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Proceedings of the 1994 Annual Symposium

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Avery, Harold W. Digestive physiology and nutritional ecology of the desert tortoise fed native versus non-native vegetation: implications for tortoise conservation and land management. p. 143.

Barrett, Sherry. Critical habitat for the desert tortoise. p. 144.

Belfit, Scott C., Marilet A. Zablan, Richard A. Fridell, Todd C. Esque, and Marshall Topham. The habitat conservation planning process in Washington County, Utah. pp. 113-119.

Berry, Kristin H. Surveys for desert tortoise demographic data: reflections on the 60-day spring plots. p. 145.

Brown, Dan R., and Mary B. Brown. The 16S rRNA gene identifies Mycoplasma agassizii isolated from ill desert tortoises. p. 146.

Brown, Mary B., and Dan R. Brown. Important considerations in the isolation and identification of Mycoplasma agassizii. p. 149.

Brown, Mary B., Isabella M. Schumacher, Paul A. Klein, Kenneth A. Nagy, and Kristin H. Berry. A two year survey of the presence of specific antibody to Mycoplasma agassizii in the serum of desert tortoises from three geographical locations. pp. 147-148.

Burchett, Gary L. Construction and implementation of revegetative machinery along the Morongo Valley Pipeline. p. 150.

Congdon, Justin D., A. E. Dunham, and R. C. van Loben Sels. Demographics of long-lived organisms: implications for conservation and management. p.151.

Dale, Roger. Progress report on proposed Mojave Desert Educational Outreach Center, San Bernardino County, California. pp. 120-124.

Dickinson, Vanessa M. Health studies of Sonoran Desert tortoises, 1993 annual report. p. 152.

Duck, Timothy A., Todd C. Esque, and Timothy J. Hughes. Fighting wildfire in desert tortoise habitat: considerations for land managers. pp. 58-67.

Esque, Todd C., Timothy J. Hughes, Lesley A. DeFalco, Brian E. Hatfield, and Russell B. Duncan. Effects of wildfire on desert tortoises and their habitats. pp. 153-154.

Henen, Brian T., and Kenneth A. Nagy. Drought reduction of resources allocation to reproduction in female desert tortoises. p. 155.

Holt, Eric A., and James M. Mueller. Monitoring raven abundance at Yucca Mountain. pp. 125-129.

Homer, Bruce L., Elliot R. Jacobson, Mary M. Christopher, and Mary B. Brown. An update on shell disease (cutaneous dyskeratosis) in desert tortoises, Gopherus agassizii. p. 156.

Homer, Bruce L., Elliot R. Jacobson, Mary M. Christopher, and Mary B. Brown. Physiological and morphological effects of burn injury in a desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizii. p. 157.

Hughes, Audrey L., Kurt R. Rautenstrauch, and Danny L. Rakestraw. Hibernation behavior of desert tortoises at Yucca Mountain, Nevada. p. 158.

Jacobson, Elliot R., Mary B. Brown, Paul A. Klein, Isabella M. Schumacher, and Dan R. Brown. Upper respiratory disease in the gopher tortoise, Gopherus polyphemus. p. 159.

Karl, Alice. Reproduction in desert tortoises: ecological and evolutionary perspectives. p. 160.

Klassen, Janice M., James K. Klassen, and D. Bradford Hardenbrook. Survey of normal bacterial flora in the upper respiratory tract of the desert tortoise in southern Nevada. p. 161.

Klug, Christopher M. Population estimation in Sonoran Desert tortoise. p. 162.

Krzysik, Anthony J., Kevin C. Steele, Scott A. Tweddale, and Helena Mitasova. Thin-plate splines: a novel technology for modeling desert tortoise populations on landscape and regional scales. p. 163.

Kuchling, Gerald. The recovery plan and population management of the critically endangered Pseudemydura umbrina. p. 164-165.

Kuchling, Gerald. Predation on turtles in South-Western Australia and experiences with three years fencing of the last wild population of Pseudemydura umbrina. p. 166.

