Great Basin Naturalist
Volume 56, Number 3 (1996)
Front Matter
Articles
Biogeographic significance of low-elevation records for Neotoma cinerea from the northern Bonneville Basin, Utah
Donald K. Grayson, Stephanie D. Livingston, Eric Rickart, and Monson W. Shaver III
Synopsis of the mosses of Wyoming
P. M. Eckel
Variation in bitterbrush (Purshia tridentata Pursh) crude protein in southwestern Montana
Carl L. Wambolt, W. Wyatt Fraas, and Michael R. Frisina
Dam-forming cacti and nitrogen enrichment in a piñon-juniper woodland in northwestern Arizona
Molly Thomas Hysell and Charles C. Grier
Distribution and ecological characteristics of Lewisia longipetala (Piper) Clay, a high-altitude endemic plant
Anne S. Halford and Robert S. Nowak
Larger ectoparasites of the Idaho ground squirrel (Spermophilus brunneus)
Eric Yensen, Craig R. Baird, and Paul W. Sherman
Roost sites of the silver-haired bat (Lasionycteris noctivagans) in the Black Hills, South Dakota
Todd A. Mattson, Steven W. Buskirk, and Nancy L. Stanton
Perceptions of Utah alfalfa growers about wildlife damage to their hay crops: implications for managing wildlife on private land
Terry A. Messmer and Sue Schroeder
Spatial relationships among young Cercocarpus ledifolius (curlleaf mountain mahogany)
Brad W. Schultz, Robin J. Tausch, and Paul T. Tueller
Potential for controlling the spread of Centaurea maculosa with grass competition
John L. Lindquist, Bruce D. Maxwell, and T. Weaver
Indicators of red squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) abundance in the whitebark pine zone
David J. Mattson and Daniel P. Reinhart
Thermal characteristics of montain lion dens
Vernon C. Bleich, Becky M. Pierce, Jeffrey L. Davis, and Vicki L. Davis
Note
Brook stickleback (Culaea inconstans), a new addition to the Upper Colorado River Basin fish fauna
Timothy Modde and G. Bruce Haines
Book Review
Snakes of Utah by Douglas C. Cox and Wilmer W. Tanner
Andrew H. Barnum
Obituary
James William Bee 1913–1996
Wilmer W. Tanner