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245 04 $aThe last refuge of the Mt. Graham red squirrel :$becology of endangerment /$cedited by H. Reed Sanderson and John L. Koprowski ; foreword by Jack Ward Thomas.
246 3 $aLast refuge of the Mount Graham red squirrel
260 $aTucson :$bUniversity of Arizona Press,$c[2009], ©2009.
300 $axiv, 427 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tForeword /$rJack Ward Thomas -- $gPt. I.$tThe Mountain -- $g1.$tThe Cultural Significance of Mt. Graham (Dzil nchaa si'au) in Western Apache Tradition /$rPatricia M. Spoerl -- $g2.$tExploring the Larger Environment: Astrophysical Explorations from Mt. Graham /$rJohn R. Ratje -- $g3.$tTree-Ring Perspectives on Fire Regimes and Forest Dynamics in Mixed-Conifer and Spruce-Fir Forests on Mt. Graham /$rThomas W. Swetnam, Christopher H. Baisan and Henri D. Grissino-Mayer -- $gPt. II.$tManagement -- $g4.$tNatural History and Management of the Pinaleno Mountains with Emphasis on Mt. Graham Red Squirrel Habitats /$rLawrence L. C. Jones -- $g5.$tThe Process and Recovery Team Structure for Revising the 1993 Mount Graham Red Squirrel Recovery Plan /$rPaul J. Barrett -- $gPt. III.$tMt. Graham Red Squirrel Population Trends -- $g6.$tMt. Graham Red Squirrel Natural Historyand Pre-observatory Construction Conservation Efforts /$rKathleen A. Granillo and Genice F. Froehlich -- $g7.$tMt. Graham Red Squirrel Interagency Midden Surveys: 1991-2007 /$rTim K. Snow -- $g8.$tMt. Graham Red Squirrel Populations on the University of Arizona's Mt. Graham Red Squirrel Monitoring Program Area: 1989-2003 /$rPaul J. Young -- $g9.$tA Comparison of Two Sampling Techniques to Assess Population Trends in Endangered Mt. Graham Red Squirrels /$rJohn L. Koprowski and Tim K. Snow -- $g10.$tConsequences of Small Populations and Their Impacts on Mt. Graham Red Squirrels /$rJohn L. Koprowski and Robert J. Steidl -- $gPt. IV.$tMt. Graham Red Squirrel Habitat -- $g11.$tVegetation Changes within the Subalpine and Mixed-Conifer Foreston Mt. Graham, Arizona: Proxy Evidence for Mt. Graham Red Squirrel Habitat /$rR. Scott Anderson and Susan J. Smith -- $g12.$tMapping and Monitoring Mt. Graham Reel Squirrel Habitat with GIS and Thematic Mapper Imagery /$rJames R. Hatten -- $g13.$tSite Selection for the Establishment of New Middens of Mt. Graham Red Squirrels /$rSadie R. Bertelsen and John L. Koprowski -- $g14.$tHabitat Characteristics of the Midden Sites of Mt. Graham Red Squirrels: Do Sex Differences Exist? /$rMarit I. Alanen, John L. Koprowski, Martha I. Grinder, Vicki L. Greer, Carol A. Coates and Kelly A. Hutton Kimple -- $gPt. V.$tMt. Graham Red Squirrel Behavior and Ecology -- $g15.$tTime Budget of the Mt. Craharn Red Squirrel /$rVicki L. Greer and John L. Koprowski -- $g16.$tRemoval Rates and Fate of Two Cone Species Collected by Red Squirrels /$rDiane K. Angell -- $g17.$tNutrient Content of Mt. Graham Red Squirrel Feedstuffs /$rWilliam H. Miller and William E. Yoder 244 -- $g18.$tThe Adaptive Significance of Seed Hoarding by the Mt. Graham Red Squirrel /$rCraig L. Frank and Stephanie R. Cox -- $g19.$tThe Nutritional Ecology of Fungal Sporocarp Hoarding by Mt. Graham Reel Squirrels /$rCraig L. Frank -- $g20.$tReproductive Ecology and Home Range Size of Red Squirrels: Do Mt. Graham Reel Squirrels Fit the Pattern? /$rKaren E. Munroe, John L. Koprowski and Vicki L. Greer -- $gPt. VI.$tRisk and Disturbance -- $g21.$tEffect of Human and Non-human Disturbance on Mt. Graham Red Squirrels /$rSarah R. B. King and John L. Koprowski -- $g22.$tSpruce Aphid, Elatobium abietinum (Walker): Life History and Damage to Engelmann Spruce in the Pinaleno Mountains, Arizona /$rAnn M. Lynch -- $g23.$tNest-Site Characteristics of Sympatric Mt. Graham Red Squirrels and Abert's Squirrels in the Pinaleno Mountains /$rThomas E. Morrell, Eric A. Point and James C. DeVos, Jr. -- $g24.$tIntroduced Abert's Squirrels in the Pinaleno Mountains: A Review of Their Natural History and Potential Impacts on the Red Squirrel /$rAndrew J. Edelman and John L. Koprowski -- $g25.$tA Risk Assessment of Multiple Impacts on the Endangered Mt. Graham Red Squirrel /$rElaine K. Harding, Daniel F. Doak, Cynthia Hartway, Terry Moore Frederick and Genice Froehlich -- $gAppendix A.$tFurther Reading of Recent Research on Mt. Graham Red Squirrels and Their Sky Island Allies.
650 0 $aTamiasciurus hudsonicus$zArizona$zGraham, Mount.
650 0 $aEndangered species$zArizona$zGraham, Mount.
650 0 $aWildlife conservation$zArizona$zGraham, Mount.
650 0 $aEcology$zArizona$zGraham, Mount.
700 1 $aSanderson, H. Reed,$d1932-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82228425
700 1 $aKoprowski, John L.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2001007612
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