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Yellowstone Science Contributing Authors

List of Authors/Interviewees (including title and issue)


Volumes 1 to 16

A-B | C-D | E-F | G-H | I-J | K-L | M-N | O-P | Q-R | S | T-U-V | W-X-Y-Z

Al-Niemi, Thamir S.
Plants Exposed to High Levels of Carbon Dioxide in Yellowstone National Park (co-author) – 16(1)

Almberg, Emily
Wolf Diseases in Yellowstone National Park (co-author) – 15(2)

Anderson, Pat
20,000 Leagues Under Yellowstone Lake (co-author) - 3(4)

Archibald, Kari S.
Backcountry Llama Packing: What Do Other Wilderness Visitors Think? (co-author) - 5(3)

Bangs, Ed
Ten Years of Wolves Perspective: How Did Wolves Get Back to Yellowstone - 13(1)

Barbee, Robert
1. interview A Bee in Every Bouquet - 3(1)

Barber, Shannon
Elk Calf Mortality Post-Wolf Restoration - 13(3)

Barnosky, Elizabeth
interview Confidence in the Past - 1(1)

Barns, Susan M.
A Search for Life in Well Y-7 (co-author) - 10(4)

Bath, Alistair J.
Who Visits Yellowstone? - 2(2)

Baughman, John
statement to NAS Committee - 7(3)

Beetle, Dorothy E.
Recolonization of Burned Aspen Groves by Land Snails - 5(3)

Bennett, Kristeen
Panther Creek Volcano (co-author) - 14(1)

Biel, Mark J.
Bear on Bear Predation in Hayden Valley (co-author) - 10(4)

Blackford, Tami
Heritage and Research Center: A Worthy Home for Wonderland's Collections - 12(4)

Blahna, Dale J.
Backcountry Llama Packing: What Do Other Wilderness Visitors Think? (co-author) - 5(3)

Bothner, Brian
Unfolding the Mystery of Protein Thermostability (co-author) – 15(1)

Boyce, Mark S.
Brucellosis and the Future of Greater Yellowstone - 3(1)  

Broadbent, Sarah
Tales from Forest and Stream: News of Yellowstone in the late 1800s - 6(4)

Brock, Thomas D.
1. The Yellowstone Field Research Expeditions, Part I -­ 10(4)
2. The Yellowstone Field Research Expeditions, Part II -­ 11(1)

Burger, John
1. Yellowstone's Snipe Fly Summer - 3(2) 
2. Yellowstone's Insect Vampires - 4(4)
3. interview Burns, Bugs, and Bites – 15(1)

Byrand, Karl
From Fire to Fun, and Back Again: The Changing Cultural Landscape of Yellowstone's Upper Geyser Basin - 8(3)

Cannon, Kenneth P.
Paleoindian Use of Obsidian in the Greater Yellowstone Area - 1(4)

Caslick, James W.
1. Yellowstone Pronghorns: Relict Herd in a Shrinking Habitat - 6(4)
2. Yellowstone Nature Notes: Wildlife-Human Conflicts in Yellowstone (co-author) - 11(1)

Cherry, Todd L.
Invasive Species Management for the Yellowstone Lake Ecosystem: What do Visitors Think? (co-author) - 9(2)

Christiansen, Tim A.
Terrestrial Litter Invertebrate Communities in Yellowstone Park - 4(2)

Clegg, Kent
interview The Pied Piper of Whooping Cranes - 7(1)

Cole, Glen
oral history interview - 8(2)

Compton, Gail W.
Visitors and Wildlife - 2(2)

Coon, R. Brad.
Harry R. Horr and the Promotion of the National park - 12(3)

Corn, Paul Stephen
Amphibians and Disease: Implications for Conservation in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem – 15(2)

Cottenoir, Leo
interview The Last Wolf - 1(4)

Crabtree, Robert L.
1. Gray Ghost of the Beartooth - 1(3)
2. interview Information Warriors - 3(4)
3.The Ecological Role of Coyotes on Yellowstone's Northern Range (co-author) - 7(2)

Cuhel, Russell
1. 20,000 Leagues Under Yellowstone Lake (co-author) - 3(4)
2. The Bridge Bay Spires: Collection and Preparation of a Scientific Specimen and Museum Piece (with Carmen Aguilar, et al.) - 12(4)

