Publications
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Rice available to waterfowl after harvest in the Sacramento Valley is estimated Rice available to waterfowl after harvest in the Sacramento Valley is estimated
No abstract available at this time
Authors
M. R. Miller
Life history notes: Rana catesbeiana (bullfrog). Feeding Life history notes: Rana catesbeiana (bullfrog). Feeding
No abstract available.
Authors
M.R. Jennings
The Boundary Approach: A geographic analysis of design and conservation of nature reserves The Boundary Approach: A geographic analysis of design and conservation of nature reserves
No abstract available.
Authors
C. M. Schonewald-Cox
Research and Management of island oaks of Santa Rosa Island Research and Management of island oaks of Santa Rosa Island
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Authors
K.C. Danielsen, W. L. Halvorson
The effects of parent and offspring gender on food allocation in Budgerigars The effects of parent and offspring gender on food allocation in Budgerigars
No abstract available.
Authors
J. Stamps, A. Clark, B. Kus, P. Arrowood
Natural Science Research Plan, Santa Rosa Unit, Channel Islands National Park, California. Report to the Superintendent, Channel Islands National Park Natural Science Research Plan, Santa Rosa Unit, Channel Islands National Park, California. Report to the Superintendent, Channel Islands National Park
No abstract available at this time
Authors
G.E. Davis, W. L. Halvorson
Mycorrhizae associated with an invasion of an Erechtites glomerata (Asteraceae) on San Miguel Island, California Mycorrhizae associated with an invasion of an Erechtites glomerata (Asteraceae) on San Miguel Island, California
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Authors
W. L. Halvorson, R. E. Koske
Stochastic model for the long-term transport of stored sediment in a river channel Stochastic model for the long-term transport of stored sediment in a river channel
We develop a stochastic model for the transport of stored sediment down a river channel. The model is based on probabilities of transition of particles among four different sediment storage reservoirs, called active (often mobilized), semiactive, inactive, and stable (hardly ever mobilized). The probabilities are derived from computed sediment residence times. Two aspects of sediment...
Authors
Harvey M. Kelsey, Roland Lamberson, Mary Ann Madej
Residence times of channel-stored sediment in Redwood Creek, northwestern California Residence times of channel-stored sediment in Redwood Creek, northwestern California
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Authors
Mary Ann Madej
[Book review] A field guide to western reptiles and amphibians (Second Edition, Revised), by Robert C. Stebbins and Roger Tory Peterson [Book review] A field guide to western reptiles and amphibians (Second Edition, Revised), by Robert C. Stebbins and Roger Tory Peterson
Review of: A Field Guide to Western Reptiles and Amphibians (Peterson Field Guides, No. 16). Robert C. Stebbins and Roger Tory Peterson. Houghton Mifflin; 2nd Revised edition (June 10, 1985). 448 pages. ISBN: 978-0395382530.
Authors
M.R. Jennings
[Book review] The Peccaries, by Lyle K. Sowls [Book review] The Peccaries, by Lyle K. Sowls
Review of: The Peccaries. By Lyle K. Sowls. University of Arizona Press (September 1984). 240 pages. ISBN-10: 0816508224, ISBN-13: 978-0816508228.
Authors
N.J. Scott