1.Baxter, C. V., C. A.
Frissell and F. R. Hauer. 1999. Geomorphology, logging
roads and the distribution of bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus)
spawning in a forested river basin: Implications for management and
conservation. Transactions of the
American Fisheries Society 128(5):854–867. |
2.Chess, D. W. and J. A.
Stanford. 1999. Experimental effects of temperature and
prey asemblage on growth and lipid accumulation by Mysis relicta loven. Hydrobiologia 412(1):155–164. |
3.Fagre, D. B., C. H. Key, J.
D. White, S. W. Running, F. R. Hauer, R. E. Keane and K. C. Ryan. 1999. Ecosystem dynamics of the Northern Rocky Mountains, USA. The Parthenon Publishing Group, Oxford,
United Kingdom. 20–22 pp. |
4.Frolking, S., K. McDonald,
J. Kimball, R. Zimmermann, J. B. Way and S. W. Running.  1999. Using the space-borne NASA Scatterometer (NSCAT) to determine the
frozen and thawed seasons of a boreal landscape. Journal of Geophysical Research 104(D22):27,895–27,907. |
5.Hauer, F. R., G. C. Poole,
J. T. Gangemi and C. V. Baxter. 1999. Large woody debris in
bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) spawning streams of logged and
wilderness watersheds in northwest Montana. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 56:915–924. |
6.Independent Scientific
Group, c. R. N. Williams, P. A. Bisson, D. L. Bottom, L. D. Calvin, C. C.
Coutant, J. M. W. Erho, C. A. Frissell, J. A. Lichatowich, W. J. Liss, W. E.
McConnaha, P. R. Mundy, J. A. Stanford and R. R. Whitney. 1999. Return to the River: Scientific issues in the restoration of salmonid
fishes in the Columbia River. Fisheries
Management 24(3):10–19. |
7.Kimball, J. S., S. W.
Running and S. S. Saatchi. 1999. Sensitivity of boreal
forest regional water flux and net primary production simulations to sub-grid
scale land cover complexity. Journal
of Geophysical Research 104(D22):27,789–27,801. |
8.Lowe, W. H. and F. R.
Hauer. 1999. Ecology of two large, net-spinning
caddisfly species in a mountain stream: distribution, abundance and metabolic
response to a thermal gradient. Canadian
Journal of Zoology 77:1637–1644. |
9.Running, S. W., J. B. Way,
K. McDonald, J. S. Kimball, S. Frolking, A. R. Keyser and R. Zimmerman. 1999. Radar remote sensing proposed for monitoring freeze/thaw transitions
in boreal regions. Eos,
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220–221. |
10.Shakarjian, M. J. and J. A.
Stanford. 1999. Impacts to river biota studied in Zion
Narrows. Park Science 19(1):12. |
11.Spencer, C. N., D. S.
Potter, R. T. Bukantis and J. A. Stanford. 1999. Impact of predation by Mysis
relicta on zooplankton in Flathead Lake, Montana, USA. Journal of Plankton Research 21(1):51–64. |
12.Wicklum, D. 1999. Variation in horizontal zooplankton abundance in mountain lakes: shore
avoidance or fish predation? Journal
of Plankton Research 21(10):1957–1975. |
13.Wilson, J. P. and M. S.
Lorang. 1999. Spatial models of soil erosion and GIS, pp.
83–103. IN: Fotheringham, A. S. and M. Wegener (eds.), Spatial Models
and GIS - New Potential and New Models. Taylor and Francis, Chichester. |
14.Chess, D. W. and J. A.
Stanford. 1998. Comparative energetics and life cycle of
the opossum shrimp (Mysis relicta) in native and non-native
environments. Freshwater Biology 40(4):783–794. |
15.Ellis, B. K., J. A.
Stanford and J. V. Ward. 1998. Microbial assemblages and production in
alluvial aquifers of the Flathead River, Montana, USA. Journal of the North American
Benthological Society 17(4):382–402. |
16.Hauer, F. R. and R. D.
Smith. 1998. The hydrogeomorphic approach to functional
assessment of riparian wetlands: evaluating impacts and mitigation on river
floodplains in the USA. Freshwater
Biology 40(3):517–530. |
17.Hauer, F. R. and C. N.
Spencer. 1998. Phosphorus and nitrogen dynamics in streams
associated with wildfire: A study of immediate and longterm effects. International Journal of Wildland Fire 8(4):183–198. |
18.Holmes, M. E. and G. C.
Poole. 1998. Management of a long-term water quality
database: FLATDAT for the Flathead Lake Biological Station, pp. 111–116. IN: Michener, W. K., J. H. Porter and S. G. Stafford (eds.), Data and Information
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19.Independent Scientific
Group. 1998. Return to the River: An ecological vision
for the recovery of the Columbia River salmon. Environmental Law 28:503–518. |
20.Jamieson, W. and V. H.
Resh. 1998. Biology of Tanychela pilosa (Hymemoptera: Ichneumonidae), a parasitoid of the aquatic moth Petrophila
confusalis (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae). Entomology News 109(5):329–338. |
21.Marks, D., J. Kimball, D.
Tingey and T. Link. 1998. The sensitivity of snowmelt processes to
climate conditions and forest cover during rain-on-snow: a case study of the
1996 Pacific Northwest flood. Hydrological
Processes 12:1569–1587. |
22.Pusch, M., D. Fiebig, I.
Brettar, H. Eisenmann, B. K. Ellis, L. A. Kaplan, M. A. Lock, M. W. Naegeli
and W. Traunspurger. 1998. The role of micro-organisms in the
ecological connectivity of running waters. Freshwater Biology 40(3):453–495. |
23.Scrimgeour, G. J., D.
Wicklum and S. D. Pruss. 1998. Selection of an aquatic indicator species
to monitor organic contaminants in trophically simple lotic food webs. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 35:565–572. |
24.Spencer, C. N. and B. K.
Ellis. 1998. Role of nutrients and zooplankton in
regulation of phytoplankton in Flathead Lake (Montana, USA), a large
oligotrophic lake. Freshwater
Biology 39(4):755–763. |
25.Stanford, J. A. 1998. Rivers in the landscape: introduction to the special issue on riparian
and groundwater ecology. Freshwater
Biology 40(3):402–406. |
26.Stanford, J. A. and T.
Gonser. 1998. Special Issue Rivers in the Landscape:
riparian and groundwater ecology. Freshwater
Biology 40(3):401–585. |
27.Tabacchi, E., D. L.
Correll, R. Hauer, G. Pinay, A.-M. Planty-Tabacchi and R. C. Wissmar. 1998. Development, maintenance and role of riparian vegetation in the river
landscape. Freshwater Biology 40(3):497–516. |
28.Tardiff, S. E. and J. A.
Stanford. 1998. Grizzly bear digging: effects on subalpine
meadow plants in relation to mineral nitrogen availability. Ecology 79(7):2219–2228. |
29.Ward, J. V. and J. A.
