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Natural Areas JournalSubject and Author IndexesSubject and author indexes are available for the following volumes of the Natural Areas Journal.Index to Volume 19 (1999)Author and Subject Aagaard, Jan, Genetic variation among populations of the rare clustered lady-slipper orchid (Cypripedium fasciculatum) from Washington State, USA, 234Allogenic effects, 172 Amphibians, 341 Analysis techniques canonical correspondence analysis, 12 multivariate statistics, 155 redundancy analysis, 12 Amgalanbaatar, Sukhiin. see Reading, Richard Appleton Bog, 47 Arabis macdonaldiana, 351 Arceuthobium, 379 Archipiélago de Revillagigedo, 279 Arguelles-Mendez, Cerafina. see Ortega-Rubio, Alfredo Aster curtus, 239 Atlantic white-cedar, 47 Austin, Daniel. see Lockhart, Christine Autogenic effects, 172 Baja California Sur, 279 Báldi, András, Biodiversity in Hungary: advantages and limitations of taxonomically complete faunal inventories, 73 Bañares-Baudet, Ángel. see Báldi, András Batjargal, Zambin. see Reading, Richard Bigger, David, Consequences of patch size and isolation for a rare plant: pollen limitation and seed predation, 239 Biodiversity, 300, 392 Biodiversity conservation, 279 Biogeography, 341 Biological integrity, 142 Bioregion, 230 Biosphere reserve, 279 Birds, breeding, 199 habitat use by, 3 neotropical migrants, 3 Black locust, 121 Brunckhorst, David, Linking ecological and social functions of landscapes: I. Influencing resource governance, 57. see also Rollings, Nick Bury, R. Bruce, Klamath-Siskiyou herpetofauna: biogeographic patterns and conservation strategies, 341 Butcher, Jason. see Stewart, Paul Calumet Region, 180 Canals, 245 Canary Islands, 79 Carqué-Álamo, Eduardo. see Báldi, András Carroll, Carlos. see Noss, Reed Carrotwood, 254 Castellanos-Vera, Aradit. see Ortega-Rubio, Alfredo Chamaecyparis thyoides, 47 Cistus osbaeckiaefolius, 79 Clustered lady-slipper, 234 Coleman, Robert, Geology and plant life of the Klamath-Siskiyou Mountain region, 320 Conifer forests, 320 Conifer swamps, 263 Conservation, 73, 211, 341 Conservation status, 300 Cook, Carolyn. see Hoover, Lisa Cupaniopsis, 254 Cypripedium, 234 Damselflies, 132 Daniel, Sabrina, Landsat-derived serpentine barren classification for locating McDonald's rock cress (Arabis macdonaldiana), 351 Darlingtonia, 386 DellaSala, Dominick, A global perspective on the biodiversity of the Klamath-Siskiyou Ecoregion, 300. see also Jules, Erik Diatoms, 155 Dispersal, butterfly, 109 Disturbance, 47 Diversity species, 12, 121 genetic, 234 Downey, Lisa. see Lockhart, Christine Dragonflies, 132 Dune and swale, 180 communities, 121 succession, 172 Dwarf mistletoe, 379 Ecoregions, 300 Ecosystems ecological function of, 65 Mediterranean, 245 social function of, 65 Ecosystem management, 30 Edge effects, 368 Endangered species plants, 79 invertebrates, 98 Endemic species of Canary Islands, 79 flora, 320 Escherichia coli, 166 Escorza, Carlos. see García-Guinea, Javier Exotic species, 142, 254 Extinction, 368 Fecal coliform, 166 Ferguson, Carol. see Nyoka, Susan Fire ecology, 30 Fish communities, 142 Floral development, 386 Florida, 30, 254 Focal species, 392 Fox, Lawrence. see Daniel, Sabrina Frest, Terrence. see DellaSala, Dominick Frost, Evan. see Jules, Erik Frost, Pamela. see Noss, Reed García-Guinea, Javier, Protection and recreational use of a natural-historic area: the King Carlos III Museum project, Madrid, Spain, 245 Gasco Valley, 245 Gatewood, Steve, 275 