Volume 60, Number 3 (2000) Festschrift: Gary L. Vinyard
This issue of the Western North American Naturalist is dedicated to Gary L. Vinyard, professor of biology at the University of Nevada–Reno and major contributor to conservation of Great Basin organisms and systems. Gary died in 1998, age 49, at the height of his professional career. Articles in this issue were submitted by professional colleagues as well as former students of Dr. Vinyard. Some authors were involved in research with Dr. Vinyard at the time of his death; their papers represent results of their studies. Other authors were invited to submit articles detailing past or present research. All felt a desire to honor Gary for his personal and professional contributions.Front Matter
Articles
Gary L. Vinyard
Richard W. Rust and Deidre Vinyard
Examining ecological consequences of feral horse grazing using exclosures
Erik A. Beever and Peter F. Brussard
A comparison of riparian condition and aquatic invertebrate community indices in central Nevada
Tom B. Kennedy, Adina M. Merenlender, and Gary L. Vinyard
Life history variation in recently established populations of western mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis)
Craig A. Stockwell and Gary L. Vinyard
Allozyme variability, isolation, and dispersal of Eusattus muricatus (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) within Silver State Dune Complex, Great Basin, western North America
Tammy M. Epps, Hugh B. Britten, and Richard W. Rust
Distribution and ecology of freshwater Ostracoda (Crustacea) collected from springs of Nevada, Idaho, and Oregon: a preliminary study
Okan Külköylüoğlu and Gary L. Vinyard
Diets of sympatric Lahontan cutthroat trout and nonnative brook trout: implications for species interactions
Jason B. Dunham, Matthew E. Rahn, Robert E. Schroeter, and Stewart W. Breck
Influence of substrate size, Cladophora, and caddisfly pupal cases on colonization of macroinvertebrates in Sagehen Creek, California
Steven D. Ellsworth
Effects of habitat fragmentation and differing mobility on the population structures of a Great Basin dragonfly (Sympetrum corruptum) and damselfly (Enallagma carunculatum)
Janice L. Simpkin, Hugh B. Britten, and Peter F. Brussard
Lahontan cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki henshawi) spawning and downstream migration of juveniles into Summit Lake, Nevada
Gary L. Vinyard and Alice Winzeler