Great Basin Naturalist
Great Basin Naturalist was published from 1939 to 1999 and was succeeded by the Western North American Naturalist. With a few exceptions, the journal published experimental and descriptive research pertaining to the biological natural history of western North America, focusing primarily on the Intermountain States.
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Last Issue: Volume 59, Number 4 (1999)
Front Matter
Articles
Chromosome races in Sarcobatus (Sarcobataceae, Caryophyllales)
Stewart C. Sanderson, Howard C. Stutz, Mildred Stutz, and Richard C. Roos
Geography of exotic plants adjacent to campgrounds, Yellowstone National Park, USA
Karen Allen and Katherine Hansen
Habitat characteristics of small mammals in southeastern Utah
Maite Sureda and Michael L. Morrison
Predatory bird populations in the east Mojave Desert, California
Richard L. Knight, Richard J. Camp, William I. Boarman, and Heather A. L. Knight
Environmental effects on Common Snipe winnowing and calling (activity)
Kevin D. Downs and Stanley H. Anderson
Characteristics of white-tailed deer fawn beds, Black Hills, South Dakota
Daniel W. Uresk, Ted A. Benzon, Kieth E. Severson, and Lakhdar Benkobi
Respiration characteristics differ among cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.) populations
Daniel J. B. Hemming, Susan E. Meyer, Bruce N. Smith, and Lee D. Hansen
Caudal distraction by rat snakes (Colubridae, Elaphe): a novel behavior used when capturing mammalian prey
Stephen J. Mullin
Blue Grouse nesting parameters and habitat associations in northeastern Oregon
Eric C. Pelren and John A. Crawford
High foal mortality limits growth of a desert feral horse population in Nevada
Paul D. Greger and Evan M. Romney
Negative effects of the western thatching ant (Formica obscuripes) on spiders (Araneae) inhabiting big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata)
Michael W. Heikkinen