Genetic conservation, 234 Genetic variation, 41 Gerovac, Paul. see Stewart, Paul. see also Whitman, Richard GIS, 3, 65 Goebel, P. Charles, Seasonal ground-flora pat-terns and site factor relationships of second-growth and old-growth south-facing forest ecosystems, southeastern Ohio, USA, 12 Government, 57 Great Lakes Region, 263 Greenberg, Cathryn, Age, composition, and stand structure of old-growth oak sites in the Florida high pine landscape: implications for ecosystem management and restoration, 30 Ground-flora patterns, seasonal, 12 Grundel, Ralph. see Knutson, Randy Habitat fragmentation, 368 Haney, J. Christopher, Avifauna and vegetation structure in an old-growth oak-pine forest on the Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee (USA), 199 Harffy, Mathew. see García-Guinea, Javier Harrod, Richy. see Aagaard, Jan Heibert, Ronald. see Peloquin, Robert Helianthemum juliae, 79 Hemlock, 3 Herbivory, 263 High pine, 30 Historical ecology, 47 Hix, David. see Goebel, P. Charles Hoover, Lisa, Horse Mountain Botanical Area serpentine revegetation study, 361 Indiana, 172, 177 Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, 98, 109, 132, 142, 155, 166 Individualistic responses, 172 Insect conservation, 109 surveys, 132 Invasive species, 121, 254 Inventory, 73 Invertebrates, 73 Island biogeography, 368 Jenkins, Kurt. see Woodward, Andrea Johnstad, Mark. see Reading, Richard Jones, William. see Lockhart, Christine Jules, Erik The Klamath-Siskiyou region, 295 Ecological consequences of forest fragmentation in the Klamath region, 368 Karner blue butterfly, 98, 109 King Carlos III Museum, 245 Klamath-Siskiyou region, 295, 300, 320, 341, 351, 361, 368, 379, 386, 392 Knutson, Randy, Movement patterns and population characteristics of the Karner blue butterfly (Lycaeides melissa samuelis) at Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, 109. see also Kwilosz, John Kruckeberg, Arthur. see Coleman, Robert Kwilosz, John, Prescribed fire management of Karner blue butterfly habitat at Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, 98. see also Knutson, Randy. Labus, Paul, Picking up the pieces: conserving remnant natural areas in the post-industrial landscape of the Calumet Region, 180 Lake Michigan, 142, 166, 180 Landsat Thematic Mapper, 351 Lockhart, Christine, Invasion of carrotwood (Cupaniopsis anacardioides) in Florida natural areas (USA), 254 Lycaeides melissa samuelis, 98, 109 Lydic, Jason. see Haney, J. Christopher Maine, 47 Marrero-Gómez, Manuel, Size structure in populations of two threatened endemic plant species of the Canary Islands: Cistus osbaeckiaefolius and Helianthemum juliae, 79 Marsden, Jennifer. see Jules, Erik Marshall, Katrina. see Mathiasen, Robert Mathiasen, Robert, Dwarf mistletoe diversity in the Siskiyou-Klamath Mountain Region, 379 McDonald's rock cress, 351 McGee, Elizabeth. see Hoover, Lisa McRae, John. see Hoover, Lisa Metapopulations, 109 McClung, Charles. see Poulson, Thomas Mexico, 279 Mills, L. Scott. see Jules, Erik Mining, 361 Mitchell, Joni, Habitat relationships of five northern bird species breeding in hemlock ravines in Ohio, USA, 3 Mix, Henry. see Reading, Richard Mongolia, 211 Monitoring beach, 166 long-term ecological, 223 National parks, 98, 109, 121, 132, 142, 155, 223 Native plants, 361 Natural-historic area, 245 Natural areas, 275 Natural resource use, 57 governance, 57 Nevers, Meredith. see Whitman, Richard. see also Labus, Paul Nitrogen, soil, 121 Nonindigenous species, 254 Northwest