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UW/NPS Research Center Annual Report

Authors(s): M. S. Boyce and G. E. Plumb

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Abstract: This report contains: introduction; steering committee; feature article; research projects; index. Project reports: Brewer, C.A. Assessment of littoral macrophyte community in Jackson Lake, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Jannett, F.J. Feeding selectivity of Montane and long-tailed voles Marston, R.A. Changes in geomorphic processes in the Snake River following impoundment of Jackson Lake and potential changes due to 1988 fires in the watershed O'Dell, W.D., Watkins, R.A., Moshier, S.E., Pinter, A.J. Giardia and other parasites of small mammals in Grand Teton National Park Pinter, A.J. Climatic factors, reproductive success and population dynamics in the montane vole, Microtus montanus Sakaluk, S.K. , Snedden, W.A. Phonotactic behavior in female sagebrush crickets Smith, M.A., Dodd, J.L. Effects of domestic livestock and wildlife grazing in Grand Teton National Park Smith, R.B., Byrd, J.O.D., Bruhn, R.L. Susong, D.D., Sylvester, A.G., Geissman, J.W. An evaluation of earthquake hazards of the Grand Teton National Park emphasizing the Teton Fault Stanton, N., Buskirk, S., Miller, S. Habitat distribution of small mammal communities in Grand Teton National Park Barrett, S.W., Arno, S.F. Fire history of the Lamar River Drainage, Yellowstone National Park Crabtree, R.L., Hornnocker, M.G. Effects of 1988 fires on ecology of coyotes in Yellowstone National Park: Baseline preceding possible wolf recovery Laundre, J.W. Status, Distribution and management of mountain goats on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Lavigne, R.J., Lockwood, J.A. Insect response to the 1988 fires in Yellowstone National Park Merrill, E., Stanton, N. Plant responses to spring grazing by elk in Yellowstone National Park Merrill, E.H., Wilson, C., Marrs, R.W. Remote sensing of vegetation recovery on grasslands after the1988 Yellowstone Fires in Yellowstone National Park Rabenold, P.P., de Gortari, M. DNA fingerprinting of wolves Robinson, C.T., Lawrence, D.E., Minshall, G.W. Effects of the 1988 fires on aquatic systems of Yellowstone National Park Runnells, D.D., Siders, M. Investigations of the impact of forest fires on the chemistry and quality of ground water in Yellowstone National Park Sherburne, S., Bissonette, J.A. Marten subnivean access in winter to subnivean prey in Yellowstone National Park Shero, B.R., Singer, J.K. Fire effects on the biological and geological characteristics of sediments in Yellowstone Lake: A basis for improved fire management policy Tracy, B.F., McNaughton, S.J. The interaction of fire, vegetation and large mammalian herbivores on ecosystem processes in Yellowstone National Park Turner, M.G., Romme, W.H., Wallace, L.L. Landscape-level interactions among ungulates, vegetation, and large-scale fires on northern Yellowstone National Park Vyse, E.R. Comparison of mitochondrial DNA in wolves and coyotes in the northern Rockies using the polymerase chain reaction technique Whitlock, C. Postglacial fire frequency and its relation to long-term vegetational and climatic changes in Yellowstone Park

Keywords: Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, natural history, entomology, aquatic science, animal studies, plant studies, geology, climate, plant, vegetation, algae, Snake River, geomorphology, insect, Insecta, arachnid, cricket, sagebrush cricket, Cyphoderris strepitans, giardia, protozoa, tectonics, animal, canine, montane vole, Microtus montanus, long-tailed vole, Microtus longicaudus, food, forage, disease, parasite, mammal, management, population, mortality, grazing, vole, Muridae, Cricetidae, earthquake, fire history, fire, rodent, rodentia, ecology, coyote, Canis latrans, gray wolf, Canis lupus, wolf, Canidae, Canis, mountain goat, Oreamnos americanus, wapiti, elk, Cervus elaphus, Cervidae, genetics, water , groundwater, livestock, grazing, human activity, invertebrate, Yellowstone Lake, ungulate, Mustelidae, marten, Martes americana, Jackson Lake, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

