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    Date of this Version

    6-2007

    Document Type

    Article

    Citation

    The Prairie Naturalist, Volume 39, No. 2 June 2007

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    Copyright © 2007 The Great Plains Natural Science Society

    Abstract

    USING DISTANCE SAMPLING TO ESTIMATE DENSITIES OF WHlTE-TAILED DEER IN SOUTH-CENTRAL MINNESOTA, M. A. LaRue, C. K. Nielsen, and M. D. Grund

    BURROWING OWL ASSOCIATIONS WITH BLACK-TAILED PRAIRIE DOG COLONIES IN SOUTHWESTERN KANSAS AND SOUTHEASTERN COLORADO, S. L. Winter and J. F. Cully, Jr.

    OPTIMAL FORAGING IN EASTERN FOX SQUIRREL: FOOD SIZE MATTERS FOR A GENERALIST FORAGER, R. Tatina

    IN MEMORIAM: ROBERT N. RANDALL. C. Talkington

    Editor's Note regarding Christmas Bird Count

    OCCURRENCES OF SMALL MAMMAL SPECIES IN A MIXEDGRASS PRAIRIE IN NORTHWESTERN NORTH DAKOTA, R. K. Murphy, R. A. Sweitzer, and J. D. Albertson

    SILPHIDAE (INSECTA: COLEOPTERA) COLLECTED IN NORTH CENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA, INCLUDING NEW OCCURRENCES OF Thanatophilus sagax (MANNERHEIM), G A. Hanley

    NOTES ON BLACK-FOOTED FERRET DETECTABILITY AND BEHAVIOR, D. S. Jachowski

    FIRST RECORD OF FIELD SPEEDWELL FROM SOUTH DAKOTA R. Tatina

    FIRST RECORD OF CORISELLA INSCRIPTA (UHLER) (HETEROPTERA: CORIXIDAE) FROM NORTH DAKOTA, B. A. Hanson, D. M. Mushet, N. H. Euliss, Jr., and S. W. Chordas III

    Book Reviews

    Marshes: The Disappearing Edens, by Bill Burt; reviewed by Douglas H. Johnson

    Appreciating Your Feathered Neighbors, by Dana Gardner and Nancy Overcott; reviewed by M. G. Knutson

    Some Scarce Birds of the Upper Midwest by Dana Gardner and Nancy Overcott; reviewed by S. J. Dinsmore

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