Darville, Ray
What Draws People to Yellowstone’s Backcountry (co-author) – 15(3)

Davis, Jack and Susan
interview Introducing the Davis Collection - 9(4)

Davis, Troy
Chronic Wasting Disease: Planning for an Inevitable Dilemma (co-author) – 15(2)

Debinski, Diane
Using Satellite Data to Support Fieldwork - 4(3)

Dennis, John
statement to NAS Committee - 7(3)

Duffield, John W.
Wolf Recovery in Yellowstone: Park Visitor Attitudes, Expenditures, and Economic Impacts (co-author) – 16(1)

Elias, Scott A.
Reconstructing Yellowstone's Climate History - 5(4)

Eversman, Sharon
Lichens in Yellowstone National Park – 15(3)

Ewing, Roy
Suspended Sediment in the Rivers of Northern Yellowstone - 5(1)

Farnes, Phil
The Snows of Yellowstone - 5(2)

Feigley, Pete
interview The Greater Yellowstone Conservation Data Center - 1(3)

Finley, Michael V.
1. statement to NAS Committee - 7(3)
2. interview Never Running From a Fight: Mike Finley Looks Back on His Park Service
Career - 9(3)

Flather, Bob
Red Sowash and the Round Prairie Saloon - 11(4)

Flores, Dan
Spirit of Place and the Value of Nature in the American West - 1(3)

Fontenot, Brit T.
Striking Similarities: Labor Versus Capital in Yellowstone National Park - 5(4)

Foos, K. Michael
1. Pilobolus Ecology - 1(3)
2. Pilobolus: A Fungus that Grows in Yellowstone - 9(1)

Franke, Mary Ann
1. two-part article A Grand Experiment - 4(4) & 5(1)
2. Do Groomed Roads Increase Bison Mileage? - 13(4) 

French, Marilynn and Steve
interview Getting Past "Wow" - 3(2)

Friedman, Irving
interview Yellowstone Seen Through Water and Glass - 5(4)

Fuhrmann, Bob
Tracking Down Yellowstone's Red Fox: Skis, Satellites, and Historical Sightings - 10(1)

Garrott, Robert A.
Why Do Elk Eat Burned Bark? (co-author) - 1(4)

Gehman, Steve
1. Stalking the Elusive Fisher - 3(4)
2. Searching for "Skunk Bears": The Elusive Wolverine (co-author) - 6(3) 
3. Yellowstone Nature Notes: A Wolf-Coyote Interaction (co-author) - 8(1)

Gillin, Colin M.
Aversive Conditioning of Grizzly Bears (co-author) - 3(1)

Good, John M.
Reminiscence from the Firing Line - 8(2)

Goss, Robert V.
Yellowstone’s First General Store - 13(2)

Green, Mike
Yellowstone Nature Notes: Waiting on the Beehive - 9(4)

Gresswell, Bob
interview Yellowstone Lake and Change - 4(2)

Gunther, Kerry
1. Bear-Inflicted Human Injuries in Yellowstone, 1970-1994 (co-author) - 4(1)
2. Bear on Bear Predation in Hayden Valley (with Mark J. Biel) - 10(4)
3. Grizzly Bear Nutrition and Ecology (co-author) – 14(3)
4. Delisted But Not Forgotten - 16(2)
5. From Garbage, Controversy, and Decline to Recovery (co-author) - 16(2)
6. Human Habituated Bears (co-author) - (16)2
7. Possible Grizzly Cub Adoption in Yellowstone National Park (Nature Note) (co-author) - 16(2)

Haines, Aubrey
interview Yellowstone History: 125 Years and More to Tell - 6(4)

Hammond, Forrest M.
Aversive Conditioning of Grizzly Bears (co-author) - 3(1)

Haraden, Robert
oral history interview - 8(2)

Hardy, Colin C.
Control of Hydrothermal Fluids by Natural Fractures at Norris Geyser Basin (co-author) – 14(4)

Hare, Hobie
Yellowstone Nature Notes: Right of Way - 10(2)

Harmata, Al
Yellowstone's Bald Eagles - 2(3)

Haroldson, Mark A.
1. From Garbage, Controversy, and Decline to Recovery (co-author) - 16(2)
2. Possible Grizzly Cub Adoption in Yellowstone National Park (Nature Note) (co-author) – 16(2)