Forest Plan, 223 Noss, Reed, A conservation plan for the Klamath-Siskiyou Ecoregion, 392 Nyoka, Susan, Pollinators of Darlingtonia californica Torr., the California pitcher plant, 386 Oak-pine forest, 199 Odonata, 132 Ohio, 3, 12 Old growth oak, 30 oak-pine, 199 Olivero, Adele. see Goebel, P. Charles Olson, David. see DellaSala, Dominick Olympic National Park, 223 Ortega-Rubio, Alfredo, Scientific research centers and biodiversity conservation in two Mexican biosphere reserves, 279 Padilla-Cubas, Angeles. see Báldi, András Parasitic plants, 379 Parks, 211 Pearl, Christopher. see Bury, R. Bruce Peloquin, Robert, The effects of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) on species diversity and composition of black oak savanna/woodland communities, 121 Pollen limitation, 239 Pollination, 386 Population bottleneck, 41 Poulson, Thomas Autogenic, allogenic, and Individualistic mechanisms of dune succession at Miller, Indiana, 172 Anthropogenic effects on early dune succession at Miller, Indiana, 177 Prairie habitats, 239 Prescribed fire, 98 Protected areas, 211, 275 Ratnaswamy, Mary, Genetic effects of a population bottleneck on a restored deer herd in a national military park, 41 Reading, Richard, Expanding Mongolia's system of protected areas, 211 Refugia, 142 Reid, Stewart. see DellaSala, Dominick Reptiles, 341 Restoration, 41, 98, 180 Revegetation, 361 Reserves design, 392 Hungarian, 73 Richness, species, 73 Rogers, Carolyn. see Ratnaswamy, Mary Rollings, Nick, Linking ecological and social functions: II. Scale and modeling of spatial influence, 65. see also Brunckhorst, David Romero-Schmidt, Heidi. see Ortega-Rubio, Alfredo sandhills, 30 Sarraceniaceae, 386 Schreiner, Edward. see Woodward, Andrea Seed viability, 239 Serpentine, 320, 351, 361 Shea, Kathleen. see Aagaard, Jan Sierra de La Laguna, 279 Simon, Thomas, Structure and function of fish communities in the southern Lake Michigan basin with emphasis on restoration of native fish communities, 142 Simons, Robert. see Greenberg, Cathryn Size structure, population, 79 Smith, Michael. see Ratnaswamy, Mary Smolka, George, Distribution of odonates (dragonflies and damselflies) in the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore and nearby lands, 132 Spain, 245 Spectral classification, 351 Spiders, 386 State programs, 275 Stewart, Paul, Diatom (Bacillariophyta) community response to water quality and land use, 155. see also Smolka, George. see also Simon, Thomas Stockwell, Kyle, Structure and history of the Atlantic white-cedar stands at Appleton Bog, Knox County, Maine, USA, 47 Strittholt, James. see DellaSala, Dominick. see also Noss, Reed Stromayer, Karl. see Ratnaswamy, Mary Sustainability, 57 Swinford, Thomas. see Smolka, George Taxonomy, 379 Tolleston beach, 180 Tollman, David. see Jules, Erik Ultramafics, 320 Vance-Borland, Kenneth. see Noss, Reed Van Deelen, Timothy, Deer-cedar interactions during a period of mild winters: implications for conservation of conifer swamp deeryards in the Great Lakes Region, 263 Vegetation structure, 199 Vicente-Sánchez, Juan. see García-Guinea, Javier Warren, Robert. see Ratnaswamy, Mary Washington, 234 Water quality, 155 Watershed disturbance, 155 White-cedar, northern, 263 White-tailed deer, 41, 263 Whitman, Richard, Interaction of ambient conditions and fecal coliform bacteria in southern Lake Michigan beach waters: monitoring program implications, 166. see also Labus, Paul Woodward, Andrea, The role of ecological theory in long-term