Stanford. 1998. Changing perspectives in the ecology of
regulated rivers. Australian Soc.
Limnol., Spec. Publ. 12:37–51. |
30.Watson, P. J. 1998. Multi-male mating and female choice increase offspring growth in the
spider Neriene litigiosa (Linyphiidae). Animal Behavior 55:387–403. |
31.Allendorf, F. W., D.
Bayles, D. L. Bottom, K. P. Currens, C. A. Frissell, D. Hankin, J. A.
Lichatowich, W. Nehlsen, P. C. Trotter and T. H. Williams. 1997. Prioritizing Pacific salmon stocks for conservation. Conservation Biology 11(1):140–152. |
32.Blem, C. R. 1997. Lipid reserves of the eastern cottonmouth (Agkistrodon piscivorus)
at the northern edge of its range. Copeia 1:53–59. |
33.Blem, C. R., L. B. Blem and
C. C. Cosgrove. 1997. Field studies of rufous hummingbird sucrose
preference: does source height affect test results? Journal of Field Ornithology 68(2):245–252. |
34.Coutant, C. C., L. D.
Calvin, J. M. W. Erho, J. A. Lichatowich, W. J. Liss, W. E. McConnaha, P. R.
Mundy, J. A. Stanford, R. R. Whitney, R. N. Williams, D. L. Bottom and C. A.
Frissell. 1997. The normative river: An ecological vision
for the recovery of the Columbia River salmon. American Society of Civil Engineers, Atlanta,
Georgia. 50–59 pp. |
35.Ebersole, J. L., W. J. Liss
and C. A. Frissell. 1997. Restoration of stream habitats in the
western USA: restoration as reexpression of habitat capacity. Environmental Management 21(1):1–14. |
36.Fagre, D. B., P. L.
Comanor, J. D. White, F. R. Hauer and S. W. Running. 1997. Watershed responses to climate change at Glacier National Park. Journal Amer. Water Res. Assoc. 33(4):755–765. |
37.Frissell, C. A. 1997. Ecological principles, pp. 96–115. IN: Williams, J. E., C.
A. Wood and M. P. Dombeck (eds.), Watershed Restoration: Principles and Practices. Americal Fisheries Society, Bethesda. |
38.Frissell, C. A., W. J.
Liss, R. E. Gresswell, R. K. Nawa and J. L. Ebersole. 1997. A resource in crisis: changing the measure of salmon management, pp.
411–444. IN: Stouder, D. J., P. A. Bisson and R. J. Naiman
(eds.), Pacific Salmon and Their Ecosystems: Status
and Future Options. Chapman and Hall,
New York. |
39.Hauer, F. R., J. S. Baron,
D. H. Campbell, K. D. Fausch, S. W. Hostetler, G. H. Leavesley, P. R.
Leavitt, D. M. McKnight and J. A. Stanford. 1997. Assessment of climate change and freshwater ecosystems of the Rocky
Mountains, USA and Canada. Hydrological
Processes 11(8):903–924. |
40.Poole, G., R. J. Naiman, J.
Pastor and J. A. Stanford. 1997. Uses and limitations of
ground penetrating RADAR in two riparian systems, pp. 140–148. IN: Gibert, J., J. Mathieu and F. Fournier (eds.), Groundwater/Surface Water Ecotones:
Biological and Hydrological Interactions and Management Options. Cambridge University Press, Port Chester. |
41.Poole, G. C., C. A.
Frissell and S. C. Ralph. 1997. In-stream habitat unit
classification: Inadequacies for monitoring and some consequences for
management. Journal of the
American Water Resources Association 33(4):879–896. |
42.Wicklum, D., D. E. C. Smith
and R. W. Davies. 1997. Mortality, preference, avoidance and
activity of a predatory leech exposed to cadmium. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 32:178–183. |
43.Wissmar, R. C., J. A.
Stanford and B. K. Ellis. 1997. Stable nitrogen isotope
tracing of trophic relations in food webs of river and hyporheic habitats,
pp. 166–171. IN: Gibert, J., J. Mathieu and F. Fournier
(eds.), Groundwater/Surface
Water Ecotones:Â Biological and
Hydrological Interactions and Management Options. Cambridge University Press, Port Chester. |
44.Collister, D. M. and D.
Wicklum. 1996. Intraspecific variation in Loggerhead
Shrikes: sexual dimorphism and implication for subspecies
classification. The Auk 113(1):221–223. |
45.Frissell, C. A. and D.
Bayles. 1996. Ecosystem management and the conservation
of aquatic biodiversity and ecological integrity. Water Resources Bulletin 32(2):229–240. |
46.Frissell, C. A. and D. G.
Lonzarich. 1996. Habitat use and competition among stream
fishes, pp. 493–510. IN: Hauer, F. R. and G. A. Lamberti (eds.), Methods in Stream
Ecology. Academic Press, San Diego. |
47.Hauer, F. R. and W. R.
Hill. 1996. Temperature, light, and oxygen, pp.
93–106. IN: Hauer, F. R. and G. R. Lamberti (eds.), Methods in Stream
Ecology. Academic Press, San Diego. |
48.Hauer, F. R. and G. A.
Lamberti (eds.). 1996. Methods in Stream
Ecology. Academic Press, San Diego. |
49.Hauer, F. R. and V. H.
Resh. 1996. Benthic macroinvertebrates, pp.
339–369. IN: Hauer, F. R. and G. A. Lamberti (eds.), Methods in Stream
Ecology. Academic Press, San Diego. |
50.Imbert, J. B. and J. A.
Stanford. 1996. An ecological study of a regulated prairie
stream in western Montana. Regulated
Rivers: Research and Management 12(6):597–615. |
51.Lohr, S. and J. Stanford. 1996. A new horizon for biological field stations and marine laboratories. TREE 11(5):228. |
52.Stanford, J. A. 1996. Landscapes and catchment basins, pp. 3–22. IN: Hauer, F. R. and G. A. Lamberti (eds.), Methods in Stream Ecology. Academic Press, San Diego. |
53.Stanford, J. A. and G. C.
Poole. 1996. A protocol for ecosystem management. Ecol. Soc. of America Ecological
Applications 6(3):741–744. |
54.Stanford, J. A., J. V.
Ward, W. J. Liss, C. A. Frissell, R. N. Williams, J. A. Lichatowich and C. C.
Coutant. 1996. A general protocol for restoration of
regulated rivers. Regulated Rivers:
Research and Management 12(4–5):391–413. |
55.Wicklum, D. and R. W.
Davies. 1996. The effects of chronic cadmium stress on
energy acquisition and alocation in a freshwater benthic invertebrate
predator. Aquatic Toxicology 35:237–252. |
56.Blem, C. R. and L. B. Blem. 1995. The eastern cottonmouth (Agkistrodon piscivorus) at the
northern edge of its range. Journal
of Herpetology 29(3):391–398. |
57.Butler, N. M. 1995. Effects of sediment loading on food perception and ingestion by
freshwater copepods. Mar. Fresh.
