SPECIAL AND SUPPLEMENTARY ISSUES
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Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science

Special Issues include the results of Symposia held at Annual Meetings of Southwestern Science. They are published as regular Numbers of the Journal. Supplementary Issues include special topics on various aspects of Science in Arizona and Nevada. Supplementary Issues are published in addition to regular numbers.


  • 2003 v. 35(1) Special Issue:
    Watershed Management in Arizona.
    Eds. P.F. Ffolliott, M.B. Baker, Jr., A. Tecle and D.G. Neary
  • 1992 v. 26(2) Special Issue:
    Limnology and Aquatic Biology of the Southwest.
    Eds. M.R. Sommerfeld and D.M. Kubly
  • 1987 v. 22(1) Special Issue:
    Triassic Continental Deposits of the American Southwest.
    Eds. M. Morales and D.K. Elliott.
  • 1985 v. 20(1) Special Issue:
    Endangered aquatic ecosystems in North American Deserts with a list of vanishing fishes of the region.
    Eds. Jack E. Williams, David B. Bowman, James E. Brooks, Anthony A. Echille, Robert J. Edwards, Dean A. Hendrickson, and Jerry J. Landye.
  • 1984 v. 19(1) Special Issue: Biota of Cuatro Cienegas, Coahuila Mexico.
    Ed. Paul C. Marsh
  • 1980 v. 15(1) Special Issue: Fishes of the Río Yaqui basin, Mexíco and United States.
    Eds. Dean A Hendrickson, W. L.Minckley, R. R. Miller, Darrel J. Siebert, and Patricia Haddock Minckley.
  • 1979 v. 14 Supplement 1 A digitized classification system for the biotic communities of North America, with community (Series) and asociation examples for the Southwest.
    David E. Brown, Charles H. Lowe and Charles P. Pase
  • 1977 v. 12 Supplement 2. Land-use history of the research Ranch, Elgin, Arizona
    Conrad J. Bahre
  • 1974 v. 9 Supplement 3. The Arizona system for natural and potential vegetation - illustrated summary through the fifth digit for the North American Southwest.
    David E. Brownand Charles H. Lowe
  • 1974 v. 9 Supplement 2. A digitized computer-compatible classification for natural and potential vegetation in the southwest with particular reference to Arizona. David E. Brownand Charles H. Lowe
  • 1970 v. 5 Supplement 2.
  • 1970 v. 5 Supplement 1.
  • 1966 v. 1 Supplement.
  • 1963 v. 2(3) Symposium Pioneers in Southwestern Anthropology: A symposium.
    Papers by A. P. Olsen, B. L. Fontana, E. D> Reed, E. P. Dozier and R. J. Ruppe.
  • 1962 v. 2(2) Symposium Arizona's population growth and its effects on native plants and amimals: A symposium.
    Papers by V. H. Childs, H. G. Reynolds, R. A. Fisher, J.T. Marshall Jr., I. Yall, and H. M. Hull.