CONTENTS
Foreword ix Dedication xi Introduction: Biophysical, Socioeconomic,
and Cultural Research on the 1
Colorado Plateau
Charles van Riper III and David J. Mattson
SOCIOECONOMIC RESOURCES
1. The Colorado Plateau Economy: Shifting Patterns and Regional
Disparities 13
Walter E. Hecox and F. Patrick Holmes
2. Public Knowledge, Opinion, and Support of forest Restoration: A
Survey of 25 Residents in Northern Arizona
David Ostergren and Elizabeth J. Ruther
3. Attitudes Toward and Perceptions of Mountain Lions: A Survey of
Northern 37 Arizona Residents
Elizabeth J. Ruther and David M. Ostergren
4. Demonstration and Test of a Spatial Decision Support System for
Forest 47 Restoration Planning
Haydee M. Hampton, Ethan N. Aumack, John W.
Prather,Yaguang Xu, Brett G. Dickson, and Thomas D. Sisk
BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES
5. Modeling the Effects of Forest Restoration Treatments on
Sensitive Wildlife 69 Taxa: A GIS-Based Approach
John. W. Prather, Haydee M. Hampton, Yaguang
Xu, Brett G. Dickson, Norris L. Dodd, Ethan N.
Aumack, and Thomas D. Sisk
6. Using Decision Tree Modeling in Gap Analysis Land Cover
Mapping: 87 Preliminary Results for Northeastern Arizona
Sarah Falzarano, Kathryn Thomas, and John Lowry
7. Land-Use History of Three Colorado Plateau Landscapes:
Implications for 101 Restoration Goal-Setting
Gary P. Nabhan, Susan Smith, Marcelle Coder, and Zsuzsi Kovacs
8. Indications of Large Changes in Mixed Conifer Forests of Grand
Canyon 121 National Park
John L. Vankat, D. Coleman Crocker-Bedford, Don R.
Bertolette,Paul Leatherbury, Taylor Mckinnon, and Carmen L. Sipe
9. Apparent Increases in Mixed Conifer Characteristics Since 1935
in Ponderosa 131 Pine-Mixed Conifer Transition Forests of
Grand Canyon National Park
D. Coleman Crocker-Bedford, John L. Vankat, Don R.
Bertolette,Paul Leatherbury, Taylor Mckinnon, and Carmen L. Sipe
10. Apparent Reductions in Large-Diameter Trees Since 1935 in
Ponderosa 141 Pine Forests of Grand Canyon National Park
D. Coleman Crocker-Bedford, John L. Vankat, Don R.
Bertolette,Paul Leatherbury, Taylor Mckinnon, and Carmen L. Sipe
11. Species-Based Vegetation Mapping: An Example from the Grand
Canyon 151
Kenneth L. Cole and John A. Cannella
12. A Quantitative Model of Avian Community and Habitat
Relationships Along 163 the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon
Mark K. Sogge, David Felley, and Mark Wotawa
13. Annotated Species List of Birds of the Colorado River Corridor in
the 193 Grand Canyon: 1993-1995
David L. Felley and Mark K. Sogge
14. Implications of Merriam's Turkey Age, Gender, Cause-Specific
Mortality, and 221 Reproduction on Population Demographics
Based on Population Modeling
Brian F. Wakeling and Charles H. Lewis
15. Morphologic Characteristics of a Transplanted Population of
Gould's Turkeys 227 with Comparisons to Merriam's Turkeys
Shelli Dubay, Brian Wakeling, and Tim Rogers
16. Vertebrates of Montezuma Castle National Monument: Present
Status and 235 Historical Changes
Charles A. Drost
17. Movement Patterns and Natural History of Western Diamond-
Backed 253 Rattlesnakes at Tuzigoot National Monument,
Arizona
Erika M. Nowak
18. Beetles of Salt Creek Canyon, Canyonlands National Park, Utah
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Louis L. Pech, Timothy B. Graham, Holly Demark, and Jennifer Mathis
19. Landscape Habitat Selection by Female Mule Deer in a Partially
Restored 285 Ponderosa Pine Forest in Northwest Arizona
Stan C. Cunningham, Stephen S. Germaine, Heather
L. Germaine, and Susan R. Boe
20. An Evaluation of Mule Deer Harvest Estimates on the North
Kaibab, Arizona 293
Amber A. Munig and Brian Wakeling
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21. Recent Trends in North American Mountain Lion Populations: A
Hypothesis 297
James C. Devos, Jr., and Ted Mckinney
22. Patterns of Carnivore Co-occurrence on the North Rim, Grand
Canyon 309 National Park
Sarah E. Reed and Elaine F. Leslie
CULTURAL RESOURCES
23. Help for the Looted Rockshelters of the Colorado Plateau in a
New Century 319 of Archaeology: New Basketmaker II Research
on the Great Comb Ridge
Francis E. Smiley and Michael R. Robins
24. Fire Effects Research and Preservation Planning at Wuaptki and
Walnut 333 Canyon National Monuments, Northeast Arizona
Ian Hough, Jeri DeYoung, and David Barr
25. Archaeological Survey of New Land Acquired by Walnut Canyon
National 349 Monument, Northern Arizona
Kimberly Spurr and L. Theodore Neff
26. Using Cultural Resources as Part of the Plan: Grand Canyon
Management 367 and Implications for Resource Preservation
Janet R. Balsom, J. Grace Ellis, Amy Horn, and Lisa M. Leap
BIOPHYSICAL RESOURCES
27. Fire and Springs: Reestablishing the Balance on the White
Mountain 381 Apache Reservation
Jonathan Long, Mae Burnette, and Candy Lupe
28. A Protocol for Rapid Assessment of Southwestern Stream-
Riparian 397 Ecosystems
Lawrence E. Stevens, Peter B. Stacey, Allison L. Jones, Don
Duff,Chad Gourley, and James C. Catlin
29. Determining Watershed Boundaries and Area Using GPS,
DEMs, and 421 Traditional Methods: A Comparison
Boris Poff, Duncan Leao, Aregai Tecle, and Daniel G. Neary
List of Contributors431
Index 437