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04-01. Cooper, W. E., V. Perez-Mellado, T. A. Baird, J. P. Caldwell,
and L. J. Vitt. 2004. Pursuit deterrent signalling by the Bonaire Whiptail
Lizard Cnemidophorus murinus. Behaviour, 141: 297-311.
PDF (4.3 MB)
03-01 Colli, G. R., J. P. Caldwell , G. C. Costa, A. M. Gainsbury,
A. A. Garda, D. O. Mesquita, C. M. M. R. Filho, A. H. B. Soares, V. N. Silva,
P. H. Valdujo, G. H. C. Vieira, L. J. Vitt, F. P. Werneck, H. C. Wiederhecker,
and M. G. Zatz. 2003. A new species of Cnemidophorus (Squamata, Teiidae) from
the Cerrado Biome in central Brazil. Occasional Papers of the Sam Noble Oklahoma
Museum of Natural History. 14:1-14.
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03-03. Czaplewski, N. J., J. Krejca, and T. E. Miller. 2003.
Late Quaternary bats from Cebada Cave, Chiquibul Cave System, Belize. Caribbean
Journal of Science, 39:23-33.
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03-08. Caldwell, J. P. and A. P. Lima. 2003. A new Amazonian
species of Colostethus (Anura: Dendrobatidae) with a nidicolous tadpole.
Herpetologica, 59: 219-234.
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(4.7 MB)
03-09. Czaplewski, N.J., G.S. Morgan, and T. Naeher. 2003. Molossid
bats from the late Tertiary of Florida with a review of the Tertiary Molossidae
of North America. Acta Chiropterologica, 5: 61-74, 2003.
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(4.1 MB)
03-10. Eggleton, M. A., and H. L. Schramm Jr. 2003. Energetic
gradients in catfish feeding in the lower Mississippi River, USA. Ecohydrology
and Hydrobiology, 3:27-38.
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(4.3 MB)
02-02 Braun, J. K. ,and M. A. Mares. Systematics of the Abrocoma cinerea species
complex (Rodentia: Abrocomidae), with a description of a new species of Abrocoma.
Journal of Mammalogy, 83(1):1-19.
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02-04 Caldwell, J. P., A. P. Lima, and G. M. Biavati. 2002 Descriptions
of tadpoles of Colostethus marchesianus and Colostethus caeruleodactylus (Anura:
Dendrobatidae) from their type localities. Copeia, 1:166-172.
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02-05 Lima, A. P., J. P. Caldwell, and G. M. Biavati. 2002 Territorial
and reproductive behavior of an amazonian dendrobatid frog, Colostethus
caeruleodactylus. Copeia, 1:44-51.
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02-06 Caldwell, J. P., A. P. Lima, and C. Keller. 2002 Redescription
of Colostethus marchesianus (Melin, 1941) from its type locality. Copeia,
1:157-165.
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02-09 Sancgez-Gernandez, C., M.de Lourdes Romer-Almarz, G. D.
Schnell, M. L. Kennedy, T. L. Best, R. D. Owen, and C. Lopez-Gonzalez. 2002
Bats of Colima, Mexico: new records, geographic distribution, and reproductive
conditions. Occasional Papers of the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History,
12: 1-23.
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02-10 Gido, K. B., C. W. Hardgrave, W. J. Matthews, G. D. Schnell,
D. W. Pogue, and G. W. Sewell. 2002 Structure of littoral-zone fish communities
in relation to habitat, physical, and chemical gradients in a souther reservoir.
Environmental Biology of Fishes, 63: 253-263.
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( 4.9 MB)
02-11 Czaplewski, N. J., W. L. Puckette, & C. Russell . 2002
A Pleistocene tapir and associated mammals from the Southwestern Ozark Highland.
Journal of Cave and Karst Studies, 64(2): 97-107.
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( 6.9 MB)
02-13 Cooper, Jr., W. E. and L. J. Vitt. 2002 Distribution, extent,
and evolution of plan consumption by lizards. Journal of the Zoological Science
of London, 257:487-517.
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02-15 Blackburn, D. G. & L. J. Vitt. 2002 Specializations
of the chorioallantoic placenta in the Brazilian Scincid lizard, Mabuya
heathi: A new placental morphotype for reptiles. Journal of Morphology,
254:121-131.
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02-16. Wallace, P. S. 2002. Indian claims commission: political
complexity and contrasting concepts of identiy. Enthnohistory, 49(4):743-767.
PDF
(17.8 MB)
01-01 Ramirez, P. B., J. W. Bickham, J. K. Braun, and M. A. Mares.
Geographic variation in genome size of Graomys griseoflavus (Rodentia:
Muridae). Journal of Mammalogy, 82:102-108.
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01-02 Huey, R. B., E. R. Pianka, and L. J. Vitt. 2001. How often
do lizards "run on empty"? Ecology, 82(1):1-7
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01-03 Cooper, W. E., L. J. Vitt, J. P. Caldwell, and S. F. Fox.
2001 Foraging modes of some american lizards: relationships among measurement
variables and discreteness of modes Herpetologica, 57(1):65-76.
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( 7.9 MB)
01-04 Vitt, L. J., S. S. Satorius, T. C. S. Avila-Pires, and
M. C. Esposito. 2001 Life on the leaf litter: The ecology of Anolis niterns
tandai in the Brazilian Amazon. Copeia, 2:401-412.
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( 7.3 MB)
01-05 Winemiller, K. O., E. R. Pianka, L. J. Vitt, and A. Joern.
2001 Notes and Comments: Food web laws or Niche theory? Six independent empirical
tests. The American Naturalist, 158(2):193-199.
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( 5.3 MB)
01-07 Glor, R. E., L. J. Vitt and A. Larson. 2001 A moleculat
phylogenetic analysis of diversification in Amazonian Anolis lizards. Molecular
Ecology, 10: 2661-2668.
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01-08 Vitt, L. J., S. S. Sartorius, T. C. S. Avila-Pires, and
M. C. Esposito. 2001 Life at the river's edge: ecology of Kentropyx altamazonia
in Brazilian Amazonia. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 79: 1855-1865.
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01-09 Czaplewski, N. J., J. P. Thurmond, and D. G. Wyckoff. 2001
Wild Horse Creek #1: A late miocene (Clarendonian-Hemphillian) vertebrate fossil
assemblage in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma. Oklahoma Geology Notes, 61(3):
60-67.
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01-10 Lima, A. P. and J. P. Caldwell. 2001 A new amazonian species
of Colostethus with sky blue digits. Herpetologica, 57(2):180-189.
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( 4 MB)
01-11 Vitt, L. J. and J. P. Caldwell. 2001 The effects of logging
on reptiles and amphibians of tropical forest. pp. 239-259, in The Cutting
Edge: Conserving Wildlife in Logged Tropical Forest. (Fimbel, R. A., Grajal,
A., Robinson, J. G., eds.). Columbia University Press, New York.
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( 10.5 MB)
01-12 Avila-Pires, T. C. S. 2001 A new species of Lepidobleepharis (Reptilia:
Squanata: gekkonidae) from Ecuador, with a redescription of Lepidoblepharis
Grandis miyata, 1985. Occasional Paper of the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum
of Natural History, 11: 1-11.
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01-13 Matthews, W. J., K. B. Gido, and E. Marsh-Matthews. 2001
Density-dependant overwinter survial and growth of red shiners from a Southwestern
River. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 130: 478-488.
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( 5.1 MB)
01-14 Gido, K. B. and W. J. Matthews. 2001 Ecosystem effects
of water column minnows in experimental streams. Oecologia, 126: 247-253.
PDF
( 1.3 MB)
01-16 Wyckoff, D. G. 2001 Spiro: Native American trade a millennium
ago. Gilcrease Journal, 9(2): 48-63.
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( 11.4 MB)
01-17 Thurmond, J. P. and D. G. Wyckoff. 2001 Prehistory and
past environments of the Dempsey Divide. Non-published paper.
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( 16.7 MB)
00-01 Carpenter, C. C. Early Oklahoma naturalists and collectors.
Occasional Papers of the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, 6:1-46.
PDF
( 410K)
00-02 Diaz, M. M. Key to the native mammals of Jujuy Province,
Argentina. Occasional Papers of the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History,
7:1-29.
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00-03 Byre, V. J. Productivity, habitat assessment, and management
of Least Terns nesting along the Canadian River in central Oklahoma. Occasional
Papers of the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, 8:1-13.
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( 273K)
00-04 Mares, M. A., and J. K. Braun. Three new species of Brucepattersonius (Rodentia:
Sigmodontinae) from Misiones Province, Argentina. Occasional Papers of the
Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, 9:1-3.
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00-05 Mares, M. A., and J. K. Braun. Graomys, the genus
that ate South America: a reply to Steppan and Sullivan. Journal of Mammalogy,
81: 271-276.
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00-06 Mares, M.A., and J.K. Braun. Systematics and natural history
of marsupials from Argentina. Pp. 23-45, in Reflections of a Naturalist:
Papers Honoring Professor Eugene D. Fleharty (J.R. Choate, ed.). Fort Hays
Studies, Special Issue 1, Hays, Kansas.
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( 3.2 MB)
00-07 Vitt, L.J., R.A. Souza, S.S. Sartorius, T.C.S. Avila-Pires,
and M.C. Espósito. Comparative ecology of sympatric Gonatodes (Squamata:
Gekkonidae) in the western Amazon of Brazil. Copeia, 2000: 83-95.
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( 1.7 MB)
00-08 Vitt, L.J., S.S. Sartorius, T.C.S. Avila-Pires, M.C. Espósito,
and D.B. Miles. 2000. Niche segregation among symparic Amazonian teiid lizards.
Oecologia, 122:410-420.
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00-10 Marsh-Matthews, E. and W. J. Matthews. 2000. Geographic,
terrestrial and aquatic factors: which most influence the structure of stream
fish assemblages in the midwestern United States? Ecology of Freshwater Fish,
9:9-21.
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00-11 Ramírez-Bautista, A., C. Balderas-Valdivia, and
L. J. Vitt. 2000. Reproductive ecology of the whiptail lizard Cnemidophorus
lineatissimus (Squamata: Teiidae) in a tropical dry forest. Copeia, 2000:712-722.
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( 1.3 MB)
00-12 Cooper,Jr., W. E., A. M. Al-Johany, L. J. Vitt, and J.
J. Habegger. 2000. Responses to chemical cues from animal and plant foods by
actively foraging insectivorous and omnivorous scincine lizards. Journal of
Experimental Zoology, 287:327-339.
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( 2.3 MB)
00-14 Vitt, L. J. 2000. Ecological consequences of body size
in neonatal and small-bodied lizards in the Neotroprics. Herpetological Monographs,
14:388-400.
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( 1.4 MB)
00-17 Braun, J. K., M. A. Mares, and R. A. Ojeda. A new species
of grass mouse, genus Akodon (Muridae: Sigmodontinae), from Mendoza Province,
Argentina. Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde, 65:216-225.
PDF
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00-19 Mares, M. A., and R. H. Seine. The fauna of inselbergs.
Pp. 483-491, in Inselbergs: Biotic Diversity of Isolated Rock Outcrops
in Tropical and Temperate Regions (S. Porembski and W. Barthlott, eds.). Ecological
Studies, 146.
00-20 Diaz, M. M., J. K. Braun, M. A. Mares, and R. M. Barquez.
An update of the taxonomy, systematics, and distribution of the mammals of
Salta Province, Argentina. Occasional Papers of the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum
of Natural History, 10:1-52.
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00-21 Lienesch, P. W. and W. J. Matthews. 2000. Daily fish and
zooplankton abundances in the littoral zone of Lake Texoma, Oklahoma-Texas,
in relation to abiotic variables. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 59:271-283.
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00-22 Gordon, C. L. and N. J. Czaplewski. 2000. A fossil marmot
from the Late Miocene of western Oklahoma. Oklahoma Geology Notes, 60:28-32.
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00-23 Marsh-Matthews, E. and W. J. Matthews. 2000. Spatial variation
in relative abundance of a widespread, numerically dominant fish species and
its effect on fish assemblage structure. Oecologia, 125:283-292.
