and William Dwight Billings. Cambridge University Press; 1st ed edition (March 25, 1988). 448 pages. ISBN: 978-0521261982.
Authors
W. L. Halvorson
[Book review] The natural history of the Point Reyes Peninsula, by J. Evans
Review of: The natural history of the Point Reyes Peninsula. J. Evans. Point Reyes National Seashore Association (June 1988). ISBN: 9999705820.
Authors
Gary M. Fellers
The effects of freezing on formalin preservation of specimens of frogs and snakes
No abstract available.
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N. J. Scott, A. L. Aquino-Shuster
Correction of the name of the host of the trematode Lageronia jimenezi Iruegas-Buentello and Salinas-Lopez 1989
No abstract available.
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N. J. Scott, D.M. Hillis
Distribution, habitat, and future of Harter's water snake, Nerodia harteri, in Texas
No abstract available.
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N. J. Scott, T.C. Maxwell, O.W. Thornton, L.A. Fitzgerald, J.W. Flury
Estimating carcass fat and protein in northern pintails during the nonbreeding season
No abstract available.
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M. R. Miller
Recruitment failure in American avocets and black-necked stilts nesting at Kesterson Reservoir, California, 1984-1985
We evaluated recruitment by American Avocets (Recurvirostra americana) and Black-necked Stilts (Himantopus mexicanus) in 1984 and 1985 at the selenium-contaminated Kesterson Reservoir and at a nearby reference site, the Volta Wildlife Area, both in western Merced County, California. Nests were monitored to determine their outcomes, including hatching success, and broods were censused three times p
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M.L. Williams, R. L. Hothem, H. M. Ohlendorf
Movements, home range, and territories of male sea otters off central California
No abstract available.
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R.J. Jameson
Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) in high elevation tropical cactus
No abstract available.
Authors
J. E. Keeley, S.C. Keeley