ecological monitoring: report of a workshop, 223 Index to Volume 18 (1998)SUBJECT INDEXage structure (4)293 antennal-waving wasp (3)242 Arizona (1)28 Baja California Sur (1)63 biodiversity (2)185 biogeoclimatic zones (4)309 biodiversity (1)73 black-capped vireo (4)333 British Columbia (1)4, (4)279, (4)293, (4)309 Canada (1)4, (1)45, (4)279, (4)293, (4)309 case study (1)28 Centennial Valley (2)116 Central Appalachians (2)175 Chamaesyce (3)208 Changbai Mountain (4)358 China (4)358 conservation (3)242 conservation management (1)28, (3)237 cooperative management (3)237 Cornus florida (3)204 corridors (2)116 Dalea (1)54 Dean Hills (3)204 demographics (2)179 development (2)175 Discula destructiva (3)204 disturbance human (2)164 dogwood anthracnose (3)204 dormancy hard seed-coat (1)54 Driftless Area ecoregion (2)138 ecological classification (1)4 ecological diversity (1)38 ecoregions (4)319 ecosystem fragment (1)28 ecosystem management (1)73 edge effects (1)45 element stewardship abstract (2)169 endangered species management (4)333 plant (1)54 endemism (3)208 English ivy (2)164 ethnographic interview analysis (1)28 exotic species (2)164, (3)223 Fabaceae (1)54 fire disturbance (2)151 ecology (4)350 prescribed (4)350 fire-dependent ecosystem (3)242 floodplain forest (2)138, (2)164 Florida (2)179, (3)208, (4)350 Florida panther (2)179 flowering (4)350 flowering dogwood (3)204 forest inventory (4)309 forest resources (4)319 forest structure (2)164 fragment size (1)45 GAP analysis (1)4 Galactea (3)208 genetics (2)179 geographic information systems (4)338 GIS (1)38, (4)338 Hawaii (2)169 historical forests (2)138, (2)151 humanized landscape (3)231 Illinois (3)204 intermountain United States (2)124 invasive species (2)169 Korea (4)358 land acquisition (1)38 land cover types (4)358 land management (2)175 land planning (1)38 land use (1)81 landscape ecology (2)179 landscape patterns (2)151 logging (2)169 long-day plant (1)54 management landscape-level (1)28 marine mapping (1)4 protected areas (1)4 Mexico (1)63 midwestern North America (1)14 Montana (2)116 native species (3)223 natural landscape (3)231 Northern Rocky Mountains (2)116 oak savanna (3)242 Ojo de Liebre lagoon (1)63 old growth (4)279 old-growth definitions (4)279 forests (4)279, (4)309 indices (4)279, (4)293 Oregon western (2)151 Paederia foetida (2)169 Paederia cruddasiana (2)169 partnership (3)237 Peromyscus (4)333 Phalaris arundinacea (3)223 pine barrens (3)242 pine rockland (3)208 Pinus pungens (1)81 Pinus rigida (1)81 plant community type (2)124 plant diversity (2)185 plant mortality (4)350 protected areas (1)28, (4)309 recruitment (4)350 reed canarygrass (3)223 regeneration pine forest (1)81 regional classifications (4)319 remote sensing (4)358 research natural area (4)338 reserve selection algorithm (4)338 riparian vegetation (2)124 RNA (4)338 salt production (1)63 sampling (2)185 savanna light gradient (1)14 management (1)14 species (1)14 sewer vine (2)169 silt-loam savanna (1)14 skunk vine (2)169 small mammal populations (4)333 social ideology (3)231 soil gradients (3)208 southern Appalachians (1)81 southern United States (4)319 spruce-fir forest (4)293 stand development (4)293 stand dynamics (4)279 stewardship (1)73 successional change (1)14 pine forest (1)81 sustainable development (1)63, (1)73 sustainable forestry (2)175 Tachysphex pechumani (3)242 Texas hill country (4)333 Upper Mississippi River (2)138 vegetation classification (2)124 Vireo atricapillus (4)333 Vizcaíno Biosphere Reserve (1)63 Washington, D.C. (2)164 weighted-benefits maximal covering location model (4)338 Whittaker Sampling Technique (2)185 wildlands conservation (2)116 wildlife habitat (2)138 Yosemite National Park (3)231 AUTHOR INDEX Alden, Howard R. (3)237 Alpert, Peter (2)124 Baskin, Carol C. (1)54 Baskin, Jerry M. (1)54 Borchert, Mark I. (4)338 Bowles, Marlin L. (1)14 Burke, Dawn M. (1)45 Burton, Philip J. (4)293 Castellanos-Vera, Aradit (1)63 Church, Richard L. (4)338 Curthoys, Lesley P. (1)28 Dabydeen, Simon (2)185 Davis, Frank W. (4)338 Ebinger, John E. (3)204 Esker, Terry L. (3)204 Fredericksen, Todd S. (2)175 Gann, George (2)169 Gordon, Doria R. (2)175 Heselmeyer, Jennifer A. (4)333 Howes, Don E. (1)4 Kagan, James (2)124 Klaas, Erwin E. (2)138 Kneeshaw, Daniel D. (4)293 Knutson, Melinda G. (2)138 Kurczewski, Frank E. (3)242 Lertzman, Ken P. (4)279 Lesica, Peter (3)223 Lillie, Thomas H. (1)73 Lluch-Cota, Danile (1)63 MacKinnon, Andy (4)309 Maehr, David S. (2)179 Mahr, Marguerite H. (2)116 McBride, Jenny L. (1)14 McLain, William E. (3)204 Merigliano, Michael F. (3)223 Moritz, Max A. (4)338 Nol, Erica (1)45 O'Brien, Joseph J. (3)208 Ortega-Rubio, Alfredo (1)63 Povilitis, Tony (2)116 Rasmussen, Mary C. (2)151 Ribble, David O. (4)333 Ripley, J. Douglas (1)73 Ripple, William J. (2)151 Rudis, Victor A. (4)319 Saunders, Sari C. (4)279 Schnepf, Krista A. (4)333 Schroeder, Richard L. (3)237 Schwegman, John E. (3)204 Shao, Guofan (4)358 Spier, Lisa P. (4)350 Snyder, James R. (4)350 Stoms, David M. (4)338 Tanimoto, Phillip D. (1)38 Thomas, L.K. Jr. (2)164 Vale, Thomas R. (3)231 Vold, Terje (4)309 Wells, Ralph W. (4)279 Williams, Charles E. (1)81 Wright, Gerald R. (1)38 Yorks, Thad E. (2)185 Zacharias, Mark A. (1)4 Zhao, Guang (4)358 Index to Volume 17 (1997)SUBJECT INDEXAcer (3)219 Alaska, southeast (1)26 Arizona (2)144 aspen, trembling (1)17 Australia (3)233, (3)241 bald eagle (1)26 Baja California (3)212 biodiversity (4)355 protection (1)30, (1)56 bioregional planning (3)233, (3)241 biotope (1)53 bird communities (2)110 shorebirds (3)212 bottomland hardwood forests (2)164 Bromus inermis (4)306 butterflies, see Insects California (2)110 Canada (4)366 cavities, tree (3)219 Chinese tallow tree (3)255 Citronelle ponds (1)6 cliffs (2)110 clonal plants (1)17 coarse woody debris (1)42 coastal ecology (3)212 coastal prairie (3)255 coastal sandplain (3)261 connectivity (2)118 conservation agreements, voluntary (3)233 conservation priorities (3)241 conservation trends (3)233 conservative species (1)53 control methods, herbicide (1)38 Costa Rica (1)75 Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory (1)42 deer browsing (4)297 depression wetlands (1)6 disturbance (4)292 dormancy, hard seed coat (4)313 down wood (3)219 endangered species (3)248, (4)313 exotic plants (2)99, (4)341 grasses (4)306 species (3)255 fen (2)153 fire, large-scale (1)17 fire history (4)346 fire management (4)380 Flint Hills (2)131 floodplain dynamics (2)164 floristic quality assessment (3)265 forest ecosystems (4)292 forest edge (2)118 grasslands (3)261 grazing, sheep (3)261 genetic diversity (1)17 Geomys bursarius (2)136 GIS (4)355 glossy buckthorn (1)38 Gulf Coastal Plain (1)6 habitat fragmentation (2)136 degradation (4)297 Iliamna (4)313 Illinois (3)219 Indiana (2)118 indigenous peoples (3)233 information technology (1)69 insects butterflies (2)153 conservation of (1)53, (2)153, (4)380 prairie (4)380 Internet (1)69 introduced species (1)38, (3)248 invasive plants (2)99 island biogeography (3)248 IUCN protected area categories (1)56 Haliaeetus leucocephalus (1)26 Indiana (1)30 Jaccard's coefficient (4)324 Japanese knotweed (4)341 Kansas (2)131 land management planning (1)26 landscape ecology (4)355 laws water laws (1)30 riparian (1)30 linear mixed models (4)331 long-term study (4)366 Mexico, Baja California (3)212 Michigan (3)265 Minnesota (2)136 Mitchell's satyr (2)153 monitoring (3)265, (4)331, (4)366 multivariate analysis (4)355 national forests (1)42 Tongass National Forest (1)26 National Forest Management Act (1)26 national parks (2)144 Joshua Tree National Park (2)110 Russian (1)56 Saguaro National Park (2)144 Yellowstone National Park (1)17 National Park System units (4)324 National Wetland Categories (3)265 Native Americans, burning by (2)149 natural areas conservation, Costa Rica (1)75 natural area identification (3)265 restoration (3)265 natural resources research (1)69 Nebraska (3)204, (4)306 Neonympha mitchellii (2)153 New Zealand (3)248 North Carolina (2)149 oak savanna (2)136 oak woodland (2)136 old-growth forest (1)42, (2)118, (3)219, (4)292, (4)297 Oregon (4)346 Penstemon grandiflorius (2)136 permitting standards (3)265 Peromyscus (3)204 Piedmont (2)149 plant communities (2)110 pocket gopher (2)136 Polygonum cuspidatum (4)341 pondcypress (1)6 Populus tremuloides (1)17 prairie (2)149, (3)204 burning (4)380 coastal (3)255 prescribed burning (4)346 private land ownership (2)131 property (1)30 protected areas (3)241 proximity index (2)118 public opinion (2)144 Quercus (3)219 ranching (2)131 recovery plans (3)233 recreational use (4)366 regionalization (3)241 regulation (1)30 remnant dependence (1)53 remote sensing (4)355 research tools (1)69 Reynoutria japonica (4)341 Rhamnus frangula (1)38 river environment, modified (2)164 roadside (3)204 vegetation (2)99 Russian conservation (1)56 sample size (4)331 sampling design (4)331 sandy beaches (3)212 Sapium sebiferum (3)255 scrub (2)99 seed germination, fire ecology of (4)313 shrub encroachment (3)261 small mammals (3)204 shorebird migration (3)212 smooth brome (4)306 soils, roadside (2)99 South Carolina (2)149 Southern Appalachian (1)42 species density (4)324 diversity (2)110 richness (4)324 species-area curves (4)324 stand development (1)42 tallgrass prairie (2)131 temporary ponds (1)6 thresholds (4)292 tiller development (4)306 Tiritiri Matangi (3)248 Upper Mississippi (2)164 urban parks (4)366 urban wildlife (2)144 weed management (4)341 wet prairie (4)346 wetland index (4)346 wetlands (1)6, (3)212 wilderness areas (2)144 Willamette Valley (4)346 World Wide Web (1)69 zapovednik (1)56 AUTHOR INDEX Barden, Lawrence S. (2)149 Baskin, Jerry M. (4)313 Baskin, Carol C. (4)313 Bouchard, Andre (4)366 Brodowicz, William W. (3)265 Bruce, Katherine A. (3)255 Cameron, Guy N. (3)255 Camp, Richard J. (2)110 Cogliastro, Alain (4)366 Colwell, Mark A. (1)56 Cresswell, Ian D. (3)241 Crownover, Stanley H. (2)99 Davis, Mark A. (2)136 Debinski, Diane M. (4)355 Despain, Don G. (1)17 Domon, Gerald (4)366 Dress, William J. (4)297 Dubynin, Alexander (1)56 Duke, Abbey (2)136 Dunwiddie, Peter W. (3)261 Escofet, Anamaria (3)212 Faulkner, Maurya B. (4)324 Fischman, Robert L. (1)30 Folkerts, George W. (1)6 Frenkel, Robert E. (4)346 Gardner, Robert H. (1)17 Gende, Scott M. (1)26 Gonzalez, Salvador (3)212 Gordon, Doria (2)99 Greenburg, Cathryn H. (2)99 Gustafson, Eric J. (2)118 Harcombe, Paul A. (3)255 Hardt, Richard A. (1)42 Harris, Lisa K. (2)144 Herman, Kim D. (3)265 Humphrey, Philip S. (4)355 