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502-516 DECEMBER 2012 INDEX TO VOLUME 57 Proy L. Best 331 Funchess Hall, Auburn University, Al each article alphabetically by tide and by the last name of the first author Files i. an, the, observoan,t noiteos nons th e) are listedb y the next woirn thde u tle a reference to the first author. All taxa included in titles are listed, but f4 amily, time thev appear in the abstracts, text, tables, and figure legends Stephen C. Brandebura, and Tracy Klotz, 467-471 American badger (Taxidea taxus) uses covert reconnaissance to ambush a black-tailed prairie dog Cynomys la Ct ludovicianus), David A. Eads, Mike Akre homas be Iverson, John lr. J. Hague, and Carlie G Zoubek, B 103-464 Mabama shad (Alosa alabamae. Clupei Ammerman, Loren K., see Nalls, Amy formes: Clupeidae) the Whit 218 Rive Arkansas, he, Thomas M 1) OCT fad VIVAX, ral WP Buchanan, William G. Layher, Chris nmod us savannarum, 107 I. McAllister, and Henry W. Robison 4 49 Mara L., and Catherine Phillips, Habitats used by the en gered fountain darte1 Eth n the San Marcos Hays County, Texas, 449-452 ii on é \natidae, 401 Andelt, William F., see Resnik, Jessica R., 93, 97, 138, 199, 1 n “il sp; ira stf rongty/ odes/ , gata, 124-126 1 nnona j obifloJ ra. c2ope2 0 hter, Mariana see Stoker, Philip 17 r albifrons, 402 arez-Jara, Margarito, see Charre 1 nil ipra 107 imericana, 23. 83. 395. 406 \ntilocapridae, 399, 404, 406, 407 introzous pallidus. 203 Apalone mutica, 285 spinifera, o2”/ 8, 27y y Aphani is iberus, 414 \phanostephus, 174 A\phor ope lma hollyi. ] } \pidac 142-445 iplodinotus grunniens, 3 iguila chrysaetos, 170 American badger (Taxidea taxus) in tra militaris, 459-462 Arkansas, with emphasis on expan Arachnidae, 159 sion of its range into northeastern \raneae, 417-420 \rkansas, the, Renn Tumlison, D. \raneidae, 418, 419 Blake Sasse, Michael E. Cartwright, Arbutus, 454 502-516 DECEMBER 2012 INDEX TO VOLUME 57 Proy L. Best 331 Funchess Hall, Auburn University, Al each article alphabetically by tide and by the last name of the first author Files i. an, the, observoan,t noiteos nons th e) are listedb y the next woirn thde u tle a reference to the first author. All taxa included in titles are listed, but f4 amily, time thev appear in the abstracts, text, tables, and figure legends Stephen C. Brandebura, and Tracy Klotz, 467-471 American badger (Taxidea taxus) uses covert reconnaissance to ambush a black-tailed prairie dog Cynomys la Ct ludovicianus), David A. Eads, Mike Akre homas be Iverson, John lr. J. Hague, and Carlie G Zoubek, B 103-464 Mabama shad (Alosa alabamae. Clupei Ammerman, Loren K., see Nalls, Amy formes: Clupeidae) the Whit 218 Rive Arkansas, he, Thomas M 1) OCT fad VIVAX, ral WP Buchanan, William G. Layher, Chris nmod us savannarum, 107 I. McAllister, and Henry W. Robison 4 49 Mara L., and Catherine Phillips, Habitats used by the en gered fountain darte1 Eth n the San Marcos Hays County, Texas, 449-452 ii on é \natidae, 401 Andelt, William F., see Resnik, Jessica R., 93, 97, 138, 199, 1 n “il sp; ira stf rongty/ odes/ , gata, 124-126 1 nnona j obifloJ ra. c2ope2 0 hter, Mariana see Stoker, Philip 17 r albifrons, 402 arez-Jara, Margarito, see Charre 1 nil ipra 107 imericana, 23. 83. 395. 406 \ntilocapridae, 399, 404, 406, 407 introzous pallidus. 203 Apalone mutica, 285 spinifera, o2”/ 8, 27y y Aphani is iberus, 414 \phanostephus, 174 A\phor ope lma hollyi. ] } \pidac 142-445 iplodinotus grunniens, 3 iguila chrysaetos, 170 American badger (Taxidea taxus) in tra militaris, 459-462 Arkansas, with emphasis on expan Arachnidae, 159 sion of its range into northeastern \raneae, 417-420 \rkansas, the, Renn Tumlison, D. \raneidae, 418, 419 Blake Sasse, Michael E. Cartwright, Arbutus, 454 December 2012 Index to Volume 57 Arceuthobium vaginatim, 380 Aztlanolagus agilis, 202-204 Leon, Mexico, Armando J. Contre- Irchidiskodon imperator, 400, 404 ras-Balderas, Oscar Ballesteros-Me irchilochus alexandri, 34 drano, and Juan A. Garcia-Salas, Arctiidae, 125 Babesia 212-213 bigemina, 26 Arctostaphylos, 454 Bleich, Vernon C., see Marshal, Jason P., hor is, 26 uva-ursi, 386 Ardea alba, 106 Baccharis salicifolia, 330 Blepharoneuron trichloepis, 52 Aristida, 454, 476 Baeolophus wollweberi, 106 Blinn, Dean W., David E Ruiter, and divaricata, 52, 454 Bahia absinthifolia, 372 Wien Haden, Do semi-arid land- Bahn, Jessica Rackett, see Parmley, mica cordifolia, ISO scapes in the American Southwest Dennis, and — Arremon viretriceps, 106 cause discrete communities of cad Artemia, 422 Baldwin, Rog>e r A., see Bender, Louis ¢ disflies (Trichoptera) in Sstreams?, irtemisa, 177 119-122 Ballard, Warren B., see Schwalm, Do- bfiiglei folloivai,i , 337602, nelle L., — Blood of nestlings on success of fledg Ing in white-eved vireos ( Vireo gr ludor ICIAna, Ballesteros-Medrano, Oscar, see Contre seus), effect of sampling, David H ras-Balderas, Armando J., tridentata, 167 Davis