Harting, Bert
interview Dishrags and Popcorn - 1(2)

Hassrick, Peter
1. Yellowstone Mountain Lions and Art: Alexander Phimister Proctor's Sculpture, Panther with Kill - 12:1
2. Yellowstone, Art, and Aesthetic Conservation - 13(3)

Heasler, Hank P.
Control of Hydrothermal Fluids by Natural Fractures at Norris Geyser Basin (co-author) – 14(4)

Heckmann, Richard
Cutthroats and Parasites - 2(3)

Heinrich, Bill
Greater Yellowstone Peregrines (co-author) - 6(2)

Henry, Jeff
1. Bark Eating by Yellowstone Elk - 2(4)
2. Yellowstone Nature Notes: A Firestorm over the Inn: A Personal Account of the 1988 North Fork Fire - 12:2

Henson, Joan, et al.
Fungi in Yellowstone’s Geothermal Soils - 13(4)

Herrero, Steve
interview Saving North America's Grizzly Bear Ecosystems - 4(3)

Hert, Tamsen Emerson
The Grand Canyon Hotel - 13(3)

Hiza, Margaret M.
The Geologic History of the Absaroka Volcanic Province - 6(2)

Hoekstra, Hopi
Bear-Inflicted Human Injuries in Yellowstone, 1970–1994 (co-author) - 4(1)

Hodges, Karen
Snowshoe Hares in Yellowstone - 13(2)

Howe, Bob
oral history interview - 8(2)

Hudson, Crystal J.
Whirling Disease and Native Cutthroat Trout of the Yellowstone Lake Ecosystem (co-author) – 15(2)

Hutchinson, Roderick A.
1. A Journey Toward the Center of the Earth (co-author) - 3(3) 
2.Thermal Evolution at Astringent Creek - 4(3)

Jaworowski, Cheryl
Control of Hydrothermal Fluids by Natural Fractures at Norris Geyser Basin (co-author) – 14(4)

Johnson, Ann
Archeology 101–11(4)

Johnson, Mark
1. Bugged Bears and Collared Cougars - 1(1)
2. A New Look at an Old Land (co-author) - 1(2)

Johnson, Vanessa K.
Trends in Rural Residential Development in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Since the Listing of the Grizzly Bear, 1975–1998 - 9(2)

Johnston, Jeremy
1. Preserving the Beasts of Waste and Desolation: Theodore Roosevelt and Predator Control in Yellowstone - 10(2)
2. Trailing Theodore Roosevelt Through Yellowstone:The Written and Visual Records of Roosevelt’s 1903 Yellowstone Visit – 15(1)

Joss, Laura 
1. Ground Penetrating Radar Studies at Mammoth Hot Springs (co-author) - 7(2) 
2. interview The Evolution of Cultural Resources Management in Yellowstone: An
Interview with Laura Joss - 9(1)

Kaplinski, Matt
20,000 Leagues Under Yellowstone Lake (co-author) - 3(4)

Kaster, Jerry
20,000 Leagues Under Yellowstone Lake (co-author) - 3(4)

Kaya, Cal
Arctic Grayling in Yellowstone National Park: Status, Management, and Recent Restoration Efforts - 8(3)

Keinath, Douglas A.
Yellowstone’s World of Bats: Taking Inventory of Yellowstone’s Night Life – 15(3)

Keller, Bill
oral history interview - 8(2)

Kelly Susan
Unfolding the Mystery of Protein Thermostability (co-author) – 15(1)

Kerans, Billie L.
Whirling Disease and Native Cutthroat Trout of the Yellowstone Lake Ecosystem (co-author) – 15(2)

Kieffer, Susan W.
A Journey Toward the Center of the Earth (co-author) - 3(3)

Kinnan, Kendra L.
Whirling Disease and Native Cutthroat Trout of the Yellowstone Lake Ecosystem (co-author) – 15(2)

Klump, Val
20,000 Leagues Under Yellowstone Lake (co-author) - 3(4)

Knight, Dennis H.
Effects of the 1988 Fires - 2(1)

Knight, Richard R.
interview Holding on to Yellowstone's Grizzlies: A Parting Chat with a 24-year Veteran of Yellowstone's Grizzly Bear Wars - 6(1)

