The Prairie Naturalist


Volume 16, No. 1

March 1984

Paul B. Kannowski, Editor

                                           Nikki R. Seabloom, Assistant Editor

 

Douglas H. Johnson, Book Review Editor

 

 


TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

Mortality of Raccoons in North Dakota

E. K. Fritzell and R. J. Greenwood

1

The Effects of Mowing on the Rodent Community of A Native Tall Grass Paririe in Eastern Nebraska

C. A. Lemen and M. K. Clausen

5

Parasites of Fish From The James and Sheyenne Rivers, Jamestown Reservoir Complex, and Lake Ashtabula in North Dakota

M. D. Forstie and H. L. Holloway

11

Lead Poisoning of Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis)

R. M. Windingstad, S. M. Kerr and L. N. Locke

21

A Biblography of Wyoming Plant Community Descriptions

 

 

E. I. Collins

25

 

Physical Characteristics of a Whooping Crane Roost Site on The Platte River, Hall County, Nebraska

 

 

G. R. Lingle, P. J. Currier and K. L. Lingle

39

 

 

 

 

                                      BOOK REVIEWS

 

 

 

 

 

Whistling-Ducks

B. W. Cain

    46

 

Notes of A Medicine Watcher

D. H. Johnson

  47

 

A celebration of prairie
B. L. Heidel

  47

 






 

NOTES

Use of Raptor Nests By Nesting Ducks

P. M. Kornad and D. S. Gilmer

         38

Differential infection of walleyes by Contracaecum spp. in heated and  nonheated reservoirs
 H. R. Maddox and R. L. Applegate

  

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