Behav. Physiol. 26:287–294. |
58.Loken, B. R., C. N. Spencer
and J. W. O. Granath. 1995. Prevalence and transmission of cercariae
causing schistosome dermatitis in Flathead Lake, Montana. J. Parasitol. 81(4):646–649. |
59.Naiman, R. J., J. J.
Magnuson, D. M. McKnight and J. A. Stanford (eds.). 1995. The Freshwater Imperative: A Research Agenda, 1st Edition. Island Press, Washington. |
60.Naiman, R. J., J. J.
Magnuson, D. M. McKnight, J. A. Stanford and J. R. Karr. 1995. Freshwater ecosystems and their management: A national
initiative. Science 270(5236):584–585. |
61.Ward, J. V. and J. A.
Stanford. 1995. Ecological connectivity in alluvial river
ecosystems and its disruption by flow regulation. Regulated Rivers: Research and
Management 11(1):105–119. |
62.Ward, J. V. and J. A.
Stanford. 1995. The serial discontinuity concept: extending
the model to floodplain rivers. Regulated Rivers: Research and
Management 10(2–4):159–168. |
63.Watson, P. J. 1995. Dancing in the Dome: males are lured by food and sex into erotic contests
and deadly brawls. Natural History 104(3):40–43. |
64.Butler, N. M. 1994. Lipid storage in Diaptomus kenai (Copepoda; Calanoida): effects
of inter- and intraspecific variation in food quality. Hydrobiologia 274:9–16. |
65.Gibert, J., D. L.
Danielopol and J. A. Stanford. 1994. Groundwater Ecology. Academic Press, Inc., San Diego. |
66.Gibert, J., J. A. Stanford,
M.-J. Dole-Oliver and J. V. Ward. 1994. Basic attributes of
groundwater ecosystems and prospects for research, pp. 7–40. IN: Gibert, J., D. L. Danielopol and J. A. Stanford (eds.), Groundwater Ecology. Academic Press, Inc., San
Diego. |
67.Ralph, S. C., G. C. Poole,
L. L. Conquest and R. J. Naiman. 1994. Stream channel morphology
and woody debris in logged and unlogged basins of western Washington. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and
Aquatic Sciences 51:37–51. |
68.Stanford, J. A. and J.
Gibert. 1994. Conclusions and Perspective, pp.
543–547. IN: Gibert, J., D. Danielopol, J. A. Stanford
(ed.), Groundwater Ecology. Academic Press, Inc., San
Diego. |
69.Stanford, J. A. and H. M.
Valett. 1994. Proceedings of the Second International
Conference on Ground Water Ecology. American Water Resources Association, Atlanta, Georgia. 390 pp. |
70.Stanford, J. A. and H. M.
Valett (eds.). 1994. Proceedings of the Second
International Conference on Ground Water Ecology. Second International Conference on Ground
Water Ecology, Atlanta, GA. American
Water Resources Association, 27–30 March 1994. |
71.Stanford, J. A., J. V. Ward
and B. K. Ellis. 1994. Ecology of the alluvial aquifers of the
Flathead River, Montana, pp. 367–390. IN: Gibert, J., D. L. Danielopol, J. A.
Stanford (ed.), Groundwater Ecology. Academic Press, Inc., San Diego. |
72.Ward, J. V., J. A. Stanford
and N. J. Voelz. 1994. Spatial distribution patterns of Crustacea
in the floodplain aquifer of an alluvial river. Hydrobiologia 287(1):11–17. |
73.Watson, P. J. and J. R. B.
Lighton. 1994. Sexual selection and the energetics of
copulatory courtship in the sierra dome spider, Linyphia litigiosa. Animal Behaviour 48:615–626. |
74.Blem, C. R. and L. B. Blem. 1993. Do swallows sunbathe to control ectoparasites? An experimental
test. The Condor 95(3):728–730. |
75.Blem, C. R., L. B. Blem, J.
H. Felix and D. W. Holt. 1993. Estimation of body mass of voles from
crania in short-eared owl pellets. American
Midland Naturalist 129(2):282–287. |
76.Chess, D. W., F. Gibson, A.
T. Scholz and R. J. White. 1993. The introduction of
Lahontan cutthroat trout into a previously fishless lake: Feeding habits and
effects upon the zooplankton and benthic community. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 8(3):215–225. |
77.DeBolt, A. and B. McCune. 1993. Lichens of Glacier
National Park, Montana. The
Bryologist 96(2):192–204. |
78.Gwynne, D. T. 1993. Food quality controls sexual selection in Mormon crickets by altering
male mating investment. Ecology 74(5):1406–1413. |
79.Hauer, F. R. 1993. Artificial streams for the study of macroinvertebrate growth and
bioenergetics. Journal of the
North American Benthological Society 12(4):333–337. |
80.Jourdonnais, J. H. and F.
R. Hauer. 1993. Electrical frequency control and its
effects on flow and river ecology in the lower Flathead River, Montana. Rivers 4(2):132–145. |
81.Leendertz, F. H. 1993. Influence of logging on small mammal commmunities in Western
Montana. Proceedings of the
Montana Academy of Sciences 53. |
82.Lorang, M. S., P. D. Komar
and J. A. Stanford. 1993. Lake level regulation and shoreline erosion
in Flathead Lake, Montana: a response to the redistribution of annual wave
energy. Journal of Coastal
Research 9(2):494–508. |
83.Lorang, M. S. and J. A.
Stanford. 1993. Variability of shoreline erosion and
accretion within a beach compartment of Flathead Lake, Montana. Limnology and Oceanography 38(8):1783–1795. |
84.Lorang, M. S., J. A.
Stanford, F. R. Hauer and J. H. Jourdonnais. 1993. Dissipative and reflective beaches in a large lake and the physical
effects of lake level regulation. Ocean
and Coastal Management 19(3):263–287. |
85.Marks, J. C. and R. L.
Lowe. 1993. Interactive effects of nutrient
availability and light levels on the periphyton composition of a large
oligotrophic lake. Canadian
Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 50(6):1270–1278. |
86.Nawa, R. K. and C. A.
Frissell. 1993. Measuring scour and fill of gravel
streambeds with scour chains and sliding-bead monitors. North American Journal of Fisheries
Management 13(3):634–639. |
87.Spencer, C. and B. Loken. 1993. Scratching for Answers. Montana
Outdoors 24(4):24–26. |
88.Stanford, J. A. and J. V.
Ward. 1993. An ecosystem perspective of alluvial
rivers: connectivity and the hyporheic corridor. Journal of the North American
Benthological Society 12(1):48–60. |
89.Ward, J. V. and J. A.
