Volume 26(2)

Journal
of the
Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science


CONTENTS

Limnology and Aquatic Biology of the Southwest
Milton R. Sommerfeld and Dennis M. Kubly, Editors
Preceedings of a Special Symposiuim held during the Thirty-Fourth Annual Meeting
of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science
Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, U.S.A.
21 April, 1990

Preface
    Milton R. Sommerfeld and Dennis M. Kubly
52
In recognition of Gerald Cole, Ph.D. (1917-) Professor emeritus of zoology.
    Shelby Gerking
53
Aquatic invertebrates in desert mountain rock pools: The White Tank Mountains,
    Maricopa County, Arizona.
    Dennis M. Kubly
55
Quitobaquito Springs revisited.
    Stuart G. Fisher
70
Three decades near Cuatro Cienegas, Mexico: Photographic documentation and
    a plea for area conservation.
    W. L. Minckley
89
The foraging ecology of Ranatra montezuma (Heteroptera): An optimal forager
    in Montezuma Well, Arizona.
    Clay Runck and Dean W. Blinn
119
Observations on the clam shrimps of Arizona.
    Denton Belk
132
Biogeochemistry of nitrogen in Sonoran Desert streams.
    Nancy B. Grimm
139
Ionic composition of high conductance waters of the arid Southwest.
    Stephen B. Ellingson and Milton R. Sommerfeld
156
Pools in desert streams: Limnology and response to disturbance.
    Dalaine J. Wood, Stuart G. Fisher, Nancy B. Grimm
171
Concluding remarks.
    W. D. Williams
180
Book Reviewes
    Evolutionary Trends
    Scientific Literacy and the Myth of the Scientific Method

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