Hunter, Malcolm L. Jr. (4)292 Ibsen, Tom (2)136 Jubinsky, Greg (3)255 Kindscher, Kelly (2)131 Kirsch, Eileen M. (3)204 Knight, Richard L. (2)110 Koroliuk, Andrei Yu. (1)56 Lajeunesse, Denyse (4)366 Lesica, Peter (4)331 Leung, Yu-Fai (1)69 Lopez-Uriarte, Ernesto (3)212 Lubinski, Kenneth S. (2)164 Marston, Brian H. (1)26 Masters, Linda A. (3)265 Merchant, Henry C. (4)341 Nelson, John C. (2)164 Palacios, Eduardo (3)212 Panzer, Ron (1)53 Parker, George R. (2)118 Penskar, Michael R. (3)265 Pryde, Philip R. (3)248 Reed, Catherine C. (4)380 Reinartz, James A. (1)38 Renkin, Roy A. (1)17 Reznicek, Anton A. (3)265 Rhodes, Ruthanne (2)136 Rome, Abi (1)75 Romme, William H. (1)17 Rooney, Thomas P. (4)297 Roovers, Lynn M. (3)219 Schelhas, John (2)144 Scott, Nancy (2)131 Seiger, Leslie A. (4)341 Shaw, William W. (2)144 Shifley, Stephen R. (3)219 Shuey, John (1)53, (2)153 Sobolev, Nikolai A. (1)56 Spetich, Martin A. (2)118 Steele, Brian M. (4)331 Stillwaugh, Don (1)53 Stohlgren, Thomas J. (4)324 Streatfeild, Rosemary (4)346 Stubbendiek, James (4)306 Swank, Wayne T. (1)42 Thackway, Richard (3)233, (3)241 Tran, Hai (2)136 Turner, Monica G. (1)17 Tuscan, Gerald A. (1)17 Tyler, Hank (1)75 White, Alan S. (4)292 Wilhelm, Gerould S. (3)265 Willson, Gary D. (4)306 Willson, Mary F. (1)26 Yin, Yao (2)164 Index to Volume 16 (1996)SUBJECT INDEXalien plant species (4)289 Alliaria petiolata (3)184 Ambystoma cingulatum (1)49 Arizona (1)62, (4)354 Australia (4)344 backcountry management (2)134, (2)142 Benefits-Based Management (BBM, BDM) (2)94 bioregional conservation (1)62 bluejoint reedgrass (1)3 Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BSCAW) (2)128 Bromus inermis (4)289 Calamagrostis canadensis (1)3 case studies (2)100 Central Hardwoods (3)248 Cervus elaphus (3)198 cluster analysis (4)303 community composition (4)318 cultural landscape, conservation of (2)152 degraded forest vegetation (3)184 disturbed fen (4)275 dormancy (4)335 ecological monitoring (4)354 ecotone (4)318 ecosystem management (2)100, (4)344 element stewardship abstract flatwoods salamander (Ambystoma cingulatum) (1)49 Coeur d'Alene salamander (Plethodon idahoensis) (3)238 elk (3)198 endangered species (4)335 exotic species (3)184 fire effects (3)227 fire history (1)3, (3)248 fire, wild (3)198 flatwoods salamander (1)49 floras (4)295 floristic similarities (4)303 Florida (1)36, (3)171 Florida scrub (3)171, (3)227 geographical trends (4)303 Georgia (USA) (1)24 germination (4)335 Gila River-Sky Island Bioregion (1)62 graminoid fen (4)275 grassland management (1)3 Great Barrier Reef (4)344 habitat fragmentation of (1)24 human (2)100 habitat suitability index (2)100 Hawaii (4)335 Illinois (3)184 Indiana (3)248 invasion dynamics (4)289 legal boundaries (1)24 limestone glade (3)216 Lesquerella filiformis (3)216 Loess Hills (4)318 Lupinus perennis (1)41 Maine (1)3 marine protected area (4)344 Massachusetts (4)310 mid-grass prairie (4)318 Minnesota (2)128 Montana (2)147 methodology monitoring intensity (3)227 multiparcel land acquisition (1)36 sampling methods (3)227 midwestern United States (1)14, (4)295 midwestern forests (1)14 multiparcel land acquisition (1)36 national parks Spain (2)152 U.S. (2)118, (2)134, (2)142, (4)295, (4)303 natural processes (1)55 natural areas management benefits-driven approach (2)94 monitoring programs in (2)152 policies (2)152 recreational use in (2)142 tourism (2)147 visitor use, and (2)118, (2)128, (2)134 New Mexico (1)62, (3)208 non-native species (4)295 NOYELP (3)198 Oak