PDF
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00-24 Mares, M. A., J. K. Braun, R. M. Barquez, and M. M. Diaz.
Two new genera and species of halophytic desert mammals from isolated salt
flats in Argentina. Occasional Papers, Museum of Texas Tech University, 203:1-27.
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00-25 Gido, K. B. and W. J. Matthews. 2000. Dynamics of the offshore
fish assemblage in a southwestern reservoir (Lake Texoma, Oklahoma - Texas).
Copeia, 2000:917-930.
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00-26 Czaplewski, N. J. and G. S. Morgan. 2000. A new vespertilionid
bat (Mammalia: Chiroptera) from the early Miocene (Hemingfordian) of Florida,
USA. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 20:736-742.
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( 1.3 MB)
00-27 Wedel, M. J., R. L. Cifelli, and R. K. Sanders. 2000. Sauroposeidon
proteles, a new sauropod from the Early Cretaceous of Oklahoma. Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology, 20:109-114.
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00-28 Wedel, M. J., R. L. Cifelli, and R. K. Sanders. 2000. Osteology,
paleobiology, and relationships of the sauropod dinosaur Sauroposeidon. Acta
Palaeontologica Polonica, 45:343-388.
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( 4.9 MB)
00-30 Fair, Rhonda. 2000 Becoming the white man's Indian: an
examination of Native American tribal web sites. Plains Anthropologist, 45(172):203-213.
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( 7.7 MB)
99-1. Ballenger, J. Late Paleoindian Land Use in the Oklahoma
Panhandle: Goff Creek and Nall Playa. Plains Anthropologist, Vol. 44, No. 168,
Pp. 189-208, 1999.
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99-2. Czaplewski, N. J., B. F. Bailey, and R. G. Corner. Tertiary
Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) from Northern Nebraska. Transactions of the Nebraska
Academy of Sciences, Vol. 25, Pp. 83-93.
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( 1.7 MB)
99-3. Ojeda, R. A., C. E. Borghi, G. B. Diaz, S. M. Giannoni,
M. A. Mares, and J. K. Braun. Evolutionary convergence of the highly adapted
desert rodent Tympanoctomys barrerae (Octodontidae). Journal of Arid
Environments, 41:443-452.
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99-4. Thurmond, J. P., and D. G. Wyckoff. The Calf Creek horizon
in northwestern Oklahoma. Plains Anthropologist, 44(169):231-250.
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(3 MB)
99-5. Czaplewski, N. J., W. D. Peachey, J. I. Mead, T. L. Ku,
and C. J. Bell. Papago Springs Cave Revisited, Part I; Geologic Setting, Cave
Deposits, and Radiometric Dates. Occasional Papers of the Oklahoma Museum of
Natural History, 3:1-25.
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( 410K)
99-6. Braun, J. K., and M. M. Diaz. Key to the native mammals
of Catamarca Province, Argentina. Occasional Papers of the Oklahoma Museum
of Natural History, 4:1-16.
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(137K)
99-7. Diaz, M. M., R. M. Barquez, J. K. Braun, and M. A. Mares.
A new species of Akodon (Muridae: Sigmodontinae) from northwestern Argentina.
Journal of Mammalogy, 80: 786-798.
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( 1.7 MB)
99-8. Westrop, S. R. and D. M. Rudkin. Trilobite Taphonomy of
a Silurian Reef: Attawapiskat Formation, Northern Ontario. Palaios, 14: 389-397.
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99-9. Cifelli, R. L., T. R. Lipka, C. R. Schaff, and T. B. Rowe.
First Early Cretaceous Mammal from the Eastern Seaboard of the United States.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 19(2): 199-203.
99-10. Caldwell, J. P. and V. R. L. DeOliveira. Determinants
of Biparental Care in the Spotted Poison Frog, Dendrobates vanzolinii (Anura:
Dendrobatidae). Copeia, 1999 (3): 565-575.
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(1.7 MB)
99-11. Czaplewski, N. J., J. I. Mead, C. J. Bell, W. D. Peachy,
and T. L. Ku. Papago Springs Cave Revisited, Part II: Vertebrate Paleofauna.
Occaisional Papers of the Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, 5: 1-41.
PDF
( 273K)
99-12. Morgan, G. S. and N. J. Czaplewski. First Fossil Record
of Amorphochilus schnablii (Chiroptera: Furipterdae), from the late
Quaternary of Peru. Acta Chiropterologica, 1 (1): 75-79, 1999.
PDF
( 546K)
99-13. Emslie, S. D. and N. J. Czaplewski. Two new fossil eagles
from the late Pliocene (Late Blancan) of Florida and Arizona and their biogeographic
implications. 1999, Pp. 185-198 in S. L. Olson (ed.) Avian Paleontology
at the Close of the 20th Century: Proceedings of the 4th International
Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Washington, D.
C., 4-7 June 1996. Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology number 89.
PDF
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99-14. Lupia, R. Discordant morphological disparity and taxonomic
diversity during the Cretaceous angiosperm radiation: North American pollen
record. Paleobiology, 25 (1): 1-28, 1999.
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99-15. Lupia, R., S. Lidgard, and P. R. Crane. Comparing palynological
abundance and diversity: implications for biotic replacement during the Cretaceous
angiosperm radiation. Paleobiology, 25 (3):305-340, 1999.
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( 3.9 MB)
99-16. Herendeen, P. S., S. Magallón-Puebla, R. Lupia,
P. R. Crane, and J. Koblinska. A preliminary conspectus of the Allon flora
from the Late Cretaceous (Late Santonian) of Central Georgia, U.S.A. Annals
of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 86 (2): 407-471,1999.
PDF
(23.3 MB)
99-17. Sims, H. J., P. S. Herendeen, R. Lupia, R. A. Christopher,
and P. R. Crane. Fossil flowers with Normapolles pollen from the Upper Cretaceous
of southeastern North America. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 106:
131-151,1999.
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( 4.3 MB)
99-18 Westrop, S. R., and M. B. Cuggy. Comparative paleoecology
of Cambrian Trilobite extinctions. Journal of Paleontology, 73(2):337-354.
PDF
(2.7 MB)
99-19 Sartorius, S. S., L. J. Vitt, and G. R. Colli. Use of naturally
and anthropogenically disturbed habitats in Amazonian rainforest by the teiid
lizard Ameiva ameiva. Biological Conservation, 90:91-101.
PDF
(1.8 MB)
99-20 Caldwell, J.P., and L.J. Vitt. 1999. Dietary asymmetry
in leaf litter frogs and lizards in a transitional northern Amazonian rain
forest. OIKOS 84: 383-397.
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( 2 MB)
99-21 Vitt, L.J., P.A. Zani, and M.C. Espósito. 1999.
Historical ecology of Amazonian lizards: implications for community ecology.
OIKOS 87: 286-294.
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99-22 Vitt, L.J., and S.S. Sartorius. 1999. HOBOs, Tidbits and
lizard models: the utility of electronic devices in field studies of ectotherm
thermoregulation. Functional Ecology, 13: 670-674.
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( 680K)
99-23 Barquez, R. M., J. K. Braun, M. A. Mares, J. P. Jayat and
D. Flores. First record for Argentina for a bat in the genus Micronycteris.
Mammalia, 63: 368-372.
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99-24 Gido, K. B., J. F. Schaefer, K. Work, P. W. Lienesch, E.
Marsh-Matthews, and W. J. Matthews. 1999. Effects of red shiner (Cyprinella
lutrensis) on Red River pupfish (Cyprinodon rubrofluviatilis). The
Southwestern Naturalist, 44:287-295.
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( 1 MB)
99-25 Wyckoff, D. G. 1999. The Burnham site and Pleistocene human
occupations of the Southern Plains of the United States. Pp. 340-361, in Ice
Age peoples of North America (R. Bonnichsen and K. L. Turnmire, eds.).
PDF
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99-26 Cashner, R. C., G. P. Hawkes, D. F. Gartside, and E. Marsh-Matthews.
1999. Fishes of the Nymboida, Mann and Orara Rivers of the Clarence River Drainage,
New South Wales, Australia. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South
Wales, 121:89-100.
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98-1. Ramírez-Bautista, A., J. Barba-Torres, and L. J.
Vitt. Reproductive cycle and brood size of Eumeces lynxe from Pinal
de Amoles, Queretero, Mexico. Journal of Herpetology, 32(1):18-24.
PDF
( 1.9 MB)
98-2. Cifelli, R. L., and C. de Muizon.Tooth eruption and replacement
pattern in early marsupials. Modelites de l'eruption du remplacement dentaires
chez les masupiaux anciens. C. R. Academie des Sciences Paris, Sciences de
la terre et des planetes / Earth & Planetary Sciences, 326: 215-220.
98-3. Cifelli, R. L., J. R. Wible, and F. A. Jenkins, Jr.Triconodont
mammals from the Cloverly Formation (Lower Creataceous), Montana and Wyoming. Journal
of Vertebrate Paleontology,18(1):237-241.
98-4. Caldwell, J. P. and M. C. de Aurújo. Cannibalistic
interactions resulting from indiscriminate predatory behavior in tadpoles of
poison frogs (Anura: Dendrobatidae). Biotropica, 30(1):92-103.
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( 3.6 MB)
98-5. Vitt, L. J., and P. A. Zani. Ecological relationships among
sympatric lizards in a transitional forest in the northern Amazon of Brazil.
Journal of Tropical Ecology, 14:63-86.
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( 6.7 MB)
98-6. Vitt, L. J., T. C. S. Avila-Pires, J. P. Caldwell, and
V. R. L. Oliveira. The impact of individual tree harvesting on thermal environments
of lizards in the Amazonian rain forest. Conservation Biology, 12: 654-664.
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( 4.9 MB)
98-7. Avila-Pires, T. C. S., and L. J. Vitt. A new species of Neusticurus (Reptilia:
Gymnophthalmidae) from the Rio Juruá, Acre, Brazil. Herpetologica, 54(2):
235-245.
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( 3.1 MB)
98-8. Czaplewski, N. J., and C. Cartelle. Pleistocene bats from
cave deposits in Bahia, Brazil. Journal of Mammalogy, 79:784-803.
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( 5.9 MB)
98-9. Vitt, L. J., and P. A. Zani. Prey use among sympatric lizard
species in lowland rain forest of Nicaragua. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 14:537-559.
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98-10. Ramírez-Bautista A., and L. J. Vitt. Reproductive
biology of Urosaurus bicarinatus (Sauria: Phrynosomatidae) from a tropical
dry forest of Mexico. The Southwestern Naturalist, 43:381-390.
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( 2.8 MB)
98-11. Mares, M. A. [Review of] "Tropical Forest Remnants:
Ecology, Management, and Conservation of Fragmented Communities" by W.F.
Laurence and R. O. Bierregaard (eds.). Journal of Wildlife Management, 62(4):1581-1583.
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98-13. Gordon, C. L., and N. J. Czaplewski. Second Record of
the Pleistocene Saber-toothed Cat, Smilodon fatalis. Proc. Okla. Acad.
Sci., 1998;78: 133-135.
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98-15. Ballenger, J. The McKellips Site: Contributions to Dalton
Occupation, Technology, and Mobility from Eastern Oklahoma. Southeastern Archaeology,
vol. 17, No. 2, Winter 1998, Pp. 158-165.
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(1.4 MB)
98-16 Vitt, L.J., P.A. Zani, T.C.S. Avila-Pires, and M.C. Espósito.
1998. Geographical ecology of the gymnophthalmid lizard Neusticurus ecpleopus in
the Amazon rain forest. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 76: 1671-1680.
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98-17 Vitt, L.J., S.S. Sartorius, T.C.S. Avila-Pires, and M.C.
Espósito. 1998. Use of time, space, and food by the gymnophthalmid lizard Prionodactylus
eigenmanni from the western Amazon of Brazil. Canadian Journal of Zoology,
76: 1681-1688.
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98-21. Mares, M. A. and P. B. Tirrell. 1998. The importance of
university-based museums. Museum News, March/ April: 7, 61-65.
