YELLOWSTONE ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH CENTER

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1998

  • Crabtree, R. L. 1998. On the trail of a gray ghost. National Wildlife 36(3):48(4).
  • Fuhrmann, R. T. 1998. Distribution, morphology, and habitat use of the red fox in the northern Yellowstone ecosystem. Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana, USA.
  • Ladd, S. C., Marcus, W. A., and S. Cherry. 1998. Differences in trace metal concentrations among fluvial morphologic units and implications for sampling. Environmental Geology 36(3-4):259-270.
  • McCarty, D. K., Moore, J. N., W. A. Marcus. 1998. Mineralogy and trace element association in an acid mine drainage iron oxide precipitate: comparison of sequential extractions. Appl. Geochem. 13:165-176.
  • McMillan, S. 1998. High-tech maps. Bozeman Daily Chronicle, September 14, 1998.
  • McNabb, J. and S. Bischke. "Optimization of C2F6 Burnbox Destruction," Semiconductor International; April 1998, pg. 131-134.
  • Huang, S., Y. Yue. 1998. Land resources grade evaluation of Anhui province under the support of geographyical information system. In: Poh-Chin Lai (ed.), Proceedings of international Conference on Modeling Geographical And Environmental Systems with GIS. Department of Geography, The Chinese University of HongKong, 363-367
  • Huang, S., J. Sun. 1998. Wheat area estimation through remote sensing and GIS. In: Poh-Chin Lai(ed.), Proceedings of international Conference on Modeling Geographical And Environmental Systems with GIS. Department of Geography, The Chinese University of HongKong, 722-727.
  • Huang, S., Y. Yue. 1998. Main technique of WebGIS for scientifical database. In: Li Wangping(ed.), Scientific Database And Information Technology. Science press, 199-203.
  • Huang, S.. 1998. Establishment of the WWW information system for Chinese agriculture resource. Computer Journal of China, 23B.
  • Huang, S., M. Wang. 1998. Radiation correction of AVHRR image. Remote Sensing Information, 52:20-22.
  • Huang, S. 1998. Land management information system using GIS and INTERNET. China Land Science, 12(5):39-41.

1997

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1996

  • Crabtree, R. L. 1996. Summary of the interactions of gray wolves and coyotes on Yellowstone's Northern Range. Special Report to Yellowstone National Park. Mammoth Hot Springs, Wyoming: Yellowstone National Park.
  • Crabtree, R. L. 1996. Claws and Hooves in Yellowstone. Bugle 3:117-120.
  • DeSilvestro, R. 1996. National Wildlife 34(6):14-23.
  • Gese, E. M., Ruff, R. L., and R. L. Crabtree. 1996. Social and nutritional factors influencing the dispersal of resident coyotes. Animal Behaviour 52:1025-1043.
  • Gese, E. M, Stotts, T. E., Grothe, S. 1996. Interactions between coyotes and red foxes in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. J. Mammal. 77(2):377-382.
  • Gese, E. M., Ruff, R. L., and R. L. Crabtree. 1996. Foraging ecology of coyotes (Canis latrans): the influence of extrinsic factors and a dominance hierarchy. Canadian Journal of Zoology 74:769-783.
  • Gese, E. M., Ruff, R. L., and R. L. Crabtree. 1996. Intrinsic and extrinsic factors influencing coyote predation of small mammals in Yellowstone National Park. Canadian Journal of Zoology 74:784-797.
  • Marcus, W. A., Stoughton, J. A., Ladd, S., Richards, D. C. Trace metal concentrations in sediments and their ecological impacts in Soda Butte Creek, Montana and Wyoming. In: Meyer GA, editor; 1995; Middlebury College, VT. p 9.
  • Marcus, W. A., McCarty, D. K., Cherry, S., Richards, D. C. Mapping channel changes and documenting metal distributions, sources and impacts in sediments: results of three years of research; 1996 September 10-11, 1996; Mammoth Hot Springs, Wyoming.
  • Marcus, W. A., Stoughton, J. A., Ladd, S. C., Richards, D. C., Crotteau, M. Research on trace metal concentrations in sediments and their impacts in Soda Butte Creek, Montana and Wyoming. Invited talk to Regional Office of the National Park Service; 1996 January 17, 1996; Fort Collins, CO.
  • Marcus, W. A., Ladd, S., Crotteau, M. 1996. Channel morphology and copper concentrations in stream bed sediments. Tailings and Mine Waste '96. Rotterdam: Balkema Press. p 421-430.
  • Marcus, W. A., Ladd, S. C., Crotteau, M. Channel morphology and copper concentrations in stream bed sediments.; 1996 January 16-19, 1996; Ft. Collins, CO. p 421-430.
  • Marcus, W. A. Trace minerals and persistent impacts of mining in Soda Butte Creek. Invited talk to Yellowstone National Park Headquarters; 1996 March 20, 1996; Mammoth Hot Springs, WY.
  • Marcus, W. A. Persistent impacts of mining in Yellowstone National Park. Invited talk to the Mountain Research Center, Montana State University; 1996 February 15, 1996; Bozeman, MT.
  • Smith, D. W., Consolo-Murphy, S., Phillips, M. K., R. L. Crabtree. 1997. Beaver Survey: Yellowstone National Park, 1996. 13 p.
  • Smith, D. W, Consolo-Murphy, S., Phillips, M. K., R. L. Crabtree. 1996. Beaver Survey: Yellowstone National Park 1996. Report to Yellowstone National Park. Mammoth Hot Springs, Wyoming: Yellowstone National Park. 12 p.
  • Story, M. L. 1996. Synoptic water chemistry monitoring in the Absaroka Beartooth wilderness area. 1995 Cooperative Report to the U.S. Forest Service and Yellowstone Ecosystem Studies. 22 p.
  • Wilkinson, T. 1996. Track of the Coyote. Minocqua, Wisconsin: NorthWord Press. 144 p.