and Philip D. Sudman 146- darceló, Ingrid, and John Faaborg, irtibeus jamaicensis, 105 Expansion of the breeding range of 149 Asbolus laevis, 262-265 Blount, Seafha ]., and John L. Koprow the blue-gray gnatcatcher (Polioptila Aspidosceles sexlineatus, 279 ski, Response of the Mount Graham caerulea) into western Nebraska, Aspidoscelis, 139 178-479 red SQUIFT< 1 ( lamiasciurus hudsonicus gypsi, 206 grahamensis) to postfire conditions, Barrows, Cameron W., Temporal pat inornata, 206 terns of abundance of arthropods on o 15 marmorata, 206-207 sand dunes, 262-266 Boehmeria cylindrica, 354 ligris, 130-434 Bogertophis subocularis, 440 Bassariscus astutus, 203 Assemblages of amphibians reptiles, Bogosian, Victor, II, Eric ( Hellgren, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis. 323-327 abnasde mina mOmkallash omoan, anV icutrorb an >I OmSoi OlSiItA3 aNr,y Bats thei n lroiwepra riaCno-lroerstaodroa tioRniv er,s ites\ riazloonna,g aesn do f Raamypmhoibnida nsW,. Mroepotdiyl,es , Aasnsde mbmlaamg MI, Eric C. Hellgren, and Raymond mals on an urban military base in Allen W Calvert and Sean A W. Moody, 277-284 Neiswenter, Oklahoma, 277-284 Assemblages of rodents in riparian Bolboschoenus fluviatilis, 311 Beckman, Daniel W., and Christian A forests along the Rio Grande in Big Bombus Hutson, Validation of aging tech Bend National Park Texas: current niques and growth of the river apfinis, 142 ainndv ashiiosnt oricb y inssalitgchedtasorn s , the Deanfifeelc tso fJ. rthee dhoJrasmee,s RiMvoexr,o stMoimsas ourcia,r in2a4t0u-m2, 47 in badiumraiccuolmau}t su,s , 14124-24-4444 4 Leavitt, 148-153 Bender, Louis C., Roger A. Baldwin, and fervidus, 442-444 Associations of small migratory and Jessica R. Piasecke, Habitats occu- fraternus, 442-444 resident birds with two scrub habi- pr d bv elk (Cervus elaphus) in desert eriseocollis, 442-444 tats during late winter and spring im grassland-scrublands of northwest- impatiens, | 12- | 1 1 the northern Chihuahuan Desert, ern New Mexico, 361-369 nevadensis, 443 New Mexico, Jeffrey M Kozma, Bender, Louis C., see Hoenes, Brock D., pe nsvk anicus, 442-444 Laura M. Burkett and Nancv E. and — SONOFTUS 142-444 Mathews, : 31-38 Bernstein Neil Pr... ICC Christiansen, variabilis, 142-444 Asteraceae, 453 James L., — Booth, Michael T., and Andrea | Astragalus, 21 Beucarnea inermis, 220 Shipley, Spatial dynamics and nuttallianus, 372 Biagas, Tiffany D., Alexander S. Hall, growth ol two native species ol Astrophytum asterias, 182-188 Alexis L. Ritzer, and 3enjamin A. catostomids: are movements restrict- Astyanax mexicanus, 286-288 Pierce, lime of day does not affect ed?, 248-256 lt herena boyeri, 426 detection in visual-encounter surveys Bootherium, 407 \therinopsidae, 286 of a spring-dwelling salamander, Joraginac eae, 2] Atopsyche sperryt, 12] Eurycea naufragia, 162-165 Boselaphus tragocamelus, 26-30 Atriplex, 21 Big red bat Lasiurus egregius (Vesperu- Bostrichidae, 108-111 canescens, 362, 371 lionidae) in Honduras, José M. Botello, Francisco, see Charre-Medellin, 132 Mora, 104-105 Juan F., — lentiformis, 417 Bison, 74, 81, 83, 399, 404, 408 Bothriochloa ischaemum, 199, 278 obovata, 362 antiquus, 80, 107, 409 Bouteloua, 94, 370, 371, 10] polye arpa, $17 bison, 407 curtipendula, 140, 278 semibaccata, 417 chaneyi, 407 gracilis, 52, 362, 454 serenanda, 117 latifrons, 80, 407 hirsuta, 154, 474, 476 Atthis heloisa, 106 occidentalis, 407 $ orpioide s, 454 Auleutes, 123-126 priscus, 407, 409 dovidae, 407 bosqi, 123, 124 willistoni, 407 Bower, Michael R., see Dzul, Maria ( Auriparus flaviceps, 34 Black-capped vireo (Vireo atricapilla) in Avena, 177 urban areas of Monterrey, Nuevo Brachiaria ciliatissima, 474 The Southwestern Naturalist vol. 57, no. 4 Brachypelma, 144 Bufo arex, 52 Bradley Robert D., Justin B Lack, americanus, 279 amphibola, 354 Russell S. Pfau, Lottie L. Peppers, woodhousei, 279 arollia Dallas D. Henson, Andrew O. Stal- Bumble bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) of castanea, 105 lings, Christine N. Hoang, and Ro- Texas: historical distributions, Mi- perspu illata, 105 nald A. Van Den Bussche, Genet chael D. Warriner, 442-445 arollia sowelli, 105 and conservation status of a relictual Burke, Russell L., and Kerry L. Yurewicz, arpiodes carpio, 348 population of the hispid cotton rat Influence of size, loss of tail, and arpodacus mexicanus, 34 dJu s eremicus), 9223 1-2932 9 burst speed on risk of predation in ‘artwright, Michael E., see Tumlison, the banded gecko (Coleonyx variega Renn, — tus). 87-91 arya, 109, 2! durkett, Laura M., see Kozma, Jeffrey illinoensis, 354 M., — illinoinensis, 278 see Tumlison, Burns, Stephen M., see Reyes Ramirez, aso, Arturo, see Holbrook, Joseph D., Eric, — 3299. 401. 402 Bursera, 461 astanea, 354 simaruba, 219, 220 astañeda, Gamaliel, see Gadsden, Héc- Butee tor, and — jamaicensis, 390 astañeda, Gamaliel, see García-De la Br ISSICACCAS 2] swainsoni. 