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Index to Volumes 1 to 16 Listing by Topic with Author

Subject

Subheading

Author

Vol:No

Amphibians

Are amphibians declining in YNP?

Patla, Debra and Peterson, Chuck

7:1

Amphibians and Disease: Implications for Conservation in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

Corn, Paul Stephen

15:2

Biodiversity and “Crystal” Salamanders McMenamin, Sarah K.
17:1

Archeology

Yellowstone River valley site inventory 

Shortt, Mack W.

9:2

Record of Early People on Yellowstone Lake

Shortt, Mack W.

11:4

A Volunteer’s Perspective

Reynolds, John

11:4

Archeology 101

Johnson, Ann

11:4

Art Yellowstone, Art, and Aesthetic Conservation Hassrick, Peter H.
13:3
Backcountry Campsite use/forest structure Taylor, James Y.
5:1

Wilderness users attitudes about llama packing

Blanha, Dale J. and Archibald, Kari S.

5:3

What Draws People to Yellowstone’s Backcountry

Oosterhous, Tim, Mike Legg, and Ray Darville

15:3

Bats Yellowstone’s World of Bats: Taking Inventory of Yellowstone’s Night Life Keinath, Douglas A.
15:3

Bears

Aversive conditioning

Gillin, Collin M.; Hammond, Forest M.; and Peterson, Craig M.

3:1

Natural history and high-tech methods

French, Marilynn and Steve (interview)

3:2

Human injuries, 1970-94

Gunther, Kerry, and Hoekstra, Hopi

4:1

Saving North America's Grizzly Bear Ecosystems

Herrero, Steve (interview)

4:3

The Grizzly Bears of Yellowstone: Their Ecology in the Yellowstone Ecosystem, 1959-1992

Boyce, Mark (book review by)

5:1

24 years of study

Knight, Richard R. (interview)

6:1

Rural residential development and grizzlies

Johnson, Vanessa K.

9:2

Grizzly bear predation on bison (Nature Notes)

Varely, Nathan and Wyman, Travis

9:3

Bear on Bear Predation in Hayden Valley

Gunther, Kerry A. and Mark J. Biel

10:4

Grizzly bear nutrition and
ecology
Robbins, Charles T.; Schwartz, Charles, C.; Gunther, Kerry A.; and Chris Servheen
14:3
Bears in Transition 1959-1970s Meagher, Mary
16:2
FromGarbage, Controversy, and Decline to Recovery

Haroldson, Mark A.;
Schwartz, Charles C.; Gunther, Kerry A.

16:2
Delisting the Yellowstone Grizzly

Servheen, Christopher; Shoemaker, Rebecca

16:2
Delisted But Not Forgotten Gunther, Kerry A.
16:2
Human Habituated Bears

Gunther, Kerry A;.
Wyman, Travis

16:2
Possible Grizzly Cub Adoption in Yellowstone National Park (Nature Note) Haroldson, Mark A.;
Gunther, Kerry A.; Wyman, Travis
16:2
Beavers Beavers of Yellowstone Smith, Douglas W and
Tyers, Daniel B.
16:3

Birds

Bald eagle

Harmata, Al

2:3

White-tailed ptarmigan

McEneaney, Terry

3:2

Black-throated sparrow

McEneaney, Terry

3:3

Harlequin ducks

McEneaney, Terry

5:2

Peregrine falcons

McEneaney, Terry; Heinrich, Bill ; and Oakleaf, Bob

6:2

Whooping cranes

Clegg, Kent (interview)

7:1

Christmas bird counts 20th century

McEneaney, Terry

9:1

Christmas bird count 2001 (Nature Note)

McEneaney, Terry

10:1

Additions to Yellowstone checklist, Raven predation (Nature Notes) McEneaney, Terry 12:3

Bison

Brucellosis

Boyce, Mark S.

3:1

Winter effects on

Meagher, Mary (interview)

5:2

Grizzly bear predation on bison (Nature Notes)

Varely, Nathan and Wyman, Travis

9:3

Snowmobile vs. bison (Nature Note)

Hare, Hobie

10:2

Do Groomed Roads Increase Bison Mileage? Franke, Mary Ann
13:4
Brucellosis in Yellowstone Bison: Implications for Conservation Management Treanor, John J., Richard L. Wallen, David S. Maehr, and Philip H. Crowley
15:2

Climate

Global change in greater Yellowstone

Romme, William H., and Turner, Monica G.