Koel, Todd M., et al.
1. Conserving Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout: Yellowstone’s Aquatic Sciences Program – 14(2)
2. Whirling Disease and Native Cutthroat Trout of the Yellowstone Lake Ecosystem – 15(2)

Lathrop, Richard G.
The 1988 Fires and Yellowstone's Large Lakes - 2(1)

Leakey, Richard
interview Science, Sentiment, and Advocacy - 10(3)

Legg, Mike
What Draws People to Yellowstone’s Backcountry (co-author) – 15(3)

Lococo, Andrea
statement to NAS Committee - 7(3)

Lovalvo, Dave
20,000 Leagues Under Yellowstone Lake (co-author) - 3(4)

Lowenstern, Jake
Supervolcano Truth and Fiction – 13(3)

Mahony, Daniel L.
Whirling Disease and Native Cutthroat Trout of the Yellowstone Lake Ecosystem (co-author) – 15(2)

Maki, Jim
20,000 Leagues Under Yellowstone Lake (co-author) - 3(4)

McEneaney, Terry
1. The White-tailed Ptarmigan in Yellowstone - 3(2)
2. Black-throated Sparrow in Yellowstone - 3(3) 
3. Harlequin Ducks: Noble Ducks of Turbulent Waters - 5(2)
4.Greater Yellowstone Peregrines (co-author) - 6(2)
5. Yellowstone Christmas Bird Counts of the Twentieth Century - 9(1)
6. Yellowstone Nature Notes: 2001 Christmas Bird Count - 10(1)
7. Results of the 2002 Christmas Bird Count - 11(1)
8. Yellowstone Nature Notes: Recent Additions to the Yellowstone Bird Checklist, and Raven Predation of Grebes - 12(30

McMahon, Thomas E.
Where Did They Come From: Natural Chemical Markers Identify Source and Date of Lake Trout Introduction in Yellowstone Lake (co-author) – 14(2)

McNaughton, Sam
interview Grazing and Yellowstone - 4(1)

Meagher, Mary 
1. interview "The Biology of Time" - 5(2) 
2. oral history interview - 8(2)
3. Bears in Transition 1959-1970s – 16(2)

Mech, L. David
interview Wolf Realities - 3(3)
2. Elk Calf Mortality Post-Wolf Restoration - 13(3)

Meyer, Grant
A Polluted Flash Flood and Its Consequences - 2(1)

Meyer, Judith
interview Yellowstone and a Sense of Place: Stasis and Change in the Park Experience - 6(3)

Mills, L. Scott
Snowshoe Hares in Yellowstone - 13(2)

Minshall, G. Wayne
Stream Ecosystem Responses to the 1988 Wildfires (co-author) - 6(3)

Morgan, Lisa
1. interview: Science with Eyes Wide Open – 11(2)
2. The Floor of Yellowstone Lake is Anything but Quiet! (with Pat Shanks, Dave Lovalvo, et al.) - 11(2)

Munro, Andrew R.              
Where Did They Come From: Natural Chemical Markers Identify Source and Date of Lake Trout Introduction in Yellowstone Lake (co-author) – 14(2)

Murcia, Silvia
Whirling Disease and Native Cutthroat Trout of the Yellowstone Lake Ecosystem (co-author) – 15(2)

Murphy, Kerry
1. two-part interview The Yellowstone Lion - 2(3) & 2(4)
2. The Elusive Canada Lynx - 13(2)

Murphy, Sue Consolo
Yellowstone Nature Notes: Musings from the Berry Patch - 12(4)

National Academy of Sciences
1. excerpt Ungulate Management in Yellowstone: A NAS Review - 7(3)
2. excerpt Ecological Dynamics on Yellowstone's Northern Range - 10(2)

Neher, Chris J.
Wolf Recovery in Yellowstone: Park Visitor Attitudes, Expenditures, and Economic Impacts (co-author) – 16(1)

Nuss, Dale
oral history interview - 8(2)

Oakleaf, Bob
Greater Yellowstone Peregrines (co-author) - 6(2)

Olliff, Tom
Yellowstone Nature Notes: Wildlife-Human Conflicts in Yellowstone - 11(1)

Oosterhous, Tim
What Draws People to Yellowstone’s Backcountry (co-author) – 15(3)

Pace, Norman R.
1. A Search for Life in Well Y-7 (co-author) - 10(4)
2. Microbial Ecology and Energetics in Yellowstone Hot Springs (co-author)