Stanford. 1993. Research needs in regulated river
ecology. Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 8:205–209. |
90.Watson, P. J. 1993. Foraging advantage of polyandry for female sierra dome spiders (Linyphia
litigiosa: Linyphiidae) and assessment of alternative direct benefit
hypotheses. American Naturalist 141(3):440–465. |
91.Benke, A. C., F. R. Hauer,
D. L. Stites, J. L. Meyer and R. T. Edwards. 1992. Growth of snag-dwelling mayflies in a blackwater river: The influence
of temperature and food. Archiv
fur Hydrobiologie 125(1):63–81. |
92.Blem, C. R. and L. B. Blem. 1992. Some observations of sunbathing in swallows. Journal of Field Ornithology 63(1):53–56. |
93.Hall, C. A. S., J. A.
Stanford and F. R. Hauer. 1992. The distribution and
abundance of organisms as a consequence of energy balances along multiple
environmental gradients. Oikos 65(3):377–390. |
94.Plénet, S., P. Marmonier,
J. Gibert, J. A. Stanford, A. Bodergat and C. M. Schmidt. 1992. Groundwater hazard evaluation: A perspective for the use of
interstitial and benthic invertebrates as sentinel of aquifer metallic
contamination. American Water
Resources Association, 319–329 pp. |
95.Stanford, J. A. and F. R.
Hauer. 1992. Mitigating the impacts of stream and lake
regulation in the Flathead River Catchment, Montana, USA:
An ecosystem perspective. Aquatic
Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 2(1):35–63. |
96.Stanford, J. A. and J. J.
Simons (eds.). 1992. Proceedings of the First
International Conference on Ground Water Ecology. American Water Resources Association,
Bethesda. |
97.Stanford, J. A. and J. V.
Ward. 1992. Emergent properties of ground water
ecology: Conference conclusions and recommendations for research and
management. American Water Resources
Association, Bethesda. 409–415 pp. |
98.Stanford, J. A. and J. V.
Ward. 1992. Management of aquatic resources in large
catchments: Recognizing interactions between ecosystem connectivity and
environmental disturbance, pp. 91–124. IN: Naiman, R. J. (ed.), Watershed Management. Springer-Verlag, New York. |
99.Dodds, W. K., J. C. Priscu
and B. K. Ellis. 1991. Seasonal uptake and regeneration of
inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus in a large oligotrophic lake:
size-fractionation and antibiotic treatment. Journal of Plankton Research 13(6):1339–1358. |
100.Hauer, F. R. and A. C.
Benke. 1991. Rapid growth of snag-dwelling chironomids
in a blackwater river: the influence of temperature and discharge. Journal of the North American
Benthological Society 10:154–164. |
101.Hauer, F. R. and J. A.
Stanford. 1991. Distribution and abundance of Trichoptera
in a large regulated river. Verh.
Internat. Verein. Limnol. 24:1636–1639. |
102.Lorang, M. S. 1991. An artificial perched-gravel beach as a shore protection
structure. Seattle, Washington. 1916–1925 pp. |
103.Reid, J. W., E. B. Reed, J.
V. Ward, N. J. Voelz and J. A. Stanford. 1991. Diacyclops
languidoides (Lilljeborg, 1901) sl and Acanthocyclops
montana, new species (Copepoda, Cyclopoida), from groundwater in Montana,
USA. Hydrobiologia 218:133–149. |
104.Spencer, C. N. and F. R.
Hauer. 1991. Phosphorus and nitrogen dynamics in streams
during a wildfire. Journal of the
North American Benthological Society 10(1):24–30. |
105.Spencer, C. N., B. R.
McClelland and J. A. Stanford. 1991. Shrimp stocking, salmon
collapse and eagle displacement: Cascading interactions in the food web of a
large aquatic ecosystem. BioScience 41(1):14–21. |
106.Stanford, J. A. and J. V.
Ward. 1991.  Limnology of Lake Powell and the chemistry
of the Colorado River. National
Academy Press, Santa Fe, New Mexico. 75–101 pp. |
107.Varrelman, S. K. and C. N.
Spencer. 1991. Preliminary investigation of effects of
water-level regulation on nearshore benthic invertebrates of Flathead Lake
compared to Lake McDonald, northwest Montana. Proceedings of the Montana Academy of Sciences 51:85–102. |
108.Ward, J. V. and J. A.
Stanford. 1991. Benthic faunal patterns along the
longitudinal gradient of a Rocky Mountain river system. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 24(5):3087–3094. |
109.Ward, J. V. and J. A.
Stanford. 1991. Research directions in stream ecology, pp.
121–132. IN: Menon, J. (ed.), Advances in Ecology. Council Sci. Res., Trivandrum. |
110.Watson, P. J. 1991. Multiple paternity and first mate sperm precedence in the sierra dome
spider, Linyphia litigiosa Keyserling (Linyphiidae). Animal Behavior 41:135–148. |
111.Watson, P. J. 1991. Multiple paternity as genetic bet-hedging in
female sierra dome spiders, Linyphia litigiosa (Linyphiidae). Animal Behavior 41:343–360. |
112.Jourdonnais, J. H., J. A.
Stanford, F. R. Hauer and C. A. S. Hall. 1990. Assessing options for
stream regulation using hydrologic simulations and cumulative impact
analyses: Flathead River Basin, USA. Regulated
Rivers: Research and Management 5(3):279–293. |
113.McDowell, W. H., C. G.
Sánchez, C. E. Asbury and C. R. R. Pérez. 1990. Influence of sea salt
aerosols and long range transport on precipitation chemistry at El Verde,
Puerto Rico. Atmospheric
Environment 24A(11):2813–2821. |
114.Ring, S. and J. A.
Stanford. 1990. Recent disturbance in the Flathead Lake
(Montana) ecosystem: How does the osprey fare? Proceedings of the Montana Academy of
Sciences 50:29–36. |
115.Sedell, J. R., G. H.
Reeves, F. R. Hauer, J. A. Stanford and C. P. Hawkins. 1990. Role of refugia in recovery from disturbances: modern fragmented and
disconnected river systems. Environmental
Management 14(5):711–724. |
116.Spencer, C. N. and B. K.
Ellis. 1990. Co-limitation by phosphorus and nitrogen,
and effects of zooplankton mortality, on phytoplankton in Flathead Lake,
Montana, USA. Verh. Internat.
Verein. Limnol. 24:206–209. |
117.Ward, J. V. and J. A.
Stanford. 1990. Ephemeroptera of the Gunnison River,
Colorado, U.S.A., pp. 215–222. IN: Campbell, I. C. (ed.), Mayflies and Stoneflies. Kluwer Academic Publishers. |
118.Watson, P. J. 1990. Female-enhanced male competition determines the first mate and
principal sire in the spider Linyphia litigiosa (Linyphiidae). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 26:77–90. |
119.Hall, C. A. S., J. H.
