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25th Annual Meeting and Symposium of the
Desert Tortoise Council, April 21-24, 2000
Abstracts

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(Abstracts Arranged Alphabetically by First Author)
* Marks speaker if not the first author listed

Averill-Murray and Klug Reproduction in Sonoran Desert Tortoises
Berish Effects of Upper Respiratory Tract Disease on Gopher Tortoise Populations
Berry and *Connor Major Scientific Contributions from the Desert Tortoise Research Natural Area: 1974-1999
Berry, Goodlett and Goodlett Effects of Geology and Cover Site Choice on Desert Tortoise Populations at the Tiefort Mountains, California
Bjurlin, Bissonette and Cutler Desert Tortoise Survivorship: Absence of Evidence Does Not Mean Evidence of Absence
Brown, Duke, Brown, Jacobson and Klein Detection of Antibody to Mycoplasma agassizii in Tortoise Species
Brown Current Issues Associated with URTD: Gaps in Knowledge and Future Directions
Buhlmann Exploitation of Asian tortoises and freshwater turtles and the need for immediate and multi-pronged conservation tactics
Buono The Role of the Private Citizen in Public Agency Decisions
Burroughs and Williams Implementation of Long-term Monitoring of Desert Tortoise Populations using Line Distance Sampling Methods
Chaffee and Berry Tortoise Health and Elemental Chemistry of Forage Plants from Desert Tortoise Habitat Between the Rand Mining District and the Desert Tortoise Natural Area, California
Collis and Avery Proximate Constraints Affecting the Reproductive Output and Mortality of Desert Tortoises
Connor The Desert Tortoise Preserve Committee: A Quarter Century of Progress
Field, Tracy, Medica, Marlow and Corn Translocation as a Tool for Conservation of the Desert Tortoise: Can Pet Tortoises be Repatriated?
Haxel, Knight, Berry, Homer and Chaffee Trace Element Systematics of Desert Tortoise Shell
Henen, Averill-Murray and Klug Egg Follicles and Yolks of Sonoran Desert Tortoises (Gopherus agassizii)
Henen and Avery Resource acquisition and allocation by desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii): transducing unpredictable resources into population parameters
Hereford Past and Future Climate Variation in the Mojave Desert, Surface Processes and Land Management Issues
Homer, Domico, Williams, Heaton-Jones and Berry Desert Tortoises as Sentinels of Environmental Toxicants
Jacobson Causes of Mortality and Diseases in Tortoises: A Review
Krzysik Theory, Applications and Controversies of Distance Sampling
Lorentzen Perspectives on Initiatives and Accomplishments of the Desert Tortoise Management Oversight Group: a Panel Discussion by Agency Cooperators
Mader The Red Cliffs Desert Reserve in Utah: Success and Lessons Learned
McLuckie, Harstad and Fridell 1999 Baseline Desert Tortoise Density and Abundance in the Upper Virgin River Recovery Unit
Morafka and Berry Is Gopherus agassizii a Desert-adapted Tortoise or an Exaptive Opportunist? Implications for Tortoise Nutrition
Nussear, Tracy, Medica, Marlow, Saethre and Corn Translocation as a Tool for Conservation of the Desert Tortoise: Nevada Studies
Oftedal, Hillard and Morafka Juvenile Desert Tortoises Enhance Nutritional Status by Foraging Choice: Data from the 1998 El Niņo at the Fort Irwin Study Site
Oldemeyer, Medica, and Corn The Effect of Cattle Grazing on Desert Tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) Abundance and Habitat in the Northeastern Mojave Desert
Origgi, Jacobson and Klein Investigation of Herpesvirus Infection in Chelonians [STUDENT PAPER]
Shemanski, Hazard and Nagy Digestible Energy in Foods of Juvenile Desert Tortoises [STUDENT PAPER]
Tracy, Nussear, Wilson, Field, Medica, Marlow, Saethre, Corn and Simandle Translocation as a Tool for Conservation of the Desert Tortoise: Is Translocation a Reasonable Strategy for Desert Tortoises Displaced by Urban Expansion?
Truelove The Clark County Desert Conservation Program: A Review of Conservation Accomplishments
Tuberville, Gibbons and Bennett Proposed Conservation Plan for a Small, Isolated Gopher Tortoise Population on a South Carolina State Natural Preserve
Wilson, Tracy, Nussear, Simandle, Marlow, Medica and Corn Translocation as a Tool for Conservation of the Desert Tortoise: Utah Studies
Woodman Results of Line Distance Transects Conducted on the Chocolate Mountains Aerial Gunnery Range, Riverside, California
Woodman, Goodlett and Westermeier Distribution and Relative Abundance of Desert Tortoises on the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, California
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