---------New Mexico State University Library (last modified 5/27/94)--------- ANIMALS OF SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO: MAMMALS Compiled by Roger Steeb Fall, 1992 SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO IN GENERAL > Aday, B. J., and A. L. Gennaro. 1973. Mammals (excluding bats) of the New Mexican Llano Estacado and its adjacent river valleys. STUDIES IN NATURAL SCIENCE 1(5): 1-56. New Library J87 N6 F251.41 > Ames, N. 1982. New Mexico’s squirrels. NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE 27(6): 1-16. New Library J87 N6 X251.92 > __, 1982. Wolves in our woods. NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE 27(1): 6-12. [Mexican Gray Wolf] New Library J87 N6 X251.92 > Anderson, S., and R. Barlow. 1978. Taxonomic status of Cervus elaphus merriami (Cervidae). SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 23(1): 63-70. [Merriams's Elk] Branson QH1 So89n > Brown, D. E. (ed.). 1983. WOLF IN THE SOUTHWEST: MAKING OF AN ENDANGERED SPECIES. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona. Branson QL737 C22 W645 1983 > Clark, D. R., and A. J. Krynitsky. 1988. DDT: recent contamination in New Mexico and Arizona? ENVIRONMENT 25(5): 27-31. [Bats] Branson QH540 E593 microfiche > Findley, J. S., and G. L. Traut. 1970. Geographic variation in Pipistrellus hesperus. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 51(4): 741-765. [Western Pipistrelle] Branson QL700 J6 > Findley, J. S. 1975. MAMMALS OF NEW MEXICO. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico. Branson QL719 N6 M35 > __, 1987. NATURAL HISTORY OF NEW MEXICAN MAMMALS. Albuquerque, NM, University of New Mexico Press. Branson QL719 N6 F56 1987 > Gallardo, M. H. 1983. NON-ROBERSONIAN CHROMOSOMAL POLYMORPHISM IN THOMOMYS BOTTAE (RODENTIA: GEOMYIDAE) IN SOUTHWESTERN NEW MEXICO. Thesis (Ph.D) NMSU. [Valley Pocket Gopher] Branson QH998 G27 1983 > Geluso, K. N. 1978. Urine concentrating ability and renal structure of insectivorous bats. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 59(2): 312-323. Branson QL700 J6 > Hafner, D. J., and K. N. Geluso. 1983. Systematic relationships and historical zoogeography of the desert pocket gopher, Geomys arenarius. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 64(3): 405-412. Branson QL700 J6 > Hubbard, J. P., M. D. Conway, H. Campbell, C. Schmitt, and M. D. Hatch. 1979. HANDBOOK OF SPECIES ENDANGERED IN NEW MEXICO. Santa Fe, NM: New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. New Library J87 N6 X251.61 S74 1988 > Huey, W. S. 1973. Old world perspective on New World introductions. NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE 18(2): 18-21. [Exotic Animals] New Library J87 N6 X251.92 > Patterson, B. D. 1980. Montane mammalian biogeography in New Mexico. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 25(1): 33-40. Branson QH1 So89n > __, 1981. Morphological shifts of some isolated populations of Eutamias (Rodentia: Sciuridae) in different congeneric assemblages. EVOLUTION 35(1): 53-66. [Chipmunk] Branson QH301 Ev64 > __, 1982. Pleistocene vicariance, montane islands, and the evolutionary divergence of some chipmunks (Genus Eutamias). JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 63(3): 387-398. Branson QL700 J6 > Patton, D. R. 1977. Managing Southwestern ponderosa pine forest for Abert squirrels. JOURNAL OF FORESTRY 75(5): 264-267. Branson SD1 J826f > Patton, J. L. 1972. Patterns of geographic variation in karyotype in the pocket gopher, Thomomy bottae (Eydoux and Gervais). EVOLUTION 26(4): 574-586. Branson QH301 Ev64 > Patton, J. L., and S. Y. Yang. 1977. Genetic variation in Thomomys bottae pocket gophers: macrogeographic patterns. EVOLUTION 31(4): 697-720. [Grant County; Catron County; Socorro County] Branson QH301 Ev64 > RANGEWIDE PLAN FOR MANAGING HABITAT OF DESERT BIGHORN SHEEP ON PUBLIC LANDS. U. S. Department of the Interior. Branson (Gov Doc) I53.2: B48 > Rogers, D. S., and D. J. Schmidly. 1981. Geographic variation in the white-throated woodrat (Neotoma albgula) from New Mexico, Texas, and northern Mexico. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 26(2): 167-181. [Melanistric Races] Branson QH1 So89n > Sandoval, A. V. 1988. Status of desert bighorn sheep in New Mexico, 1987. TRANSACTIONS - DESERT BIGHORN COUNCIL 32d: 23-24. Branson QL737 U5 D457a > Schmitt, G. 1982. Black-footed ferrets. NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE 27(3): 16-17. New Library J87 N6 X251.92 > Short, H. L. 1979. Deer in Arizona and New Mexico: their ecology and a theory explaining recent population decreases. GENERAL TECHNICAL REPORT, ROCKY MOUNTAIN FOREST AND RANGE EXPERIMENT STATION. Fort Collins, CO: the Station (70). Branson (Gov Doc) A13.88: RM-70. CATRON COUNTY > Hayes, J. A. 1979. Rocky Mountain bighorn in desert habitat. TRANSACTIONS - DESERT BIGHORN COUNCIL. 