106 Peña, Cristina, — Bredemeve! William R ( O'Leary, astor canadensis, 280, 281, 470 John F., and — astro-Arellano, Ivan, see Rodríguez- Cactaceae, 337-338 Ruiz, Erick Rubén, — Breeding colonies of least terns (Sternu ( alamospiza melanocorys. 34 rum) in northern Sonora, atharus guttatus, 34 Calliandra eriophylla, 21 Mexico, 2006-2008, Alyssa Rosemar- atostomus, 240 Callipe pla harles van Riper Ill, 342- , > , ardens, 268 gambelii, 4. 83 clarki, 248-256 squamata, 154-156 Brennan, Leonard A Larson, Jon commersoni, 241 Callisaurus. 136 commersonii, 268 Calocedrus decurrens, 195 Calvert, Allen W., and Sean A. Neiswent- discobolus. 267-276 insignis, 248-256 er, Bats in riparian-restoration sites Christiansen along the lower Colorado River, latipin nis, 268 Arizona, 340-342 blatyrhynchus, 254, 268, 269 is, Miguel, A Hernandez- 179 eanothus, 94, 177 ( alyste gua Mii rostegia, fa Martinez Coronel, and Camelidae, 82, 406 edrela odorata, 219 rez. New records ol Camelops, 74, 80, 81, 84, 400, 407 eltis, 94, 139 anteco deermous¢ hesternus. $2. So. 399. 404. 406. 408. laez igata, 192, 278, 354 Rodentia: Cri 109 occidentalis, 93, 190, 179 the Sierra Madre de huerfanensis, 83 ballida, 474, 476 Mexico, 221-222 kansanus, 83 ¢ mophora coccinea, 283 minidokae, 83 alii hrus ciliaris, 199 sulcatus, 82, 83 fraviswhitei ra 2 spinifex, 97 Camelus, 82 ephalanthus occidentalis, 354 Cameron, Guy N., Rezsutek, Mi- eratoide, s l, anata, 3C6C2 chael J., and — eratobsyvche oslari. 12] lames R. Dixon, and Campbell, Tyler A., see Mod zvgemba, ercidium micropf hyllum, 3or5 Forstner, Visual sum Jonathan D., — ercocarpus rpetofaunal diversity in Campbell, Tvler A., see Reves Ramirez, intricatus. 3e6K2 Eric, — montanus, 210, 370, 3/2. 375, 376 e Eifler, Douglas A Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus, 34 ervus elaphus, 99-96. 361-369. 377 Canidae, 403 haetocnema, 123-125 Fred ( see Larson Jon L., — Canis, 203 haetodipus Thomas M., see McAllister, latrans, 176, 178, 179, 214-216, eremicus, 149-151 981. 310, 396, 399. 403. 408 né lsoni, 148, 151 Thomas M., William G lupus, 280, 281, 399, 403 ‘hamaecrista Chris T. McAllister, and ( apromeryx, 202, 203, 205, 406, 407 fasciculata, 474 W. Robison, Alabama shad furcifer, 435 fasciculate, 199 MAMAS. Clupeiformes Clu- minor, 409 hamaesaracha sordida, 372 peidac in the White River Arkansas, Cardellina hamaesyce 4 / 34, 9( pusilla, 34 maculata, 372 Byron R., see Pleasant, Greg D., rufifrons, 106 serpyllifolia, 372 Cardinalis sinuatus, 34 serrula, 337 2 4udy, Phaedra, see Webber, P. Aaron,— Carduus py nocephalus, 329 tharacidae, 286 December 2012 Index to Volume 57 Charadrius melodus D2I9D9I badgers (Taxidea taxus) in southern ratogeomys castanops, 203 ( harre-Medellín, Juan F Victor Texas, 473-478 .ricetidae, 149, 221-222, 102 Sánchez-Cordero Gloria Magaña- Colonization of a desert island by a rotalus viridis, 64 Cota, Margarito \lvarez-Jara, and tropical bird: military macaw (Ara rotaphytidae, 438 Francisco Botello, Jaguarundi (Puma militaris) at Isla San Pedro Nolasco, rotaphytus, 440 yagouaroundi) in Guanajuato, Mexi- Sonora, Mexico, near, Juan Pablo collaris, 138, 458- co, 117-118 Gallo-Reynoso, Richard Stephen grismeri, 138 hasmistes liorus, 273 Felger, and Benjamin Theodore roton. 199. 174 heatgrass on abundance of the North Wilder, 159-462 texensis, 97 American deermouse (Peromyscus Coluber constrictor, 279 ryptotis parva, 202, 204, 280 maniculatus), effect of, Lucas K. Hall, Colubrina texensis 174, 476 rysothamnus nauseosus, 362 166-169 Commelina tenophthalmus ps udagyrtes, 345-346 helydra serpentina, 279, 172 dianthifolia, 454 tenophthalmus pseudagyrtes (Siphonap- hen caerulescens, 102 erecta, 97, 199 tera: Ctenopthalmidae): new to the Communal nesting behavior it flea fauna of Texas, Chris T. McAllis- he umatopsy he Mearns’s squirrels (Tamiasciurus ter and Nixon Wilson, 345-346 arizonensis, 121 pinula, 121 mearnsi), Nicolas Ramos-Lara and tenopthalmidae, 345-346 hilopsis linearis, 32 John L. Koprowski, 195-198 uloptila cantha, 121 Conard, Jonathan M., and Philip S uniculus paca, 219-221 hhoiamtaer,r a Jeurtrayh enRs.,i s,s ee 12S1t orm, Jonathan J., Gipson, Foraggiinngg ecologyg of elk urculionidae, 123-125 (Cervus elaphus) in a tallgrass prairie, (llaaen ureton, Elijah S., see Kappenman, and — 99-96 Kevin M., — hristiansen, James L., Neil P. dern- Concordance between molecular and yonus stein, Christopher A. Phillips, Jeffrey morphological evidence of hybrid- buccinator, 101 .. Briggler, and Don Kangas, Declin- ization in the Dichanthelium acumina columbianus, 101 ing populations of yellow mud tur- tum (Poaceae: Paniceae) subspecies ylindropuntia, 397 les Kinosternon Mavescens in lowa, complex, Rick L. Hammer, Stephan imbricat| a, 101 Illinois, and Missouri, 104-313 L. Hatch, Alan E. Pepper, and James ynodon dactylon, 139 hrysemys picta, 306, 472 R. Manhart, 133-137 ynomys, 112, 115, 399, 101, 408 hrvsomelidae, 1<2 3> -12O5r churcheri, 102 hhyrtyrsiodt hafmunnugsu s naBuasetorsaucsh,o ch1y6t7r ium dendro Coonnedpaia ltiua s holoekuecro,n otu1s7,4 293-995 ) gleuuncnuirsuosn,i , 2081,0 0-410024 , 203, 102 Contreras-Balderas, Armando ]., Oscar batidis in isolated populations of the Ballesteros-Medrano, and Juan A. ludovicianus, 100, 282, 395. 