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KEYWORDSGrand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, natural history, entomology, aquatic science, animal studies, plant studies, geology, climate, plant, vegetation, algae, Snake River, geomorphology, insect, Insecta, arachnid, cricket, sagebrush cricket, Cyphoderris strepitans, giardia, protozoa, tectonics, animal, canine, montane vole, Microtus montanus, long-tailed vole, Microtus longicaudus, food, forage, disease, parasite, mammal, management, population, mortality, grazing, vole, Muridae, Cricetidae, earthquake, fire history, fire, rodent, rodentia, ecology, coyote, Canis latrans, gray wolf, Canis lupus, wolf, Canidae, Canis, mountain goat, Oreamnos americanus, wapiti, elk, Cervus elaphus, Cervidae, genetics, water , groundwater, livestock, grazing, human activity, invertebrate, Yellowstone Lake, ungulate, Mustelidae, marten, Martes americana, Jackson Lake, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
ABSTRACTThis report contains: introduction; steering committee; feature article; research projects; index.

Project reports:

Brewer, C.A. Assessment of littoral macrophyte community in Jackson Lake, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.

Jannett, F.J. Feeding selectivity of Montane and long-tailed voles

Marston, R.A. Changes in geomorphic processes in the Snake River following impoundment of Jackson Lake and potential changes due to 1988 fires in the watershed

O'Dell, W.D., Watkins, R.A., Moshier, S.E., Pinter, A.J. Giardia and other parasites of small mammals in Grand Teton National Park

Pinter, A.J. Climatic factors, reproductive success and population dynamics in the montane vole, Microtus montanus

Sakaluk, S.K. , Snedden, W.A. Phonotactic behavior in female sagebrush crickets

Smith, M.A., Dodd, J.L. Effects of domestic livestock and wildlife grazing in Grand Teton National Park

Smith, R.B., Byrd, J.O.D., Bruhn, R.L. Susong, D.D., Sylvester, A.G., Geissman, J.W. An evaluation of earthquake hazards of the Grand Teton National Park emphasizing the Teton Fault

Stanton, N., Buskirk, S., Miller, S. Habitat distribution of small mammal communities in Grand Teton National Park

Barrett, S.W., Arno, S.F. Fire history of the Lamar River Drainage, Yellowstone National Park

Crabtree, R.L., Hornnocker, M.G. Effects of 1988 fires on ecology of coyotes in Yellowstone National Park: Baseline preceding possible wolf recovery

Laundre, J.W. Status, Distribution and management of mountain goats on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

Lavigne, R.J., Lockwood, J.A. Insect response to the 1988 fires in Yellowstone National Park

Merrill, E., Stanton, N. Plant responses to spring grazing by elk in Yellowstone National Park

Merrill, E.H., Wilson, C., Marrs, R.W. Remote sensing of vegetation recovery on grasslands after the1988 Yellowstone Fires in Yellowstone National Park

Rabenold, P.P., de Gortari, M. DNA fingerprinting of wolves

Robinson, C.T., Lawrence, D.E., Minshall, G.W. Effects of the 1988 fires on aquatic systems of Yellowstone National Park

Runnells, D.D., Siders, M. Investigations of the impact of forest fires on the chemistry and quality of ground water in Yellowstone National Park

Sherburne, S., Bissonette, J.A. Marten subnivean access in winter to subnivean prey in Yellowstone National Park

Shero, B.R., Singer, J.K. Fire effects on the biological and geological characteristics of sediments in Yellowstone Lake: A basis for improved fire management policy

Tracy, B.F., McNaughton, S.J. The interaction of fire, vegetation and large mammalian herbivores on ecosystem processes in Yellowstone National Park

Turner, M.G., Romme, W.H., Wallace, L.L. Landscape-level interactions among ungulates, vegetation, and large-scale fires on northern Yellowstone National Park

Vyse, E.R. Comparison of mitochondrial DNA in wolves and coyotes in the northern Rockies using the polymerase chain reaction technique

Whitlock, C. Postglacial fire frequency and its relation to long-term vegetational and climatic changes in Yellowstone Park
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