Jourdonnais and J. A. Stanford. 1989. Assessing the impacts of
stream regulation in the Flathead River Basin, Montana, USA I Simulation modelling of system water balance. Regulated Rivers: Research and
Management 3(1):61–77. |
120.Hauer, F. R. 1989. Organic matter transport and retention in a blackwater stream
recovering from flow augmemntation and thermal discharge. Regulated Rivers: Research and
Management 4:371–380. |
121.Hauer, F. R., J. A.
Stanford and J. V. Ward. 1989. Serial discontinuities in a Rocky Mountain
river II Distribution and abundance of Trichoptera. Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 3(1):177–182. |
122.Jeffers, J. and e. a. J.
Stanford. 1989. Theoretical considerations of the ecotone
concept, pp. 55–59. IN: Naiman, R. J., et al. (ed.), Role of
land/inland water ecotones in landscape management and restoration. Man and Biosphere Digest 4. United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization, Paris. |
123.Seastedt, T. R., M. V.
Reddy and S. P. Cline. 1989. Microarthropods in decaying wood from
temperate coniferous and deciduous forests. Pedobiologia 33:69–77. |
124.Spencer, C. N. and D. L.
King. 1989. Role of light, carbon dioxide and nitrogen
in regulation of buoyancy, growth and bloom formation of Anabaena
flos-aquae. Journal of
Plankton Research 11(2):283–296. |
125.Stanford, J. A. and J. V.
Ward. 1989. Serial discontinuities in a Rocky Mountain
river I Distribution and abundance of Plecoptera. Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 3(1):169–175. |
126.Ward, J. V. and J. A.
Stanford. 1989. Groundwater animals of alluvial river
systems: a potential management tool, pp. 393–399. IN: Grigg, N. S. (ed.), Proc. Colorado Water Engineering and Management Conference. Colorado Water Resour. Res. Inst. Colorado Water Resources Research Institute, Fort Collins, CO. |
127.Ward, J. V. and J. A.
Stanford. 1989. Riverine ecosystems: the influence of man
on catchment dynamics and fish ecology. Proceedings of the International Large River Symposium:56–64. |
128.Benke, A. C., C. A. S.
Hall, C. P. Hawkins, R. H. Lowe-McConnell, J. A. Stanford, K. Suberkropp and
J. V. Ward. 1988. Bioenergetic considerations in the analyses
of stream ecosystems. Journal of
the North American Bethological Society 7(4):480–502. |
129.Detwiler, R. P. and C. A.
S. Hall. 1988. Tropical forests and the global carbon
cycle. Science 239:42–47. |
130.Ellis, B. K. and J. A.
Stanford. 1988. Nutrient subsidy in montane lakes: fluvial
sediments versus volcanic ash. Verh.
Internat. Verein. Limnol. 23:327–340. |
131.Ellis, B. K. and J. A.
Stanford. 1988. Phosphorus bioavailability of fluvial
sediments determined by algal assays. Hydrobiologia 160:9–18. |
132.Hall, C. A. S. 1988. An assessment of several of the historically most influential
theoretical models used in ecology and of the data provided in their
support. Ecological Modelling 43:5–31. |
133.Hall, C. A. S. 1988. What constitutes a good model and by whose criteria? Ecological Modelling 43:125–127. |
134.Jones, T. S. and V. H.
Resh. 1988. Movements of adult aquatic insects along a
Montana (USA) springbrook. Aquatic
Insects 10(2):99–104. |
135.Marnell, L. F. 1988. Status of the westslope cutthroat trout in Glacier National Park,
Montana.  61–70 pp. |
136.McCune, B. 1988. Ecological diversity in North American pines. American Journal of Botany 75(3):353–368. |
137.Muir, P. S. and T. V.
Armentano. 1988. Evaluating oxidant injury to foliage of Pinus
ponderosa: a comparison of methods. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 18:498–505. |
138.Poulton, B. C. and K. W.
Stewart. 1988. Aspects of flight behavior in Calineuria
californica (Plecoptera: Perlidae) from a rocky mountain lake outlet
system. Entomological News 99(3):99. |
139.Power, M. E., R. J. Stout,
C. E. Cushing, P. P. Harper, F. R. Hauer, W. J. Matthews, P. B. Moyle, B.
Statzner and I. R. Wais De Badgen. 1988. Biotic and abiotic
controls in river and stream communities. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 7:456–479. |
140.Resh, V. H. and W.
Jamieson. 1988. Parasitism of the aquatic moth Petrophila
confusalis (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) by the aquatic wasp Tanychela
pilosa (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae). Entomological News 99(44):185–188. |
141.Spencer, C. N. 1988. An inexpensive, deep-water limnocorral that compensates for wave
action. Freshwater Biology 20:273–278. |
142.Stanford, J. A. and A. P.
Covich. 1988. Community Structure and Function in
Temperate and Tropical Streams, Proceedings of a Symposium. North American Benthological Society,
Flathead Lake Biological Station, The University of
Montana. 261–529 pp. |
143.Stanford, J. A., F. R. Hauer
and J. V. Ward. 1988. Serial discontinuity in a large river
system. Verh. Internat. Verein.
Limnol. 23:1114–1118. |
144.Stanford, J. A. and G. W.
Prescott. 1988. Limnological features of a remote alpine
lake in Montana, including a new species of Cladophora (Chlorophyta). Journal of the
North American Benthological Society 7(2):140–151. |
145.Stanford, J. A. and J. V.
Ward. 1988. The hyporheic habitat of river
ecosystems. Nature 335(6185):64–66. |
146.Crowder, L. B., R. W.
Drenner, W. C. Kerfoot, D. J. McQueen, E. L. Mills, U. Sommer, C. N. Spencer
and M. J. Vanni. 1987. Food web interactions in lakes, pp.
141–160. IN: Carpenter, S. R. (ed.), Complex Interactions in Lake
Communities. Springer Verlag., New
York. |
147.Hall, C. A. S. 1987. Ecosystem ecologists are also conservation biologists. Conservation Biology 1(3):263–264. |
148.Hauer, F. R. and A. C.
Benke. 1987. Influence of temperature and river
hydrograph on black fly growth rates in a subtropical blackwater river. Journal of the North American
Benthological Society 6(4):251–261. |
149.Kline, L. and B. McCune. 1987. Factors influencing the distribution of Wolffia columbiana and Wolffia
punctata (Lemnaceae). Northwest
Science 61(1):41–43. |
150.Marnell, L. F., R. J.
Behnke and F. W. Allendorf. 1987. Genetic identification of
cutthroat trout, Salmo clarki, in Glacier National Park, Montana. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and
Aquatic Sciences 44:1830–1839. |
151.Perry, S. A., W. B. Perry
and J. A. Stanford. 1987. Effects of thermal regime on size, growth
rates and emergence of two species of stoneflies (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae, Pteronarcyidae) in the Flathead River, Montana. American Midland Naturalist 117(1):83–93. |
152.Spencer, C. N. and D. L.
