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Mammals of Hastings
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From Thermal Imagery-Cougar, Mice, Woodrats and Mystery Mammal at night.
Mammal
List
Calhoun Trapline: Long-term Small
Mammal Abundance Data, 1967-1988 (Excell)
Article: Woodrats
in Carmel Valley- Marjorie Matocq, with interview.
Article: Mice in Your Car: A
Hastings Solution; Car Corral
Article:
Shrieking Deer Mice- Monterey Herald, July 2010.
or
same
article
from Newspaper's site (mouse
whistle-mp3) (mouse wail-.wav)
Bats
of Hastings and Monterey County
Introduction
to Bats
An
Illustrated Key to Bats of Central California, by Mark Stromberg
Selected
Bibliography of Mammal Studies at Hastings
Adams, L., E. G.
Bigieri, and H. A. Bern. 1965. The adrenal cortex and its hormones
in the California ground squirrel, Spermophilus beecheyi
. J. Mammal. 46:446-450.
Adams, L., and S. D. Davis. 1967. The internal anatomy of home range.
J. Mammal. 48:529-536.
Bond, R. M. 1942. A convenient method of photographing small mammals.
Journal of Mammalogy 23:183-186.
Bradford, D. F. 1975. The effects of an artificial water supply on free-living
Peromyscus truei. Journal of Mammalogy 56:705-707.
Bradford, D. F. 1976. Space utilization by rodents in Adenostoma chaparral.
Journal of Mammalogy 57:576-579.
Daly, J. C., and J. L. Patton. 1986. Growth, reproduction, and sexual
dimorphism in Thomomys bottae pocket gophers. Journal of Mammalogy 67:256-265.
Daly, J. C., and J. L. Patton. 1990. Dispersal, gene flow, and allelic
diversity between local populations of Thomomys bottae pocket gophers
in the coastal ranges of California. Evolution 44:1283-1294.
Davis, B. S. 1969. Trypanosoma (Megatrypanum ) hoarei , sp. nov. (Protozoa:
Trypanosomatidae) from shrews of the genus Sorex in California Parasitology
59:469-491
Dobson, F. S. 1981. An experimental examination of an artificial dispersal
sink. J. Mammal. 62:74-81.
Fisler, G. F. 1962. The use of water as bait for Microtus californicus.
. J. Mammal. 43:555-556
Fisler, G. F. 1966. Homing in the western harvest mouse, Reithrodontomys
megalotis. . J. Mammal. 47:53-58.
Heske, E. J., D. L. Rosenblatt, and D. W. Sugg. 1997. Population dynamics
of small mammals in an oak woodland-grassland-chaparral habitat mosaic.
Southwestern Naturalist 42:1-12.
Kalcounis-Ruppell, M. C., and J. S. Millar. 2002. Partitioning of space,
food, and time by syntopic Peromyscus boylii and P. californicus. Journal
of Mammalogy 83:614-625.
Kalcounis-Ruppell, M. C., A. Patrick, and J. S. Millar. 2001. Effect
of fluorescent powder marking of females on mate choice by male white-footed
mice (Peromyscus leucopus). American Midland Naturalist 146:429-433.
Linsdale, J. M., and L. P. Tevis. 1956. A five-year change in an assemblage
of wood rat houses. . J. Mammal 37:371-374.
McIntosh, A. 1941. A new dilepidid cestode, Catenotaenia linsdalei ,
from a pocket gopher in California. . Proc. Helminth. Soc. Wash. 8:60-62.
Patterson, B. D., and J. L. Patton. 1990. Fluctuating asymmetry and allozymic
heterozygosity among natural populations of pocket gophers (Thomomys
bottae). Biol. Journ. Linn. Soc. 40:21-36.
Patton, J. L. 1981. Chromosome and genic divergence, population structure,
and speciation potential in Thomomys bottae pocket gophers. Pages 255-295
in O. A. Rig, editor. Ecologia y genetica de la especiacion animal. Euinoccia,
Caracas, Venezuela.
Patton, J. L. 1984. Population structure and the genetics of speciation
in pocket gophers, genus Thomomys. Acta Zool. Fenn. 170:109-114.
Patton, J. L., and J. H. Feder. 1981. Microspatial genetic heterogeneity
in pocket gophers: non-random breeding and drift. Evolution 35:912-920.
Patton, J. L., S. W. Sherwood, and S. V. Yang. 1981. Biochemical systematics
of chaetodipine pocket mice, genus Perognathus. Journal of Mammalogy
62:477-492.
Patton, J. L., and M. F. Smith. 1990. The evolutionary dynamics of the
pocket gopher Thomomys bottae, with emphasis on California populations.
Univ. of Calif. Publ. Zoology 123:1-161.
Patton, J. L., and S. V. Yang. 1977. Genetic variation in Thomomys bottae
pocket gophers: macrogeographic patterns. Evolution 31:697-720.
Sanjayan, M. A., K. Crooks, G. Zegers, and D. Foran. 1996. Genetic variation
and the immune response in natural populations of pocket gophers. Conservation
Biology 10:1519-1527.
Smith, M. F. 1979. Geographic variation in genic and morphological characters
in Peromyscus californicus. Journal of Mammalogy 60:705-722.
Smith, M. F. 1981. Relationships between genetic variability and niche
dimensions among coexisting species of Peromyscus. Journal of Mammalogy
62:273-285.
Stromberg, M. R., and J. R. Griffin. 1996. Long-term patterns in coastal
California grasslands in relation to cultivation, gophers and grazing.
Ecological Applications 6:1189-1211.
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