LaRue, Edward L. A tale of two tortoise 10(A) permits. p. 130-140.

Marlow, Ronald W., and Karen von Seckendorff Hoff. The Clark County Short-term Habitat Conservation Plan: are there lessons to be learned from this failure. p. 167.

Medica, Philip A., Mary B. Saethre, and Richard B. Hunter. Recovery of a desert community after fire in the northern Mojave. pp. 68-92.

Minnich, Richard A. Postfire succession in desertscrub communities of southern California. pp. 93-112.

Morafka, David J., Gustavo A. Leon, and Robert W. Murphy. Allozyme differentiations among gopher tortoises (Gopherus): conservation genetics, and phylogenetic and taxonomic implications. p. 168.

Mueller, James M., Kamila R. Naifeh, Danny L. Rakestraw, Kurt R. Rautenstrauch, and Katherine K. Zander. Reproductive characteristics of desert tortoises at Yucca Mountain, Nevada. p. 169.

Murray, Roy C., and Cecil R. Schwalbe. Estimated sizes of Sonoran populations of the desert tortoise with Program Capture. pp. 51-57.

Murray, Roy C., Cecil R. Schwalbe, Scott J. Bailey, S. Peder Cuneo, and Scott D. Hart. Reproduction in a Sonoran population of the desert tortoise. pp. 49-50.

Oldemeyer, John L., Philip A. Medica, and P. Stephen Corn. Preliminary results of an evaluation of the effects of cattle grazing on the desert tortoise. p. 170.

Oldemeyer, John L. Role of the National Biological Survey in desert tortoise research. p. 171.

Pond, Darlene. The continued saga of desert tortoise adoptions in northern Nevada. p. 141-142.

Rautenstrauch, Kurt R., and Eric A. Holt. Selecting an appropriate method for calculating desert tortoise home range size and location. pp. 172-173.

Sazaki, Marc, William I. Boarman, Glenn C. Goodlett, and Tracy Okamoto. Risk associated with long-distance movements. pp. 33-48.

Schumacher, Isabella M., Elliot R. Jacobson, Mary B. Brown, Paul A. Klein, and D. Bradford Hardenbrook. Correlation of the presence of antibodies to Mycoplasma agassizii with the presence of clinical signs in 144 desert tortoises from the Las Vegas Valley. p. 174.

Sloane, Sidney C. Implementation of desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) recovery in Nevada. p. 175.

Soleymani, Davood E., Eddie Treviño, David J. Morafka, Michelle A. Joyner, and Manucher Dezfulian. Preliminary between coprophagy, growth, and the bacterial parasitic intestinal biota in neonatal desert tortoises, Gopherus agassizii: an experimental study. p. 176.

Spangenberg, E. Karen. Spring foraging behavior, movements, and general activities of two adult female and immature desert tortoises near Kramer Junction, San Bernardino County, California. p. 177.

Tracy, C. Richard, Peter F. Brussard, and Todd C. Esque. Controlling competition for forage between desert tortoise and domestic stock. p. 178.

Tracy, C. Richard. Patterns of fire incidence and implications for management of Desert Wildlife Management Areas. p. 179.

Tracy, C. Richard, and Todd C. Esque. Optimal foraging in desert tortoise. p. 180.

Treviño, Eddie. A community-based tortoise reserve design for Rancho Sombreretillo and the Bolson tortoise, Gopherus flavomarginatus. p. 181.

Waller, Tomás. Conservation problems of Geochelone chilensis in Argentina: livestock grazing. p. 182.

Waller, Tomás. Conservation problems of Geochelone chilensis in Argentina: trade. p. 183.

Waller, Tomás, and Patricio A. Micucci. The ecology and population attributes of Geochelone chilensis in Argentina. p. 184.

Weinstein, Michael N. The effects of annual precipitation and raven predation in the desert tortoise: models drawn from the new Goffs life table. p. 185.

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