23d: 62-63. [San Francisco River; Mogollon Mountains] Branson QL737 U5 D457a > Jones, C., and R. D. Suttkus. 1972. Notes on netting bats for eleven years in western New Mexico. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 16(3&4): 261-266. [Mogollon Mountains; Sierra County; San Mateo Mountains] Branson QH1 So89n CHAVES COUNTY > Howard, V. W., and J. S. Bradybaough. 1983. Social organization and summer behavior and activity pattern of pronghorn antelope in southeastern New Mexico. RESEARCH REPORT, (NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY) AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION (497). New Library J87 N6 X309.57 no. 497 > Wiggers, E. P., and S. L. Beasom. 1986. Characterization of sympatric or adjacent habitats of two deer species in West Texas. JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT 50(1): 129-134. [Mescalero Sands; Desert Mule Deer; White-tailed Deer] Branson SK351 J826wm DONA ANA COUNTY > Conley, W., M. Conley, and B. Sterling. 1983. Simulations of demographic compensation on coyote populations. JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT 47(4): 177-180. Branson SK351 J826wm > Dabo, S. M., R. D. Pieper, R. F. Beck, and G. M. Southward. 1982. Summer and fall diets of blacktailed jackrabbits on semidesert rangeland. RESEARCH REPORT, (NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY) AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION (476). New Library J87 N6 X309.57 no. 476 > Dubach, J. M. 1982. CHARACTERIZATION OF THREE GENOTYPIC FORMS OF THE CYTOPLASMIC ENZYME, ASPARTATE AMINO-TRANSFERASE IN THE DEER MOUSE (PEROMYSCUS MANICULATUS). Thesis (Ph.D) NMSU. Branson QH998 D832 1982 > Elder, F. 1977. Ecological distribution of the rock pocket mouse Perognathus intermedius in the Afton lava flows. STUDIES IN NATURAL SCIENCE 2(3): 1-23. New Library J87 N6 F251.41 > EVALUATION AND INTRODUCTION OF EXOTIC MAMMALS, FINAL REPORT PROJECT NO. W-111-R-11. 1977. Santa Fe, NM: New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. [Oryx] New Library J87 N6 X251.81 M15/2 1976-77. > Fatehi, M. 1986. COMPARATIVE SEASONAL FOOD HABITS OF BLACK-TAILED JACKRABBITS AND CATTLE ON SEMI-DESERT RANGELAND. Thesis (Ph.D) NMSU. Branson SF1998 F3 > Fatehi, M., R. D. Pieper, and R. F. Beck. 1988. Seasonal food habits of blacktailed jackrabbits (Lepus californicus) in southern New Mexico. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 33(3): 367-370. Branson QH1 So89n > Gaby, R. 1972. COMPARATIVE NICHE UTILIZATION BY TWO SPECIES OF KANGAROO RATS (GENUS DIPODOMYS). Thesis (Ph.D) NMSU. Branson QH998 G265 > Hallett, J. G. 1982. Habitat selection and the community matrix of a desert small-mammal fauna. ECOLOGY 63(5): 1400-1410. Branson QH540 Ec731 > Hoover, K. D. 1973. SOME ECOLOGICAL FACTORS INFLUENCING THE DISTRIBUTION OF TWO SPECIES OF POCKET MICE (GENUS PEROGNATHUS). Thesis (Ph.D) NMSU. [Desert Pocket Mouse; Rock Pocket Mouse] Branson QH998 H666 > Hoover, K. D., W. G. Whitford, and P. Flavill. 1977. Factors influencing the distributions of two species of Perognathus. ECOLOGY 58(4): 877-884. Branson QH540 Ec731 > Howard, V. W., C. T. Engelking, E. D. Glidewell, and J. E. Wood. 1973. Factors restricting pronghorn increase on the Jornada Experimental Range. RESEARCH REPORT, (NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY) AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION (245). New Library J87 N6 X309.57 no. 245 > Kay, F. R. 1974. INFLUENCE OF THE BURROW ENVIRONMENT ON BODY TEMPERATURE, OXYGEN CONSUMPTION AND WATER LOSS OF THE BANNER-TAILED KANGAROO RAT, DIPODOMYS SPECTABILIS. Thesis (Ph.D) NMSU. Branson QH998 K394 > __, 1975. Environmental physiology of the banner-tailed kangaroo rat - I. influences of ambient temperature, humidity and carbon dioxide on body temperature. COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY 50A(3A): 483-488. Branson QP1 C738b > __, 1977. Environmental physiology of the banner-tailed kangaroo rat - II. influences of the burrow environment on metabolism and water loss. COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY 57A(4A): 471-477. Branson QP1 C738b > Kay, F. R., and W. G. Whitford. 