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97-1. Caldwell, J. P. Pair bonding in the spotted poison frog.
Nature, 385:221.
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97-2. Czaplewski, N. J. Chiroptera. Pp. 410-431, in Vertebrate
Paleontology in the Neotropics:The Miocene Fauna of La Venta, Colombia (R.
F. Kay, R. H. Madden, R. L. Cifelli, and J. J. Flynn, eds.). Smithsonian Institution
Press, Washington, DC.
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( 10.9 MB)
97-3. Cooper, W. E., Jr., and L. J. Vitt. Maximizing male reproductive
success in the broad-headed skink (Eumeces laticeps) by mate guarding,
size-assortative pairing, and opportunistic extra-pair mating. Amphibia-Reptilia,
17:1-15.
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( 3.7 MB)
97-4. Mares, M. A. [Review of]"Ecological Communities and
Processes in a Mojave Desert Ecosystem: Rock Valley, Nevada" by P. W.
Rundel and A. C. Gibson. The Quarterly Review of Biology, 72:98.
PDF
( 305K)
97-5. Mares, M. A. Tropical ecotoxicology: explorers for a new
era. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 16:1-2.
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( 557K)
97-6. Mares, M. A., R. A. Ojeda, J. K. Braun, and R. M. Barquez.
Systematics, distribution, and ecology of the mammals of Catamarca Province,
Argentina. Pp. 89-141, in Life Among the Muses: Papers in Honor of James
S. Findley (T. L.Yates, W. L. Gannon, and D. E. Wilson, eds.). The Museum of
Southwestern Biology,The Universityof New Mexico, Albuquerque.
PDF
( 18.8 MB)
97-7. Vitt, L.J., J. P. Caldwell, P. A. Zani, and T. A. Titus.
The role of habitat shift in the evolution of lizard morphology: evidence from
tropical Tropidurus. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
94:3828-3832.
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( 2.2 MB)
97-8. Vitt, L. J., P. A. Zani, and A. A. Monteiro de Barros.
Ecological variation among populations of the gekkonid lizard Gonatodes
humeralis in the Amazon basin. Copeia, 1997:32-43.
PDF
( 4.2 MB)
97-9. Vitt, L. J., P. A. Zani, and C. M. Lima. Heliotherms in
tropical rain forest: The ecology of Kentropyx calcarata (Teiidae) and Mabuya
nigropunctata (Scincidae) in the Curua-Una of Brazil. Journal of Tropical
Ecology, 13:199-220.
PDF
( 5.6 MB)
97-10. Wyckoff, D. G., and W. W. Dalquest. From whence they came:
the paleontology of Southern Plains bison. Plains Anthropologist, 41(159):5-32.
PDF
( 9.3 MB)
97-11. Mehlhop, P., and R. L. Cifelli. A comparison of morphometric
techniques to distinguish sympatric mussel species (family Unionidae) with
similar shell morphology. Pp. 249-258, in Life Among the Muses: Papers
in Honor of James S. Findley (T. L.Yates, W. L. Gannon, and D. E. Wilson, eds.).
The Museum of Southwestern Biology,The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
97-12. De Muizon, C., R. L. Cifelli, and R. C. Paz. The origin
of the dog-like borhyaenoid marsupials of South America. Nature, 389:486-489.
97-13. Cifelli, R. L., J. D. Gardner, R. L. Nydam, and D. L.
Brinkman. Additions to the vertebrate fauna of the antlers formation (Lower
Cretaceous), southern Oklahoma. Oklahoma Geology Notes, 57(4):124-131.
97-14. Cifelli, R. L., and J. Guerrero. Litopterns. Pp. 289-302, in Vertebrate
Paleontology in the Neotropics: The Miocene Fauna of La Venta, Colombia (R.
F. Kay, R. H. Madden, R. L. Cifelli, and J. J. Flynn, eds.). Smithsonian Institution
Press, Washington, DC.
97-15. Cifelli, R. L., and C. Villarroel. Paleobiology and affinities
of Megadoldus. Pp. 265-287, in Vertebrate Paleontology in the
Neotropics: The Miocene Fauna of La Venta, Colombia ( R. F. Kay, R. H. Madden,
R. L. Cifelli, and J. J. Flynn, eds.). Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington,
DC.
97-16. Cifelli, R. L. First notice on mesozoic mammals from Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Geology Notes, 57(1):4-17.
97-17. Cifelli, R. L., J. I. Kirkland, A. Weil, A. Deino, and
B. J. Kowallis. High-precision 40Ar/39Ar geochronology
and the advant of North America's Late Cretaceous terrestrial fauna. Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences, 94:11163-11167.
97-18. Ramírez-Bautista, A., and L. J. Vitt. Reproduction
in the lizard Anolis nebulosus (Polychrotidae) from the pacific coast
of Mexico. Herpetologica, 53(4): 423-431.
PDF
( 3.5 MB)
97-19. Kraft, K. C.. The distribution of Alibates Silicified
Dolomite Clasts along the Canadian river. Current Research in the Pleistocene,
14: 106-109.
PDF
( 410K)
97-20. Vitt, L. J., A. P. Zani, and T. C. S. Avila-Pires. Ecology
of the arboreal tropidurid lizard Tropidurus (=Plica) umbra in
the Amazon region. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 75: 1876-1882.
PDF
( 2.9 MB)
97-21. Vitt, L. J., P. A. Zani, J. P. Caldwell, M. C. DeArújo,
and W. E. Magnusson. Ecology of whiptail lizards (Cnemidophorus) in
the Amazon region of Brazil. Copeia, 1997: 745-757.
PDF
( 3.9 MB)
97-22. Niewiarowski, P. H., J. D. Congdon, A.E. Dunham, L. J.
Vitt, and D. W. Tinkle. Tales of lizards tails: effects of tail autotomy on
subsequent survival and growth of free-ranging hatchling Uta stansburiana.
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 75: 542-548.
PDF
( 3.4 MB)
97-24. Vitt, L. J., and P. A. Zani. Ecology of the nocturnal
lizard Thecadactylus rapicauda (Sauria: Gekkonidae) in the Amazon region.
Herpetologica, 53(2):165-179.
PDF
( 5.2 MB)
97-25. Irschick, D. J., L. J. Vitt, P. A. Zani, and J. B. Losos.
A comparison of evolutionary radiations in mainland and caribbean Anolis lizards.
Ecology, 78(7): 2191-2203.
PDF
( 4.7 MB)
97-26. Wyckoff, D. G., and N. J. Czaplewski. Paleontological
and archaeological perspectives of fossil proboscideans in Oklahoma. Oklahoma
Geological Survey, 57(3):72-101.
PDF
( 8.2 MB)
97-27. Mares, M. A., R. A. Ojeda, C. E. Borghi, S. M. Giannoni,
G. B. Diaz, and J. K. Braun.How desert rodents overcome halophytic plant defenses.
BioScience, 47: 699-704.
PDF
( 2.5 MB)
97-28. Diaz, M. M., J. K. Braun, M. A. Mares, and R. M. Barquez.Key
to mammals of Salta Province, Argentina. Occasional Papers of the Oklahoma
Museum of Natural History, 2:1-10.
PDF
( 137K)
97-29. Mares, M. A., J. K. Braun, and R.Channell. Ecological
observations on the octodontid rodent, Tympanoctomys barrerae, in Argentina.
The Southwestern Naturalist, 42(4):488-504.
PDF
( 1.7 MB)
97-30. Mares, M. A. The geobiological interface: granitic outcrops
as a selective force in mammalian evolution. Journal of the Royal Society of
Western Australia, 80:131-139.
PDF
( 3.8 MB)
97-31. Ramírez-Bautista, A., and L. J. Vitt. Reproduction
in the lizard Anolis nebulosus (Polychrotidae) from the Pacific coast
of Mexico. Herpetologica, 53(4): 423-431.
PDF
( 2.5 MB)
97-32 Matthews, W. J. and H. W. Robison. 1997. Influence of drainage
connectivity, drainage area and regional species richness on fishes of the
interior highlands in Arkansas. The American Midland Naturalist, 139:1-19.
PDF
( 1.8 MB)
97-33 Gelwick, F. P., M. S. Stock, and W. J. Matthews. 1997.
Effects of fish, water depth, and predation risk on patch dynamics in a north-temperate
river ecosystem. OIKOS, 80:382-398.
PDF
( 2.2 MB)
97-34 Hubbs, C., E. Marsh-Matthews, W. J. Matthews, and A. A.
Anderson. 1997. Changes in fish assemblages in east Texas streams from 1953
to 1986. Texas Journal of Science, Supplement, 49:67-84.
PDF
( 1.1 MB)
96-1. Ballenger, J. The Southern Plains craft lithic cache. Plains
Anthropologist, 41(157):297-309.
PDF
( 2.1 MB)
96-2. Ballenger, J. The Wichita cache: a core rejuvenation tablet
from southwest Oklahoma. Current Research in the Pleistocene, 13:53-55.
PDF
(273K)
96-3. Braun, J. K., and M. A. Mares. Observations on unusual
morphologic and behavioral traits in Abrocoma (Rodentia: Abrocomidae)
from Argentina. Journal of Mammalogy, 77:891-897.
PDF
( 2.2 MB)
96-4. Caldwell, J. P. The evolution of myrmecophagy and its correlates
in dendrobatid frogs (Anura: Dendrobatidae). Journal of Zoology (London), 240:75-101.
PDF
( 7.3 MB)
96-5. Caldwell, J. P. Diversity of Amazonian anurans: the role
of systematics and phylogeny in identifying macroecological patterns. Pp. 73-88, in Neotropical
Biodiversity and Conservation (A. Gibson, ed.). Occasional Publications, Mildred
E. Mathias Botanical Garden, No. 1.
PDF
( 8.1 MB)
96-6. Cifelli, R. L. ( ed.). Techniques for Recovery and Preparation
of Microvertebrate Fossils. Special Publication, Oklahoma Geological Survey,
96-4.
96-7. Cifelli, R. L. Application of fitted polynomial functions
to modeling biological contours. The American Midland Naturalist, 136:367-384.
96-8. Cifelli, R. L. Preparation techniques in vertebrate paleontology.
Pp. 77-80, in: Johnson, K. S., and Suneson, N. H., Oklahoma Geological Survey
Special Publication 96-5.
96-9. Cifelli, R. L., and N. J. Czaplewski. Membrane boxes for
storage of delicate microvertebrates. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology News
Bulletin, 168:66.
96-10. Cifelli, R. L., T. B. Rowe, W. P. Luckett, J. Banta, R.
Reyes, and R. I. Howes. Origins of marsupial pattern of tooth replacement:
fossil evidence revealed by high resolution X-ray CT. Nature, 379:715-718.
96-11. Czaplewski, N. J. Opossums (Didelphidae) and bat (Noctilionidae
and Molossidae) from the late Miocene of the Amazon Basin. Journal of Mammalogy,
77(1):84-94.
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( 3.1 MB)
96-12. Czaplewski, N. J. The fossil record of bats from the Mojave
Desert and surrounding region. Pp. 59-60, in Field Trip Guide for the
10th Desert Research Symposium. San Bernardino County Museums Association Quarterly,
43(1-2).
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( 620K)
96-13. Czaplewski, N. J. Thyroptera robusta Czaplewski,
1995 is a junior synonym of Thyroptera lavali Pine, 1993 (Mammalia:
Chiroptera). Mammalia, 60:153-156.
PDF
( 956K)
96-14. Czaplewski, N. J., D. G. Wyckoff, and K. S. Johnson. Oklahoma's
Ice Age. Booklet to accompany Oklahoma Geocalender 1997.
PDF
( 3.4 MB)
96-15. Lacher, T. E., Jr., and M. A. Mares. Availability of resources
and use of space in eastern chipmunks, Tamias striatus. Journal of Mammalogy,
77:833-849.
PDF
( 5.4 MB)
96-16. Mares, M. A. La mastozoologia de campo como carrera. Mastozoolgia
Neotropical, 3:1-6.