1:1

Weather data and snow

Farnes, Phil

5:2

Reconstructing climate history

Elias, Scott A.

5:4

Crevice Lake sediment records

Whitlock, Cathy

10:1

Plants exposed to high levels of carbon dioxide in Yellowstone national park Tercek, Michael T., Al-Niemi, Thamir S., and Stout, Richard G.
16:1
Conference Keynote address from 7th scientific conference Sanderson, Dr. Steven E.
12:1
8th Biennial Scientific Conference Summary Wondrak Biel, Alice
13:4

Conservation

Kenyan conservationist offers thoughts on Yellowstone

Leakey, Richard (interview)

10:3

Mardy Murie turns 100

Schullery, Paul

10:4

The Froth and the Fury

Roosevelt, Theodore IV

11:4

Saving the Charmed Goose:
Thoughts on a new strategy for conservation in the “Next West”
Preston, Charles R.
13:4

Coyotes

Studies Crabtree, Robert L. (interview)
3:4

Ecological role of coyotes on northern range

Crabtree, Robert L. and Sheldon, Jennifer W.

7:2

Wolf-coyote interaction (Nature Note)

Robinson, Betsy and Gehman, Steve

8:1

Elk

Calf predation Harting, Bert (interview)
1:2

Why do elk eat burned bark?

White, P.J., and Garrott, Robert A.

1:4

Bark eating by elk

Henry, Jeff

2:4

Migratory behavior of the Jackson elk herd

Smith, Bruce

4:3

Ungulate management, review of

National Academy of Science Committee

7:3

Reduction program, oral history of

Cole, Glen; Good, John; Haraden, Robert

8:2
Elk Calf Mortality Post-Wolf Restoration Barber, Shannon M., L. David Mech, and P.J. White

13:3

Chronic Wasting Disease: Planning for an Inevitable Dilemma White, P. J., and Troy Davis
15:2
Fiction A Yellowstone Reader Hert, Tamsen (book review by) 12:3

Fires-1988

Research on effects

Knight, Dennis

2:1

Impacts on the water quality of Yellowstone's large lakes

Lathrop, Richard G.

2:1

Aquatic insects

Roemhild, George

2:2

Media coverage

Smith, Conrad (interview)

2:2

Sediment study, northern Yellowstone

Ewing, Roy

5:1

Fire effects in grasslands

Tracy, Benjamin

5:3

Effects of burned aspen groves on land snails

Beetle, Dorothy E.

5:3

Stream ecosystem responses to wildfire

Minshall, G. Wayne; Robinson, Christopher T.; and Royer, Todd V.

6:3

Firestorm over the Inn Henry, Jeff
12:2

Fish

Cutthroat trout parasites

Heckmann, Richard

2:3

Lake trout in Yellowstone Lake

Gresswell, Bob (interview)

4:2

Fisheries management

Franke, Mary Ann
(Part 1)

4:4

Fisheries management

Franke, Mary Ann
(Part II)

5:1

Stream ecosystem responses to wildfire

Minshall, G. Wayne

6:3

Arctic grayling

Kaya, Cal

8:3

Yellowstone Fishes-
Ecology, History, and Angling in the Park

Mossman, Rick (book review by)

8:3

Survey of visitors on lake trout reduction

Cherry, Todd L, and Shogren, Jason F.

9:2

Fish eating behavior

Schullery, Paul

11:2

Source and date of lake trout introduction Munro, Andrew R.; McMahon, Thomas E.;and Ruzycki, James R
14:2
Yellowstone cutthroat trout conservation Koel, Todd M.; Bigelow, Patricia E.; Doepke, Philip D.; Ertel, Brian D.;and Mahoney, Daniel L.
14:2
Whirling Disease and Native Cutthroat Trout of the Yellowstone Lake Ecosystem Koel, Todd M., Daniel L. Mahony, Kendra L. Kinnan, Charlotte Rasmussen, Crystal J. Hudson, Silvia Murcia, and Billie L. Kerans
15:2