1978. Burrow environment of the banner-tailed kangaroo rat, Dipodomys spectabilis, in southcentral New Mexico. AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST 99(2): 270-279. Branson QH1 Am35mn > Kiger, J. H. 1970. Helicopter observations of bighorn sheep on the San Andres National Wildlife Refuge. TRANSACTIONS - DESERT BIGHORN COUNCIL. 14th: 23-27. Branson QL737 U5 D457a > Larsen, P. A. 1971. Bighorn sheep management in New Mexico. TRANSACTIONS - DESERT BIGHORN COUNCIL 15th: 1-6. [San Andres Mountains] Branson QL737 U5 D457a > Lemen, C., and P. W. Freeman. 1983. Quantification of competition among coexisting heteromyids in the Southwest. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 28(1): 41-46. [Kangaroo Rats; Pocket Mice] Branson QH1 So89n > Lessa, E. P. 1987. FUNCTIONAL MORPHOLOGY AND ALLOMETRY OF THE DIGGING APPARATUS IN POCKET GOPHERS OF THE GENERA THOMOMYS, GEOMYS, AND CRATOGEOMYS (RODENTIA: GEOMYIDAE). Thesis (Ph.D) NMSU. Branson QH998 L39 1987 > Martin, R. R. 1977. Species preferences of allopatric and sympatric populations of silky pocket mice, genus Perognathus (Rodentia: Heteromyidae). AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST 98(1): 124-136. Branson QH1 Am35mn > Moroka, N., R. F. Beck, and R. D. Pieper. 1982. Impact of burrowing activity of the banner-tail kangaroo rat on southern New Mexico desert rangelands. JOURNAL OF RANGE MANAGEMENT 35(6): 707-710. Branson SF85 J67 microfiche > Munoz, R. 1981. Movements and mortalities of desert bighorn of the San Andres Mountains New Mexico. TRANSACTIONS - DESERT BIGHORN COUNCIL. 25th: 64-65. Branson QL737 U5 D457a > __, 1982. Movements and mortalities of desert bighorn of the San Andres Mountains New Mexico. TRANSACTIONS - DESERT BIGHORN COUNCIL 26th: 107-108. Branson QL737 U5 D457a > Patterson, B. D. 1980. New subspecies of Eutamias quadrivittatus (Rodentia: Sciuridae) from the Organ Mountains, New Mexico. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 61(3): 455-464. [Colorado Chipmunk] Branson QL700 J6 > Pederson, J. 1984. Mission: desert bighorn. NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE 29(2): 2-5, 20-21. New Library J87 N6 X251.92 > Pieper, R. D. 1981. Consumption rates of desert grassland herbivores. In J. A. Smith and V. W. Hays (eds.) PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL GRASSLAND CONGRESS 14: 465-467. [Pronghorn; Rabbits; Rodents; Birds; Invertebrates] Branson S401 In85p 14th 1981 > Rebar, C., and W. Conley. 1983. Interactions in microhabitat use between Dipodomys ordii and Onychomys leucogaster. ECOLOGY 64(5): 984-988. [Ord Kangaroo Rat; Grasshopper Mouse] Branson QH540 Ec731 > Sandoval, A. V. 1980. Desert bighorn under siege. I. The sheep of the San Andres. II. The scabies mite. NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE 25(1): 2-12. New Library J87 N6 X251.92 > Smartt, R. A. 1977. Ecology of late pleistocene and recent Microtus from south-central and southwestern New Mexico. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 22(1): 1-19. [Voles] Branson QH1 So89n > Steece, R., and J. S. Altenbach. 1989. Prevalence of rabies specific antibodies in the mexican free-tailed Bat (Tadarida- brasiliensis-mexicana) at Lava Cave, New Mexico. JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE DISEASES 25(4): 490-496. [Engle] Branson SF997 W646b > Steinberger, Y., and W. G. Whitford. 1983. Contribution of shrub pruning by jackrabbits to litter input in a Chihuahuan Desert ecosystem. JOURNAL OF ARID ENVIRONMENTS 6(2): 183-187. New Library GB611 J68 > __, 1983. Contribution of rodents to decomposition processes in a desert ecosystem. JOURNAL OF ARID ENVIRONMENTS 6(2): 177-181. New Library GB611 J68 > Synder, W. A. 1977. New Mexico’s bighorn sheep reintroduction program. TRANSACTIONS - DESERT BIGHORN COUNCIL 21st: 3. [San Andres Mountains] Branson QL737 U5 D457a > Weckerly, F. W., and T. L. Best. 1985. Morphologic variation among rock pocket mice (Chaetodipus intermedius) from New Mexico lava fields. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 30(4): 491-501. [Afton Lava Flows; Otero County; Carrizozo Malpais; Sierra County; Fra Cristobal Mountains; Pedro Armendariz Lava Field] Branson QH1 So89n > Weckerly, F. W., A. L. Gennaro, and T. L. Best. 1988. Description of a new rock pocket mouse, Chaetodipus intermedius, from New Mexico. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 33(1): 100-102 [Afton Lava Flow; Carrizozo Malpais; Lincoln County; Pedro Armendariz Lava Field; Sierra County] Branson QH1 So89n > Whitford, W. G. 1976. Temporal fluctuations in density and diversity of desert rodent populations. