Fall 1995
Vol. 48:4
Nearly every act involving reproduction and
rearing in the seahorse's life reverses our conventional assumptions about
parental roles.
Illustration by Dugald Stermer.
Departments
Horizons
Swimming Sloths
Darwinian Medicine
Blake Edgar
Habitats
Sinkyone InterTribal Park
Gordy Slack
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The Thin Green Line
Game Wardens Stay Ahead of the Game
Kevin Hansen
The Man Who Knows Snow
Climatic Clues From Antarctica
Jane E. Stevens
Bats Do It, Frogs Do
It
Even Deep-Sea Angler Fish Do It
Dugald Stermer
Portraits In Lace
Neuroptera: Nerve Wings
Norman D. Penny
From Here To Eternity
Taking Measure of the Cosmos
Ken
Croswell
Water Puppets
The Soul of the Vietnamese Rice
Fields Resurfaces
David
A. Taylor
Life On The Edge
Short Cuts
Keith K. Howell
Here At The Academy
Robert Jenkins Oversees Sea Change
Cynthia Mills
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In the Natural World
Wild
Lives
Banana Slugs: Partners in Slime
David George Gordon
Counterpoints
In Science
Brooding Over Eggs
Jerold M. Lowenstein
Letters
Aquarium Accolade
Mountain Lion Mauling
Reviews
The Beauty of the BeastlyThe
Company of WolvesA
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Seasonal Guide to Northern California
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