Vaguely Disquieting Scenes: Fishing Bridge and the Evolution of American Sport Fishing in the Environmental Age

Schullery, Paul
16:3

Fisher

Stalking the elusive fisher

Gehman, Steve

3:4

Fox

Mountain fox

Crabtree, Robert

1:3

Red fox

Fuhrmann, Bob

10:1

Fungi

Pilobolus ecology

Foos, K. Michael

1:3

Pilobolus

Foos, K. Michael

9:1

Fungi in Yellowstone’s Geothermal Soils Henson, Joan, et al.
13:4

Geography

Yellowstone and a sense of place

Meyer, Judith (interview)

6:3

The Spirit of Yellowstone: The Cultural Evolution of a National Park

Shively, Carol (book review by)

6:3

Roosevelt Arch: Window Into Gardiner

Wondrak Biel, Alice

11:3

Geology

A Field-Trip Guide to YNP, WY, MT, and ID-
Volcanic, Hydrothermal, and Glacial Activity in the Region
Good, John M. (book review by) 3:2

Reconstructing climate history from glacial geology

Elias, Scott A.

5:4

Chloride flux, obsidian hydration

Friedman, Irving (interview)

5:4

Absaroka volcanic province history

Hiza, Margaret M.

6:2

Interpreting the Landscape (geology)

Dickey, Neysa (book review by)

7:1

Ground-penetrating radar studies at Mammoth Hot Springs

Speece, Marvin and Joss, Laura

7:2

Greater Yellowstone geoecosystem

Smith, Robert B. (interview)

8:4

Windows into the Earth

Thompson, Mike (book review by)

8:4

Philosophy of science

Morgan, Lisa (interview)

11:2

Yellowstone Lake floor

Morgan, Lisa, Pat Shanks, Dave Lovalvo, et al.

11:2
Supervolcano Truth and Fiction Lowenstern, Jake

13:3

Panther Creek Volcano Smith, Eugene and Bennett, Kristeen 14:1
Control of Hydrothermal Fluids by Natural Fractures at Norris Geyser Basin Jaworowski, Cheryl; Heasler, Hank P.; Hardy, Colin C.; and Lloyd P. Queen 14:4
Norris Geyser Basin’s Dynamic Hydrothermal Features Shean, David 14:4

Geothermal resources

Old Faithful video probe

Kieffer, Susan W; Westphal, James A.; and Hutchinson, Roderick A.

3:3

Yellowstone Lake floor geothermal features

Klump, Val; Remsen, Tony; and Lovalvo, Dave

3:4

Astringent Creek

Hutchinson, Roderick

4:3

Geyser gazing

Taylor, Ralph

6:4

Waiting on the Beehive (Nature Note)

Green, Mike

9:4

Bridge Bay Spires Cuhel, Russel, et al
12:4
Human Impacts on Geyser Basins Steingisser, Alethea; Marcus, W. Andrew
17:1
Hares Snowshoe Hares in Yellowstone Hodges, Karen, and L. Scott Mills
13:2
White-tailed Jackrabbits in Yellowstone

Gunther, Kerry;
Renkin, Roy;
Halfpenny, James;
Gunther, Stacey;
Davis, Troy;
and Schullery, Paul

17: 1

History

Archives

Tankersley, Tom

1:2

Spirit of place and the value of nature in the American West

Flores, Dan

1:3

Native American use of obsidian

Cannon, Kenneth P.

1:4

1880s winter wildlife survey

Schullery, Paul

2:4

1860s accounts

Whittlesey, Lee

3:3

Strange Genius: The Life of Ferdinand Hayden

Quinn, Leslie (book review by)

3:4

Roads

Sandeen, Eric (review of Mary Culpin's book)

4:2

Fisheries management

Franke, Mary Ann

4:4, 5:1

Yellowstone Ski Pioneers

Olliff, Tom (book review by)

5:2

Mammoth Hotel labor strike

Fontenot, Brit T.

5:4

Resource management in the NPS

Sellars, Richard W. (interview)

6:2

Preserving Nature in the National Parks

Suderman, Brian (book review by)

6:2

Yellowstone and a sense of place

Meyer, Judith (interview)

6:3

The Spirit of Yellowstone: The Cultural Evolution of a National Park

Shively, Carol (book review by)

6:3

Forest and Stream index

Broadbent, Sarah

6:4

Yellowstone History:125 Years and More to Tell

Haines, Aubrey (interview)

6:4

Folsom-Cook-Peterson diary

Scott, Kim Allen

7:1

Snowmobile use; development of policy

Yochim, Michael J.