King. 1987. Regulation of blue-green algal buoyancy and
bloom formation by light, inorganic nitrogen, CO2, and trophic
level interactions. Hydrobiologia 144:183–192. |
153.Valett, H. M. and J. A.
Stanford. 1987. Food quality and hydropsychid caddisfly
density in a lake outlet stream in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and
Aquatic Sciences 44(1):77–82. |
154.Ward, J. V. and J. A.
Stanford. 1987. The ecology of regulated streams: Past
accomplishments and directions for future research, pp. 391–409. IN: Craig, J. F. and J. B. Kemper (eds.), Regulated Streams - Advances in
Ecology. Plenum Press, New York. |
155.Hauer, F. R., N. L. Poff
and P. L. Firth. 1986. Leaf litter decomposition across broad
thermal gradients in southeastern coastal plain streams and swamps. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 3(4):545–552. |
156.Hauer, F. R. and J. A.
Stanford. 1986. Ecology and coexistence of two species of
Brachycentrus (Trichoptera) in a Rocky Mountain river. Canadian Journal of Zoology 64(7):1469–1474. |
157.Marnell, L. F. 1986. Impacts of hatchery stocks on wild fish populations. American Fisheries Society, Lake Ozark,
Missouri. 339–347 pp. |
158.McCune, B. 1986. Root competition in a low-elevation grand fir forest in Montana: a
trenching experiment. Northwest
Science 60:52–54. |
159.Perry, S. A., W. B. Perry
and J. A. Stanford. 1986. Effects of stream regulation on density,
growth and emergence of two mayflies (Ephemeroptera: Ephemerellidae) and a
caddisfly (Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae) in two Rocky Mountain rivers
(USA). Canadian Journal of Zoology 64(3):656–666. |
160.Stanford, J. A. and J. V.
Ward. 1986. The Colorado River system, pp.
353–374. IN: Davies, B. R. and K. F. Walker (eds.), The Ecology of
River Systems. Dr. W. Junk Publishers,
Dordrecht, The Netherlands. |
161.Stanford, J. A. and J. V.
Ward. 1986. Fish of the Colorado system, pp.
385–402. IN: Davies, B. R. and K. F. Walker (eds.), The Ecology of
River Systems. Dr. W. Junk Publishers,
Dordrecht, The Netherlands. |
162.Stanford, J. A. and J. V.
Ward. 1986. Reservoirs of the Colorado system, pp.
375–383. IN: Davies, B. R. and K. F. Walker (eds.), The Ecology of
River Systems. Monographiae Biologicae. Dr. W. Junk, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. |
163.Ward, J. V., H. J.
Zimmermann and L. D. Cline. 1986. Lotic zoobenthos of the
Colorado system, pp. 403–423. IN: Davies, B. R. and K. F. Walker (eds.), The Ecology of
River Systems. Monographiae
Biologicae. Dr. W. Junk, Dordrecht. |
164.Watson, P. J. 1986. Transmission of a female sex pheromone thwarted by males in the spider Linyphia litigiosa (Linyphiidae). Science 233:219–221. |
165.Gross, J. E., Z. Wang and
B. A. Wunder. 1985. Effects of food quality and energy needs:
changes in gut morphology and capacity of Microtus ochrogaster. Journal of Mammalogy 66(4):661–667. |
166.Marnell, L. F. 1985. Bull trout investigations in Glacier National Park, Montana, pp.
33–35. IN: MacDonald, D. D. (ed.), Flathead River Basin Bull
Trout. British Columbia Ministry of
Environment, Cranbrook. |
167.McCune, B. and T. F. H.
Allen. 1985. Forest dynamics in the Bitterroot Canyons,
Montana. Canadian Journal of Botany 63:377–383. |
168.McCune, B. and T. F. H.
Allen. 1985. Will similar forests develop on similar
sites? Canadian Journal of Botany 63:367–376. |
169.Muir, P. S. and J. E.
Lotan. 1985. Disturbance history and serotiny of Pinus
contorta in western Montana. Ecology 66(5):1658–1668. |
170.Muir, P. S. and J. E.
Lotan. 1985. Serotiny and life history of Pinus
contorta var latifolia. Canadian
Journal of Botany 63:938–945. |
171.Spencer, C. N., N. R.
Kevern and T. M. Burton. 1985. The role of wetlands in nutrient cycling in
the Great Lakes region, pp. 177–201. IN: Copeland, B. J. (ed.), Research for Managing the Nation's
Estuaries. Univ. of North Carolina Sea
Grant Pub. 84-08. |
172.Spencer, C. N. and D. L.
King. 1985. Interactions between light, NH4+,
and CO2 in buoyancy regulation of Anabaena flos-aquae (Cyanophyceae). Journal of
Phycology 21:194–199. |
173.Stanford, J. A. and J. V.
Ward. 1985. The effects of regulation on the limnology
of the Gunnison River: A North American case history, pp. 467–480. IN: Lillehamer, A. and S. Saltveit (eds.), Regulated Rivers. Universitetsforlaget As., Oslo. |
174.Thorp, J. H., E. M. McEwan,
M. F. Flynn and F. R. Hauer. 1985. Invertebrate colonization
of submerged wood in a cypress-tupelo swamp and blackwater stream. American Midland Naturalist 113(1):56–68. |
175.McCune, B. 1984. Lichens with oceanic affinities in the Bitterroot Mountains of Montana
and Idaho. Bryologist 87(1):44–50. |
176.Short, R. A., S. L. Smith,
D. W. Guthrie and J. A. Stanford. 1984. Leaf litter processing
rates in four Texas streams. Journal
of Freshwater Ecology 2(5):469–473. |
177.Spencer, C. S. and D. L.
King. 1984. Role of fish in regulation of plant and
animal communities in eutrophic ponds. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 41(12):1851–1855. |
178.Stanford, J. A. and J. V.
Ward. 1984. The effects of regulation on the limnology
of Gunnison River: A North American case history, pp. 467–480. IN: Lillehammer, A. and S. J. Saltveit (eds.), Regulated Rivers. Oslo University Press, Oslo. |
179.Ward, J. V. and J. A. Stanford. 1984. The regulated stream as a testing ground for ecological theory, pp.
23–38. IN: Lillehammer, A. and S. J. Saltveit (eds.), Regulated Rivers. Oslo University Press, Oslo. |
180.Antos, J. A., B. McCune and
C. Bara. 1983. The effect of fire on an ungrazed western Montana grassland. American
Midland Naturalist 110(2):354–364. |
181.McCune, B. 1983. Fire frequency reduced two orders of magnitude in the Bitterroot
Canyons, Montana. Canadian Journal
of Forest Research 13:212–218. |
182.Stanford, J. A. 1983. River aquatic systems, pp. 673–677. IN: Adams, V. D. and V.
