Great Plains Natural Science Society

 

The Prairie Naturalist

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Date of this Version

6-2019

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Article

Citation

The Prairie Naturalist Vol. 51, Issue 1, June 2019

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THE PRAIRIE NATURALIST is published by The Great Plains Natural Science Society, 410 Sunset Lane, Brookings, SD 57006. Publishing services provided by Minuteman Press, Sioux Falls, SD. The annual membership rate for The Great Plains Natural Science Society is $15 for students, $25 for individuals, $50 for libraries, and $250 for lifetime membership, and includes a subscription to The Prairie Naturalist. Address all membership and business correspondence to the Assistant Editor, 410 Sunset Lane, Brookings, SD 57006. Submit manuscripts via email to the Editor-in-Chief using The Prairie Naturalist website, https://greatplainsnaturalsciencesociety.com/the-prairie-naturalist/.

Abstract

1 EDITOR’S NOTE

RESEARCH ARTICLES

3 Factors Affecting White Bass Abundance in Two Missouri River Reservoirs, William J. Radigan and Mark J. Fincel

17 Suitability of single-pass backpack electrofishing to estimate fish abundance and describe assemblage structure in prairie streams, Morgan J. Kauth, David A. Schumann, Katie N. B. Graeb, and W. Wyatt Hoback

NOTES

25 Channel Catfish Reproductive Traits in the Lower Platte River, Nebraska, USA - Mackenzie Zwiener, Jonathan Spurgeon, & Mark Pegg

30 Quantifying Signpost Usage By Captive Male White-Tailed Deer - Cassie L. Auxt, Eric S. Michel, and Jonathan A. Jenks.

33 Incidental Captures of Plains Spotted Skunks in Central South Dakota -Samantha Fino, Joshua D. Stafford, Aaron T. Pearse, & Jonathan A. Jenks,

BOOK REVIEWS

37 Carnivores of the World, second edition. Luke Hunter; reviewed by Shannon M. Barber-Meyer

39 Gulls Simplified: A Comparative Approach to Identification. Pete Dunne and Kevin T. Karlson; reviewed by Garrett J. MacDonald

41 A Field Guide to the Natural World of the Twin Cities. John J. Moriarty; reviewed by Douglas H. Johnson1 and Bonnie Sample

42 Birds of Prey of the West: A Field Guide. Brian K. Wheeler; reviewed by Daniel Casey

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