PDF
( 1.1 MB)
96-17. Mares, M. A., and J. K. Braun. A new species of phyllotine
rodent, genus Andalgalomys (Muridae: Sigmodontinae), from Argentina.
Journal of Mammalogy, 77:928-941.
PDF
( 4.2 MB)
96-18. Mares, M. A., Barquez, R. M., J. K. Braun, and R. A. Ojeda.
Observations on the mammals of Tucuman Province, Argentina. I. Systematics,
distribution, and ecology of the Didelphimorphia, Xenarthra, Chiroptera, Primates,
Carnivora, Perissodactyla, Artiodactyla, and Lagomorpha. Annals of Carnegie
Museum, 65:89-152.
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( 18.6 MB)
96-19. Vitt, L. J., P. A. Zani, and J. P. Caldwell. Behavioural
ecology of Tropidurus hispidus (Spix) on isolated rock outcrops in Amazonia.
Journal of Tropical Ecology 12:81-101.
PDF
( 5.7 MB)
96-20. Vitt, L. J., and P. A. Zani. Ecology of the elusive tropical
lizard Tropidurus [=Uracentron] flaviceps (Tropiduridae)
in lowland rain forest of Ecuador. Herpetologica, 52:121-132.
PDF
( 3.5 MB)
96-21. Vitt, L. J., and P. A. Zani. Ecology of the South American
lizard Norops chrysolepis (Polychrotidae). Copeia, 1996:56-68.
PDF
( 3.7 MB)
96-22. Vitt, L. J., and P. A. Zani. Ecology of the lizard Ameiva
festiva (Teiidae) in southeastern Nicaragua. Journal of Herpetology,
30:110-117.
PDF
( 2.1 MB)
96-23. Vitt, L. J., and P. A. Zani. Organization of a taxonomically
diverse lizard assemblage in Amazonian Ecuador. Canadian Journal of Zoology,
74:1313-1335.
PDF
( 10.6 MB)
96-24. Vitt, L. J. (Review of) "Revision of the Neotropical
snake genus Chironius Fitzinger (Serpentes, Colubridae)" by J.
R. Dixon, J. A. Wiest, Jr., and J. M. Cei. Herpetological Review, 27:95-97.
PDF
( 1 MB)
96-25. Vitt, L. J., T. C. S. Avila-Pires, and P. A. Zani. Observations
on the ecology of the rare Amazonian lizard, Enyalius leechii (Polychrotidae).
Herpetological Natural History, 4:77-82.
PDF
( 1.7 MB)
96-26. Vitt, L. J. Ecological observations on the tropical colubrid
snake Leptodeira annulata. Herpetological Natural History, 4:69-76.
PDF
( 2.2 MB)
96-27. Vitt, L. J. Biodiversity of Amazonian lizards. Pp. 89-108, in Neotropical
Biodiversity and Conservation (A. Gibson, ed.). Occasional Publications, Mildred
E. Mathias Botanical Garden, No. 1.
PDF
( 8.1 MB)
96-28. Wyckoff, D. G. The Westfahl and Engle bifaces: isolated
finds of large bifaces on the Southern Plains. Plains Anthropologist, 41(157):287-296.
PDF
( 3.8 MB)
96-29. Mares, M. A. [Review of] "An Illustrated Guide to
Threatened or Endangered Species in Kansas" by J. T. Collins, S. L. Collins,
J. Horak, D. Mulhern, W. Busby, C. Freeman, and G. Wallace. Great Plains Research,
6:299-300.
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( 263K)
96-30 Taylor, C. M., M. R. Winston, and W. J. Matthews. 1996.
Temporal variation in tributary and mainstream fish assemblages in a Great
Plains stream system. Copeia, 1996:280-289.
PDF
( 1.1 MB)
96-31 Matthews, W. J., M. S. Schorr§ and M. R. Meador. 1996.
Effects of experimentally enhanced flows on fishes of a small Texas (U. S.
A.) stream: assessing the impact of interbasin transfer. Freshwater Biology,
35:349-362.
PDF
( 1.8 MB)
95-1. Braun, J. K., and M. A. Mares. A new genus and species
of phyllotine rodent (Rodentia: Muridae: Sigmodontinae) from South America.
Journal of Mammalogy, 76:504-521.
PDF
( 6.2 MB)
95-2. Braun, J. K., and M. A. Mares. The mammals of Argentina:
an etymology. Mastozoologia Neotropical, 2:173-206.
PDF
( 12 MB)
95-3. Cifelli, R. L. Therian mammals of the Terlingua Local Fauna
(Judithian), Aguja Formation, Big Bend of the Rio Grande, Texas. Contributions
to Geology, University of Wyoming, 30(2):117-136. [volume and separates are
dated December 1994, but publication date is March 1995]
95-4. Cifelli, R. L., and R. L. Nydam. Primitive, helodermatid-like
platynotan from the Early Cretaceous of Utah. Herpetologica, 51(3):286-291.
95-5. Cifelli, R. L., N. J. Czaplewski, and K. D. Rose. Additions
to knowledge of Paleocene mammals from the North Horn Formation of central
Utah. Great Basin Naturalist, 55(4):304-314.
95-6. Cifelli, R. L., T. B. Rowe, J. Banta, and R. I. Howes.
Alphadon and postcanine tooth replacement. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology,
15 (supplement):24A [abstract]
95-7. Mares, M. A., and K. A. Ernest. Population and community
ecology of small mammals in a gallery forest of central Brazil. Journal of
Mammalogy, 76:750-768.
PDF
( 5.6 MB)
95-8. Mares, M. A., R. M. Barquez, and J. K. Braun. Distribution
and ecology of some Argentine bats. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 64:219-237.
PDF
( 4.8 MB)
95-9. Vitt, L. J., and C. M. Carvalho. Niche partitioning in
a tropical wet season: lizards in the lavrado area of northern Brazil. Copeia,
1995:305-329.
PDF
( 7.7 MB)
95-10. Vitt, L. J., P. A. Zani, J. P. Caldwell, and E. O. Carrillo.
Ecology of the lizard Kentropyx pelviceps (Sauria: Teiidae) in lowland
rain forest of Ecuador. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 73:691-703.
PDF
( 5.9 MB)
95-11. Vitt, L. J. The ecology of tropical lizards in the caatinga
of northeast Brazil. Occasional Papersof the Oklahoma Museun of Natural History,
1:1-29.
PDF
( 956K)
95-12. Vitt, L. J., P. A. Zani, and R. D. Durtsche. Ecology of
the lizard Norops oxylophus (Polychrotidae) in lowland forest of southeastern
Nicaragua. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 73:1918-1927.
PDF
( 4.1 MB)
95-13. Wyckoff, D. G., and R. Bartlett. Living on the edge: Late
Pleistocene-Early Holocene cultural interaction along the southeastern woodlands-plains
border. Pp. 27-72, in Native American Interactions: Multiscalar Analyses
and Interpretations in the Eastern Woodlands (M. S. Nassaney and K. E. Sassaman,
eds.). The University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville.
PDF
( 16.3 MB)
95-14. Zani, P. A., and L. J. Vitt. Techniques for capturing
arboreal lizards. Herpetological Review, 26:136-137.
PDF
( 651K)
95-15. Mares, M. A. [Review of]"Mammals of Colorado" by
J. P. Fitzgerald, C. A. Meaney, and D. M. Armstrong. The Quarterly Review of
Biology, 70:518-519.
PDF
( 609K)
95-16. Lupia, R.Paleobtanical data from fossil charcoal: an actuallistic
study of seed plant reproductive structures. Palaios, 10:465-477, 1995.
PDF
( 3.1 MB)
95-17 Matthews, W. J. 1995. Geographic variation in nuptial colors
of red shiner (Cyprinella lutrensis; Cyprinidae) within the United States.
The Southwestern Naturalist, 40:5-10
PDF
( 819K)
95-18 Brown, A. V. and W. J. Matthews. 1995. Stream ecosystems
of the Central United States. Pp. 89-116, in River and Stream Ecosystems,
(C. E. Cushing, K. W. Cummins, and G. W. Minshall, eds.). Ecosystems of the
world, 22:1995.
PDF
( 4.2 MB)
95-19 Gelwick, F. P., E. R. Gilliland, and W. J. Matthews. 1995.
Introgression of the Florida largemouth bass genome into stream populations
of northern largemouth bass in Oklahoma. Transactions of the American Fisheries
Society, 124:550-562.
PDF
( 1.4 MB)
95-20 Nebeker, T. E., R. F. Schmitz, R. A. Tisdale, and K. R.
Hobson. 1995. Chemical and nutritional status of dwarf mistletoe, Armillaria
root rot, and Comandra blister rust infected trees which may influence tree
susceptibility to bark beetle attack. Canadian Journal of Botany, 73:360-369.
PDF
( 1.3 MB)
94-1. Caldwell, J. P. Natural history and survival of eggs and
early larval stages of Agalychnis calcarifer (Anura: Hylidae). Herpetological
Natural History, 2:57-66.
PDF
( 2.9 MB)
94-2. Cifelli, R. L., and Z. Johanson. Marsupial mammal from
the Cretaceous of Utah. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 14:292-295.
94-3. Cooper, W. E., Jr., L. J. Vitt, and J. P. Caldwell. Movement
and substrate tongue-flicks in phrynosomatid lizards. Copeia, 1994:234-237.
PDF
( 1 MB)
94-4. Cooper, W. E., Jr., and L. J. Vitt. Tree and substrate
selection in the semi-arboreal scincid lizard Eumeces laticeps. Herpetological
Journal, 4:20-23.
PDF
( 1.6 MB)
94-5. Czaplewski, N. J., and J. I. Mead. Late Pleistocene small
mammals from Hot Springs Mammoth Site, South Dakota. Pp. 136-149, in The
Hot Springs Mammoth Site: A Decade of Field and Laboratory Research in Paleontology,
Geology, and Paleoecology (L. D. Agenbroad and J. I. Mead, eds.). The Mammoth
Site of Hot Springs, Inc., South Dakota.
PDF
( 4.7 MB)
94-6. Czaplewski, N. J., R. L. Cifelli, and W. Langston. Catalog
of Type and Figured Fossil Vertebrates. Oklahoma Museum
of Natural History. Oklahoma Geological Survey Special Publication, 94-1:1-36.
94-7. Mares, M. A., and M. R. Willig. Inferring biome associations
of Recent mammals from samples of temperate and tropical faunas: paleoecological
considerations. Historical Biology, 8:31-48.
PDF
( 5.6 MB)
94-8. Vitt, L. J., and J. P. Caldwell. Resource utilization and
guild structure of small vertebrates in the Amazon forest leaf litter. Journal
of Zoology (London), 234:463-476.
PDF
( 5.1 MB)
94-9. Vitt, L. J., and G. R. Colli. Geographical ecology of a
neotropical lizard: Ameiva ameiva (Teiidae) in Brazil. Canadian Journal
of Zoology, 72:1986-2008.
PDF
( 10.2 MB)
94-10. Kraft, K. C. Corner-Tang stone artifacts of the Plains.
Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society, 43:63-85.
PDF
( 8.6 MB)
94-11. Braun, J. K. [Review of] "Asdell's Patterns of Mammalian
Reproduction: A Compendium of Species-Specific Data" by V. Hayssen, Ari
van Tienhoven, and Ans van Tienhoven. The Quarterly Review of Biology, 69:403.
PDF
( 326K)
94-12. Mares, M. A. [Review of]"Deserts: The Encroaching
Wilderness" by T. Allan and A. Warren (eds.). The Quarterly Review of
Biology, 69:292.
PDF
( 263K)
94-13. Mares, M. A., and G. N. Cameron. Community and ecosystem
ecology: a mammalogical perspective. Pp. 348-376, in 75 Years of Mammalogy
1919-1994 (E. Birney and J. Choate, eds.). Special Publications, American Society
of Mammalogists.
PDF
( 6.3 MB)
94-14 Matthews, W. J., B. C. Harvey, and M. E. Power. 1994. Spatial
and temporal patterns in the fish assemblages of individual pools in a midwestern
stream (U.S.A.). Environmental Biology of Fishes, 39:381-397.