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1995

  • Biggs, T. A. 1995. Predicting snow parameters on Yellowstone's northern range [Honor's thesis]. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University.
  • Crabtree, R. L., S. Gehman, and B. Robinson. 1995. Evaluation of methods to inventory and monitor mammalian carnivores in Yellowstone. Pages 191-192 in A. P. Curlee, A.-M. Gillesberg, and D. Casey, editors. Greater Yellowstone Predators: Ecology and Conservation in a Changing Landscape: Proceedings of the Third Biennial Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem . September 24-27, 1995, Yellowstone National Park. Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.
  • Crabtree, R. L., and J. D. Varley. 1995. The ecological and sociodemographic role of the coyote on Yellowstone's northern range. Pages 63-84 in A. P. Curlee, A.-M. Gillesberg, and D. Casey, editors. Greater Yellowstone Predators: Ecology and Conservation in a Changing Landscape: Proceedings of the Third Biennial Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem . September 24-27, 1995, Yellowstone National Park. Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.
  • Fuhrmann, R. T., L. R. Irby, and R. L. Crabtree. 1995. A preliminary study of habitat use and distribution of the red fox in the northern Yellowstone ecosystem. Pages 193-194 in A. P. Curlee, A.-M. Gillesberg, and D. Casey, editors. Greater Yellowstone Predators: Ecology and Conservation in a Changing Landscape: Proceedings of the Third Biennial Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem . September 24-27, 1995, Yellowstone National Park. Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.
  • Gese, E. M., Ruff, R. L., and R. L. Crabtree. 1995. Influence of social and environmental factors on behavioral budgeting by Yellowstone coyotes. Page 194 in A. P. Curlee, A.-M. Gillesberg, and D. Casey, editors. Greater Yellowstone Predators: Ecology and Conservation in a Changing Landscape: Proceedings of the Third Biennial Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem . September 24-27, 1995, Yellowstone National Park. Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.
  • Gese, E. M. 1995. Foraging ecology of coyotes in Yellowstone National Park [Ph.D. Thesis]. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin. 134 p.
  • Gese, E. M., Grothe, S. 1995. Analysis of coyote predation on deer and elk during winter in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Amer. Midl. Nat. 133:36-43.
  • Grothe, S., R. L. Crabtree, E. M. Gese, K. G. Hatier, and H. D. Picton. 1995. Coyote population demographics on Yellowstone's northern range. Pages 195 in A. P. Curlee, A.-M. Gillesberg, and D. Casey, editors. Greater Yellowstone Predators: Ecology and Conservation in a Changing Landscape: Proceedings of the Third Biennial Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem . September 24-27, 1995, Yellowstone National Park. Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.
  • Hatier, K. G. 1995. Effects of helping behaviors on coyote packs in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana, USA.
  • Johnson, M. R., E. S. Williams, K. G. Hatier, R. D. Schultz, E. M. Gese, R. L. Crabtree, and W. G. Brewster. 1995. A pre-wolf desease survey in Yellowstone National Park. Pages 196-198 in A. P. Curlee, A.-M. Gillesberg, and D. Casey, editors. Greater Yellowstone Predators: Ecology and Conservation in a Changing Landscape: Proceedings of the Third Biennial Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem . September 24-27, 1995, Yellowstone National Park. Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.
  • Ladd, S. 1995. Channel morphology controls on the spatial distribution of trace metals in bed sediments in Soda Butte Creek, Montana. Bozeman, MT: Montana State University. 83 p.
  • Marcus, W. A., Ladd, S. Reach scale spatial variability of trace metal concentrations in channel bed sediments, Soda Butte Creek, Montana; 1995; Bozeman, Montana.
  • Marcus, W. A., Ladd, S. C., Stoughton, J. A., Stock, J. W. 1995. Pebble counts and the role of user-dependent bias in documenting sediment size distributions. Water Resources Research 31(10):2625-2631.
  • Minshall, G. W., Robinson, C. T., Royer, T. V. and S. R. Rushforth. 1995. Benthic community structure in two adjacent streams in Yellowstone National Park five years after the 1988 wildfires. The Great Basin Naturalist 55:193-200.
  • Moorcroft PR, Crabtree RL. Wolf density in relation to elk and landscapes; Greater Yellowstone Predators: Ecology and Conservation in a Changing Landscape: Proceedings of the Third Biennial Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem . September 24-27, 1995, Yellowstone National Park. Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.
  • Sheldon, J. W., R. L. Crabtree, and M. S. Keiter. 1995. Vocal and spatial responses of coyotes to reintroduced wolves in Yellowstone National Park. Pages 205-206 in A. P. Curlee, A.-M. Gillesberg, and D. Casey, editors. Greater Yellowstone Predators: Ecology and Conservation in a Changing Landscape: Proceedings of the Third Biennial Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem . September 24-27, 1995, Yellowstone National Park. Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.
  • Slade, V., R. L. Crabtree, M. R. Johnson, and K. G. Hatier. 1995. Yellowstone coyote pups: Capture, marking, and condition study; Greater Yellowstone Predators: Ecology and Conservation in a Changing Landscape: Proceedings of the Third Biennial Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem . September 24-27, 1995, Yellowstone National Park. Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.
  • Story, M. L. 1995. Synoptic water chemistry monitoring in the Absaroka Beartooth wilderness area. 1994 Cooperative Report to the U.S. Forest Service and Yellowstone Ecosystem Studies. 23 p.
  • Stoughton, J. A. 1995. The impacts of trace metals on grass communities along the floodplains of Soda Butte Creek, Montana and Wyoming. Bozeman, MT: Montana State University. 110 p.
  • Swanson, B. J., R. T. Fuhrmann, and R. L. Crabtree. 1995. Are high elevation populations of the red fox isolated in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem? Pages 211-212 in A. P. Curlee, A.-M. Gillesberg, and D. Casey, editors. Greater Yellowstone Predators: Ecology and Conservation in a Changing Landscape: Proceedings of the Third Biennial Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem . September 24-27, 1995, Yellowstone National Park. Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.