A. Lamarra (eds.), Aquatic Resource Management of the Colorado River
Ecosystem. Ann Arbor Science, Ann
Arbor. |
183.Stanford, J. A. and J. V.
Ward. 1983. The effects of mainstream dams on physicochemistry
of the Gunnison River, Colorado, pp. 43–56. IN: Adams, V. D. and V.
A. Lamarra (eds.), Aquatic Resources Management of the Colorado River
Ecosystem. Ann Arbor Sci. Publ., Ann
Arbor. |
184.Stanford, J. A. and J. V.
Ward. 1983. Insect species diversity as a function of
environmental variability and disturbance in stream systems, pp.
265–278. IN: Barnes, J. R. and G. W. Minshall (eds.), Stream Ecology: Application and Testing of
General Ecological Theory. Plenum Press, New York. |
185.Ward, J. V. and J. A.
Stanford. 1983. The intermediate-disturbance hypothesis: An
explanation for biotic diversity patterns in lotic ecosystems, pp.
347–356. IN: Fontaine III, T. D. and S. M. Bartell
(eds.), Dynamics of Lotic Ecosystems. Ann Arbor
Science, The Butterworth Group, Kent. |
186.Ward, J. V. and J. A.
Stanford. 1983. The serial discontinuity concept of lotic
ecosystems, pp. 29–42. IN: Fontaine, T. D. I. and S. M. Bartell (eds.), Dynamics of Lotic
Ecosystems. Ann Arbor Science
Publishers, Ann Arbor. |
187.Ellis, B. K. and J. A.
Stanford. 1982. Comparative photoheterotrophy,
chemoheterotrophy and photolithotrophy in a eutrophic reservoir and an
oligotrophic lake. Limnology and
Oceanography 27(3):440–454. |
188.Hauer, F. R. and J. A.
Stanford. 1982. Bionomics of Dicosmoecus gilvipes (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae) in a large western montane river. American Midland Naturalist 108(1):81–87. |
189.Hauer, F. R. and J. A.
Stanford. 1982. Ecological responses of hydropsychid
caddisflies to stream regulation. Canadian
Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 39(9):1235–1242. |
190.Hauer, F. R. and J. A.
Stanford. 1982. Ecology and life histories of three
net-spinning caddisfly species (Hydropsychidae: Hydropsyche) in the Flathead
River, Montana. Freshwater
Invertebrate Biology 1(4):18–29. |
191.McCune, B. 1982. Howellia aquatilis Gray. Madrono 29:123–124. |
192.McCune, B. 1982. Lichens of the Swan Valley, Montana. Bryologist (85):13–21. |
193.McCune, B. and J. A. Antos. 1982. Epiphyte communities of the Swan Valley, Montana. Bryologist 85(1):1–12. |
194.Perry, W. B. and J. A.
Stanford. 1982. Algal growth stimulus by phosphorus in
Flathead Lake, Montana, sediments. Northwest
Science 56(1):48–52. |
195.Ward, J. V. and J. A.
Stanford. 1982. Effects of reduced and perturbated flow
below dams on fish food organisms in Rocky Mountain trout streams, pp.
493–501. IN: Grover, J. H. (ed.), Allocation of Fishery
Resources. FAO, Rome. |
196.Ward, J. V. and J. A.
Stanford. 1982. Thermal responses in the evolutionary
ecology of aquatic insects. Annual
Review of Entomology 27:97–117. |
197.Hauer, F. R. and J. A.
Stanford. 1981. Larval specialization and phenotypic
variation in Arctopsyche grandis (Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae). Ecology 62(3):645–653. |
198.McCune, B. and J. A. Antos. 1981. Correlations between forest layers in the Swan Valley, Montana. Ecology 62(5):1196–1204. |
199.McCune, B. and J. A. Antos. 1981. Diversity relationships of forest layers in the Swan Valley,
Montana. Bulletin of the Torrey
Botanical Club 108(3):354–361. |
200.Prete, P. J., T. L.
Beitinger and J. A. Stanford. 1981. Behavioral avoidance of
acidic lakewater by bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus (Centrarchidae). Southwestern
Naturalist 26(4):433–436. |
201.Stanford, J. A. and J. V.
Ward. 1981. Preliminary interpretations of the
distribution of Hydropsychidae in a regulated river. Dr. W. Junk Publishers, The Hague, 325–330 pp. |
202.Ward, J. V. and J. A.
Stanford. 1981. Tailwater biota: Ecological response to
environmental alterations, pp. 1516–1525. IN: Stefan, H. G. (ed.), Surface-water
Impoundments. American Society of
Civil Engineers, New York. |
203.Boswell, J. T., W. B. Perry
and J. A. Stanford. 1980. Analysis of plankton dynamics in a
southwestern USA reservoir using ATP assays. Int. Rev. Gesamten Hydrobiol. 65(1):155–167. |
204.Hauer, F. R., E. G.
Zimmerman and J. A. Stanford. 1980. Preliminary
investigations of distributional relationship of aquatic insects and genetic
variation of a fish population in the Kintla Drainage, Glacier National Park. National Park Service and American
Institute of Biological Sciences, San Francisco, California. 71–84 pp. |
205.Perry, W. B., J. T. Boswell
and J. A. Stanford. 1979. Critical problems with extraction of ATP
for bioluminescence assay of plankton biomass. Hydrobiologia 65(2):155–163. |
206.Stanford, J. A. 1979. Proliferation of river deltas in reservoirs: A "natural"
mitigative process?  IN: Swanson, G. A. (ed.), The Mitigation Symposium: A National Workshop on Mitigating Losses of
Fish and Wildlife Habitats. |
207.Stanford, J. A. and J. V.
Ward. 1979. Dammed rivers of the world: Symposium
rationale, pp. 1–5. IN: Ward, J. V. and J. A. Stanford (eds.), The Ecology of
Regulated Streams. Plenum Publishing. |
208.Stanford, J. A. and J. V.
Ward. 1979. Stream regulation in North America, pp.
215–236. IN: Ward, J. V. and J. A. Stanford (eds.), The Ecology of
Regulated Streams. Plenum Press, New
York and London. |
209.Ward, J. V. and J. A.
Stanford. 1979. Ecological factors controlling stream
zoobenthos with emphasis on thermal modification of regulated streams, pp.
35–55. IN: Ward, J. V. and J. A. Stanford (eds.), The Ecology of
Regulated Streams. Plenum Publishing. |
210.Ward, J. V. and J. A.
Stanford (eds.). 1979. The Ecology of Regulated
Streams. Plenum Press, New York. |
211.Ward, J. V. and J. A.
Stanford. 1979. Limnological considerations in reservoir
operation: Optimization strategies for protection of aquatic biota in the
receiving stream, pp. 496–501. IN: Proc. Mitigation Symp. U.S.D.A., Fort Collins, CO. |
212.Newell, R. L., D. L.
