Great Basin Naturalist
Volume 58, Number 1 (1998)
Front Matter
Articles
Taxonomy of Sphaeromeria, Artemisia, and Tanacetum (Compositae, Anthemideae) based on randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD)
E. Durant McArthur, Renée Van Buren, Stewart C. Sanderson, and Kimball T. Harper
Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA analysis (RAPD) of Artemisia subgenus Tridentatae species and hybrids
E. Durant McArthur, Joann Mudge, Renée Van Buren, W. Ralph Andersen, Stewart C. Sanderson, and David G. Babbel
Bitterbrush (Purshia tridentata Pursh) growth in relation to browsing
Carl L. Wambolt, W. Wyatt Fraas, and Michael R. Frisina
Identity of Mertensia oblongifolia (Nutt.) G. Don (Boraginaceae) and its allies in western North America
Ahmed M. Warfa
Astragalus (Leguminosae): nomenclatural proposals and new taxa
Stanley L. Welsh
Regional assessment of wadable streams in Idaho, USA
Christopher T. Robinson and G. Wayne Minshall
Bats of the White and Inyo Mountains of California–Nevada
Joseph M. Szewczak, Susan M. Szewczak, Michael L. Morrison, and Linnea S. Hall
Habitat use by small mammals in southeastern Utah, with reference to Mexican Spotted Owl management
Maite Sureda and Michael L. Morrison
Late Pleistocene microtine rodents from Snake Creek Burial Cave, White Pine County, Nevada
Christopher J. Bell and Jim I. Mead
Notes
Western toad, Bufo boreas, in southern Utah: notes on a single population along the East Fork of the Sevier River
Megan Robinson, Michael P. Donovan, and Terry D. Schwaner
Western Wood-Pewees accept cowbird eggs
David R. Curson, Christopher B. Goguen, and Nancy E. Mathews