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 57(2): 351-369. Branson QL700 J6 > Williams, S. L., and H. H. Genoways. 1978. Review of the desert pocket gopher, Geomys arenarius (Mammalia: Rodentia). ANNALS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM 47(23): 541-570. New Library AS36 P7 > Wright, M. E. 1973. Habitats of two woodrats in southern New Mexico. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 54(2): 529-535. Branson QL700 J6 EDDY COUNTY > Altenbach, J. S., and K. N. Geluso. 1979. Population size of Tadarida brasiliensis at Carlsbad Caverns in 1973. In H.H. Genoways and R. J. Baker (eds.) BIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS IN THE GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK, TEXAS. National Park Service p. 341-348. [Mexican Free-Tailed Bat] Branson (Gov Doc) I29.91: 4 Doughton, S. 1979. Carlsbad's bats. NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE 24(3): 7-9. [DDT] New Library J87 N6 X251.92 > Geluso, K. N., J. S. Altenbach and D. E. Wilson. 1976. Bat mortality: pesticide poisoning and migratory stress. SCIENCE 194(4261 Oct 8): 184-186. [Carlsbad Caverns] Branson Q1 Sci27 microfiche > Griffing, J. P. 1974. Body measurements of black-tailed jackrabbits of southeastern New Mexico with implications of Allen’s Rule. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 55(3): 674-678. Branson QL700 J6 > Kittams, W. H., S. L. Evans, and D. C. Cooke. 1979. Food habits of mule deer on foothills of Carlsbad Caverns National Park. In H. H. Genoways and R. J. Baker (eds.) BIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS IN THE GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK, TEXAS. National Park Service pp. 341-348. Branson (Gov Doc) I29.91:4 > Owen, R. D. 1986. Second record of Cryptotis parva (Soricidae: Insectivora) in New Mexico, with review of its status on the Llano Estacado. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 31(3): 403-405. [Least Shrew] Branson QH1 So89n GRANT COUNTY > Boeker, E. L., V. E. Scott, H. G. Reynolds, and B. A. Donaldson. 1972. Seasonal food habits of mule deer in southwestern New Mexico. JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT 36(1): 56-63. Branson SK351 J826wm > Howard, V. W., and D. G. DeLorenzo. 1975. Vegetation and food habits of Mexican bighorn sheep in the Game-Coin Enclosure near Red Rock. RESEARCH REPORT, (NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY) AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION (303). New Library J87 N6 X309.57 no. 303 > Howard, V. W., B. A. Sterling, and M. Ortiz. 1987. Morphological characteristics of southwestern New Mexico coyotes in relation to sex and age. BULLETIN, (NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY) AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION (730). New Library J87 N6 X309.45 no. 730 > Langenwalter, P. E. 1979. Prehistoric record of muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) in the Mimbres River drainage, New Mexico. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 60(4): 857-858. Branson QL700 J6 > Short, H. L., W. Evans, and E. L. Boeker. 1977. Use of natural and modified pinyon pine-juniper woodlands by deer and elk. JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT 41(3): 543-559. Branson SK351 J826wm > Turkowski, F. J., and R. K. Watkins. 1976. White-throated woodrat (Neotoma albigula) habitat relations in modified pinyon-juniper woodland of southwestern New Mexico. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 57(3): 586-591. Branson QL700 J6 HIDALGO COUNTY > Ahl, A. 1982. Evidence of use of vibrissae in swimming in Sigmodon fulviventer. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR 30(4): 1203-1206. [Yellow-Bellied Cotton Rats] Branson QL750 B777 > Bavin, B. 1980. Post release study of desert bighorn sheep in the Big Hatchet Mountains, New Mexico. TRANSACTIONS - DESERT BIGHORN COUNCIL. 24th: 12-14. Branson QL737 U5 D457a > Bednarz, J. C., and J. A. Cook. 1984. Distribution and numbers of the white-sided jackrabbit (Lepus callotis Gaillardi) in New Mexico. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 29(3): 358-360. Branson QH1 So89n > Brown, D. E. 1983. On the status of the jaguar in the Southwest. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 28(4): 459-460. [Catron County] Branson QH1 So89n > Davis, R., and C. Dunford. An example of contemporary colonization of montane islands by small, nonflying mammals in the American Southwest. AMERICAN NATURALIST 129(3): 398-406. [Yellow-Nosed Cotton Rat] Branson QH1 Am35 > Lee, T. E., M. D. Engstrom, and J. W. Bickham. 1991. Banded chromosomes of four species of pocket mice (Rodentia: Heteromydae). TEXAS JOURNAL OF SCIENCE 43(1):33-38. Branson Q1 T321J > Elenowitz, A. 1982. Preliminary results of a desert bighorn transplant in the Peloncillo Mountains, New Mexico. TRANSACTIONS - DESERT BIGHORN COUNCIL. 26th: 8-11. Branson QL737 U5 D457a > __, 1982. Recovery is slow, but our Peloncillo sheep are thriving. NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE 27(6): 26-29. New Library J87 N6 X251.92 > __, 1984. Group dynamics and habitat use of transplanted desert bighorn sheep in the Peloncillo Mountains, New Mexico. TRANSACTIONS - DESERT BIGHORN COUNCIL 28th: 1-8. Branson QL737 U5 D457a > __, 1988. Bighorn sheep of the Alamo Huecos. NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE 33(2): 26-29. New Library J87 N6 X251.92 > Hinesley, L. L., and C. S. Thaeler. 1977. Karyotype and distribution of the southern pocket gopher, Thomomys umbrinus emotus Goldman. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 58(2): 235-237. [Endangered Species] Branson QL700 J6 > __, 1979. Species integrity in natural populations of Onychomys. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 60(4): 850-851. [Grasshopper Mice] Branson QL700 J6 > Hinesley, L. L. 1979. Systematics and distribution of two chromosome forms in the southern grasshopper mouse, genus Onychomys. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 60(1): 117-128. [Grant County; Luna County; Dona Ana County] Branson QL700 J6 > Hubbard, J. P. 1987. VEGETATIVE COMMUNITIES AND VERTEBRATE FAUNA OF THE GRAY RANCH, HIDALGO COUNTY, NEW MEXICO. Santa Fe, NM: New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. New Library J87 N6 X251.81 V44 > Jacobsen, R. D., and L. O. Wilson. 1972. Habitat of the Mexican bighorn sheep in the Big Hatchet Mountains of New Mexico. TRANSACTIONS - DESERT BIGHORN COUNCIL. 16th: 36-46. Branson QL737 U5 D457a > Jaguar: gone but remembered. 1989. NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE 34(3): 11. New Library J87 N6 X251.92 > Lenarz, M.S. 1977. Population status of the desert bighorn, Big Hatchet Mountains, New Mexico. TRANSACTIONS - DESERT BIGHORN COUNCIL. 21st: 29-30. Branson QL737 U5 D457a > __, 1979. Social structure and reproductive strategy in desert bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis mexicana). JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 60(4): 671-678. [Big Hatchet Mountains] Branson QL700 J6 > Lockard, R. B., and D. H. Owings. 1974. Seasonal variation in moonlight avoidance by bannertail kangaroo rats. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 55(1): 189-193. Branson QL700 J6 > Lockard, R. B. 1978. Seasonal change in the activity pattern of Dipodomys spectabilis. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 59(3): 563-568. [Banner-Tail Kangaroo Rat] Branson QL700 J6 > Red Rock airlift: bighorn rams go to Peloncillos. NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE 36(2): 3-4. New Library J87 N6 X251.92 > Stock, A. D. 1974. Chromosome evolution in the genus Dipodomys and its taxonomic and phylogenetic implications. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 55(3): 505-526. [Kangaroo Rats; Roosevelt County] Branson QL700 J6 > Sullivan, R. M., D. J. Hafner, and T. L. Yates. 1986. Genetics of a contact zone between three chromosomal forms of the grasshopper mouse (Genus Onychomys): a re-assessment. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 67(4): 640-659. Branson QL700 J6 > Watts, T. J. 1979. Status of the Big Hatchet desert sheep population, New Mexico. TRANSACTION - BIGHORN DESERT SHEEP COUNCIL. 23rd: 92-94. Branson QL737 U5 D457a > Watts, T. J., and W. Conley. 1981. Extinction probabilities in a remnant population Ovis canadensis mexicana. ACTA THERIOLOGICA 26(26): 393-405. [Desert Bighorn Sheep; Big Hatchet Mountains] Branson QL700 Ac81 > Watts, T. J., and S. D. Schemnitz. 1985. Mineral lick use and movement in a remnant desert bighorn population. JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANGEMENT 49(4): 994-996. [Big Hatchet Mountains] Branson SK351 J826wm LEA COUNTY > Clark, T. W., T. M. Campbell, D. G. Socha, and D. E. Casey. 1982. Prairie dog colony attributes and associate vertebrate species. GREAT BASIN NATURALIST 42(4): 572-582. [Roosevelt County; Chaves County] Branson QH1 G7 > Cothran, E. G. 1983. Morphologic relationships of the hybridizing ground squirrels Spermophilus mexicanus and S. tridecemlineatus. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 591-602. [ Roosevelt County; Chaves County; Eddy County] Branson QL700 J6 > Davis, C. A., and J. A. Medlin, and J. P. Griffing. 1975. Abundance of black-tailed jackrabits, desert cottontail rabbits, and coyotes in southeastern New Mexico. RESEARCH REPORT, (NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY) AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION (293). New Library J87 N6 X309.57 no. 293 > Dowler, R. C., and H. H. Genoways. 1979. Variation in Pappogeomys castanops (Geomyidae) on the Llano Estacado of Texas and New Mexico. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 24(4): 577-602. [Yellow-Cheeked Pocket Gopher; Eddy County; Roosevelt County] Branson QH1 So89n > Judd, F. W. 1970. Geographic variation in the deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus on the Llano Estacado. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 14(3): 261-282. [Eddy County; Roosevelt County] Branson QH1 So89n > Larsen, P. 1970. A six year study of antelope productivity and survival in southern New Mexico. PROCEEDINGS OF THE FOURTH ANTELOPE STATES WORKSHOP, JAN 27-28, 1970, SCOTTSBLUFF, NEBRASKA pp. 97-103. Branson QL737 A52 A57 1970 LINCOLN COUNTY > Bellows. T. S., J. C. Owens, and E. W. Huddleston. 1982. Predation of range caterpillar, Hemileuca oliviae (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) at various stages of development by different species of rodents in New Mexico during 1980. ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY 11(6): 1211-1215. Branson SB599 E44 > Conley, W. H. 1970. Geographic variation in the least chipmunk, Eutamia minimus, in New Mexico and eastern Arizona. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 51(4): 695-702. [White Mountains; Otero County; and Sacramento Mountains] Branson QL700 J6 > Davis, R., and D. E. Brown. 1988. Documentation of the transplanting of Abert's squirrels. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 33(4): 490-492. [Sacramento Mountains; Otero County] Branson QH1 So89n > Habibi, K. 1982. Some aspects of population dynamics of aoudad in the Hondo Valley, New Mexico. TRANSACTIONS - DESERT BIGHORN COUNCIL. 26th: 12-15. [Barbary Sheep] Branson QL737 U5 D457a > __, 1986. African aoudad thrives in New Mexico. NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE 31(5): 22-25. New Library J87 N6 X251.92 > __, 1987. Mother-young interactions in aoudads, Ammotragus lervia. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 32(1): 111-116. Branson QH1 So89n > Howard, V. W., and C. T. Engelking. 1974. Methods of trapping mule deer. RESEARCH REPORT, (NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY) AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION (292). New Library J87 N6 X309.57 no. 292 > __, 1987. Overt sexual behavior among female aoudads. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 32(1): 148-149. Branson QH1 So89n > Howard, V. W., K. M. Cheap, R. H. Hier, T. G. Thompson, and J. A. Dimas. 1987. Effects of cabling pinyon-juniper on mule deer and lagomorph use. GENERAL TECHNICAL REPORT, INTERMOUNTAIN FOREST AND RANGE RESEARCH STATION. Ogden, Ut: the Station (215): 552-556. > Mahgoub, E. F. 1984. SEASONAL FOOD HABITS OF MULE DEER IN THE FOOTHILLS OF THE SACRAMENTO MOUNTAINS, NEW MEXICO. Thesis (Ph.D) NMSU. Branson SF1998 M354 1984 > Mahgoub, E. F., R. D. Pieper, J. Holecheck, J. D. Wright, and V. W. Howard. 1987. Botanical content of mule deer diets in south-central New Mexico. NEW MEXICO JOURNAL OF SCIENCE 27(1): 21-28. Branson Q11 N485 > Meneely, S. C., and S. D. Schemnitz. 1981. Chemical composition and in vitro digestibility of deer browse three years after a wildfire. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 26(4): 365-374. Branson QH1 So89n > Morrison, B. L. 1984. Status of aoudad in North America. TRANSACTIONS - DESERT BIGHORN COUNCIL 28th: 37-38. [Doña Ana County; San Andres; Manzano Mountains] Branson QL737 U5 D457a > Patton, J. L., J. C. Hafner, M. S. Hafner, and M. F. Smith. 