The Canadian Field-Naturalist
Volume 116, Number 2 (Apr–Jun 2002)

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Articles
Winter habitat selection at three spatial scales by American Elk, Cervus elaphus, in west-central Alberta — PAUL F. JONES and ROBERT J. HUDSON 183
Notable vascular plants from Alaska in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve with comments on the floristics — MARY B. COOK and CARL A. ROLAND 192
Notes
Black Bear, Ursus americanus, hair and Apple Trees, Malus pumila, in northeast North America — DAVID H. HIRTH, JOSEPH M.A. PETTY and C. WILLIAM KILPATRICK 305
Large clutch size of a Burrowing Owl, Athene cunicularia, found in Saskatchewan — L. DANIELLE TODD and JOANN SKILNICK 307
Dispersal by a male American Marten, Martes americana — DOROTHY M. FECSKE and JONATHAN A. JENKS 309
Territorial marking by lone male Gray Wolves, Canis lupus — RONALD N. SCHULTZ and PAMELA C. WILSON 311
Estimating the weight of Wolves, Canis lupus, from chest girth measurements — JOHN P. HART and DAVID H. JAMIESON 313
Differential use of a Wolf, Canis lupus, pack territory edge and core — L. DAVID MECH and ELIZABETH K. HARPER 315
Extension de l'aire de distribution de la Salamandre à quatre doigts, Hemidactylium scutatum, dans l'est du Québec, et notes sur l'habitat — JEAN-FRANÇOIS DESROCHES et BENOIT COUTURE 317
Reproductive characteristics of Northern Pocket Gophers, Thomomys talpoides, in Alberta alfalfa fields — GILBERT PROULX 319
Evidence of a second litter in Northern Pocket Gophers, Thomomys talpoides — GILBERT PROULX and PAMELA J. COLE 322
Narwhal, Monodon monoceros, near western Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada — MARK L. MALLORY and ANDREW B. DIDIUK 323
Tributes
A tribute to Edward Warren Greenwood (1918-2002), Canadian Orchidologist — JOYCE M. REDDOCH and ALLAN H. REDDOCH326
Book Reviews
Zoology: Butterflies of British Columbia (including Western Alberta, Southern Yukon, the Alaska Panhandle, Washington, Northern Oregon, Northern Idaho, Northwestern Montana) — Ecosystem Dyanamics of the Boreal Forest: The Kluane Project — The Canadian Rockies Guide to Wildlife Watching: The Best Places to See and Appreciate Animals in Their Natural Habitat — Four Wings and a Prayer — Radio Tracking and Animal Populations — The Birds of Ecuador: Status, Distribution and Taxonomy (Volume I), Field Guide (Volume II) — Sylvia Warblers — Bats of Papua New Guinea — A Field Guide to Birds of Peru — Birds of Delaware — Checklist of the Birds of Northern South America — Birds of Southern South America and Antarctica — Whales and Other Marine Mammals of British Columbia and Alaska — Guía de las Aves de España 331
Botany: Magical Mushrooms, Mischievous Molds — Spatial Pattern Analysis in Plant Ecology — Rare Vascular Plants of Alberta 343
Environment: The Global Environment in the Twenty-first Century: Prospects for International Cooperation — Reading the Entrails: An Alberta Ecohistory — Spacial Optimization for Managed Ecosystems — The Amber Forest — The Natural History of an Arctic Oil Field, Development and the Biota 345
Miscellaneous: Finding Order in Nature: The Naturalist Tradition from Linnaeus to E.O. Wilson — Excavation349
New Titles 351
News and Comment
The Canadian Field-Naturalist Errata: 115(4) — Errata: 116(1) — Recovery: An Endangered Species Newsletter (20) March 2002 — Froglog: Newsletter of the Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force (50) — National Recovery Plan (22): Piping Plover March 2002 — Point Pelee Natural History News 2(1) Spring 2002 — Marine Turtle Newsletter (96) — The Boreal Dip Net: Newsletter of the Canadian Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Network 6(2) April 2002 — Alberta Wildlife Status Reports numbers 40, 41, 42, 43, 44.
Editor's Report for Volume 115 (2001) 356
Book Review Editor's Report for Volume 115 (2001) 358

ISSN: 0008-3550



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