Openings region (1)41 oak savanna (1)41 Ohio (1)41 Oregon (2)89 paleoecology (1)3 Pinus clausa (3)171 plant demography (3)227 plant life cycles (4)303 plant lists (4)295 population ecology (3)216 population models, spatially explicit (3)198 prairie fen (4)275 prescribed fire effect on vegetation composition (3)171 effects on life history (1)41 effects on herbaceous flora (3)184 low-intensity (3)171 protection of natural areas private market techniques (1)24 and local economies (2)147 protection status (3)208 protected areas (4)354 rare species (1)49, (3)208, (3)238 rare wetland fauna (4)310 recreation habitat (2)100 recreation resources, management of (2)94, (2)142 resource damage assessing (2)134 riparian monitoring (4)354 sand pine scrub (3)171 Silene lanceolata (4)335 smooth brome (4)289 social carrying capacity (2)118 Spain, natural parks (2)152 Steward's Circle hydrologic models (4)362 tallgrass prairie (4)318 remnants (4)289 techniques, see methodology timber harvesting (4)310 trail use, impacts of (1)14 urban impacts (4)354 vegetation composition (1)14 vegetation succession (4)275 visitor encounter norms (2)128 visitor behavior, noncompliant (2)134 Visitor Experience and Resource Protection (VERP) (2)118, (2)128 Western Big Cypress Region, Florida (1)36 wild blue lupine (1)41 Wilderness Act of 1964, the (1)55 wilderness areas Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Minnesota (2)128 Eagle Cap Wilderness, Oregon (2)89 impacts in (3)192 management (1)55, (2)134 monitoring of impacts in (1)55 state (3)192 values (2)89 visitor characteristics & attitudes (2)89 wildlife monitoring (4)354 wildlife viewing (2)147 world heritage area (4)344 AUTHOR INDEX Abrahamson, Warren G. (3) 171 Abrahamson, Jill R. (3)171 Addison, David S. (1)36 Adkison, Gregory P. (1)14 Anderson, Dorothy H. (2)108, (2)128 Ballinger, Nicole L. (2)142 Bennett, James P. (4)295, (4)303 Blankespoor, Gilbert W. (4)289 Bowles, Marlin (4)275 Briggs, Mark K. (4)354 Brunson, Mark (2)100 Burkhard, Daryl R. (1)24 Cassirer, E. Frances (3)238 Castell, Carles (2)152 Castell, Joan I. (2)152 Craik, Wendy (4)344 Dieffenbacher-Krall, Ann C. (1)3 Driver, B.L. (2)94 Freimund, Wayne A. (2)108 Genter, David L. (3)238 Glenn-Lewin, David C. (4)318 Gordon, Doria R. (3)227 Grigore, Michelle Trudeau (1)41 Groves, Craig R. (3)238 Halvorson, William (4)354 Halward, Tracy (4)335 Harris, Lisa (4)354 Heim, James R. (3)184 Hendee, John C. (2)89 Hof, Marilyn (2)118 Howe, Jim (4)354 Jackson, Marion T. (1)14 Johnson, Darryll R. (2)134 Johnson, Ken (4)275 Kittredge, David B., Jr. (4)310 Lewis, Michael S. (2)128 Lime, David W. (2)118, (2)128 Marion, Jeffrey (2)142 Manning, Robert E. (2)118, (2)142 May, Jennifer K. (4)289 McBride, Jeanette (4)275 McCool, Stephen F. (2)147 Mehlman, David W. (3)208 Menges, Eric S. (3)227 Murray, Michael P. (1)55 Newman, David H. (1)24 Olson, Steven D. (3)248 Palis, John G. (1)49 Peterson, Mark R. (3)192 Pitt, David G. (2)108 Povilitis, Tony (1)62 Powell, Jennifer (4)362 Ramsey, Christine J. (1)36 Reichel, James D. (3)238 Richter, Brian D. (4)362 Roggenbuck, Joseph (2)142 Romme, William H. (3)198 Rosburg, Thomas R. (4)318 Schwartz, Mark W. (3)184 Shaw, Robert (4)335 Soler, Jordi (2)152 Stoynoff, Nick (4)275 Tramer, Elliot J. (1)41 Turner, Monica G. (3)198 Thomas, Lisa Potter (3)216 Vande Kamp, Mark E. (2)134 Wallace, Linda L. (3)198 Watson, Alan E. (2)89 Wu, Yegang (3)198 Zaglauer, Hans P. (2)89 return to top of page |
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