Paddock, Robert
20,000 Leagues Under Yellowstone Lake (co-author) - 3(4)

Patterson, David A.
Wolf Recovery in Yellowstone: Park Visitor Attitudes, Expenditures, and Economic Impacts (co-author) – 16(1)

Patin, Thomas
The National Park as Museological Space - 8(1)

Patla, Debra
Amphibians of Yellowstone (co-author) - 7(1)

Peters, John
Unfolding the Mystery of Protein Thermostability (co-author) – 15(1)

Peterson, Chuck
Amphibians of Yellowstone (co-author) - 7(1)

Peterson, Craig M.
Aversive Conditioning of Grizzly Bears (co-author) - 3(1)

Peterson, Rolf O.
Ten Years of Wolves Perspective: A Good Start - 13(1)

Plumb, Sally
Capturing Yellowstone's History: Ungulate Management on the Northern Range - 8(2)

Porter, Helen Hadley
A New Look at an Old Land (co-author) - 1(2)

Preston Charles, R.
Saving the Charmed Goose: Thoughts on a new strategy for conservation in the “Next West” – 13(4)

Queen, Lloyd P.
Control of Hydrothermal Fluids by Natural Fractures at Norris Geyser Basin (co-author) – 14(4)

Quinn, Leslie
Savage Christmas: "...the best of times" - 9(3)

Quinn, Ruth
Overcoming Obscurity: The Yellowstone Architecture of Robert C.Reamer - 12:2

Rasmussen, Charlotte
Whirling Disease and Native Cutthroat Trout of the Yellowstone Lake Ecosystem (co-author) – 15(2)

Reinhart, Karen Wildung
Old Faithful Inn: Centennial of a Beloved Landmark - 12:2

Remsen, Tony
20,000 Leagues Under Yellowstone Lake (co-author) - 3(4)

Reynolds, John   
A Volunteer’s Perspective – 11(4)

Robbins, Charles T
Grizzly Bear Nutrition and Ecology (co-author) – 14(3)

Robinson, Betsy
1. Searching for "Skunk Bears": The Elusive Wolverine (co-author) - 6(3)
2. Yellowstone Nature Notes: A Wolf-Coyote Interaction (co-author) - 8(1)

Robinson, Christopher T.
Stream Ecosystem Responses to the 1988 Wildfires (co-author) - 6(3)

Roemhild, George
Aquatic Insects and the Fires of 1988 - 2(2)

Romme, William H.
1. Global Climate Change in Greater Yellowstone (co-author) - 1(1)
2. In Praise of the Lowly Lodgepole (co-author) - 14(1)

Roosevelt, Theodore IV
The Froth and the Fury: Keynote speech delivered on the occasion of the Roosevelt Arch centennial - 11(4)

Royer, Todd V.
Stream Ecosystem Responses to the 1988 Wildfires (co-author) - 6(3)

Ruth, Toni K.
1. "Ghost of the Rockies:" The Yellowstone Cougar Project - 12:1
2. Yellowstone Nature Notes: Traversing the Cliffs: The Life and Death of Male Cougar M139 - 12:1

Ruzycki, James R.
Where Did They Come From: Natural Chemical Markers Identify Source and Date of Lake Trout Introduction in Yellowstone Lake (co-author) – 14(2)

Sanderson, Dr. Steven E.
Keynote Address: Delivered at the 7th Biennial Scientific Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Beyond the Arch: Community and Conservation in Greater Yellowstone and East Africa, October 7, 2003 - 12:1

Schullery, Paul
1. Yellowstone's First Winter Wildlife Survey - 2(4)
2. Yellowstone Nature Notes: A Neglected Documentary Resource (co-author) - 8(1)
3. A Tribute to Aubrey Haines - 8(4)
4. The Draper Museum of Natural History - 10(3)
5. The Murie Legacy - 10(4)
6. Yellowstone Nature Notes: Predators and Prey at Fishing Bridge - 11(2)
7. The Roosevelt Arch: A Centennial History of an American Icon (co-author) - 11(3)

Schwartz, Charles C.
1. Grizzly Bear Nutrition and Ecology (co-author) – 14(3)
2. From Garbage, Controversy, and Decline to Recovery (co-author) – 16(2)