402. 408. Baja California treefrog Pseudacris 109, 463-464, 474 Garcia-Salas, Black-capped vireo hy poe hondriaca curta in Baja Califor- (Vireo atricapilla) in urban areas ol mexicanus 102 nia Sur, Mexico, the, Víctor H. Luja, mobrarus, 102 Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexi O, Ricardo Rodríguez-Estrella, Kris Rat 212-213 par ide ns, 102 zlaff, Gabriela Parra-Olea, and Aur- spispiza, 102 elio Ramirez-Bautista, 32139-9392 7 / oobnhyo sa TIUNSd,d ens} i4s6. yperus, 154 ichlidae, 286 involucratus, 329 opulat ry plugs of round-tailed irsium, 93, 94 yprinella layton, Megan C., see Reyes Ramirez, gterroeutincda uduss)q uirrKealrse n ( EX.e roMsupnerromoep lh ialunsd venusta, 48 Eric, — u hippe li 348 linical variables of scaled quail (Calli John I ° Koprowski, 208-210 yprinidae, 218, 286 oragyps atratus, 192 pepla squamata) in the southern High vbrinodon oreobsis nuecensoides, ¡y | Plains of Texas, Greg D. Pleasant, ( diabolis, 44-50 Brad Dabbert, Robert B Mitchell, OTJN US, Q4 o sali nus, 112-416 and Byron R. Buckley, 154-156 djoreumminmao,n du35,4 93 ytpurlairnoosad,o nt1i1d4a e, 412 llouspteriiddiauem,, 334672 -349 ortaderia selloana, | 329 vbrinus carpio, 249, 269, 286-288, 339 OTUUS ( OTaxX, 106. 461 zaplewski, Nicholas ]., and Kent S. lngueuplmaeirdiiofsp,o hromr4eu3ss9, , 344378-, 34494 0 Cootbbrtaeyuilsrndd ioinrigh,i i,n 2u6s29 6 9 townsendii, 203 CSfomriuotnmht ,y , a LOatkreol cakhsPohlmeelaits,et ro c3e9n9ei- n 41v (e r1It Mebarrartoens sexlineatus, 139 zaplewski, Nicholas ]., Pleistocene pec nidos ulus le huacane NSIS, 158 Cove, Michael V., Liisa M. Niva, and caries (Mammalia: Tavassuidae) olaptes auratus, 34 Victoria L. Jackson, Use of probabil- from western Oklahoma 112-117 oleonyx itv ol detection when conducting brevis, 87 analyses of surveys of mesopredators: variegatus, 87-91 a case study from the Ozark High- Dabbert, ( Brad, see Pleasant, Greg D., ( oleoptera, 108-111 lands of Missouri, 257-261 Colinus virginianus, 27, 154, 319-322 Cram, Douglas S., see Wood, M. Karl, — Dalea, 94 ( ‘ollins, Daniel P., HI, Louis A. Harve- Crataegus bicolor, 154 son, and Donald C. Ruthven, III, mollis, 354 formosa, 397102) Spatial characteristics of Ameican viridis, 354 Dasylirion acrotiche, 157 The Southwestern Naturalist vol 57, no. 4 Dasypus tus, 280, 281 White rivers of Arkansas, Chris T Eifler, Maria A., see Eifler, Douglas A., Davis, David H., and Philip D. Sudman, McAllister, Henry W. Robison, Effect of sampling blood of nest Thomas M. Buchanan, and David laphe obsoleta, 192, 279 lings on success of fledging in \. Etnier, 217-219 leocharis macrostachya, 354 white eved vireos Vire Diversity of freshwater fishes in Reserva clephantidae, 404 10-449 de la Biosfera Barranca de le phas la Cueva, Horacio Gonzale1z - Metztitlan, Hidalgo, Mexico, and columbi. 400 laramillo, Monica, — recommendations for conservation, imperator, 104 Rafael Miranda, David Galicia, Scott lionurus tripsacoides, 97 populations of vellow mud Monks, and Griselda Pulido-Flores, lymus, 94, 177 285-291 y 129 A noste) ) AIVESCENS in lo mpidonax, 33 ' , ris, and Missouri, lames I Dixon, James R., see Brown, Donald J. hammondiu, 34 Neil P Bernstein oberholse Vi, 34 \. Phillips Jeffrey 1 Dixon, Philip M., see Dzul, Maria ( ind Don Kangas, 304-313 Dodonaea, 154 trailli 285 Dorosoma wnighti, 34 e Reves Ramirez cebedianum. 348 mys blandir gu, 4/2 betenense, 348 neelia jarinosa, 17 blotched lizard, Dowler, Robert C.. see Nalls, Amy V., — «ndemic Chinanteco deermouse Habr sand dunes of Draeculacephala inscripta, 125 omys chinanteco (Rodentia: Cricetu- mahuan Desert, Héc- Drickamer, Lee C., see Gedeon, Cson dae in the Sierra Madre de nd Gamaliel asta- gor I., — Oaxaca, Mexico, new records of Drys lalia coron ndes, DO the, Miguel Briones-Salas, A. Dyssodia papposa, 163 Hernández-Allende, M Martinez Dzul, Maria C., D. Bailey Gaines, Jesse R Coronel, and G Gonzalez Pérez, _999 Fischer Michael ( Quist, and St Epheédnr éan ,A om 4he0e,h e n 41, 3623,7 2 phen ] Dinsmore, Evaluation of otoliths of Salt Creek pupfish (Cyp cal jor ca, 2] rinodon salinus) for use in analyses of plesicus fuscus, 203 age and growth, 412-416 ¿quidae, 405 Dzul, Maria ( Michael C. Quist, Guus, Su 107 Stephen J. Dinsmore, Philip M achates. 79 Dixon, Michael R. Bower, Kevin P ASinus, 16-25 105 Wilson, and D. Bailey Gaines, Iden- bhav rcenaei, (Y( tifving sources of error in surveys of omplicatus, 399. 400. 405 = Devils Hole pupfish (CQ vodon d onversidens. 74. 76. 78. 79, 399. 405. holis 14-51) 106. 408 Fads, David A., Mike T. J. Hague, and Carlie G. Zoubek, American badge: 100. 404-406. 