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1. First natural history observations of the canyon pygmy mole cricket, Ellipes monticolus (Orthoptera: Tridactylidae).

2. Response of Arizona cypress (Hesperocyparis arizonica) to the Horseshoe Two Megafire in a south-eastern Arizona Sky Island mountain range.

3. Pine vs. oaks revisited: Conversion of Madrean pine-oak forest to oak shrubland after high-severity wildfire in the Sky Islands of Arizona.

4. Post-wildfire landscape change and erosional processes from repeat terrestrial lidar in a steep headwater catchment, Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona, USA.

8. SMALL WONDERS.

10. Bats of the Chiricahua Mountains, Cochise County, Arizona

11. Bats of the Chiricahua Mountains, Cochise County, Arizona

13. THE BEST OF ARIZONA.

14. Autumn is the Season for Seeds - DELEP/BTA Seed Collecting Trips in 2012.

15. Impacts of fire suppression on space use by Mexican fox squirrels.

16. Wolbachia as populations within individual insects: causes and consequences of density variation in natural populations.

17. EXPLORATORY USE OF TRACK AND CAMERA SURVEYS OF MAMMALIAN CARNIVORES IN THE PELONCILLO AND CHIRICAHUA MOUNTAINS OF SOUTHEASTERN ARIZONA.

18. Isolation and characterization of 30 polymorphic microsatellite loci from the mycophagous fly Drosophila innubila.

19. SONG VARIATION IN BUFF-BREASTED FLYCATCHERS (EMPIDONAX FULVIFRONS).

20. Maintaining Diversity in an Ant Community: Modeling, Extending, and Testing the Dominance-Discovery Trade-Off.

21. PORTAL TO PATAGONIA.

22. THE GUIDE.

23. LOCAL COLOR.

24. Ecological Correlates of Social Organization in a Communally Breeding Bird, the Acorn Woodpecker, Melanerpes formicivorus.

25. LEAVES: Something to Be Desired.

26. The Last Renegade.

27. TUMULTUOUS CHIRICAHUAS.

28. Field Day for Nature Lovers.

29. ROCKS OF AGES.

30. Chuck Darwin, Eat Your Heart Out.

32. Rick Taylor: Birdman.

33. Going `over the top' in the Chiricahuas.

34. Audubon in Arizona.

35. A Portable NVIS Antena.

36. First record of the carpenter ant Camponotus microps from Mexico (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).

39. Pinery Canyon.

40. Pinery Canyon Road.

41. Time Travel.

42. Lazing Lizards Keep a Sharp Eye on Snowshed Trail Trekkers.

43. Some Bats Have a ‘Sweet Tooth’.

45. Chiricahua Mountains.

46. SLAVE-DRIVING ANTS ON A MISSION TO SURVIVE.

47. Where the Furry Things Are.

48. She's for the birds.

49. A search for Black Jack's lost treasure promises pleasure loot or no.

50. Scenic vistas, wildflowers: Chiricahua Peak has it all.

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