Scott, Kim Allen
A Missing Piece of a Yellowstone Puzzle: The Tangled Provenance of the Cook-Folsom-Peterson Yellowstone Expedition Diary - 7(1)

Scott, Ted
oral history interview - 8(2)

Sellars, Richard West
interview The Evolution of NPS Science and Natural Resource Management: Rhetoric versus Reality - 6(2)

Servheen, Chris
1. Grizzly Bear Nutrition and Ecology (co-author) – 14(3)
2. Delisting the Yellowstone Grizzly (co-author) – 16(2)

Shean, David
Norris Geyser Basin’s Dynamic Hydrothermal Features – 14(4)

Sheldon, Jennifer W.
The Ecological Role of Coyotes on Yellowstone's Northern Range (co-author) - 7(2)

Shelley, Rowland
Yellowstone's First Millipede - 4(1)

Shoemaker, Rebecca
Delisting the Yellowstone Grizzly (co-author) – 16(2)

Shogren, Jason F.
Invasive Species Management for the Yellowstone Lake Ecosystem: What do Visitors Think? (co-author) - 9(2)

Shortt, Mack W.
1. Record of Early People on Yellowstone Lake: Cody Complex Occupation at Osprey Beach - 11(4)
2. Museum of the Rockies Archaeological Research in the Canyons of the Yellowstone - 9(2)

Shovic, Henry
A New Look at an Old Land (co-author) - 1(2)

Sikes, Derek S.
Hidden Biodiversity: The Benefits of Large Rotting Carcasses to Beetles and Other Species - 6(1)

Silliman, Lee
A Ride to the Infernal Regions: An Account of the First Tourist Party to Yellowstone - 8(1)

Smith, Bruce
Migratory Behavior of the Jackson Elk Herd - 4(3)

Smith, Conrad
interview Yellowstone and the News - 2(2)

Smith, Diane
Charles Doolittle Walcott: A Forgotten Microbe Researcher in Yellowstone National Park (co-author) – 14(4)

Smith, Eugene
Panther Creek Volcano (co-author) - 14(1)

Smith, Robert B.
interview Windows into Yellowstone - 8(4)

Smith, Douglas W.
Wolf #7: The Passing of a Matriarch - 10(3)

Smith, Steven
interview Tasmania and Yellowstone - 2(1)

Soulé, Michael
interview Natives Versus Exotics - 4(4)

Spear, John
1. A Search for Life in Well Y-7 - 10(4)
2. Microbial Ecology and Energetics in Yellowstone Hot Springs (co-author) - 14(1)

Speece, Marvin
Ground Penetrating Radar Studies at Mammoth Hot Springs (co-author) - 7(2)

Stout, Richard G.
Plants Exposed to High Levels of Carbon Dioxide in Yellowstone National Park (co-author) – 16(1)

Tankersley, Tom
The Yellowstone Archives - 1(2)

Taylor, James Y.
Leave Only Footprints? - 5(1)

Taylor, Ralph
Gazing at Yellowstone's Geysers - 6(4)

Tercek, Michael T.
Plants Exposed to High Levels of Carbon Dioxide in Yellowstone National Park (co-author) – 16(1)

Tinker, Dan
In Praise of the Lowly Lodgepole (co-author) - 14(1)

Torbit, Steve
statement to NAS Committee - 7(3)

Tracy, Benjamin
Fire Effects in Yellowstone's Grasslands - 5(3)

Tyers, Daniel B.
Moose Population History on the Northern Yellowstone Winter Range – 16(1)

Turner, Monica G.
Global Climate Change in Greater Yellowstone (co-author) - 1(1)

Varley, John D.
1. Saving the Parts - 1(4)
2. interview The Rewards of Adventurism – 14(3)  

Varley, Nathan
1. Yellowstone's River Otters: Enigmatic Water Weasels - 6(1) 
2. Yellowstone Nature Notes: Grizzly Bear Predation on a Bison Calf - 9(3)

Wagner, Frederic H.
statement to NAS Committee - 7(3)

Walker, Jeffrey J.
1. A Search for Life in Well Y-7 (co-author) - 10(4)
2. Microbial Ecology and Energetics in Yellowstone Hot Springs (co-author) - 14(1)

Weber, Doug
Fighting Fire with Firepower: Firefighting in Yellowstone National Park, 1872-1918 - 8(3)

