PARK Science
Integrating Research and Resource Management in the National Parks
Volume 29 • Number 2 • Fall/Winter 2012–2013
www.nature.nps.gov/ParkScience
ISSN 0735-9462 (print edition)
ISSN 1090-9966 (Web edition)
Published by
U.S. Department of the Interior
National Park Service
Natural Resource Stewardship and Science (NRSS)
Office of Education and Outreach (OEO)
Lakewood, Colorado
Director, National Park Service
Jon Jarvis
Associate Director, Natural Resource Stewardship and Science
Bert Frost
Editor and Layout
Jeff Selleck, OEO
Copyeditor/Proofreader
Lori D. Kranz, contractor
Editorial board
• John Dennis—Deputy Chief Scientist, NRSS
• Charles Roman—NPS Research Coordinator, North Atlantic Coast, Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit, University of Rhode Island
• Kathy Tonnessen—NPS Research Coordinator, Rocky Mountains Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit, University of Montana
Editorial office
Jeff Selleck
National Park Service
NRSS/OEO
P.O. Box 25287
Denver, CO 80225-0287
E-mail: jeff_selleck[at]nps.gov
Phone: 303-969-2147
Fax: 303-987-6704
Park Science is a research and resource management journal of the U.S. National Park Service. It reports the implications of recent and ongoing natural and social science and related cultural research for park planning, management, and policy. Seasonal issues are published usually in spring and fall, with a thematic issue that explores a topic in depth published annually in summer or winter. The publication serves a broad audience of national park and protected area managers and scientists and provides public outreach. It is funded by the Associate Director for Natural Resource Stewardship and Science.
Articles are field-oriented accounts of applied research and resource management topics that are presented in nontechnical language. They translate scientific findings into usable knowledge for park planning and the development of sound management practices for natural resources and visitor enjoyment. The editor and board or subject-matter experts review content for clarity, completeness, usefulness, scientific and technical soundness, and relevance to NPS policy.
Article inquiries, submissions, and comments should be directed to the editor by e-mail; hard-copy materials should be forwarded to the editorial office. Letters addressing scientific or factual content are welcome and may be edited for length, clarity, and tone.
Facts and views expressed in Park Science are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect opinions or policies of the National Park Service. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by the National Park Service.
Park Science is published online at http://www.nature.nps.gov
/ParkScience (ISSN 1090-9966). The Web site provides guidelines for article submission, an editorial style guide, an archive and key word searching of back issues, and information on how to subscribe or update your subscription.
Though subscriptions are offered free of charge, voluntary donations help defray production costs. A typical donation is $15 per year. Checks should be made payable to the National Park Service and sent to the editorial office address.
Sample style for article citation
Nelson, M. M., and W. M. Vagias. 2013. Exploring the fuel efficiency of oversnow vehicles in Yellowstone National Park. Park Science 29(2):34–41.
National Park Service. 2013. Masthead. Park Science 29(2):2.
Available at http://www.nature.nps.gov/ParkScience/archive/PDF/Article_PDFs/ParkScience29(2)FallWinter2012-2013_2_Masthead_3629.pdf.