Open Access Articles

2009

Journal of Mammalogy

Boyles, J. G., and V. Brack, Jr. 2009. Modeling survival rates of hibernating mammals with individual-based models of energy expenditure. Journal of Mammalogy 90:9–16.

Helgen, K. M., F. R. Cole, L. E. Helgen, and D. E. Wilson. 2009. Generic revision in the Holarctic ground squirrel genus Spermophilus. Journal of Mammalogy 90:270–305.

Lee, D. E., and W. J. Sydeman. 2009. North Pacific climate mediates offspring sex ratio in northern elephant seals. Journal of Mammalogy 90:1–8.

Weigl, P. D.  2009.  The natural history conundrum revisited: mammalogy begins at home. Journal of Mammalogy 90:265–269.

 

Mammalian Species

Leslie, D. M., Jr., and G. B. Schaller. 2009. Bos grunniens and Bos mutus (Artiodactyla: Bovidae). Mammalian Species 836:1–17.

 

2008

Journal of Mammalogy

Betke, M., D. E. Hirsh, N. C. Makris, G. F. McCracken, M. Procopio, N. I. Hristov, S. Tang, A. Bagchi, J. D. Reichard, J. W. Horn, S. Crampton, C. J. Cleveland, and T. H. Kunz. 2008. Thermal imaging reveals significantly smaller Brazilian free-tailed bat colonies than previously estimated. Journal of Mammalogy 89:18–24.

Cattet, M., J. Boulanger, G. Stenhouse, R. A. Powell, and M. J. Reynolds-Hogland. 2008. An evaluation of long-term capture effects in ursids: implications for wildlife welfare and research. Journal of Mammalogy 89:973–990.

Cote, D., H. M. J. Stewart, R. S. Gregory, J. Goose, J. J. Reynolds, G. B. Stenson, and E. H. Miller. 2008. Prey selection by marine-coastal river otters (Lontra canadensis) in Newfoundland, Canada. Journal of Mammalogy 89:1001-1011.

Gehrt, S. D., W. F. Gergits, and E. K. Fritzell. 2008. Behavioral and genetic aspects of male social groups in raccoons. Journal of Mammalogy 89:1473–1480.

Gerstner, G. E., and J. B. Gerstein. 2008. Chewing rate allometry among mammals. Journal of Mammalogy 1020–1030.

Macdonald, D. W., C. Newman, C. D. Buesching, and P. J. Johnson. 2008. Male-biased movement in a high-density population of the Eurasian badger (Meles meles). Journal of Mammalogy 89:1077–1086.

McCain, E. B., and J. L. Childs. 2008. Evidence of resident jaguars (Panthera onca) in the southwestern United States and the implications for conservations. Journal of Mammalogy 89:1–10.

Moore, S. E. 2008. Marine mammals as ecosystem sentinels. Journal of Mammalogy 89:534–540.

O’Shea, T. J., and D. K. Odell. 2008. Large-scale marine ecosystem changes and the conservation of marine mammals. Journal of Mammalogy 89:529–533.

Read, A. J. 2008. The looming crisis: interactions between marine mammals and fisheries. Journal of Mammalogy 89:541–548.

Smith, S. J., D. M. Leslie, Jr., M. J. Hamilton, J. B. Lack, and R. A. Van Den Bussche. 2008. Subspecific affinities and conservation genetics of western big-eared bats (Corynorhinus townsendii pallescens) at the edge of their distributional range. Journal of Mammalogy 89:799–814.

Tyack, P. L. 2008. Implications for marine mammals of large-scale changes in the marine acoustic environment. Journal of Mammalogy 89:549–558.

Wisely, S. M., M. J. Statham, and R. C. Fleischer. Pleistocene refugia and Holocene expansion of a grassland-dependent species, the black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes). Journal of Mammalogy 89:87–96.

 

Mammalian Species

Leslie, D. M., Jr. 2008. Boselaphus tragocamelus (Artiodactyla: Bovidae). Mammalian Species 813:1-16.

Leslie, D. M., Jr., and G. B. Schaller. 2008. Pantholops hodgsonii (Artiodactyla: Bovidae). Mammalian Species 817:1-13.

Solmsen, E.-H., and H. Schliemann. 2008. Choeroniscus minor (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae). Mammalian Species 822:1-6.

 

2007

Journal of Mammalogy

Gannon, W. L., R. S. Sikes, and the Animal Care and Use Committee of the American Society of Mammalogists.  2007.  Guidelines of the American Society of Mammalogists for the use of wild mammals in research.  Journal of Mammalogy 88(3):809–823.

Hafner, M.S.  2007.  Field research in Mammalogy: an enterprise in peril.  Journal of Mammalogy 88(5):1119–1128.

Innes, R. J., D. H. Van Vuren, D. A. Kelt, M. L. Johnson, J. A. Wilson, and P. A. Stine.  2007.  Habitat associations of dusky-footed woodrats (Neotoma fuscipes) in mixed-conifer forest of the northern Sierra Nevada.  Journal of Mammalogy 88:1523–1531.

Leslie, D. M., Jr.  2007.  A shifting mosaic of scholarly publishing, scientific delivery, and future impact changing the face of learned societies.  Journal of Mammalogy 88(2):275­–286.

Morrison, J. C., W. Sechrest, E. Dinerstein, D. S. Wilcove, and J. F. Lamoreux.  2007.  Persistence of large mammal fauna as indicators of global human impact.  Journal of Mamalogy 88:1363–1380.

Pitman, R. L., W. L. Perryman, and E. Eilers.  2007.  A dwarf form of killer whale in Antarctica.  Journal of Mammalogy 88(1):43–48.

Prange, S., and S. D. Gehrt.  2007.  Response of skunks to a simulated increase in coyote activity.  Journal of Mammalogy 88(4):1040–1049.

Scheibe, J. S., K. E. Paskins, S. Ferdous, and D. Birdsill.  2007.  Kinematics and functional morphology of leaping, landing, and branch use in Glaucomys sabrinus.  Journal of Mammalogy 88(4):850–861.

Vrana, P. B.  2007.  Genomic imprinting as a mechanism of reproductive isolation in mammals.  Journal of Mammalogy 88(1):5–23.

Weir, R. D., and F. B. Corbould.  2007.  Factors affecting diurnal activity of fishers in north-central British Columbia.  Journal of Mammalogy 88:1508–1514.

 

2006

Journal of Mammalogy

Baker, R. J., and R. D. Bradley.  2006.  Speciation in mammals and the genetic species concept.  Journal of Mammalogy 87(4):643–662.

 

2005

Journal of Mammalogy

Schmidly, D. J.  2005.  What it means to be a naturalist and the future of natural history at American universities.  Journal of Mammalogy 86(3):449–456.

Webb, R. E., D. M. Leslie, Jr., R. L. Lochmiller, and R. E. Masters.  2005.  Impact of food supplementation and methionine on high densities of cotton rats: support of the amino-acid-quality hypothesis?  Journal of Mammalogy 86(1):46–55.

Weyandt, S. E., R. A. Van Den Bussche, M. J. Hamilton, and D. M. Leslie, Jr.  2005.  Unraveling the effects of sex and dispersal: Ozark big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii ingens) conservation genetics.  Journal of Mammalogy 86(6):1136–1143.

 

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