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Fifth Biennial Scientific Conference
Cover for the 5th Conference Proceedings.
 

Exotic Organisms in Greater Yellowstone: Native Biodiversity Under Siege

The proceedings were published by the Western North American Naturalist (formerly the Great Basin Naturalist) in various volumes. These papers are available online in pdf format at http://wnan.byu.edu/. The links below point to each volume that contains a paper or papers from the conference.

 

Great Basin Naturalist, vol. 59, no. 4, October 1999.

Geography of Exotic Plants Adjacent to Campgrounds, Yellowstone National Park, USA

 

Western North American Naturalist, vol. 61, no. 3, July 2001.

All papers in this issue are from the conference.

 

Western North American Naturalist, vol. 61, no. 4, Oct. 2001.

Site and Stand Characteristics Related to White Pine Blister Rust in High-elevation Forests of Southern Idaho and Western Wyoming Exotic Plants in Early and Late Seral Vegetation of Fifteen Northern Rocky Mountain Environments (HTs)

A Rule-based Model for Mapping Potential Exotic Plant Distribution

 

Western North American Naturalist, vol. 62, no. 1, Jan. 2002.

Invisible Invasion: Potential Contamination of Yellowstone Hot Springs by Human Activity
Lake Trout Illustration  

Did You Know?
Lake trout are an invasive species of fish that is decimating the native cutthroat trout population in Yellowstone Lake.

Last Updated: August 02, 2007 at 13:30 EST