PDF
( 1.8 MB)
94-16 Hughes, R. M., S. A. Heiskary, W. J. Matthews, and C. O.
Yoder. 1994. Use of ecoregions in biological monitoring. Pp. 125-151, in Biological
Monitoring of Aquatic Systems (S. L. Loeb and A. Spacie, eds.).
PDF
( 2.2 MB)
94-17 Hobson, K. R. and D. E. Bright. 1994. A key to the Xyleborus of
California, with faunal comments (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Pan-Pacific Entomologist,
70:267-268.
PDF
( 273K)
94-18 Hobson, K. R., J. R. Parmeter, Jr., and D. L. Wood. 1994.
The role of fungi vectored by Dendroctonus Brevicomis LeConte (Coleoptera:
Scolytidae) in occlusion of ponderosa pine xylem. The Canadian Entomologist,
126:277-282.
PDF
( 683K)
93-1. Braun, J. K. Systematic relationships of the tribe Phyllotini
(Muridae: Sigmodontinae) of South America. Special Publication of the Oklahoma
Museum of Natural History, Norman.
PDF
( 23.4 MB)
93-2. Caldwell, J. P. Brazil nut fruit capsules as phytotelmata:
interactions among anuran and insect larvae. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 71:1193-1201.
PDF
( 4 MB)
93-3. Cifelli, R. L. The phylogeny of the native ungulates of
South America. Pp. 195-215, in Mammal Phylogeny. Vol. 2. (F.S. Szalay,
M.J. Novacek, and M.C. McKenna, eds.). Springer-Verlag, New York .
93-4. Cifelli, R. L. Therians of metatherian-eutherian grade
and the origin of marsupials. Pp. 205-215, in Mammal Phylogeny. Vol.
1. (F.S. Szalay, M.J. Novacek, and M.C. McKenna, eds.). Springer-Verlag, New
York.
93-5. Cifelli, R. L. Early Cretaceous mammal from North America,
and the evolution of marsupial dental characters. Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences, 90:9413-9416.
93-6. Cifelli, R. L. Paleobiology of Megadolodus, an unusual
ungulate from the Miocene of Colombia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 13(3)
[suppl.]: 30A (abstract).
93-7. Cooper, W. E., Jr., and L. J. Vitt. Female mate choice
of large male broad-headed skinks. Animal Behaviour, 45:683-693.
PDF
( 3.1 MB)
93-8. Czaplewski, N. J. Myotis velifer in the Quitaque
local fauna, Motley County, Texas. The Texas Journal of Science, 45(1):97-100.
PDF
( 966K)
93-9. Czaplewski, N. J. Late Tertiary bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera)
from the southwestern United States. The Southwestern Naturalist, 38(2):111-118.
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( 2.4 MB)
93-10. Czaplewski, N. J. Pizonyx wheeleri Dalquest and
Patrick (Mammalia: Chiroptera) from the Miocene of Texas referred to the genus Antrozous H.
Allen. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 13(3):378-380.
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( 1.1 MB)
93-11. Kay, R. F., R. H. Madden, M. G. Vucetich, A. A. Carlini,
R. L. Cifelli, M. M. Mazzoni, and C. C. Swisher. Vertebrate paleontology in
the Eocene and Oligocene of Bolivia and the Deseadan of Patagonia. Journal
of Vertebrate Paleontology, 13(3) [suppl.]:44A (abstract).
93-12. Mares, M. A. Desert rodents, seed consumption, and convergence:
the evolutionary shuffling of adaptations. BioScience, 43:372-379.
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( 4.6 MB)
93-15. Rothschild, B. M., Xiaoming Wang, and R. L. Cifelli. Spondyloarthropathy
in Ursidae: a sexually transmitted disease? Research and Exploration, 9(3):
382-384.
93-16. Vitt, L. J., and G. L. Breitenbach. Life histories and
reproductive tactics among species within the genus Cnemidophorus. Pp.
211-243, in Biology of Whiptail Lizards, Genus Cnemidophorus (J.
W. Wright and L. J. Vitt, eds.). Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, Norman.
PDF
( 8.2 MB)
93-17. Vitt, L. J., and J. P. Caldwell. Ecological observations
on cerrado lizards in Rondonia. Brazil Journal of Herpetology 27:46-52.
PDF
( 1.9 MB)
93-18. Vitt, L. J. Ecology of isolated open formation Tropidurus (Reptilia:
Tropiduridae) in Amazonian lowland rain forest. Canadian Journal of Zoology,
71:2370-2390.
PDF
( 11.5 MB)
93-19. Vitt, L. J., P. A. Zani, J. P. Caldwell, and R. D. Durtsche.
Ecology of the whiptail lizard Cnemidophorus deppii on a tropical beach.
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 71:2391-2400.
PDF
( 4.9 MB)
93-20. Wyckoff, D. G. Gravel sources of knappable alibates silicified
dolomite. Geoarchaeology, 8(1):35-58.
PDF
( 6.4 MB)
93-21. Mares, M. A. Heteromyids and their ecological counterparts:
a pandesertic view of rodent ecology. Pp. 652-713, in The Biology of
the Family Heteromyidae (H. H. Genoways and J. H. Brown, eds.). Special Publication
No. 10, American Society of Mammalogists.
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( 22.7 MB)
93-22. Williams, D. F., H. H. Genoways, and J. K. Braun. 1993.
Taxonomy. Pp. 38-196, In Biology of the Heteromyidae (H. H. Genoways and J.
H. Brown, eds.). Special Publication, The American Society of Mammalogists,
10:1-719.
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( 20.7 MB)
93-23 Taylor, C. M., M. R. Winston, and W. J. Matthews. 1993.
Fish species-environment and abundance relationships in a Great Plains river
system. Ecography, 16:16-23.
PDF
( 1 MB)
93-24 Vaughn, C. C., F. P. Gelwick, and W. J. Matthews. 1993.
Effects of algivorous minnows on production of grazing stream invertebrates.
OIKOS, 66:119-128.
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( 1.3 MB)
93-25 Hobson, K. R., D. L. Wood, L. G. Cool, P. R. White, T.
Ohtsuka, I. Kubo, and E. Zavarin. 1993. Chiral specificity in responses by
the bark beetle Dendroctonus valens to host kairomones. Journal of Chemical
Ecology, 19:1837-1946.
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93-26 White, P. R. and K. R. Hobson. 1993. Stereospecific antennal
response by red turpentine beetle, Dendroctonus valens to chiral monoterpenes
from ponderosa pine resin. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 19:2193-2202.
PDF
( 819K)
92-1. Blackburn, D. G., and L. J. Vitt. Reproduction in viviparous
South American lizards of the genus Mabuya. Pp. 150-164, in Reproductive
Biology of South American Vertebrates (W. C. Hamlett, ed.). Springer-Verlag,
New York.
PDF
( 3.7 MB)
92-2. Caldwell, J. P. Diversity of reproductive modes in anurans:
facultative nest construction in gladiator frogs. Pp. 85-97, in Reproductive
Biology of South American Vertebrates (W. C. Hamlett, ed.). Springer-Verlag,
New York.
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( 3.6 MB)
92-3. Cifelli, R. L. A new adianthid litoptern (Mammalia) from
the Miocene of Chile. Revista Naturaleza (Santiago), 64:119-125 [volume and
separates are dated 1991, but 1992 is the correct year of publication].
92-4. Mares, M. A. Neotropical mammals and the myth of Amazonian
biodiversity. Science, 255:976-979.
PDF
( 2.1 MB)
92-5. Rowe, T. B., R. L. Cifelli, T. Lehman, and A. Weil. The
Campanian age Terlingua local fauna, with a summary of other vertebrates from
the Aguja Formation, Trans-Pecos Texas. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology,
12(4):472-493.
92-6. Vitt, L. J. Diversity of reproductive strategies among
Brazilian lizards and snakes: the significance of lineage and adaptation. Pp.
135-149, in Reproductive Biology of South American Vertebrates (W. C.
Hamlett, ed.). Springer-Verlag, New York.
PDF
( 3.7 MB)
92-7. Vitt, L. J. Mimicry of millipedes and centipedes by elongate
terrestrial vertebrates. Research and Exploration, 8:76-95.
PDF
( 8.2 MB)
92-8. Vitt, L. J. Vitt rejoins. Research and Exploration, 8:378-379.
PDF
( 872K)
92-9. Vitt, L. J., and C. M. Carvalho. Life in the trees: the
ecology and life history of Kentropyx striatus (Teiidae) in the lavrado
area of Roraima, Brazil, with comments on tropical teiid life histories. Canadian
Journal of Zoology, 70:1995-2006.
PDF
( 5.7 MB)
92-10. Wyckoff, D. G. Archaic culture manifestations on the Southern
Plains. Journal of American Archaeology, 5:167-199.
PDF
( 9.4 MB)
92-11. Mares, M. A. Mammalian diversity in South America. Science,
256:1502-1505.
PDF
( 3.3 MB)
92-12. Mares, M. A. Authors and egos. Nature, 356:471.
PDF
( 504K)
92-13. Mares, M. A. [Review of] "Neotropical Wildlife Use
and Conservation" by J. G. Robinson and K. H. Redford. Science, 257:111-112.
PDF
( 1.3 MB)
92-14 Matthews, W. J., D. J. Hough, and H. W. Robison. 1992.
Similarities in fish distribution and water quality patterns in streams of
Arkansas: congruence of multivariate analyses. Copeia, 1992:296-305.
PDF
( 1.1 MB)
92-15 Gelwick, F. P. and W. J. Matthews. 1992. Effects of an
algivorous minnow on temperate stream ecosystem properties. Ecology, 73:1630-1645.
PDF
( 2.3 MB)
92-16 Douglas, M. E. and W. J. Matthews. 1992. Does morphology
predict ecology? Hypothesis testing within a freshwater stream fish assemblage.
OIKOS, 65:213-224.
PDF
( 1.7 MB)
92-17 Matthews, W. J., F. P. Gelwick, and J. J. Hoover. 1992.
Food of and habitat use by juveniles of species of Micropterus and Morone in
a southwestern reservoir. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 121:54-66.
PDF
( 1.7 MB)
92-18 Meador, M. R. and W. J. Matthews. 1992. Spatial and temporal
patterns in fish assemblage structure of an intermittent texas stream. The
American Midland Naturalist, 127:106-114.
PDF
( 819K)
91-1. Caldwell, J. P. A new species of toad in the genus Bufo from
Para, Brazil, with an unusual breeding site. Papeis Avulsos de Zoologia, 37:389-400.
PDF
( 2.5 MB)
91-2. Cifelli, R. L. Analysis of mammalian cusp shape using fitted
polynomial functions. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 11(3) [suppl.]:23A
[abstract]
91-3. Cooper, W. E., Jr., and L. J. Vitt. Influence of detectability
and escape on natural selection of conspicuous autotomous defenses. Canadian
Journal of Zoology, 69:757-764.
PDF
( 3.6 MB)
91-4. Czaplewski, N. J. Miocene bats from the lower Valentine
Formation of northeastern Nebraska. Journal of Mammalogy, 72(4):715-722.
PDF
( 2.1 MB)
91-5. Pechmann, J. H. K., D. E. Scott, R. D. Semlitsch, J. P.
Caldwell, L. J. Vitt, and J. W. Gibbons. Declining amphibian populations: the
problem of separating human impacts from natural fluctuations. Science, 253:892-895.
PDF
( 2.2 MB)
91-6. Thorington, R. W., and R. L. Cifelli. The unusual significance
of the giant squirrels (Ratufa). Pp. 212-219, in Conservation
in Developing Countries: Problems and Prospects (J. C. Daniel and J. S. Serrao,
eds.). Proceedings of the Centenary Seminar of the Bombay Natural History Society,
Oxford University Press.
91-7. Vitt, L. J. An introduction to the ecology of cerrado lizards.
Journal of Herpetology, 25:79-90.
PDF
( 3.5 MB)
91-8. Vitt, L. J. Ecology and life history of the scansorial
arboreal lizard Plica plica (Iguanidae) in Amazonian Brazil. Canadian
Journal of Zoology, 69:504-511.