409 lan lea axus uses covert recon, naissance to ambush a black-tailed prairie dog Cynomys ludovicianus 103-464 Ebinger, John I and David S. Seigler Vachelxlc eidiallo i (1 Rico) Seigler & dorsata, 203 > Ebinger (Fabaceae Mimosoideae), a dorsatum. 381 probable hvbrid of two species of 9] a i ant-acacias. 349-353 multifiorum, Y / rightii, 372 ro furcata, 419 rodium tus platyacanthus, 158 botrys, 330 I cology ot Xenosaurus rectocollaris in cicutarium, 21 1Ox Tehuacan Valley, Puebla, Mexico sox lucius, 268 Donelle L. Schwalm Guillermo A. Woolrich-Pina, Julio strada Castillon, Eduardo, see Muro Ballard, Ernest B. Fish \. Lemos-Espinal, Luis Oliver-Lopez, Pérez, Gisela, — 1. Whitlaw, 393-398 and Geoffrey R. Smith, 157-161 theostoma fonticola, 149-452 rasj {tot birds from Edrotes ventricosus, 262-265 “tnier, David A., see McAllister, Chris T., Jorg I Ramirez- Eifler, Douglas \., Maria A. Eifler, and Tracey K. 3rown, Habitat selection UMEPCES four fishes by foraging Texas horned lizards, fasciatus, 279 Mississippi, and Phrynosoma cornutum, 39-43 obsoletus, 438-440 December 2012 Index to Volume 57 Eumorpha, 125 pe nnsylvanica, 479 vilagus robustus), Amy V. Nalls, Loren fasciata, 124 Fregata magnificens, 332-33: K. Ammerman, and Robert C. Dow- Eurycea Fulbright, Timothy E., see Larson, Jon ler, 1-7 hislineata, 163, 164 ee Genetic structure of a population of the naufragia, 162-165 Fuller, Todd K., see Farias, Verónica, — endangered star cactus (Astrophytum Euryopas, 118 Fusobacterium nucleatum, 134 asterias) in southern Texas, Martin Evidence for freeze tolerance in the Terry, Man E. Pepper, Anna W. eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus un Strong, Daniel M. Tarin, Dana M. dulatus), Gregory B. Pauly, 472-473 Gadsden, Héctor, and Gamaliel Casta- Price, and James R. Manhart, 182- Expansion of the breeding range of the eda, Demography of the side- 188 blue-gray gnatcatcher (Polioptila caer blotched lizard, Uta stansburiana, in Geococeoyx californianus, 11, 296 ulea) into western Nebraska, Ingrid sand dunes of the central Chihua- Geographical range of pacas (Cuniculus Barceló and John Faaborg, 478-479 huan Desert, 292-303 paca) in northeastern Mexico, new Gadsden, Héctor, see Garcia-De la Peña, records and proposed, Erick Rubén Cristina, — Rodriguez-Ruiz, Ivan Castro-Arella- Faaborg, John, see Barceló, Ingrid, and Gaines, D. Bailey, see Dzul, Maria C., — no, and Jorge Valencia-Herverth, Galicia, David, see Miranda, Rafael, — 219-221 Fabac eae, 349-353, 453 Galium, 94 Geomvidae, 103 Factors influencing foraging habitats of Gallo-Reynoso, Juan Pablo, Richard Geomys, 203 mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in Stephen Felger, and Benjamin The- altwaten, 96-99 the San Andres Mountains, New odore Wilder, Near colonization of a bursarius, 409 Mexico, Brock D. Hoenes and Louis desert island by a tropical bird: C. Bender, 370-379 military macaw (Ara militaris) at Isla Geothlypis tolmier, 34 Fallugia paradoxa, 392, 374-376 San Pedro Nolasco, Sonora, Mexico, Gerrhonotus, 439 Farías, Verónica, Todd K. Fuller, and 159-462 Gila Raymond M. Sauvajot, Activity and Gambelia, 438 atraria, 269, 412 distribution of gray LOXCS (Urocyon wislizenii, 296 cypha, 249, 42] cinereoargenteus) in southern Califor- Gambusia affinis, 336, 339 elegans, 421-429 Gillespie, J. Hayley, The Southwestern nia, 176-18] García Aranda, Mario A., Muro Feild, Justin, see Moczygemba, Jonathan Pérez, Gisela, — Association of Naturalists Minutes of D., — Garcia-De la Peña, Cristina, Héctor the Meeting of the doard ot Gover- nors and Officers at the 59th annual Felger, Richard Stephen, see Gallo- Gadsden, Rosalinda Palomo-Ramos, Reynoso, Juan Pablo, — Ana B. Gatica-Colima, Pablo A. meeting, Universidad Autónoma del Felidae, 404 Lavin-Murcio, and Gamaliel Casta- Estado de México, Valle de Bravo, Felis catus, 171, 980 eda, Spatial segregation of micro- Estado de México, Asociación Na Fendlera rupícola, 75, habitats within a community of cional de Universidades de Educa Festuca, 93, 177 lizards in Médanos de Samalavuca, ción Superior, Thursday, 19 April Ficus pe tiolaris, 461 Chihuahua, Mexico, 130-434 2012, 180-484 First-year growth of longnose gp< ar (1 ep Garcia-Mova, Edmundo, see Romero- Gillespie, J. Hayley, The Southwestern isosteus osseus) from zygote to au- Manzanares, Angélica, — Association of Naturalists Actas de la tumn juvenile, William J. Matthews, Garcia-Salas, Juan A., see Contreras- 59" Reunion del Consejo Directivo y William L. Shelton, and Edie Marsh- Balderas, Armando ]., — Oficiales, Universidad Autónoma Matthews, 335-337 Garrya, 454 del Estado de México, Valle de Fischer, Jesse R., sec Dzul, Maria C., — wrightii, 375, 376 Bravo, Estado de México, Asociación Fish, Ernest B., see Schwalm, Donelle Gastrophryne olivacea, 279, 280 Nacional de Universidades de Edu- L., — Gatica-Colima, Ana B., see Garcia-De la cación Superior, Jueves, 19 de abril Flores-Flores, José Luis, see Romero- Pena, Cristina, — 2012, 