Weixelman, Joseph O.
Fear or Reverence? Native Americans and the Geysers of Yellowstone - 9(4)

Westphal, James A.
A Journey Toward the Center of the Earth (co-author) - 3(3)

Wheaton, Rodd L.
Architecture of Yellowstone: A Microcosm of American Design - 8(4)

Whipple, Jennifer
interview Park Botanist Jennifer Whipple and Yellowstone's Herbarium - 12(4)

White, P.J.
Why Do Elk Eat Burned Bark? (co-author) - 1(4)
2. Elk Calf Mortality Post-Wolf Restoration - 13(3)

Whitlock, Cathy
interview Reading Yellowstone's History Through Crevice Lake Sediment Records - 10(1)

Whittlesey, Lee
1. Two Little-Known References to the Yellowstone Country from the 1860s - 3(3) 
2. Yellowstone Nature Notes: A Neglected Documentary Resource (co-author) - 8(1)
3. The Changing Face of Apollinaris Spring - 11(1)
4. The Roosevelt Arch: A Centennial History of an American Icon (co-author) - 11(3)
5. Of Fairies’ Wings and Fish: Fishery Operations and the Lake Fish Hatchery in Yellowstone – 14(2)
6. A Brief Look at Moran Point and Artist Point and Their Association with Thomas Moran and William Henry Jackson – 14(4)

Wondrak Biel, Alice
1. Yellowstone Nature Notes: Time Machine - 9(1) 
2. Yellowstone Wildlife Watching: A Survey of Visitor Attitudes and Desires - 10(3)
3. Window Into Gardiner - 11(3)
4. 7th Biennial Conference Sets Attendance Record - 11(4)
5. The Bearer Has Permission: A Brief History of Research Permitting in Yellowstone National Park - 12(3)
6. 8th Biennial Scientific Conference Summary - 13(4)

Wyman, Travis
1. Yellowstone Nature Notes: Grizzly Bear Attacks Bull Bison - 9(3)
2. Human Habituated Bears (co-author) – 16(2)
3. Possible Grizzly Cub Adoption in Yellowstone National Park (Nature Note) (co-author) – 16(2)

Yochelson, Ellis
Charles Doolittle Walcott: A Forgotten Microbe Researcher in Yellowstone National Park (co-author) – 14(4)

Yochim, Michael J.
The Development of Snowmobile Policy in Yellowstone National Park - 7(2)




List of Book Reviews by Author Volumes 1 to 13

Boyce, Mark S.
The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Redefining America's Wilderness Heritage, co-edited with Robert B. Keiter. Reviewed by Susan Rhoades Neel. - 1(3)

Carr, Mary
An Environmental Profile of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, co-edited with Dennis Glick and Bert Harting. Reviewed by Mark S. Boyce. - 1(4)

Christiansen, Robert
A Field-Trip Guide to Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, co-authored with Robert Fournier, Roderick Hutchinson, and Ken Pierce. Reviewed by John M. Good. - 3(2)

Clawson, Calvin C
A Ride to the Infernal Regions: Yellowstone’s First Tourists, Edited by Lee Silliman. Reviewed by TamsenEmerson Hert – 15(1)

Craighead, John
The Grizzly Bears of Yellowstone: Their Ecology in the Yellowstone Ecosystem, 1959-1992. Reviewed by Mark S. Boyce. - 5(1)

Culpin, Mary Shivers
The History of the Construction of the Road System in Yellowstone National Park, 1872-1966. Review essay by Eric Sandeen. - 4(2)

Despain, Don G.
Yellowstone Vegetation: Consequences of Environment and History in a Natural Setting. Reviewed by Dennis Knight. - 1(1)

Fischer, Hank
Wolf Wars. Reviewed by Norman A. Bishop. - 5(3)

Foster, Mike
Strange Genius: The Life of Ferdinand Hayden. Reviewed by Leslie Quinn. - 3(4)

Fournier, Robert
A Field-Trip Guide to Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, co-authored with Robert Christiansen, Roderick Hutchinson, and Ken Pierce. Reviewed by John M. Good. - 3(2)

Franke, Mary Ann
To Save the Wild Bison. Reviewed by Robert B. Pickering. - 13:4

Glick, Dennis
An Environmental Profile of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, co-edited with Mary Carr and Bert Harting. Reviewed by Mark S. Boyce. - 1(4)