PDF
( 3.9 MB)
91-9. Vitt, L. J. Desert reptile communities. Pp. 249-277, in The
Ecology of Desert Communities (G. A. Polis, ed.). University of Arizona Press,
Tucson.
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( 8.1 MB)
91-10. Vitt, L. J., and D. G. Blackburn. The ecology and life
history of the viviparous lizard Mabuya bistriata (Scincidae) in the
Brazilian Amazon. Copeia, 1991:917-927.
PDF
( 3.5 MB)
91-11. Vitt, L. J. Ecology and life history of the widely foraging
lizard Kentropyx calcarata (Teiidae) in Amazonian Brazil. Canadian Journal
of Zoology, 69:2791-2799.
PDF
( 4.3 MB)
91-13. Mares, M. A., and D. J. Schmidly. Preface. Pp. xi-xii, in Latin
American Mammalogy: History, Biodiversity, and Conservation (M. A. Mares and
D. J. Schmidly, eds.). The University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.
PDF
( 1.2 MB)
91-14. Mares, M. A., and D. J. Schmidly. Historical background:
overview. Pp. 3-5, in Latin American Mammalogy: History, Biodiversity,
and Conservation (M. A. Mares and D. J. Schmidly, eds.). The University of
Oklahoma Press, Norman.
PDF
( 1.2 MB)
91-15. Mares, M. A.. How scientists can impede the development
of their discipline: egocentrism, small pool size, and the evolution of "sapismo".
Pp. 57-75, in Latin American Mammalogy: History, Biodiversity, and Conservation
(M. A. Mares and D. J. Schmidly, eds.). The University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.
PDF
( 6.7 MB)
91-16. Mares, M. A., and D. J. Schmidly. Biogeography and biodiversity:
overview. Pp. 77-80, in Latin American Mammalogy: History, Biodiversity,
and Conservation (M. A. Mares and D. J. Schmidly, eds.). The University of
Oklahoma Press, Norman.
PDF
( 1.7MB)
91-17. Schmidly, D. J., and M. A. Mares. Conservation policy
and management: overview. Pp. 235-237, in Latin American Mammalogy:
History, Biodiversity, and Conservation (M. A. Mares and D. J. Schmidly, eds.).
The University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.
PDF
( 1.2 MB)
91-18. Schmidly, D. J., and M. A. Mares. Conservation education:
overview. Pp. 353-356, in Latin American Mammalogy: History, Biodiversity,
and Conservation (M. A. Mares and D. J. Schmidly, eds.). The University of
Oklahoma Press, Norman.
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( 1.4 MB)
91-20 Mares, M. A. 1991. Prolog II. Pp. iii iv, in Las
aves del gran Cuyo: Mendoza, San Juan, San Luis y La Rioja. Guia de campo (C.
C. Olrog and E. A. Pescetti). CRICYT, Mendoza, Argentina.
PDF
( 273K)
90-1. Anderson, R. A., and L. J. Vitt. Sexual selection versus
alternative causes of sexual dimorphism in teiid lizards. Oecologia, 84:145-157.
PDF
( 5.8 MB)
90-2. Caldwell, J. P., and C. W. Myers. A new poison frog from
Amazonian Brazil, with further revision of the quinquevittatus group
of Dendrobates. American Museum Novitates, 2988:1-21.
PDF
( 8.3 MB)
90-3. Cifelli, R. L. Cretaceous mammals of southern Utah. I.
Marsupial mammals from the Kaiparowits Formation (Judithian). Journal of Vertebrate
Paleontology, 10(3):295-319.
90-4. Cifelli, R. L. Cretaceous mammals of southern Utah. II.
Marsupials and marsupial-like mammals from the Wahweap Formation (early Campanian).
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 10(3):320-331.
90-5. Cifelli, R. L. Cretaceous mammals of southern Utah. III.
Therian mammals from the Turonian (early Late Cretaceous). Journal of Vertebrate
Paleontology, 10(3):332-345.
90-6. Cifelli, R. L. Cretaceous mammals of southern Utah. IV.
Eutherian mammals from the Wahweap (Aquilan) and Kaiparowits (Judithian) formations.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 10(3):346-360.
90-7. Cifelli, R. L. A primitive higher mammal from the Late
Cretaceous of southern Utah. Journal of Mammalogy, 71(3):343-350.
90-8. Cooper, W. E., Jr., L. J. Vitt, R. Hedges, and R. B. Huey.
Locomotor impairment and defense in gravid lizards (Eumeces laticeps):
behavioral shift in activity may offset costs of reproduction in an active
forager. Behavorial Ecology and Sociobiology, 27:153-157.
PDF
( 2.3 MB)
90-9. Cooper, W. E., Jr., D. G. Buth, and L. J. Vitt. Prey odor
discrimination by ingestively naive coachwhip snakes (Masticophis flagellum).
Journal of Chemoecology, 1:86-91.
PDF
( 2.9 MB)
90-10. Czaplewski, N. J. The Verde local fauna: small vertebrate
fossils from the Verde Formation, Arizona. San Bernardino County Museums Association
Quarterly, 37(3):1-39.
PDF
( 21.5 MB)
90-11. Czaplewski, N. J. Late Pleistocene (Lujanian) occurrence
of Tonatia silvicola in the Talara Tar Seeps, Peru. Anals da Academia
Brasileira de Ciencias, 62(3):235-238.
PDF
( 1.5 MB)
90-12. Dial, K. P., and N. J. Czaplewski. Do woodrat middens
accurately reflect the animals' environment or diets? The Woodhouse Mesa study.
Pp. 43-58, in Packrat Middens:The Last 40,000 Years of Biotic Change
(J. L. Betancourt, T. R. Van Devender, and P. S. Martin, eds.). The University
of Arizona Press, Tucson.
PDF
( 3.3 MB)
90-13. Howland, J. M., L. J. Vitt, and P. T. Lopez. Life at the
edge: the ecology and life history of the tropidurine iguanid lizard Uranoscodon
superciliosum. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 68:1366-1373.
PDF
( 6.1 MB)
90-14. Marshall, L. G., and R. L. Cifelli. Analysis of changing
diversity patterns in Cenozoic land mammal age faunas, South America. Palaeovertebrata,
19(4):169-210.
90-15. Vitt, L. J., J. P. Caldwell, H. M. Wilbur, and D. C. Smith.
Amphibians as harbingers of decay. BioScience, 40:418.
PDF
( 840K)
89-1. Braun, J. K., and M. A. Mares. Neotoma micropus. Mammalian
Species, 330:1-9.
PDF
( 4 MB)
89-2. Caldwell, J. P., and P. T. Lopez. Foam- generating behavior
of tadpoles of Leptodactylus mystaceus. Copeia, 1989:498-502.
PDF
( 1.4 MB)
89-3. Caldwell, J. P. Structure and behavior of Hyla geographica tadpole
schools, with comments on the classification of group behavior in tadpoles.
Copeia, 1989:934-944.
PDF
( 4.1 MB)
89-4. Cifelli, R. L., C. R. Schaff, and M. C. McKenna. The relationships
of the Arctostylopidae (Mammalia): new data and interpretation. Bulletin of
the Museum of Comparative Zoology, 152(1):1-44.
89-5. Cifelli, R. L., and J. Guerrero. New remains of Prothoatherium
colombianus (Litopterna, Mammalia) from the Miocene of Colombia. Journal
of Vertebrate Paleontology, 9(2):222-231.
89-6. Cifelli, R. L. The origin and early evolution of marsupials.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 9(3) [suppl.]:17A [abstract].
89-7. Czaplewski, N. J., J. I. Mead, T.-L. Ku, and L. D. Agenbroad.
Radiometric age assignment for Papago Springs Cave deposits, southeastern Arizona.
The Southwestern Naturalist, 34(2):278-281.
PDF
( 1.1 MB)
89-8. Mares, M. A., J. K. Braun, and D. Gettinger. Observations
on the distribution and ecology of the mammals of the Cerrado grasslands of
central Brazil. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 58:1-60.
PDF
( 19.7 MB)
89-9. Ojeda, R. A., and M. A. Mares. The biodiversity issue and
Latin America. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural, 62:185-191.
PDF
( 2.9 MB)
89-10. Willig, M. R., and M. A. Mares. A comparison of bat assemblages
from phytogeographic zones of Venezuela. Pp. 59-67, in Patterns in the
Structure of Mammalian Communities (D. W. Morris, Z. Abramsky, B. J. Fox, and
M. R. Willig, eds.). Special Publications, The Museum, Texas Tech University,
28:1- 266 .
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89-11. Ojeda, R. A., and M. A. Mares. A biogeographic analysis
of the mammals of Salta Province, Argentina: patterns of community assemblage
in the Neotropics. Special Publications, The Museum, Texas Tech University,
27:1-66.
PDF
( 22.7 MB)
89-12. Mares, M. A. Desert reflections. Kudu Review, 21:17-19.
PDF
( 1.1 MB)
89-14. Lacher, T. E., Jr., M. A. Mares, and C. J. R. Alho. The
structure of a small mammal community in a central Brazilian savanna. Pp. 137-162, in Advances
in Neotropical Mammalogy (J. Eisenberg and K. Redford, eds.). Sandhill Crane
Press.
PDF
( 9.3 MB)
89-15. Willig, M. A., and M. A. Mares. Mammals from the Caatinga:
an updated list and summary of recent research. Revista Brasileira de Biologia,
49:361-367.
PDF
( 2.2 MB)
88-1. Cifelli, R. L. Structure and affinities of the Miocene
South American ungulate Megadolodus. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology,
8(3) [suppl.]:11A [abstract].
88-2. Cifelli, R. L., E. W. Sherburn, and E. M. Larson. Dental
wear and habitat preference in primitive tribosphenid mammals. Journal of Vertebrate
Paleontology, 8(3) [suppl.]:12A [abstract].
88-3. Eaton, J. G., and R. L. Cifelli. Preliminary report on
Late Cretaceous mammals of the Kaiparowits Plateau, southern Utah. Contributions
to Geology, University of Wyoming, 26(2):45-56.
88-4. Macedo, R. H., and M. A. Mares. Neotoma albigula. Mammalian
Species, 310:1-7.
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( 2.7 MB)
88-5. Mares, M. A. Reproduction, growth and development in Argentine
gerbil mice, Eligmodontia typus. Journal of Mammalogy, 69:852-854.
PDF
( 714K)
88-6. Braun, J. K. Sytematics and biogeography of the southern
flying squirrel, Glaucomys volans. Journal of Mammalogy, 69(2):422-426.
PDF
( 1.4 MB)
88-7. Mares, M. A. The need for popular natural history publications
concerning mammals. Proceedings of the Workshop on Management of Mammal Collections
in Tropical Environments, Calcutta, 1984:439-452.
PDF
( 5.2 MB)
88-8 Matthews, W. J., R. C. Cashner, and F. P. Gelwick. 1988.
Stability and persistence of fish faunas and assemblages in three midwestern
streams. Copeia, 1988:945-955.
PDF
( 1.4 MB)
87-1. Cifelli, R. L., and J. G. Eaton. Marsupial from the earliest
Late Cretaceous of western US. Nature, 325:520-522.
87-2. Cifelli, R. L., C. R. Schaff, and M. C. McKenna. The affinities
of the Arctostylopidae (Mammalia). Journal Vertebrate Paleontology, 7(3) [suppl.]:14A
[abstract].
87-3. Cifelli, R. L. Therian mammals from the Late Cretaceous
of the Kaiparowits region, Utah. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 7(3) [suppl.]:14A
[abstract].
87-4. Czaplewski, N. J. Sigmodont rodents (Mammalia: Muroidea:
Sigmodontinae) from the Pliocene (early Blancan) of the Verde Formation, Arizona.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 7(2):183-199.
PDF
( 7.7 MB)
87-5. Czaplewski, N. J. Deciduous teeth of Thyroptera tricolor.
Bat Research News, 28:23-25.
