Great Basin Naturalist
Volume 57, Number 3 (1997)
Front Matter
Articles
Growth and survivorship of Fremont cottonwood, Gooding willow, and salt cedar seedlings after large floods in central Arizona
J. C. Stromberg
Zoogeographic affinities of the stoneflies (Plecoptera) of the Raft River Mountains, Utah
Richard M. Houseman and Richard W. Baumann
Brood-rearing habitat use by Rio Grande Wild Turkeys in Oregon
Thomas W. Keegan and John A. Crawford
Distribution of the milliped Tylobolus utahensis Chamberlin, with remarks on T. fredericksoni (Causey) (Spirobolida: Spirobolidae)
Rowland M. Shelley and Selena B. Bauer
Contrasting movement and activity of large brown trout and rainbow trout in Silver Creek, Idaho
Michael K. Young, Richard A. Wilkison, J. M. Phelps III, and J. S. Griffith
Shorebird predation on benthic macroinvertebrates in an irrigation reservoir
Janet R. Mihuc, Charles H. Trost, and Timothy B. Mihuc
Lagomorphs and the dispersal of seeds into communities dominated by exotic annual weeds
Eugene W. Schupp, Hoyt J. Heaton, and José M. Gomez
Pseudocrossidium obtusulum (Pottiaceae, Bryopsida) new to Montana with a key to North American species in the genus
P. M. Eckel, J. A. Hoy, and J. C. Elliott
Stick nests on a building and transmission towers used for nesting by large falcons in Utah
Stephen T. Bunnell, Clayton M. White, Don Paul, and S. Dwight Bunnell
Effects of myofibrogranuloma on serum calcium levels in walleye (Stizostedion vitreum)
Craig A. Shoemaker and Harry L. Holloway Jr.
Notes
Helminths from the Sonoran spotted whiptail, Cnemidophorus sonorae, and the western whiptail, Cnemidophorus tigris (Sauria: Teiidae), from southern Arizona with comments on Abbreviata terrapenis (Nematoda: Physalopteridae)
Stephen R. Goldberg, Charles R. Bursey, and Hay Cheam
Range expansion of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) into urban and agricultural areas of Utah
Mark F. McClure, John A. Bissonette, Michael R. Conover, and Dennis D. Austin
Establishment of the tungid flea, Tunga monositus (Siphonaptera: Pulicidae), in the United States
Michael W. Hastriter