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1994

  • Gehman, S. 1994. Stalking the elusive fisher. Yellowstone Science 4(4):2-3.
  • Story, M. L. 1994. Synoptic water chemistry monitoring in the Absaroka Beartooth wilderness area.1993 Cooperative Report to the U.S. Forest Service and Yellowstone Ecosystem Studies. 19 p.

1993

  • Crabtree, R. L. 1993. Gray Ghost of the Beartooth. Yellowstone Science 1(3):13-16.

1992

  • Crabtree, R. L. 1992. The small mammal prey base for wolves in Yellowstone National Park. Wolves for Yellowstone?: A Report to the United States Congress, Volume IV, Research and Analysis. Mammoth Hot Springs, Wyoming. p 750.
  • Garton, E. O., Crabtree, R. L., Ackerman, B. B., Wright, G. L. 1992. Potential impacts of Yellowstone wolves on Clarks Fork Elk Herd. Wolves for Yellowstone?: A Report to the United States Congress, Volume IV, Research and Analysis. Mammoth Hot Springs, Wyoming: Yellowstone National Park. p 750.
  • Garton, E. O., Crabtree, R. L., Ackerman, B. B., Wright, G. L. 1992. The potential impact of a reintroduced wolf population on the northern range elk herd. Wolves for Yellowstone?: A Report to the United States Congress, Volume II, Research and Analysis. Mammoth Hot Springs, Wyoming: Yellowstone National Park. p 580.
  • Marcus, W. A., Legleiter, C. J., Aspinall, R. J., Boardman, J. W., R. L. Crabtree. In review, High spatial resolution, hyperspectral mapping of in-stream habitats, depths, and woody debris in third to fifth order riffle/pool mountain streams.
  • Sheldon, J. W. 1992. Wild dogs: the natural history of the nondomestic Canidae. Academic Press. San Diego, California, USA; re-issued 2005 by Blackburn Press, Caldwell, New Jersey, USA.

1991

  • Milstein, M. 1991. Yellowstone's top dog. National Parks 65(3-4):24-29.

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