Good, John M.
Interpreting the Landscape of Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, co-authored with Kenneth L. Pierce. Reviewed by Neysa Dickey. - 7(1)

Halfpenny, James C.
Discovering Yellowstone Wolves: Watcher's Guide, co-authored with Diann Thompson. Reviewed by Norman A. Bishop. - 5(3)

Harting, Bert
An Environmental Profile of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, co-edited with Dennis Glick and Mary Carr. Reviewed by Mark S. Boyce. - 1(4)

Hutchinson, Roderick A.
A Field-Trip Guide to Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, co-authored with Robert Fournier, Robert Christiansen, and Ken Pierce. Reviewed by John M. Good. - 3(2)

Keiter, Robert B.
The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Redefining America's Wilderness Heritage, co-edited with Mark S. Boyce. Reviewed by Susan Rhoades Neel. - 1(3)

Knight, Dennis H.
Mountains and Plains. Reviewed by Cathy Whitlock. - 3(3)

Meyer, Judith
The Spirit of Yellowstone: The Cultural Evolution of a National Park. Reviewed by Carol Shively. - 6(3)

Phillips, Michael K.
The Wolves of Yellowstone, co-authored with Douglas W. Smith. Reviewed by Norman A. Bishop. - 5(3)

Pierce, Kenneth L.
1. A Field-Trip Guide to Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, co-authored with Robert Fournier, Robert Christiansen, and Roderick Hutchinson.
Reviewed by John M. Good.
- 3(2)
2. Interpreting the Landscape of Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, co-authored with John M. Good. Reviewed by Neysa Dickey. - 7(1)

Pritchard, James
Preserving Yellowstone's Natural Conditions: Science and the Perception of Nature. Review essay by Paul Schullery. - 9(1)

Saunders, Richard L.
A Yellowstone Reader: The National Park in Folklore, Popular Fiction, and Verse. Reviewed by Tamsen Hert. - 12(3)

Schullery, Paul
1. Yellowstone's Ski Pioneers: Peril and Heroism on the Winter Trail. Reviewed by Tom Olliff. - 5(2)
2. The Yellowstone Wolf: A Guide and Sourcebook, editor. Reviewed by Norman A. Bishop. - 5(3)
3. Yellowstone Fishes-Ecology, History, and Angling in the Park, co-authored with John D. Varley. Reviewed by Rick Mossman. - 8(3)
4. Lewis and Clark Among the Grizzlies. Reviewed by Alice Wondrak.11(1)
5. Myth and History in the Creation of Yellowstone National Park, co-authored with Lee Whittlesey. Review by Kim Allen Scott. - 12(4)

Scott, Kim Allen (previous book review should be 1.) 2. Yellowstone Denied: The Life of Gustavus Cheyney Doane. Reviewed by Leslie Quinn – 15(3)

Sellars, Richard West
Preserving Nature in the National Parks: A History. Reviewed by Brain Suderman. - 6(2)

Siegel, Lee J.
Windows into the Earth: The Geologic Story of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, co-authored with Robert B. Smith. Reviewed by Mike Thompson. - 8(4) 

Smith, Douglas W.
The Wolves of Yellowstone, co-authored with Michael K. Phillips. Reviewed by Norman A. Bishop. - 5(3)
Decade of the Wolf. Reviewed by Hank Fischer. - 13:4

Smith, Robert B.
Windows into the Earth: The Geologic Story of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, co-authored with Lee J. Siegel. Reviewed by Mike Thompson. - 8(4)

Thompson, Diann
Discovering Yellowstone Wolves: Watcher's Guide, co-authored with James C. Halfpenny. Reviewed by Norman A. Bishop. - 5(3)

Varley, John D.
Yellowstone Fishes-Ecology, History, and Angling in the Park, co-authored with Paul Schullery. Reviewed by Rick Mossman. - 8(3)

Whittlesey, Lee
Myth and History in the Creation of Yellowstone National Park, co-authored with Paul Schullery. Review by Kim Allen Scott. - 12(4)

 
Bison in Yellowstone.  

Did You Know?
There are more people hurt by bison than by bears each year in Yellowstone. Park regulations state that visitors must stay at least 25 yards away from bison or elk and 100 yards away from bears.

Last Updated: June 06, 2008 at 18:40 EST