The Canadian Field-Naturalist
Volume 112, Number 4 (October-December 1998)

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Articles
Observations of the Long-toed Salamander, Amystoma macrodactylum, in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta — JULIE FUKUMOTO and STEPHEN HERRERO 387
Dispersal and mortality of juvenile American Black Ducks, Anas rubripes, on wetlands under different management strategies — G.R. PARKER 586
The status of the Eastern Sand Darter, Ammocrypta pellucida, in Vermont — DOUGLAS E. FACEY 596
Déplacements et superficie du domaine vital de l'orignal, Alces alces, dans l'est Québec — RÉHAUME COURTOIS, JOHANNE LABONTÉ, et JEAN-PIERRE OUELLET 602
Farmland habitat use by breeding birds in southern Québec — BENOIT JOBIN, JEAN-LUC DESGRANGES, and CÉLINE BOUTIN 611
Municipal landfill impacts on a natural stream located in an urban wetland in regional Niagara, Ontario — M. DICKMAN and G. RYGIEL 619
Stream fishes of the Red River of the North basin, United States: A comprehensive review — TODD M. KOEL and JOHN J. PETERKA631
Red Alder, Alnus rubra, as a potential mitigating factor for wildlife habitat following clearcut logging in southeastern Alaska — THOMAS A. HANLEY and JEFFREY C. BERNARD647
Nest defense by the non-indigenous fish, the Round Goby, Neogobius melanostomus (Gobiidae), on a shipwreck in western Lake Erie — ROBERT G. WICKETT and LYNDA D. CORKUM 653
The influence of close-range radio-tracking on the behavior of free-ranging Striped Skunks, Mephitis mephitis — SERGE LARIVIERE and FRANÇOIS MESSIER657
Importance of fire in alvar ecosystems evidence from the Burnt Lands, eastern Ontario — PAUL M. CATLING and VIVIAN R. BROWNELL 661
Predation risk and foraging behaviour: an experimental study of birds at feeders — DEBRA GIESBRECHT and C. DAVIDSON ANKNEY 668
Diets of Norway Rats, Rattus norvegicus, on Langara Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia: Implications for conservation of breeding seabirds — MARK C. DREVER and ALTON S. HARESTAD 676
Preliminary investigation into the effects of water-level control on the seeding recruitment in riparian cottonwoods, Populus deltoides, on the South Saskatchewan River — C.S. BEGG, O.W. ARCHIBOLD and L. DELANOY 684
Over-ocean flocking by Dunlins, Calidris alpina, and the effect of raptor predation at Boundary Bay, British Columbia — DICK DEKKER 694
Notes
Diurnal and nocturnal behavior of Black Bears, Ursus americanus, on bear trails — T.E. REIMCHEN 698
Arctic Fox, Alopex lagopus, predation on Lesser Snow Geese, Chen caerulescens and their eggs — GUSTAF SAMELIUS and MARC LEE700
Aerial attacks by Common Ravens, Corvus corax, on adult feral pigeons, Columbia livia — PAUL HENDRICKS and STEVE SCHLANG 702
Sixteen years with a Bald Eagle's, Haliaeetus leucophalus, nest — ELIZABETH KENNEDY and IAN McTAGGART-COWAN704
Records of intra-guild predation by Eurasian Lynx, Lynx lynx — JOHN D.C. LINNELL, JOHN ODDEN, VEGAR PEDERSEN, and REIDAR ANDERSON707
Pack size and colour morphs of one Wolf, Canis lupus, pack in Jasper National Park, Alberta 1979-1998 — DICK DEKKER 709
Horned Pondweed, Zannichellia palustris (Zannichelliaceae), new to the vascular plant flora of the Northwest Territories and deleted from the flora of the Yukon Territory — WILLIAM J. CODY 711
Predation of a female House Finch, Carpodacus mexicanus, by a Gray Squirrel, Sciurus carolinensis — PERRI K. EASON713
Wood Duck, Aix sponsa, eats Mink Frogs, Rana septentrionalis — MARK L. MALLORY and ROC LARIVIERE 714
Intertidal foraging for Pacific Sand-lance, Ammodytes hexapterus, by birds — MARY F. WILLSON and ROBERT H. ARMSTRONG715
Large Spotted Turtles, Clemmys guttata, sampled in central Ontario — TIM HAXTON 717
News and Comment
Yet Another Milestone for William James Cody — STEPHEN DARBYSHIRE 719
Notices: Erratum: The Canadian Field-Naturalist 112(3) — Rana Saura: Amphibian population monitoring program; Atlas of amphibians and reptiles of Quebec — Ontario Natural Heritage Information Centre Newsletter — Froglog: Newsletter of the Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force (DAPTF) — Marine Turtle Newsletter — Wild Travelers: Migratory Wildlife Shared by Canada, United States, and Mexico — Freshwater Fishes of Canada: The fifth reprinting — Global Biodiversity Fall 1998 — Sea Wind: Bulletin of Ocean Voice International — American Society of Mammalogists Annual Meeting 1999 — American Herpetological and Ichthyological Societies Meeting 1999 — Canadian Amphibian and Reptile Conservation network Meeting 1999 — Canadian Association of Herpetologists Bulletin720
Accounts of famous North American Wolves, Canis lupus — PHILIP S. GIPSON and WARREN B. BALLARD 724
Book Reviews
Zoology: A Guide to the Identification and Natural History of the Sparrows of the United States and Canada — Handbuch der Vögel Mitteleuropas. Passeriformes, Part 5. Volume 14. Tome 1: Passeridae to Vireonidae; Tome 2: Fringillidae to Parulidae; Tome 3: Emberizidae to Icteridae; List of corrigenda and addenda for previous volumes — Hybrid Ducks, a Contribution Towards an Inventory — The Summer Atlas of North American Birds — Handbook of the Birds of the World: Volume 4 Sandgrouse to Cuckoos — Red-winged Blackbirds: Decision-making and Reproductive Success — The Butterflies of Canada — Discovering Dinosaurs in the Old West — A Travel & Site Guide to the Birds of Costa Rica with Side Trips to Panama and Nicaragua — Life of the Flycatcher740
Botany: Illustrated Companion to Gleason and Cronquist's Manual: Illustrations of the Vascular Plants of Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada — Wetland Plants of Ontario 748
Environment: People and the Land through Time: Linking Ecology and History — Nature's Services: Societal Dependance on Natural Ecosystems — Prairie Conservation: Preserving North America's Most Endangered Ecosystem — Ecosystem Management: Applications for Sustainable Forest and Wildlife Resources — Null Models in Ecology749
Miscellaneous: John Muir: Apostle of Nature754
New Titles 755
Index to Volume 112 — Compiled by Leslie Durocher 758
Special Issues The Canadian Field-Naturalist 793
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Mailing date of this issue: 27 March 1999

ISSN: 0008-3550



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