PDF
( 1.2 MB)
87-6. Czaplewski, N. J. Middle Blancan vertebrate assemblage
from Clarkdale, Arizona (Verde Formation). Contributions to Geology, University
of Wyoming, 25(2):133-155.
PDF
( 11.2 MB)
87-7. Ernest, K., and M. A. Mares. Spermophilus tereticaudus.
Mammalian Species, 274:1-9.
PDF
( 3.7 MB)
87-8. Kay, R. F., J. M. Plavcan, R. H. Madden, R. L. Cifelli,
and J. Guerrero. Stirtonia victoriae, a new species of Miocene Colombian
primate. Journal of Human Evolution, 16:173-196.
87-9. Macedo, R. H., and M. A. Mares. Geographic variation in
the South American cricetine rodent Bolomys lasiurus. Journal of Mammalogy,
68:578-594.
PDF
( 5.5 MB)
87-10. Mares, M. A., and T. E. Lacher, Jr. Ecological, morphological
and behavioral convergence in rock-dwelling mammals. Current Mammalogy, 1:307-348.
PDF
( 9.8 MB)
87-11. Nitikman, L. Z., and M. A. Mares. Ecology of small mammals
in a gallery forest of central Brazil. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 56:75-95.
PDF
( 4.9 MB)
87-12. Mares, M. A., and T. E. Lacher, Jr. Social spacing in
small mammals: can optimality explain individual variation? American Zoologist,
27:293-306.
PDF
( 3.2 MB)
87-13 Mares, M. A. [Review of]"Evolutionary Relationships
Among Rodents" by W. P. Luckett and J.-L. Hartenberger (eds.). Trends
in Ecology and Evolution, 2:173-174.
PDF
( 599K)
87-14 Matthews, W. J. 1987. Geographic variation in Cyprinella
lutrensis (pisces: Cyprinidae) in the United States, with notes on Cyprinella
lepida. Copeia, 1987:616-637.
PDF
( 2.6 MB)
86-1. Cifelli, R. L., A. Ibui, L. L. Jacobs, and R. W. Thorington.
A giant fossil squirrel from the late Miocene of northwestern Kenya. Journal
of Mammalogy, 67(2):274-283.
86-2. Cifelli, R. L., and C. E. Ray. Vertebrate zoogeography
and evolution in Australasia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 6(2):203-205.
86-3. Cifelli, R. L., and S. K. Madsen. An Upper Cretaceous symmetrodont
(Mammalia) from southern Utah. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 6(3):258-263.
86-4. Ernest, K. A., and M. A. Mares. Ecology of Nectomys
squamipes, the Neotropical water rat, in central Brazil: home range,
habitat selection, reproduction, and behaviour. Journal of Zoology (London),
210:599-612.
PDF
( 4.6 MB)
86-5. Kay, R. F., R. H. Madden, R. L. Cifelli, and J. Guerrero.
A new specimen of Miocene Colombian Stirtonia. American Journal of Physical
Anthropology [abstract].
86-6. Mares, M. A. Conservation in South America: problems, consequences
and solutions. Science, 233:734-739.
PDF
( 3.3 MB)
86-7. Marshall, L. G., R. L. Cifelli, R. E. Drake, and G. H.
Curtis. Geology, vertebrate paleontology, and geochronology of the Tapera de
Lopez and Scarritt Pocket, Chubut Province, Argentina. Journal of Paleontology,
60(4):920-951.
86-8. Caldwell, J. P. A description of the tadpole of Hyla
smithii with comments on tail coloration. Copeia, 1986(4):1004-1006.
PDF
( 1019K)
86-9. Caldwell, J. P. Selection of egg deposition sites: a seasonal
shift in the southern leopard frog, Rana sphenocephala. Copeia, 1986(1):249-253.
PDF
( 1.4 MB)
86-10. Mares, M. A. and J. K. Braun. An international survey
of the popular and technical literature of mammalogy. Annals of Carnegie Museum,
55:145-205.
PDF
( 14.8 MB)
86-11. Mares, M. A. Response to letter. Science, 234:1311-1312.
PDF
( 987K)
86-12. Lacher, T. E., Jr., I. Egler, C. J. R. Alho, and M. A.
Mares. Termite community composition and mound characteristics in two grassland
formations in central Brazil. Biotropica, 18:356-359.
PDF
( 1.4 MB)
86-13. Mares, M. A., K. A. Ernest, and D. D. Gettinger. Small
mammal community structure and composition in the Cerrado Province of central
Brazil. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 2:289-300.
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86-14. Lacher, T. E., Jr., and M. A. Mares. The structure of
Neotropical mammal communities: an appraisal of current knowledge. Revista
Chilena de Historia Natural, 59:121-134.
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85-1. Cifelli, R. L. Biostratigraphy of the Casamayoran, early
Eocene, of Patagonia. American Museum Novitates, 2820:1-26.
85-2. Cifelli, R. L. South American ungulate evolution and extinction.
Pp. 249-266, in The Great American Biotic Interchange (S. D. Webb and
F. G. Stehli, eds.). Plenum Press, New York.
85-3. Cifelli, R.L. Designation of a neotype for Adianthus
bucatus Ameghino, 1891 (Mammalia) under the plenary powers: a response.
Z.N.(S.) 2430. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 42: 103-106.
85-4. Cifelli, R. L. Cretaceous mammal faunas from the Kaiparowits
region, southcentral Utah. 33rd Annual Symposium of Southwestern Geology and
Paleontology:2 [abstract].
85-5. Emslie, S. D., and N. J. Czaplewski. A new record of giant
short-faced bear, Arctodus simus, from western North America with a
re-evaluation of its paleobiology. Contributions in Science, Natural History
Museum of Los Angeles County, 37:1-12.
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85-6. MacFadden, B. J., K. E. Campbell, R. L. Cifelli, O. Siles,
N. M. Johnson, C. W. Naesser, and P. K. Zeitler. Magnetic polarity stratigraphy
and mammalian biostratigraphy of the Deseadan (late Oligocene-early Miocene)
of northern Bolivia. Journal of Geology, 93(3):223-250.
85-7. Vaughn, T. A., and N. J. Czaplewski. Reproduction in Stephen's
woodrat: the wages of folivory. Journal of Mammalogy, 66:429-443.
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85-8. Mares, M. A. Response to letter. BioScience, 35:67.
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85-9. Mares, M. A. Mammal and museum literature: an international
survey. Acta Zoologica Fennica, 170:57-60.
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85-10. Mares, M. A., M. R. Willig, and T. E. Lacher, Jr.The Brazilian
Caatinga in South American zoogeography: tropical mammals in a dry region.
Journal of Biogeography, 12:57-69.
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( 3 MB)
85-11. Mares, M. A., J. Morello, and G. Goldstein.The Monte Desert
and other subtropical semiarid biomes of Argentina, with comments on their
relation to North American arid areas. Pp. 203-237, in Ecosystems of
the World (M. Evenari and I. Noy-Meir, eds.). Elsevier, The Netherlands.
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85-12. Mares, M. A. Mammal faunas of xeric habitats and the Great
American Interchange. Pp. 489-520, in The Great American Biotic Interchange
(F. Stehli and S. D. Webb, eds.). Plenum Press, New York.
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85-13. Handford, P. T., and M. A. Mares. The mating systems of
ratites and tinamous: an evolutionary perspective. Biological Journal of the
Linnean Society, 25:77-104.
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84-1. Cifelli, R. L., and M. F. Soria. Adianthus bucatus Ameghino,
1891: proposed designation of a neotype under the plenary powers. Z.N. (S.)
2430. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 41:56-57.
84-2. Cifelli, R. L. The Casamayoran Land Mammal Age in Patagonia.
Ameghiniana, 21(1):9-10.
84-3. Warner, R. M., and N. J. Czaplewski. Myotis volans. Mammalian
Species, 224:1-4.
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84-5. Mares, M. A., and R. A. Ojeda. Faunal commercialization
and conservation in South America. BioScience, 34:580-584.
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84-6. Mares, M. A. [Review of]"Tropical Savannas" by
F. Bourliere (ed.). The Quarterly Review of Biology, 59:201-202.
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( 305K)
84-7. Ojeda, R. A., and M. A. Mares. La degradacion de los recursos
naturales y la fauna silvestre en la Argentina. Interciencia, 9:21-26.
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83-1. Cifelli, R. L. Eutherian tarsals from the late Paleocene
of Brazil. American Museum Novitates, 2761:1-31.
83-2. Cifelli, R. L. The origin and affinities of the South American
Condylarthra and early Tertiary Litopterna (Mammalia). American Museum Novitates,
2772:1-49.
83-3. Cifelli, R. L., and M. F. Soria. Systematics of the Adianthidae
(Litopterna, Mammalia). American Museum Novitates, 2771:1-25.
83-4. Cifelli, R. L., and M. F. Soria. Notes on Deseadan Macraucheniidae.
Ameghiniana, 20(1-2):141-153.
83-5. Czaplewski, N. J. Idionycteris phyllotis. Mammalia Species,
208:1-4.
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83-6. Novacek, M. J., M. C. McKenna, N. A. Neff, and R. L. Cifelli.
Evidence from earliest known erinaceomorph basicranium that insectivorans and
primates are not related. Nature, 306: 683-684.
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( 1 MB)
83-7. Braun J. K. and M. L. Kennedy. Systematics of the genus Blarina in
Tennessee and adjacent areas. Journal of Mammalogy, 64(3):414-425.
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( 3.8 MB)
83-8. Moore, D. W. and J. K. Braun. Keys to the hairs of the
families Soricidae, Vespertilionidae, and Muridae within Tennesee. Journal
of the Tennessee Academy of Science, 58:40-43.
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( 1.6 MB)
83-9. Mares, M. A. Desert rodent adaptation and community structure.
Pp. 30-43, in Biology of Desert Rodents (O. J. Reichman and J. H. Brown,
eds.). Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs, vol. 7.
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( 3 MB)
82-1. Cifelli, R. L. The petrosal structure of Hyopsodus with
respect to that of some other ungulates, and its phylogenetic implications.
Journal of Paleontology, 56(3):795-805.
82-2. Rowe, T. B., R. L. Cifelli, and B. Kues. The instrumental
role of paleontology in the funding and development of a major new natural
history museum. Journal of Paleontology, 56(4):839-842.
82-3. Ojeda, R. A., and M. A. Mares.Conservation of South American
mammals: Argentina as a paradigm. Pp. 505-521, in Mammalian Biology
in South America (M. A. Mares and H. H. Genoways, eds.). Pymatuning Laboratory
of Ecology, Special Publication No. 6. Linesville, Pennsylvania.
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( 7.3 MB)
82-4. Mares, M. A., T. E. Lacher, Jr., M. R. Willig, N. A. Bitar,
R. Adams, A. Klinger, and D. Tazik. An experimental analysis of social spacing
in Tamias striatus. Ecology, 63:267-273.
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( 2.7 MB)
82-5. Coleman, B. D., M. A. Mares, M. R. Willig, and Y. H. Hsieh.
Randomness, area, and species richness. Ecology, 63:1121-1133.
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( 4.7 MB)
82-6. Lacher, T. E., Jr., M. R. Willig, and M. A. Mares.Food
preference as a function of resource abundance with multiple prey types: an
experimental analysis of optimal foraging theory. The American Naturalist,
120:297-316.
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( 6.3 MB)
82-7. Handford, P., and M. A. Mares. La distribucion de las especies
de Rheidae (Aves Rheiformes). Neotropica, 28:47-50.
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82-8. Mares, M. A., K. E. Streilein, and M. P. Kosco.Nonsynchronous
molting in three genera of tropical rodents from the Brazilian Caatinga (Thrichomys, Galea,
and Kerodon). Journal of Mammalogy, 63:484-488.
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82-9. Mares, M. A. The scope of South American mammalian biology:
perspectives on a decade of research. Pp. 1-26, in Mammalian Biology
in South America (M. A. Mares and H. H. Genoways, eds.). Pymatuning Laboratory
of Ecology, Special Publlications No. 6. Linesville, Pennsylvania.
