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| Animal Ecology | |
| 226 | Aspects of coyote predation on Angora Goats by Lamar A. Windberg, Frederick F. Knowlton, Steven M. Ebbert, and Brian T. Kelly |
| 231 | Comparison of simulated ground nest types for grazing/trampling research by Laura Paine, D.J. Undersander, David W. Sample, Gerald A. Bartelt, and Tracy A. Schatteman |
| Animal Physiology | |
| 234 | Seasonal variation of locomotion and energy expenditure in goats under range grazing conditions by Rodney M. Lachica, F.G. Barroso, and C. Prieto |
| Plant-Animal | |
| 239 | Cattle as dispersers of hound s-tongue on rangeland in southeastern British Columbia by Rosemarie De Clerck-Floate |
| 244 | Landscape structure and change in a hardwood forest-tallgrass prairie ecotone by Jon C. Boren, David M. Engle, Mark S. Gregory, Ronald E. Masters, Terrence G. Bidwell, and Vernon A. Mast |
| 250 | Research observation: Influence of over-wintering feed regimen on consumption of locoweed by steers by M.H. Ralphs, D. Graham, M.L. Galyean, and L.F. James |
| 253 | Observations of white-tailed deer and cattle diets in Mexico by Alfonso Martinez M., V'ctor Molina, Fernando Gonz lez S., Jorge S. Marroqu'n, and Jes s Navar Ch. |
| Plant-Ecology | |
| 258 | Relationships among Idaho fescue defoliation, soil water, and spotted knapweed emergence and growth by James S. Jacobs and Roger L. Sheley |
| 263 | Response of spotted knapweed and grass to picloram and fertilizer combinations by Roger L. Sheley and James S. Jacobs |
| 268 | Soil depth and fertility effects on biomass and nutrient allocation in jaraguagrass by Alejandro Pieters and Zdravko Baruch |
| 274 | Post-burn recovery in the flooding Pampa: impact of an invasive legume by Pedro Laterra |
| 278 | Viewpoint: Atmospheric CO2, soil water and shrub/grass ratios on rangelands by H. Wayne Polley, Herman S. Mayeux, Hyrum B. Johnson, and Charles R. Tischler |
| Plant Physiology | |
| 285 | Gas exchange of Idaho fescue in response to defoliation and grazing history by P.S. Doescher , T.J. Svejcar, and R.G. Jaindl |
| Hydrology | |
| 290 | Estimation of Green-Ampt effective hydraulic conductivity for rangelands by Mary R. Kidwell, Mark A. Weltz, and D. Phillip Guertin |
| Economics | |
| 300 | Comparison of Forage Value on Private and Public Grazing Leases by Larry W. Van Tassell, L. Allen Torell, Neil R. Rimbey, and E. Tom Bartlett |
| Measurement/Sampling | |
| 307 | Techniques for computer-assisted mapping of rangeland change by Stephen R. Yool, Mary Jane Makaio, and Joseph M. Watts |
| 316 | Classifying ecological types and evaluating site degradation by Dave A. Weixelman, Desiderio C. Zamudio, Karen A. Zamudio, and Robin J. Tausch |
| Comments/Viewpoint | |
| 323 | Comment: Big Sagebrush pro versus con by Bruce L. Welch |
| 325 | Rebuttal for Comment: Big Sagebrush pro vs con by F.C. Hinds |
| 327 | Viewpoint: The Importance of range science to federal grazing policy by Brian Czech |
| Book Reviews | |
| 330 | Rhymes of a Rexal Wrangler by Dick Hart; Dryland Forestry: Planning and Management by Peter F. Ffolliott, Kenneth N. Brooks, Hans M. Gregersen, and Allen L. Lundgren; Proceedings of the 1997 Juniper Symposium. Texas Agr. Exp. Sta. Tech. Rep.; The Ecology of Woodland Creation Edited by Richard Ferris- Kaan. |
| 333 | 1996 JRM Reviewers |
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