484-488 Manzanares, Angélica, — Gedeon, Csongor I., Lee C. Drickamer, Gillespie, J. Hayley, The Southwestern Flourensia cernua, 32, 371, 372 and Andrew J. Sanchez-Meador, Im- Association of Naturalists Minutes of Foraging ecology of elk (Cervus elaphus) portance of burrow-entrance the Zusiness Meeting, 59th annual in a tallgrass prairie, Jonathan M. mounds of Gunnison’s prairie dogs meeting, Universidad Autónoma del Conard and Philip S. Gipson, 92-96 (Cynomys gunnisoni) for vigilance Estado de México, Valle de Bravo, Force-fed-radiotransmitter technique and mixing of soil, 100-104 Estado de México, Asociación Na- for finding refuged lizards, Enrique Gekkonidae, 91 cional de Universidades de Educa- Santovo-Brito and Stanley Fox, 458— Genetic and conservation status of a ción Superior, Friday-Saturday 9()- 159 relictual population of the hispid 21 April 2012, 488-492 Formicidae, 262, 263 cotton rat (Sigmodon hispidus eremi Gillespie, J. Hayley, The Southwestern Forstner, Michael e e 'e Brown, cus), Robert D. Bradley, Justin B. Association of Naturalists Actas de la DonaldJ ., — Lack, Russell S. Pfau, Lottie L. Reunión de Negocios, 59° reunión Fouquieria splendens, 17, 21 Peppers, Dallas D. Henson, Andrew anual, Universidad Autónoma del Fox, Stanley, see Santoyo-Brito, Enrique, O. Stallings, Christine N. Hoang, Estado de México, Valle de Bravo, and — and Ronald A. Van Den Bussche, Estado de México, Asociación Na- Fraser, William C., Kappenman, 231-239 cional de Universidades de Educa- Kevin M., — Genetic and morphologic variation in ción Superior, Viernes-Sábado, 20- Fraxinus, 109 the Davis Mountains cottontail (Sy/- 21 de abril 2012, 492-496 The Southwestern Naturalist vol. 57, no. 4 Gipson, Philip S., see Conard, Jonathan Hale, Amanda M., see Rubenstahl, Hernandez-Santin, Lorna, Patricia M. M., and — Trevor G., — Harveson, and Louis A. Harveson, Girardinichthys viviparus, 289 Hall, Alexander S., see Biagas, Tiffany Suitable habitats for cougag rs (Puma Glaucomys. 195. 197 D., — concolor) in Texas and northern 196 Hall, Lucas K., Effect of cheatgrass on Mexico, 314-318 abundance of the North American Hesperophylax occidentalis, 121 Hesperostipa neomexicana, 210 deermouse ( Peromysc US Mani ulatus), Gnaphosida: 118 166-169 Heterandria Goldberg, Stephen R., Reproduction in Hamilton, Donna E., Nancy E. MclIn- bimaculata, 290 the Yuman fringe-toed lizard, Uma tvre, and Lewellyn D. Densmore, III, jonesii, 286-288, 290 rufopur Squamata Phrynoso- Using implanted passive integrated Heterodon nasicus, 310 matidas 156-457 transponders to monitor long-term Heteromyidae, 149 GonzMáilgeuezl , Pér—e z, G., see Briones-Salas, burrow fidelity in a theraphosid Hewitt, David G., see Moczygemba, spider, Aphonopelma hollyi, 144-147 Jonathan D., — sonzalez-Jaramillo Monica, Christian Hammer, Rick L., Stephan L. Hatch, Hewitt, David G., see Reyes Ramirez, M hlo« - rl, and Horacio de la Cueva, Man E. Pepper, and James R. Man- Eric, — Adoption as a conservation Strategy hart, Concordance between molecu- Hilaria jamesii, 362 for t' he magnificent frigatebird (fv lar and morphological evidence of Hoang, Christine N., see Bradley, Rob- 1 g ens), 332-335 hybridization in the Dichanthelium ert D., — rf va nis, 286-288 acuminatum (Poaceae: Paniceae) Hoenes, Brock D., and Louis C. Bender, ;oodeidae, 286, 289 subspecies complex, 13232 -13719 » Factors influencing foraging habitats Harms, Nathan E., and Michael J]. of mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in Grodowitz, Herbivorous insects asso- the San Andres Mountains, New ciated with Ludwigia peploides (Ona- Mexico, 370-379 graceae) in the southern United Hog-nosed skunks (Conepatus leucono j 3.06 States, 123-127 tus) along the Gulf of Mexico: po- Griffiths, Christopher M., see Iverson, Harris, Arthur H., and Jonena Hearst, pulation status and genetic diversity, john B., — Late Wisconsin mammalian fauna Joseph D. Holbrook, Randy W. Michael ]., see Harms, Na DeYoung, Arturo Caso, Michael E. from Dust Cave, Guadalupe Moun- and — tains National Park, Culberson Tewes, and John H. Young, 223-225 arneros-Altimirano, Rafael, se Reves County, Texas, 202-206 Holbrook, Joseph D., Randy W. DeYoung, Arturo Caso, Michael E. Ramirez Eric - Harveson, Louis A., see Collins, Danie! Tewes, and John H. Young, Hog- P., Ul, — nosed skunks (Conepatus leuconotus) Harveson, Louis A., see Hernandez- along the Gulf of Mexico: popula- Santin, Lorna, — tion status and genet diversity, Harveson, Patricia M.. see Hernandez- 223-225 Santin, Lorna, — Holbrookia, 436 Hatch, Stephan L., see Hammer, Rick maculata, 283 L., — selecuon by foraging Texas Holocnemus, 418, 419 lizards. Phryr Hearst, Jonena, see Harris, Arthur H. roOrned soma cornutum. Home ranges of female Rio Grande Douglas A. Eifler, Maria A Eifler, and — turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo interme md Tracey K. Brown, 39-45 Helianthus, 94 dia) in southern Texas, Eric Reyes Habitats br covotes Can1 is la frans) in annuus, 199. 