7:2

Park as Museological Space

Patin, Thomas

8:1

Yellowstone Nature Notes: a neglected documentary resource

Schullery, Paul and Whittlesey, Lee

8:1

A Ride to the Infernal Regions , account of first tourist party

Silliman, Lee

8:1

Elk reduction, history of

 

8:2

Northern Range, oral history project

Cole, Glen; Good, John; Haraden, Robert

8:2

Firefighting, 1872-1918

Weber, Doug

8:3

Cultural landscape of the Upper Geyser Basin

Byrand, Karl

8:3

Architecture

Wheaton, Robert L.

8:4

Tribute to Aubrey Haines

Schullery, Paul

8:4

Time Machine (Nature Note)

Wondrak, Alice

9:1

Christmas in August

Quinn, Leslie J.

9:3

Mike Finley looks back on his career

Finley, Michael, V.

9:3

Native Americans and geysers

Weixelman, Joseph O.

9:4

Davis Collection

Davis, Susan and Jack (interview)

9:4

Crevice Lake sediment records

Whitlock, Cathy

10:1

Theodore Roosevelt and predator control

Johnston, Jeremy

10:2

Draper Museum Opens

Schullery, Paul

10:3

1960s atmospheric research

Brock, Thomas D.

10:4, 11:1

Apollinaris Spring

Whittlesey, Lee

11:1

Roosevelt Arch Centennial History

Whittlesey, Lee and Paul Schullery

11:3

Red Sowash and the Round Prairie Saloon

Flather, Bob

11:4

Old Faithful Inn centennial Reinhart, Karen Wildung
12:2
Robert C. Reamer Quinn, Ruth
12:2
History of research permitting Wondrak Biel, Alice
12:3
Harry R. Horr Coon, R. Brad
12:3
Heritage Research Center Blackford, Tami
12:4
Myth and History in the Creation of YNP Scott, Kim Allen (book review by)
12:4
Yellowstone’s First General Store Goss, Robert V.
13:2
The Grand Canyon Hotel Hert, Tamsen Emerson
13:3
Lake fish hatchery and fishery operations Whittlesey, Lee H.
14:2
Charles Doolittle Walcott:  A Forgotten Microbe Researcher in Yellowstone National Park Smith, Diane, and Ellis Yochelson
14:4
A Brief Look at Moran Point and Artist Point and Their Association with Thomas Moran and William Henry Jackson Whittlesey, Lee

14:4

Trailing Theodore Roosevelt Through Yellowstone: The Written and Visual Records of Roosevelt’s 1903 Yellowstone Visit Johnston, Jeremy
15:1
A Ride to the Infernal Regions: Yellowstone’s First Tourists Hert, Tamsen Emerson (book review by)
15:1
Yellowstone Denied: The Life of Gustavus Cheyney Doane Quinn, Leslie (book review by)
15:3
Between Heaven and Hell: Religious Language in Early Descriptions of Yellowstone Barton, Michael D.
16:3

Insects

Aquatic insects and the 1988 fires

Roemhild, George

2:2

Snipe flies

Burger, John

3:2

Vampire insects

Burger, John

4:4

Carcass beetles

Sikes, Derek S.

6:1

Burns, Bugs, and Bites Burger, John F. (interview)  

Invertebrates

Terrestrial invertebrates

Christiansen, Tim A.

4:2

Land snails

Beetle, Dorothy

5:3

Lakes

Impacts of the 1988 fires on the water quality of large lakes

Lathrop, Richard G.

2:1

Yellowstone Lake and Change

Gresswell, Bob (interview)

4:2

Survey of visitors on invasive species management in Yell. lake

Cherry, Todd L, and Shogren, Jason F.