1979. Hybrid zones in Thomomys bottae pocket gophers: genetic, phenetic, and ecological concordance patterns. EVOLUTION 33(3): 860-876. Branson QH301 Ev64 > Severson, K. 1986. Small mammals in modified pinon-juniper woodlands in New Mexico. JOURNAL OF RANGE MANAGEMENT 39(1): 31-34. Branson SF85 J67 microfiche > Simpson, C. D., L. J. Krysl, D. B. Hamply, and G. G. Gray. 1978. Barbary sheep: a threat to desert bighorn survival. TRANSACTIONS - DESERT BIGHORN COUNCIL 22d: 26-31. Branson QL737 U5 D457a > Simpson, C. D. 1981. Status and distribution of Barbary sheep in the southwest United States. TRANSACTIONS - DESERT BIGHORN COUNCIL 25d: 9-15. [Eddy County; Otero County; Lea County] Branson QL737 U5 D457a > Sullivan, R. M. 1985. Phletic, biogeographic, and ecologic relationships among montane populations of least chipmunks (Eutamias minimus) in the Southwest. SYSTEMATIC ZOOLOGY 34(4): 419-448. Branson QL351 Sy87z > Thompson, T., and R. Hier. 1981. A preliminary checklist of birds and mammals, Fort Stanton Experimental Ranch. RESEARCH REPORT, (NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY) AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION (445). New Library J87 N6 X309.57 no. 445 > Thompson, T. G., and W. Conley. 1983. Discrimination of coexisting species of Peromyscus in south-central New Mexico. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 28(2): 199-209. [Deer Mice] Branson QH1 So89n > Wood, J. E., T. S. Bickle, W. Evans, J. C. Germany, and V. W. Howard. 1970. The Fort Stanton mule deer herd: some ecological and life history characteristics with special emphasis on the use of water. BULLETIN, (NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY) AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION (567). New Library J87 N6 X309.45 no. 567 LUNA COUNTY > Bavin, R. 1974. New Mexico’s glamorous goat. NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE 19(5): 12-15. [Persian Ibex; Florida Mountains] New Library J87 N6 X251.92 > EXOTIC ANIMAL INVESTIGATIONS, FINAL REPORT NO. W-111-R-11. 1977. Santa Fe, NM: New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. [Persian Ibex; Florida Mountains] New Library J87 N6 X251.81 M15/2 > Huey, W. S. 1973. Old World perspective on New World introductions. NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE 18(2): 18-21. [Persian Ibex] New Library J87 N6 X251.92 OTERO COUNTY > Barnitz, J. A., V. W. Howard, and G. M. Southward. 1990. Mule deer and rabbit use on areas of pinyon-juniper woodland treated by two-way cabling. BULLETIN, (NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY) AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION (752). New Library J87 N6 X309.45 no. 752 > Bowers, J. H. 1974. Genetic compatibility of Peromyscus maniculatus and Peromyscus melanotis, as indicated by breeding studies and morphometrics. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 55(4): 720-737. [Sacramento Mountains] Branson QL700 J6 > Conley, W. 1976. Competition betwen Microtus: a behavioral hypothesis. ECOLOGY 57(2): 224-237. [Sacramento Mountains; Longtail Vole; Mexican Vole] Branson QH540 Ec731 > __, 1984. Reproductive potential and theoretical rates of increase for feral goat populations. JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT 48(3): 814-822. Branson SK351 J826wm > Hansen, R. M. 1976. Foods of free-roaming horses in southern New Mexico. JOURNAL OF RANGE MANAGEMENT 29(4): 347. [White Sands Missle Range] Branson SF85 J67 microfiche > __, 1978. Use of dung pH to differentiate herbivore species. JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT 42(2): 441-444. [White Sands Missile Range; Deer; Horses; Oryx] Branson SK351 J826wm > Hickman, G. C. 1977. Swimming behavior in representative species of the three genera of North American geomyids. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 21(4): 531-538. [Pocket Gophers] Branson QH1 So89n > Huey, W. S. 1973. Old World perspective on New World introductions. NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE 18(2): 18-21. [Oryx] New Library J87 N6 X251.92 > Meneely, S. C., and S. D. Schemnitz. 1981. Chemical composition and in vitro digestibility of deer browse three years after a wildfire. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 26(4): 365-374. Branson QH1 So89n > Morrison, B.L. 1981. History and status of bighorn sheep in the Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico. TRANSACTIONS - DESERT BIGHORN COUNCIL. 25th: 52-54. [Eddy County; Chaves County] Branson QL737 U5 D457a > Reid, W. H., and G. R. Patgrick. 1983. Gemsbok (Oryx gazella) in White Sands National Monument. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 28(1): 97-99. Branson QH1 So89n > SACRAMENTO MOUNTAIN MULE DEER INVESTIGATIONS: POPULATION STUDIES JULY 1, 1975 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1978. Santa Fe, NM: New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. New Library J87 N6 X251.81 S21 > Saiz, R. 1974. White Sands' mysterious stranger. NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE 19(5): 8-11. [Oryx] New Library J87 N6 X251.92 ROOSEVELT COUNTY > Best, T. L. 1972. Mound development by a pioneer population the the banner-tailed kangaroo rat, Dipodomys spectabilis baileyi Goldman, in Eastern New Mexico. AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST 87(1): 201-206. Branson QH1 Am35mn > Hartman, S. E. 1980. Geographic variation analysis of Dipodomys ordii using nonmetric cranial traits. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 61(3): 436-448. [Ord Kangaroo Rat] Branson QL700 J6 > Pembleton, E. F., and R. J. Baker. 1978. Studies of a contact zone between chromosomally characterized populations of Geomys bursarius. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 59(2): 233-242. [Plains Pocket Gopher] Branson QL700 J6 > Pfaffenberger, G. S. 1986. Male pseudohermaphroditism in a population of kangaroo rats, Dipodomys ordii. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 31(1): 124-126. Branson QH1 So89n SIERRA COUNTY > Reith, C. C. 1982. Insectivorous bats fly in shadows to avoid moonlight. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 63(4): 685-688. [Bosque del Apache] Branson QL700 J6 SOCORRO COUNTY > Barros, M. A., and J. L. Patton. 1985. Genome evolution in pocket gophers (Genus Thomomys): III. Fluorochrome-revealed heterochromatin heterogeneity. CHROMOSOMA 92(5): 337-343. Branson QH573 C468 > Black, H. L. 1974. A North American temperate bat community: structure and prey populations. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 55(1): 138-157. [San Mateo Mountains] Branson QL700 J6 > Gustafson-Ropski, M., S. J. Ropski, and P. B. Stacey. 1989. Genetic differentiation in a population of rock squirrels (Spermophilus variegatus, Sciuridae) in central New Mexico. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 34(3): 424-427. [Magdalena Mountains] Branson QH1 So89n > Hafner, D. J., and K. N. Geluso. 1983. Systematic relationships and historical zoogeography of the desert pocket gopher, Geomys arenarius. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 64(3): 405-413. [Doña Ana County; Otero County] Branson QL700 J6 > Husar, S. L. 1976. Behavioral character displacement: evidence of food partitioning in insectivorous bats. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 57(2): 331-338. [Magdalena Mountains; San Mateo Mountains; Manzano Mountains] Branson QL700 J6 > Lemen, C. A., and M. L. Rosenzweig. 1978. Microhabitat selection in two species of heteromyid rodents. OECOLOGIA 33(2): 127-135. [Ord Kangaroo Rat; Silky Pocket Mouse] Branson QH540 O34 > Lemen, C. A. 1978. Seed size selection in heteromyids. OECOLOGIA 35(1): 13-19. [Ord Kangaro Rat; Silky Pocket Mouse; Merriam Kangaroo Rat] Branson QH540 O34 > Rapski, M. G., S. J. Rapski, and P. B. Stacey. 1989. Genetic differentiation in a population of rock squirrels (Spermophilus variegatus, Sciuridae) in central New Mexico. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 34(3): 424-427. [Magdalena Mountains] Branson QH1 So89n > Schroder, G. D., and M. L Rosenzweig. 1975. Perturbation analysis of competition and overlap in habitat utilization between Dipodomy ordii and Dipodomys merriami. OECOLOGIA 19(1): 9-28. [Ord Kangaroo Rat; Merriam Kangaroo Rat] Branson QH540 O34 > Schroder, G. D., and K. N. Geluso. 1975. Spatial distribution of Dipodomys spectabilis mounds. JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 56(2): 363-367. [Bannertail Kangaroo Rat] Branson QL700 J6 > Schroder, G. D. 1979. Foraging behavior and home range utilization of the bannertail kangaroo rat (Dipodomys spectabilis). ECOLOGY 60(4): 657-665. Branson QH540 Ec731 > __, 1987. Mechanisms for coexistence among three species of Dipodomys: habitat selection and an alternative. ECOLOGY 68(4): 1071-1083. [Ord Kangaroo Rat; Merriam Kangaroo Rat; Bannertail Kangaroo Rat] Branson QH540 Ec731 > Stephenson, T. E., J. L. Holecheck, and C. B. Kuykendall. 1985. Drought effect on pronghorn and other ungulate diets. JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT 49(1): 146-151. [San Antonio Mountain] Branson SK351 J826wm > __, 1985. Diets of four wild ungulates on winter range in northcentral New Mexico. SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST 30(3): 337-441. [San Antonio Mountain; Wild Horses; Mule Deer; Elk; Pronghorn] Branson QH1 So89n