310, 372 Ramirez, Megan C. Clayton, Cody W. Joshua Tree National Park, Califor- maximiliani 278 Lawson, Stephen M. Burns, Rafael nia Lise ol Philip Stoker, Christo Hi licopsyche borealis, 121 Guarneros-Altimirano, Stephen J. pher Willett, Mariana Altrichter, and Heliotrobium greggn, 12 DeMaso, William P. Kuvlesky, Jr., Peter M. Sherman, 214-216 Hellgren, Eric C., see Bogosian, Victor, David G. Hewitt, J. Alfonso Ortega- Habitats occupied by elk Cervus el}a Iii, — Santos, and Tyler A. Campbell, 198— bhus) in desert grassland-scrublands Hellickson, Mickev W., see Moczvgem- 201 ol northwestern New Mexico, Louis ba, Jonathan D., — Home ranges of the nilgai antelope C. Bender, Roger( A Baldwin, and Hemiauchenia, 82. 83 (Boselaphus tragocamelus) in Texas, Jessi 1 R P>i: asecke1 11-369 Hemidactylus turcicus. 279 Jonathan D. Moczygemba, David G. Habitats used bv the endangered foun- Henson, Dallas D., see 3radley, Robert Hewitt, Tyler A. Campbell,J ].A lfonso ain darter (Etheostoma fonticolaj ) in D., — Ortega-S., Justin Feild, and Mickey the san Marcos River, Hays County Herbivorous insects associated with W. Hellickson, 26-30 lexas Mara I Alexander and Cath- Ludwigia peploides (Onagraceae) in Hutson, Christian A., see Beckman, [. Phillips 149-452 the southern United States, Nathan Daniel W., and — E. Harms and Michael J. Grodowitz, Hyalella azteca, 122 221 123-127 Hyallela, 451 99) Herichthys pantostictus, 286-289 Hybognathus Haden, Allen, see Blinn, Dean W., — Hernández, Fidel, see Larson, Jon A., — hayi, 348 Haem wamasus harper, 445 Hernández-Allende, A., see Briones- nuchalis, 348 Hague, Mike T. ]., see Eads, David A., — Salas, Miguel, — Hydrilla verticillata, 450-452 December 2012 Index to Volume 57 Hydropsyche bullsnakes (Pituophis catenifer sayi) in Chihuahuan Desert, New Mexico, auricolor, 121 the Nebraska Sandhills, 58-73 31-38 occidentalis, 121 Krameria, 21 Hydroptila Krascheninnikovia lanata, 374, 375 ajax, 121, 122 Jackson, Victoria L., see Cove, Michael Krausman, Paul R., see Marshal, Jason arctia, 121, 122 | cs P., — Jaguarundi (Puma yagouaroundi) in Gua- cond, 12] Kummerowia stipulacea, 94 rono, 121 najuato, Mexico, Juan F. Charre- Kuvlesky, William P., Jr., Rey os Hyla versicolor-chrysoscelis, 279 Medellín, Víctor Sánchez-Cordero, Ramirez, Eric, — Gloria Magaña-Cota, Margarito Hylidae, 324 Hymenoptera, 442-445 \lvarez-Jara, and Francisco Botello, 117-118 Labidesthes sicculus, 348 Hypsiglena chlorophaea, 87, 88, 90, 91 Juglans nigra, 93 Lacerta vivipara, 472 Junco hyemalis, 34 Lack, Justin B., see Bradley, Robert D., Ictaluridae, 218, 286 Juncus dubius, 330 Ictalurus Juniperus, 1, 370, 371, 417 Lagerstoemia, 124 mexicanus, 286-288 ashei, 190 Lama guanicoe, 23 punctatus, 273, 286-288, 339, 348 deppeana, 51, 52, 376, 454 Lamarouxia, 454 Icterus parisorum, 34 monosperma, 362, 372,376, 401 Lamiaceae, 453 Ictidomys tridecemlineatus, 202-204, 208 osteosperma, 362, 479 Lampropeltis Ictiobus scopulorum, 401 alterna, 440 bubalus, 348 virginiana, 278, 478, calligaster, 278, 279 niger, 348 gelula, 278, 279 Identifying sources of error in surveys mexicana, 440 of Devils Hole pupfish (Cyprinodon Kallstroemia californica, : Land snails in ephemeral pools al diabolis), Maria C. Dzul, Michael C. Kangas, Don, see Christiansen, James Ottine Swamp, Gonzales County, Quist, Stephen J. Dinsmore, Philip L., — Texas, Frank J. Dirrigl, Jr., and M. Dixon, Michael R. Bower, Kevin Kappenman, Kevin M., Elijah S. Cur- Robert H. Mohlenbrock, 353-355 P. Wilson, and D. Bailey Gaines, 44— eton, Jason Ilgen, Matt Toner, Wil- Lanius ludovicianus, 34, 41 50 liam C. Fraser, and Greg A. Kindschi, Larrea tridentata, 17, 21, 32, 293, 370, Iguana pinguis, 458, 459 Thermal requirements of the bony- 372, 432 llgen, Jason, see Kappenman, Kevin M., tail (Gila elegans): application to Larson, Jon A., Timothy E. Fulbright, propagation and thermal-regime Leonard A. 3rennan, Fidel Hernan- Impact of thinning ponderosa pines management of rivers of the Colo- dez, and Fred C. Bryant, Selection of (Pinus ponderosa) on populations of rado River Basin, 121-429 seeds of an exotic and three native Abert's squirrels (Sciurus aberti), Karsten, Kristopher B., see Rubenstahl, grasses by northern bobwhites (Col Kelly J. Worden and Catherine Kle- [Trevor G., — inus vireinianus), 319-322 ier, 380-384 Kindschi, Greg A., Kappenman, Lasionycteris noctivagans, 203 Implanted passive integrated transpon- Kevin M., — Lasiurus ders to monitor long-term burrow Kinosternon blossevillii, 340-342 fidelity in a theraphosid spider, baurii, 312 borealis, 280 Aphonopelma hollyi, using, Donna E. flavescens, 304-313 egregius, 104-105 Hamilton, Nancy E. McIntyre, and integrum, 491, 495, 498 Late Pleistocene lizards from Fowlkes Lewellyn D. Densmore, III, 144-147 sonoriense, 312 Cave, Culberson County Texas, Den- Importance of burrow-entrance mounds subrubrum, h9 l Z nis