9:2

Landscape

Landscape ecology

Shovic, Henry; Johnson, Mark; and Porter, Helen Hadley

1:2

Mountains and Plains: The Ecology of Wyoming Landscapes

Whitlock, Cathy (book review by)

3:3

Changes over time, seen in comparative photos

Meagher, Mary (interview)

5:2

Lynx Snowshoe Hares in Yellowstone Hodges, Karen, and L. Scott Mills
13:2
The Elusive Canada Lynx Murphy, Kerry, Tiffany Potter, James Halfpenny, James, et al.
13:2

Mammoth Hot Springs

Ground-penetrating radar studies of

Speece, Marvin and Joss, Laura

7:2

Microbiology

Search for Life in Well Y-7

Spear, John, Jeffrey J. Walker, Susan Barns, & Norman R. Pace

10:4

Microbial Ecology and Energetics Spear, John R.; Walker, Jeffrey J.; and Pace, Norman R.
14:1
Unfolding the Mystery of Protein Thermostability Peters, John, Brain Bothner, and Susan Kelly
15:1

Millipedes

Yellowstone's first

Shelley, Rowland

4:1

Mine tailings

Soda Butte Creek

Meyer, Grant

2:1

Moose Moose population history on the northern Yellowstone winter range Tyers, Daniel B.
16: 1

Mountain lions

Study results

Murphy, Kerry (interview, Part 1)

2:3

Tracking and handling

Murphy, Kerry (interview, Part 2)

2:4

Theodore Roosevelt and predator control

Johnston, Jeremy

10:2

Ghost of the Rockies Ruth, Toni K.
12:1
Life and death of M139 Ruth, Toni K.
12:1
Mountain lions and art Hassrick, Peter
12:1

Northern Range

Grazing on the Northern Range

McNaughton, Sam (interview)

4:1

Perspectives on ungulate management

Baughman, John (Wyo. G&F)

Dennis, John (NPS-Washington D.C.)

Finley, Michael V. (NPS-Yellowstone)

Lococo, Andrea (Fund for Animals)

Torbit, Steve (National Wildlife Fed.)

Wagner, Frederic W. (National Center for Ecological Analysis)

7:3

Perspectives from oral history project

Cole, Glen (interview)

Good, John

Haraden, Robert (interview)

Howe, Bob (clip from interview)

Keller, Bill (clip from interview)

Meagher, Mary (clip from interview)

Nuss, Dale (clip from interview)

Scott, Ted (clip from interview)

8:2

Ecological dynamics on the northern range

National Academy of Sciences report

10:2

Otters

River otters

Varley, Nathan

6:1

Paleoecology

Ecological history buried in park caves

Barnosky, Elizabeth
(interview)

1:1

Pronghorns

Relict Herd in a Shrinking Habitat

Caslick, James W.

6:4

Range management

Grazing on the Northern Range

McNaughton, Sam (interview)

4:1

Research methods

Radiotelemetry

Johnson, Mark

1:1

GIS

Shovic, Henry; Johnson, Mark; and Porter, Helen Hadley

1:2

DNA fingerprinting

Varley, John D.

1:4

Satellite data

Debinski, Diane

4:3

Resource management issues

Greater Yellowstone Conservation Data Center Feigley, Pete (interview)
1:3

The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Redefining America's Wilderness Heritage

Neel, Susan Rhoades (book review by)

1:3

An Environmental Profile of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

Boyce, Mark S. (book review by)

1:4

Tasmania and Yellowstone

Smith, Steven (interview)

2:1

Science in the park

Barbee, Robert (interview)

3:1

Yellowstone Ecosystem Studies

Crabtree, Robert (interview)

3:4

Native versus exotic species

Soulé, Michael (interview)

4:4

History of NPS resource management

Sellars, Richard (interview)

6:2

Preserving Nature in the National Parks

Suderman, Brian (book review)

6:2

Cultural resources management

Joss, Laura (interview)

9:1

Preserving Yellowstone's Natural Conditions

Schullery, Paul (book review by)

9:1

Theodore Roosevelt and predator control

Johnston, Jeremy

10:2

Sediment study, northern Yellowstone Ewing, Roy
5:1
The rewards of adventurism Varley, John D. (interview)
14:3

Rivers

Stream ecosystem responses to wildfire

Minshall, G. Wayne; Robinson, Christopher T.; and Royer, Todd V.

