325 results on '"Brussard, Peter F."'
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2. Fluctuating Asymmetry as an Indicator of Environmental Stress From Off-Highway Vehicles
3. Cameras, Coyotes, and the Assumption of Equal Detectability
4. Conservation Biology and Four Types of Advocacy
5. Characterizing Grazing Disturbance in Semiarid Ecosystems across Broad Scales, Using Diverse Indices
6. Patterns of Apparent Extirpation among Isolated Populations of Pikas (Ochotona princeps) in the Great Basin
7. A New Method for Selection of Umbrella Species for Conservation Planning
8. Efficacy of Population Viability Analysis
9. Isozyme data and the taxonomy of checkerspot butterflies (Euphydryas)
10. Genetic Delineation of Management Units for the Desert Tortoise, Gopherus agassizii, in Northeastern Mojave Desert
11. A reconsideration of the taxonomic status of Euphydryas editha koreti (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) from the central Great Basin
12. Charismatic megafauna or exotic pest? Interactions between popular perceptions of feral horses (Equus caballus) and their management and research
13. A Method for Capturing Pygmy Rabbits in Summer
14. Diel and Seasonal Activity Patterns of Pygmy Rabbits (Brachylagus idahoensis)
15. EFFICIENCY OF VARIOUS METHODS USED TO DETECT PRESENCE OF PYGMY RABRITS IN SUMMER
16. Habitat Selection and Current Distribution of the Pygmy Rabbit in Nevada and California, USA
17. AMERICAN PIKAS (OCHOTONA PRINCEPS) IN NORTHWESTERN NEVADA: A NEWLY DISCOVERED POPULATION AT A LOW-ELEVATION SITE
18. Modeling contemporary range retraction in Great Basin pikas ( Ochotona princeps) using data on microclimate and microhabitat
19. VARIATION IN ANT POPULATIONS WITH ELEVATION, TREE COVER, AND FIRE IN A PINYON-JUNIPER-DOMINATED WATERSHED
20. Biological Diversity Assessment in Glacier National Park, Montana: I. Sampling Design
21. EFFECTS OF HABITAT FRAGMENTATION AND DIFFERING MOBILITY ON THE POPULATION STRUCTURES OF A GREAT BASIN DRAGONFLY (SYMPETRUM CORRUPTUM) AND DAMSELFLY (ENALLAGMA CARUNCULATUM)
22. EXAMINING ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF FERAL HORSE GRAZING USING EXCLOSURES
23. Predation by Giant Crab Spiders on the Puerto Rican Frog Eleutherodactylus coqui
24. The Population Biology of the Wite-Lipped Land Snail, Triodopsis albolabris: Genetic Variability
25. Geographic Variation in North American Colonies of Cepaea nemoralis
26. The Role of Field Stations in the Preservation of Biological Diversity
27. Interpreting the Yellowstone Fires of 1988
28. Geographic Patterns and Environmental Gradients: The Central-Marginal Model in Drosophila Revisited
29. Using Biodiversity Data to Assess Species-Habitat Relationships in Glacier National Park, Montana
30. The Role of Ecology in Biological Conservation
31. The Pending Extinction of the Uncompahgre Fritillary Butterfly
32. Biochemical Genetics and Thermal Tolerances of Kendall Warm Springs Dace (Rhinichthys osculus thermalis) and Green River Speckled Dace (R. o. yarrowi)
33. Behavioral Modification of Evaporative Water Loss by a Puerto Rican Frog
34. The Population Structure of Erebia Epipsodea (Lepidoptera: Satyrinae)
35. Adult Behavior and Population Structure in Erebia Epipsodea (Lepidoptera: Satyrinae)
36. Weather and the "Regulation" of Subalpine Populations
37. Distinguishing habitat types and the relative influences of environmental factors on patch occupancy for a butterfly metapopulation
38. Genetic Variability in Pre- and Post-Bottleneck Segments of the Cui-Ui (Osteichthys: Chasmistes cujus) Population of Pyramid Lake, Nevada
39. Butterfly community composition and oak woodland vegetation response to rural residential development
40. Allozyme variation in a colonizing species: the cabbage butterfly Pieris rapae (Pieridae)
41. Foreword by Peter F. Brussard
42. Community- and landscape-level responses of reptiles and small mammals to feral-horse grazing in the Great Basin
43. Internal Fertilization in an Oviparous Frog
44. The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
45. Population Trends in the Uncompahgre Fritillary Butterfly: Reply to Seidl and Opler
46. Wariness of coyotes to camera traps relative to social status and territory boundaries
47. The Importance of Science in Conservation Biology
48. Update: Minimum Viable Populations: How Many are Too Few?
49. COLONY ISOLATION AND ISOZYME VARIABILITY OF THE WESTERN SEEP FRITILLARY, SPEYERIA NOKOMIS APACHEANA (NYMPHALIDAE), IN THE WESTERN GREAT BASIN
50. The Current Status of Conservation Biology
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