Parmley and Jessica Rackett of Gunnison’s prairie dogs (Cynomys Kinosternum integrum, 227, 357 Bahn, 435-441 gunnisoni) for vigilance and mixingo f Kleier, Catherine, see Worden, Kelly J., Late Pleistocene mammalian fauna soil, Csongor I. Gedeon, Lee C. and — from Prescott Valley, west-central Drickamer, and Andrew J. Sanchez- Kloock, Carl T., Natural history of the Arizona, Michael R. Pasenko and Meador, 100-104 pirate spider Mimetus hesperus (Ara- Larry D. Agenbroad, 74-86 Influence of size, loss of tail, and burst neae; Mimetidae) in Kern County, Late Pleistocene vertebrates from a speed on risk of predation in the California, 117-420 rockshelter in Cimarron County, banded gecko (Coleonyx variegatus), Klotz, Tracy, see Tumlison, Renn, — Oklahoma, Nicholas J. Czaplewski Russell L. Burke and Kerry L. Yur- Koprowski, John L., see Blount, Seafha and Kent S. Smith, 399-411 ewicz, 87-91 J., and — Late Wisconsin mammalian fauna from Ingestion and nutrient budget of Att- Koprowski, John L., see Munroe, Karen Dust Cave, Guadalupe Mountains water’s pocket gopher (Geomys attwa E., and — National Park, Culberson County, teri), MichaelJ . Rezsutek and Guy N. Koprowski, John L., see Ramos-Lara, Texas, Arthur H. Harris and Jonena Cameron, 96-99 Nicolás, and — Hearst, 202-206 Iris hexagona, 354 Kozma, Jeffrey M., Laura M. Burkett, Latrodectus, 418 Isocoma veneta, 454 and Nancy E. Mathews, Associations Lavin-Murcio, Pablo A., see García-De la Iverson, John B., Cameron A. Young, of small migratory and resident birds Peña, Cristina, — Thomas S. B. Akre, and Christopher with two scrub habitats during late Lawson, Cody W., see Reyes Ramirez, M. Griffiths, Reproduction by female winter and spring in the northern Eric, — The Southwestern Naturalist vol. 57, no. 4 Lavher, William G., Buchanan, dendrobatidis im isolated populations isosteus osseus) from zygote to au- Thomas M., — of the Baja California treefrog Pseu tumn juvenile, 335-337 Leavitt, Daniel ]., Assemblages of ro- dja cris hypochondriaca curta in Baja McAllister, Chris T., and Nixon Wilson, dents in riparian forests along the California Sur, Mexico, 323-327 Ctenophthalmus pseudagyrtes (Siphon- Rio Grande in Big Bend National una-Cavazos, Mario, see Romero-Man- aptera: Ctenopthalmidae): new to Park, lexas current and historic zanares, Angélica, — the flea fauna of Texas, 345-346 insights on the effects of invasion by Uupinus McAllister, Chris T., Henry W. Robison, saltcedars 148-153 argenteus, 386 Thomas M. Buchanan, and David A. witt, Daniel J., se Acre Matthew R lexensis. 97 Etnier, Distributional records for yorum, 21, 372 four fishes from the Arkansas, Mis- mos-Espinal, Julio A., see Woolrich- berlandieri, 431, 432 sissippi, and White rivers of Arkan- Pina, Guillermo A vcosidae, 418 sas, 217-219 McAllister, Chris 3uchanan, yeurus phleoides, 454 ynx, 399 Thomas M., — canadensis. 404 McIntyre, Nancy E., Hamilton, rufus, 118, 176, 178, 179, 203, 280 Donna E., Medicago satu hia Megadontomys criophylus, 222 Megatylopus, 82 Melampodium leucanthum, 37 0) Veleagris gallopavo, 198-201 Melica, 177 AYDODSIS Vie lilotus, 9 } tivalis. 218 Vie lospiza lincolnii. 34 melodia. 34 Macroba Melozome fuscus, O > } Macrof is rufus, 23 Menidia jordani, 986-288 Magana-Cota, Gloria, se Charre Mephitis mephitis, 177, 192, 203, 257, 280, 282, 310 Medellin, JuanI M aclemys terrapin, Meringis parkeri, 210, 211 Malus, 109 le sodor Mammalia, 112-117 roemen, 354 Mammut americanum, 74, 75, 77 thyroidus. AF Mamn 112, 115, 408 Vie somph x ru 399-401. 104, 108. 409 M croplerus 100. 404. 405 lol omieu. 268 hunctulatus. 48 Microtus. 409 Manhart lames R., see Hammer, Rick lonensis. 203 ‘ee 167, 387, 388 Manhart lames R., see Terry, Martin K whrogaster, 280 M pinetorum, 280 tris. 203 Mikania scandens, 354 ” nax 165 Mimetidae, 417-420 Marshal, Jason P., Vernon ( Bleich Mimetus Paul R. Krausman, Mickey-Lynn hesperus ] |7- 120 Reed and Mex Neibergs, Overlap notius, 418, 119 in diet and habitat between the mule Mimosoideae, leer Odocoileus hemionus and feral Mimus polyglottos, 34 ass ] sinus) in the Sonoran Miranda, Rafael, David Galicia, Scott Desert. 16-25 Monks, and Griselda Pulido-Flores, Marsh-Matthews Edie, Matthews, Diversity of freshwater fishes in William ] Reserva de la Biosfera Barranca de Viartes americana. 390 Metztitlan, Hidalgo, Mexico, and Martinez Coronel M., see Briones-Salas, recommendations for conservation, Miguel, — 285-291 Masticoph s/f lage lium. 90 Mitchell, Robert B., see Pleasant, Greg Mathews Nancy E., see Kozma, Jeffrey D., — ido Rodríguez-Es M., — Mitrephanes phaeocercus, 106 is Ratzlaff Gabriela P wrra- Matthews, William J., William L. Shel- Moczygemba, Jonathan D., David G. ind Aurelio Ramirez-Bautista ton and Edie Marsh-Matthews, First- Hewitt, Tyler A. Campbell,J . Alfonso hytrid fungus Batrachochytriun year growth of longnose gar ( Lep Ortega-S., Justin Feild, and Mickey

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