6:3

Snow

Survey methods, data

Farnes, Phil

5:2

Ungulates

Ungulate management, review of

National Academy of Sciences Committee

7:3

Perspectives on ungulate management

Baughman, John (Wyo. G&F)

Dennis, John (NPS-Washington D.C.)

Finley, Michael V. (NPS-Yellowstone)

Lococo, Andrea (Fund for Animals)

Torbit, Steve (National Wildlife Fed.)

Wagner, Frederic W. (National Center for Ecological Analysis)

7:3

Ungulate reductions, oral history of

Cole, Glen (interview)

Good, John

Haraden, Robert (interview)

Howe, Bob (clip from interview)

Keller, Bill (clip from interview)

Meagher, Mary (clip from interview)

Nuss, Dale (clip from interview)

Scott, Ted (clip from interview)

8:2

Ecological dynamics on the northern range

National Academy of Sciences report

10:2

Vegetation

Yellowstone Vegetation: Consequences of Environment and History in a Natural Setting

Knight, Dennis (book review by)

1:1

Crevice Lake sediment records

Whitlock, Cathy

10:1

Musings from the berry patch
Murphy, Sue Consolo
12:4
YNP's botanist and herbarium Whipple, Jennifer (interview)
12:4
In Praise of the Lowly Lodgepole Romme, Bill and Tinker, Dan
14:1
Lichens in Yellowstone National Park Eversman, Sharon
15:3
Plants exposed to high levels of carbon dioxide in Yellowstone national park Tercek, Michael T., Al-Niemi, Thamir S., and Stout, Richard G.
16:1

Visitors

Demographics

Bath, Alistair J.

2:2

Attitudes toward wildlife

Compton, Gail W.

2:2

Campsite impacts

Taylor, James

5:1

Survey of visitors on invasive species management in Yell. Lake

Cherry, Todd L, and Shogren, Jason F.

9:2

Wildlife Watching: visitor attitudes and desires

Wondrak, Alice K.

10:3

Wildlife-Human conflicts

Olliff, Tom and James W. Caslick

11:1

Water Quality

Suspended sediment study

Ewing, Roy

5:1

Wilderness

User attitudes on llama packing

Blanha, Dale and Archibald, Kari

5:3

Winter

Winter severity index

Farnes, Phil

5:2

Effects of winter roads on wildlife (bison)

Meagher, Mary (interview)

5:2

Yellowstone's Ski Pioneers

Olliff, Tom (book review by)

5:2

Development of snowmobile policy

Yochim, Michael J.

7:2

Snowmobile vs. bison (Nature Note)

Hare, Hobie

10:2

Wolverines

Searching for skunk bears

Robinson, Betsy and Gehman, Steve

6:3

Wolves

Last wolf killed in Yellowstone

Cottenoir, Leo (interview)

1:4

Restoration

Mech, L. David (interview).

3:3

Discovering Yellowstone Wolves: Watchers Guide

Bishop, Norm (book review by)

5:3

Wolf Wars

Bishop, Norm (book review by)

5:3

Wolves of Yellowstone

Bishop, Norm (book review by)

5:3

Yellowstone Wolf: A Guide and Sourcebook

Bishop, Norm (book review by)

5:3

Wolf-coyote interaction (Nature Note)

Robinson, Betsy and Gehman, Steve

8:1

Life and Death of Wolf #7

Smith, Douglas W.

10:3

Perspectives

Bangs, Ed
Barbee, Bob
Peterson, Rolf O.

13:1
10 Years of Wolves Smith, Douglas W.
13:1
EIS Predictions and Appraisals White, P.J., Douglas W. Smith et al.
13:1
Wolf Diseases in Yellowstone National Park Smith, Douglas W., and Emily Almberg
15:2
Wolf recovery in Yellowstone: park visitor attitudes, expenditures, and economic impacts Duffield, John W., Neher, Chris J., and Patterson, David A.
16:1
Nature Note: Wolves and Tigers: Reflections of Yellowstone in Corbett National Park, India

Barber-Meyer, Shannon

17: 1






Bison in Yellowstone.  

Did You Know?
There are more people hurt by bison than by bears each year in Yellowstone. Park regulations state that visitors must stay at least 25 yards away from bison or elk and 100 yards away from bears.

Last Updated: March 27, 2009 at 14:42 EST