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82-10. Mares, M. A., and R. A. Ojeda. Patterns of diversity and
adaptation in South American hystricognath rodents. Pp. 393-432, in Mammalian
Biology in South America (M. A. Mares and H. H. Genoways, eds.). Pymatuning
Laboratory of Ecology, Special Publications No. 6. Linesville, Pennsylvania.
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82-11. Mares, M. A., and H. H. Genoways. Introduction. Pp. ix-x, in Mammalian
Biology in South America (M. A. Mares and H. H. Genoways, eds.). Pymatuning
Laboratory of Ecology Special Publications No. 6. Linesville, Pennsylvania.
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82-12. Mares, M. A. Conservation of South American mammals. Pp.
523-524, in Mammalian Biology in South America (M. A. Mares and H. H.
Genoways, eds.). Pymatuning Laboratory of Ecology Special Publication No. 6.
Linesville, Pennsylvania.
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82-13. Mares, M. A. Research priorities in South America. Pp.
535-536, in Mammalian Biology in South America (M. A. Mares and H. H.
Genoways, eds.). Pymatuning Laboratory of Ecology Special Publication No. 6.
Linesville, Pennsylvania.
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82-14. Mares, M. A. [Review of]"Guia de los Mamiferos Argentinos" by
C. C. Olrog and M. M. Lucero. Journal of Mammalogy, 63:352-353.
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82-15. Caldwell, J. P. 1982. Disruptive selection: a tail color
polymorphism in Acris tadpoles in response to differential predation.
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 60: 2818-2827.
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82-16. Caldwell, J. P. 1982. Disruptive selection: a tail color
polymorphism in Acris tadpoles in response to differential predation.
1982 National Research Council of Canada, 60:2818-2827.
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(3.7 MB)
81-1. Cifelli, R. L. Patterns of evolution among the Artiodactyla
and Perissodactyla (Mammalia). Evolution, 35(3):433-440.
81-2. Warner, R. M., and N. J. Czaplewski. Presence of Myotis
auriculus (Vespertilionidae) in northern Arizona. The Southwestern Naturalist,
26:439-440.
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81-3. Mares, M. A., M. R. Willig, K. Streilein, and T. E. Lacher,
Jr.The mammals of northeastern Brazil: a preliminary assessment. Annals of
Carnegie Museum, 50:81-137.
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( 14.3 MB)
81-4. Mares, M. A. [Review of]"Conservation Biology" by
M. Soule and B. A. Wilcox (eds.). The Wilson Bulletin, 93:420-422.
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81-5. Mares, M. A., K. Streilein, and M. R. Willig. Experimental
assessment of several population estimation techniques on an introduced population
of eastern chipmunks. Journal of Mammalogy, 62:315-328.
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( 5.4 MB)
81-6. Mares, M. A. [Review of]"Ecology and Evolution of
Mammals in the Northern Neotropics" by J. Eisenberg (ed.). Journal of
Mammalogy, 62:450-451.
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81-7. Mares, M. A., R. A. Ojeda, and M. P. Kosco. 1981. Observations
on the distribution and ecology of the mammals of Salta Province, Argentina.
Annals of Carnegie Museum, 50:151-206.
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80-1. Cifelli, R. L. A reassessment of labyrinthodont paleolatitudinal
distributions. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 30:121-131.
80-2. Rowe, T. B., R. L. Cifelli, and B. Kues. Fossils of New
Mexico: the making of an exhibit and a new state natural history museum. Museum
of Northern Arizona Press, Flagstaff.
80-3. Wyckoff, D. G., and T. G. Baugh. Early historic Hasinai
elites: a model for the material culture of governing elites. Mid-Continental
Journal of Archaeology, 5(2):225-288.
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( 19.5 MB)
80-4. Mares, M. A. Convergent evolution among desert rodents:
a global perspective. Bulletin of Carnegie Museum of Natural History, 16:1-51.
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80-5. Mares, M. A. Desert mammals. Carnegie Magazine, 54:15-25.
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80-6. Barquez, R. M., D. F. Williams, M. A. Mares, and H. H.
Genoways. Karyology and morphometrics of three species of Akodon (Mammalia:
Muridae) from northwestern Argentina. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 49:379-403.
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80-7. Mares, M. A., R. Adams, T. E. Lacher, Jr., and M. R. Willig.
Home range dynamics in chipmunks: responses to experimental manipulation of
population density and distribution. Annals of Carnegie Museum, 49:193-201.
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80-8. Mares, M. A., M. R. Willig, and N. A. Bitar. Home range
size in eastern chipmunks, Tamias striatus, as a function of number
of captures: statistical biases of inadequate sampling. Journal of Mammalogy,
61:661-669.
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80-10. Mares, M. A. [Review of]"Analysis of Ecological Systems" by
D. J. Horn, R. D. Mitchell and G. R. Strairs (eds.). The Wilson Bulletin, 92:421.
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79-1. Czaplewski, N. J., J. P. Farney, J. K. Jones, Jr., and
J. K. Druecker. Synopsis of bats of Nebraska. Occasional Papers, The Museum,
Texas Tech University, 61:1-24.
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( 8.6 MB)
79-2. Mares, M. A. Small mammals and creosote bush: patterns
of richness. Pp. 57-94, in Larrea (E. C. Lopez, T. J. Mabry,
and S. F. Tavison, eds.). Centro de Investigacion en Quimica Aplicada, Saltillo,
Coahuila, Mexico.
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79-3. Mares, M. A.[Review of] "Birds in Peril" by J.
P. S. Mackenzie. The Wilson Bulletin, 91:160-162.
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78-1. Ruffner, G. A., N. J. Czaplewski, and S. W. Carothers.
Distribution and natural history of some mammals from the Inner Gorge of the
Grand Canyon, Arizona. Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Sciences, 13:85-91.
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78-2. Mares, M. A., and M. L. Rosenzweig.Granivory in North and
South American deserts: rodents, birds and ants. Ecology, 59:235-241.
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78-3. Williams, D. F., and M. A. Mares.A new genus and species
of phyllotine rodent (Mammalia: Muridae) from northwestern Argentina. Annals
of Carnegie Museum, 47:192-221.
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( 7 MB)
78-4. Williams, D. F., and M. A. Mares.Karyologic affinities
of the South American big-eared bat, Histiotus montanus (Chiroptera,
Vespertilionidae). Journal of Mammalogy, 59:844-846.
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78-05. Tirrell, P. B. 1978. Protocalliphora avium (Diptera)
myiasis in Great Horned Owls, Red-tailed Hawks, and Swainson's Hawks in North
Dakota. Raptor Research, 12(1/2):21-27.
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( 4.1 MB)
77-1. Mares, M. A.Aspects of the water balance of Oryzomys
longicaudatus from northwest Argentina. Comparative Biochemistry and
Physiology, 57A:237-238.
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77-2. Mares, M. A.Water economy and salt balance in a South American
desert rodent, Eligmodontia typus. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology,
56A:325-332.
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( 3 MB)
77-3. Mares, M. A.Water balance and other ecological observations
in three species of Phyllotis in northwestern Argentina. Journal of
Mammalogy, 58:514-520.
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77-4. Mares, M. A., and A. C. Hulse.Patterns of some vertebrate
communities in creosote bush deserts. Pp. 209-226, in Creosote Bush:
Biology and Chemistry of Larrea in New World Deserts (T. J. Mabry, J.
H. Hunziker and D. R. DiFeo, Jr., eds.). Dowden, Hutchison and Ross, Inc.,
Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania.
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77-5. Mares, M. A., F. Enders, J. Kingsolver, J. Neff, and B.
B. Simpson.Prosopis as a niche component. Pp. 123-149, in Mesquite:
Biology in Two Desert Ecosystems (B. B. Simpson, ed.). Dowden, Hutchison and
Ross, Inc., Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania.
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( 12.6 MB)
77-6. Solbrig, O., W. F. Blair, F. Enders, A. Hulse, M. A. Mares,
B. Simpson, and C. Tomoff.The biota: the dependent variable. Pp. 50-66, in Convergent
Evolution in Warm Deserts (G. H. Orians and O. T. Solbrig, eds.). Dowden, Hutchison
and Ross, Inc., Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania.
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77-7. Mares, M. A., W. F. Blair, F. A. Enders, D. Greegor, J.
Hunt, A. C. Hulse, D. Otte, R. Sage, and C. Tomoff.The strategies and community
patterns of desert animals. Pp. 107-163, in Convergent Evolution in
Warm Deserts (G. H. Orians and O. T. Solbrig, eds.). Dowden, Hutchison and
Ross, Inc., Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania.
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( 26.6 MB)
77-8. Mares, M. A., and D. F. Williams.Experimental support for
food particle size resource allocation in heteromyid rodents. Ecology, 58:1186-1190.
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77-9. Mares, M. A.Water independence in a South American non-desert
rodent. Journal of Mammalogy, 58:653-656.
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( 1.4 MB)
76-1. Blair, W. F., A. C. Hulse, and M. A. Mares.Origins and
affinities of vertebrates of the North American Sonoran Desert and the Monte
Desert of northwestern Argentina. Journal of Biogeography, 3:1-18.
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76-2. Mares, M. A., M. Watson, and T. E. Lacher, Jr.Home range
perturbations in Tamias striatus: food supply as a determinant of home
range and density. Oecologia, 25:1-12.
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( 2.4 MB)
76-3. Mares, M. A.Convergent evolution of desert rodents: multivariate
analysis and zoogeographic implications. Paleobiology, 2:39-64.
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75-1. Mares, M. A.South American mammal zoogeography: evidence
from convergent evolution in desert rodents. Proceedings of the National Academy
of Sciences, 72:1702-1706.
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( 2.7 MB)
75-2. Mares, M. A.Observations of Argentine desert rodent ecology,
with emphasis on water relations of Eligmodontia typus. Pp. 155-175,
in Rodents in Desert Environments ( I. Prakash and P. K. Ghosh , eds.).
Junk, B. V., The Hague, The Netherlands.
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( 5.6 MB)
74-1. Mares, M. A.Climates, mammalian communities and desert
rodent adaptations: an investigation into evolutionary convergence. Dissertation
Abstracts International, 43.
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74-2. Dalby, P., and M. A. Mares.Notes on the distribution of
the coney rat, Reithrodon auritus, in northwestern Argentina. The American
Midland Naturalist, 92:205-206.
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( 587K)
73-1. Mares, M. A.Desert rodent ecology: review for the Origin
and Structure of Ecosystems convergent evolution research program. Acta Zoologica
Lilloana, 30:207-225.
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73-2. Fleharty, E. D., and M. A. Mares.Habitat preference and
spatial relations of Sigmodon hispidus on a remnant prairie in west-central
Kansas. The Southwestern Naturalist, 18:21-29.
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( 2.6 MB)
72-1. Mares, M. A.North American and general desert mammal bibliography.
IBP Origin and Structure of Ecosystems Newsletter, 2(4):9-21.
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( 7.3 MB)
72-2. Mares, M. A.Argentine and general South American mammal
bibliography. IBP Origin and Structure of Ecosystems Newsletter, 2(5):4-20.
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( 10.6 MB)
72-3. Fleharty, E. D., J. R. Choate, and M. A. Mares.Fluctuations
in population density of the hispid cotton rat: factors influencing a "crash".
Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences, 71:132-138.
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( 3.8 MB)
72-4. Mares, M. A.Notes on Bufo marinus tadpole aggregations.
The Texas Journal of Science, 23:433-435.
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( 1.8 MB)
71-1. Mares, M. A. We are only half awake (essay on environmental deterioration). Phi Kappa Phi Journal, 51:25-35.
PDF ( 2.9 MB)
71-2. Mares, M. A., and D. E. Wilson.Bat reproduction during the Costa Rican dry season. BioScience, 21:471-477.
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70-1. Carley, C., E. D. Fleharty, and M. A. Mares. Occurrence
and activity of the Reithrodontomys megalotis, Microtus ochrogaster,
and Peromyscus maniculatus as recorded by a photographic device. The
Southwestern Naturalist, 15:209-216.
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( 2.3 MB)