Andersen and D. A. Hanzel. 1978. Bottom fauna as an
indicator of lake typology in Flathead Lake,
Montana. Northwest Science 52(2):119–126. |
213.Prescott, G. W. 1978. How to Know the Freshwater Algae, 3rd edition. Wm. C. Brown Company, Dubuque. |
214.Sams, B. L., J. K. G.
Silvey and J. A. Stanford. 1978. Comparative chemistry of
a cooling reservoir and its water source. Journal Water Pollution Control Federation February
1978:193–202. |
215.Stuart, T. J. and J. A.
Stanford. 1978. A case of thermal pollution limited primary
productivity in a southwestern USA reservoir. Hydrobiologia 58(3):199–211. |
216.Cooke, W. B. 1977. Fungi in streams, lakes, adjacent soils, and sewage treatment systems
in the Flathead River Basin, Montana. Northwest
Science 51(3):172–182. |
217.McCune, B. 1977. Vegetation development on a low elevation talus slope in western
Montana. Northwest Science 51(3):198–207. |
218.Potter, D. S. and J. F.
Tibbs. 1976. A bibliography of graduate theses and
dissertations researched at or near the University of Montana Biological
Station. Proceedings of the Montana
Academy of Sciences 36:101–109. |
219.Stanford, J. A. and D. S.
Potter. 1976. Limnology of the Flathead Lake-River
Ecosystem, Montana: A perspective. Ecological Society of America, Eastern Washington State College Press,
Cheney. 241–252 pp. |
220.Hammer, W. P. and R. B.
Brunson. 1975. Fluoride accumulation in the land snail Oreohelix
subrudis from western Montana. Nautilus 89(3):65–68. |
221.Potter, D. S. and J. A.
Stanford. 1975. Influences on the plankton communities of
oligotrophic Flathead Lake. Verh.
Internat. Verein. Limnol. 19:1790–1797. |
222.Stanford, J. A. and A. R.
Gaufin. 1974. Hyporheic communities of two Montana
Rivers. Science 185(4152):700–702. |
223.Stanford, J. A. and E. B.
Reed. 1974. A basket sampling technique for quantifying
riverine macrobenthos. Water
Resources Bulletin 10(3):470–477. |
224.Stanford, J. A. 1973. A centrifuge method for determining live weights of aquatic insect
larvae, with a note on weight loss in preservative. Ecology 54(2):449–451. |
225.Gaufin, A. R., W. E.
Ricker, M. Miner, P. Milam and R. A. Hays. 1972. The stoneflies
(Plecoptera) of Montana. Transaction
of the American Entomological Society 98:1–61. |
226.Nebeker, A. V. and A. R.
Gaufin. 1968. The winter stoneflies of the Rocky
Mountains (Plecoptera, Capniidae). Transactions
of the American Entomological Society 94:1–24. |
227.Brunson, R. B. and R. H.
Russell. 1967. Radiodiscus, new to Molluscan fauna
of Montana. Nautilus 81(1):18–22. |
228.Russell, R. H. 1967. A new subspecies of Lymnaea stagnalis from Montana. Nautilus 80(4):124–126. |
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230.Russell, R. H. and R. B.
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231.Brunson, R. B. 1966. Zoogeography of mollusca of western Montana. American Malacological Union Annual
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232.Preece, S. 1964. Iris pseudacorus in Montana. Proceedings of the Montana Academy of Sciences 24:1–4. |
233.Teberg, E. K. 1964. An extension into Montana of the known range of the salamander Plethoden
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234.Baldwin, P. H. and W. F.
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235.Choate, T. S. 1963. Habitat and population dynamics of white-tailed ptarmigan in
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242.Cummins, G. B. 1959. Observations of the life cycles of some West American rust fungi. Plant Disease Reporter 43(3):411–412. |
243.Kempner, T. 1959. Notes on the breeding cycle of the red crossbill (Loxia
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245.Baldwin, P. H. 1958. Overwintering of woodpeckers in bark beetle-infested spruce-fir
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247.Brunson, R. B. and D. G.
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250.Vinyard, W. C. 1957. Algae of Glacier National Park, Montana. Proceedings of the Montana Academy of
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251.Baldwin, P. H. 1956. Breeding record of Brewer sparrow in Northwestern Montana. Wilson Bulletin 68(3):251. |
252.Brunson, R. B. 1956. The mystery of Discus brunsoni. Nautilus 70(1):16–21. |
253.Geis, M. B. 1956. Productivity of Canada Geese in the Flathead Valley, Montana. Journal of Wildlife Management 20(4):409–149. |
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257.Brunson, R. B. 1955. A check list of the amphibians and reptiles of Montana. Proceedings of the Montana Academy of
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258.Cock, D. R. 1955. A new species of Athienemannia from western North America (Acarina,
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260.Lechleitner, R. R. 1955. Mammals of Glacier National Park. Bulletin of the Glacier Natural History Association 6:1–92. |
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262.Prescott, G. W. 1955. The fresh-water algae of Montana I New species of
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263.Senger, C. M. 1955. Observations on cestodes of the genus Hymenolepsis in North American
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264.Weisel, G. W. 1955. Three new intergeneric hybrids of Cyprinid fishes from western
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265.Wright, P. L. and R.
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266.Davis, D. E. 1954. The breeding biology of Hammond's flycatcher. Auk 71:164–171. |
267.Harvey, L. H. 1954. Additions to the flora of Glacier National Park, Montana. Proceedings of the Montana Academy of
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268.Pilsbry, H. A. and R. B.
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269.Weisel, G. W. 1954. A rediscovered cyprinid hybrid from Western Montana Mylocheilus
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270.Lauff, G. H. 1953. A contribution to the water chemistry and phytoplankton relationships
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271.Wright, P. L. 1953. Intergradation between Martes americana and Martes caurina in Western Montana. Journal of Mammalogy 34(1):74–86. |
272.Brunson, R. B. 1952. Egg counts of Salvelinus malma from the Clark's Fork River,
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273.Brunson, R. B. 1952. Recent collections of Bufo b boreas from western Montana. Proceedings of the Montana Academy of
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274.Brunson, R. B., G. B.
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275.Brunson, R. B. and H. E.
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276.Brunson, R. B., R. E.
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277.Conaway, D. H. 1952. The life history of the water shrew (Sorex palustris navigator). American Midland Naturalist 48(1):219–248. |
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279.Jellison, W. L., R. E.
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282.Brunson, R. B., H. A.
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284.Wright, P. L. 1951. Check list of the recent mammals of Montana. Transactions of the Montana Academy of
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285.Brunson, R. B. and H. W.
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286.Mewaldt, L. R. 1950. Bird records from Western Montana. Condor 52(5):238–239. |
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288.Wright, P. L. 1950. Synaptomys borealis form Glacier National Park, Montana. Journal of Mammalogy 31(4):460. |
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