TABLE OF CONTENTS

     

    

      CHANGES IN LAND USE PATTERNS AND THEIR EFFECTS ON RIO GRANDE TURKEYS IN THE HIGH PLAINS AND ROLLING PLAINS OF TEXAS AND KANSAS

 

       RESPONSE OF NESTING GRASSLAND BIRDS TO SAND-SHINNERY OAK COMMUNITIES TREATED WITH TEBUTHIURON AND GRAZING IN EASTERN NEW MEXICO

 

      CONSERVATION BIOLOGY

 

      FIRE ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

 

      FISHERIES AND AQUATIC ECOLOGY

 

      RANGE MANAGEMENT AND PLANET ECOLOGY

 

      WILD LIFE MANAGEMENT

 

      RECENT PUBLICATIONS

 

 

 

 

                                 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CONSERVATION BIOLOGY

 

Agricultural Influences on Amphibian Population Demographics in Playa Lakes of the Southern High Plains

Avian Community Relationships on Rainwater Basin Wetlands University

Burrowing Owl Nest Site Selection and Productivity in Prairie Dog Colonies

Cool lizards stay warm

Diets of Free-ranging Mexican Gray Wolves in Arizona and New Mexico

Ecology of Migrant Shorebirds in Saline Lakes of the Southern High Plains

Effects of Land Use on Avian Community Composition in Playas of the Southern High Plains

Effect of Land Use on Diversity of Larval Amphibians in Playa Lakes

Effects of the Invasive Cuban Tree Frog in the British Virgin Islands

Importance of Artificial Escape Cover for Increasing Swift Fox Populations in Northwest Texas

Playa Lakes as Habitat Reserves for Black-tailed Prairie Dogs

Resource Partitioning and Overlap of a Raptor Assemblage Associated with Prairie Dog Colonies

Swift Fox Occurrence in Black-tailed Prairie Dog Towns in Northwest Texas Panhandle

Tracking the Invasive Agave Weevil in the British Virgin Islands

 

 

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FIRE ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

 

Effects of Prescribed Fire on Arboreal Reptiles and Amphibians

Effects of Prescribed Burning on a Threatened Cactus in New Mexico

Integrating Prescribed Burning and Insecticide Treatment to Reduce Fire Ant Impacts on Bobwhite Chicks

 

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FISHERIES AND AQUATIC ECOLOGY

 

Application of Alternative Models for Stream-discharge and Reproductive Success to Australian Stream Fishes

Bioenergetics Model for a Ubiquitous Live Bearer

Impacts of Reduced Stream-discharge on Reproductive Success of Prairie-stream Fishes

Morphological Analysis of Fish Images in Guidebooks

Reproductive Ecology of the Red River Pupfish

Validation of a Bioenergetics Model for Inland Silverside

 

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RANGE MANAGEMENT AND PLANT ECOLOGY

 

Effect of Irrigation Level on Forage Productivity and Livestock Performance on Old World Bluestem WW-B.Dahl Pasture under Summer Grazing

Evaluation of Feeding and Marketing Systems for Stockers

Impact of Cattle Grazing on Rio Grande Wild Turkey Ecology in the Texas Panhandle

Red Imported Fire Ant Density in Texas Pastures Planted with Different Grass Species

Response of Nesting Grassland Birds to Sand-Shinnery Oak Communities Treated with Tebuthiuron and Grazing in Eastern New Mexico

Restoration of Native Riparian Vegetation and Competition Between Cottonwood and Saltcedar

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WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT

 

Artificial Cover Structures for Quail Management on Weeping Lovegrass CRP

Coyote Diet in the Blue Range Wolf Recovery Area, Arizona and New Mexico

Coyote Predation of the Rio Grande Wild Turkey

Ecological Relationships Between Male Desert Mule Deer and White-tailed Deer in West-central Texas

Evaluating Population Estimation Techniques for Rio Grande Wild Turkeys in the Texas Panhandle and Southwest Kansas

Factors Affecting Female Rio Grande Turkey Nesting Success in the Texas Panhandle and Southwest Kansas

Factors Affecting Pronghorn Fawn Recruitment in Yavapai County, Arizona

Fawn Mortality of Sympatric Desert Mule and White-tailed Deer in Crocket County, Texas

Landscape Analysis of Black Bear in the Trans Pecos Region of Texas

Landscape Scale Habitat Selection in Rio Grande Wild Turkeys

Pronghorn Diet and Use of Burned Areas in the Southern High Plains of Texas

Survival, Habitat Use, and Movements of Female Northern Pintails Wintering in the Playa Lakes Region of Texas

Survival, Movements, and Habitat Selection of Male Rio Grande Wild Turkeys in the Texas Panhandle and Southwestern Kansas

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