Literature Cited And
Partial Bibliography Of Kansas Mammalogy

Allen, J. A.
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Allen, J. A.
1895. List of mammals collected in the Black Hills region of South Dakota and in western Kansas by Mr. Walter W. Granger with field notes by the collector. Bull. American Mus. Nat. Hist., 7:258-274.
Allen, P. B.
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Ameel, D. J.
1955. Parasites of the coyote in Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad.Sci., 58:208-210.
Andersen, K. W.
1979. Recent records of Mustela nivalis from Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 73:404-406.
Andersen, K. W., and E. D. Fleharty
1964. Additional fox records for Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci. 67:193-194.
Andersen, K. W., and E. D. Fleharty
1967. Mammalian distribution within biotic communities of northeastern Jewell County, Kansas. Fort Hays Studies (n.s.). Sci. Ser., 6:1-45.
Anderson, D. D.
1964. The status of deer in Kansas. Univ. Kansas Mus. Nat. Hist. Misc. Publ., 39:1-36.
Anderson, N., and E. H. Herrick
1963. Adrenal gland responses in a jack rabbit population. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 66:124-130.
Anderson, S.
1960. The baculum in microtine rodents. Univ. Kansas Pub. Mus. Nat. Hist., 12:181-216.
Anderson, S., and B. C. Nelson
1958. Additional records of mammals of Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 60:302-312.
Anonymous
1878. Bounty upon wolf, coyote, wild cat, fox and rabbit scalps. Pp. 584-589 in First Biennial Rept. Kansas State Board Agric., pp. 1-632.
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Baar, S. L., and E. D. Fleharty
1976. A model of the daily energy budget and energy flow through a population of the white-footed mouse. Acta Theriol., 21:179-193.
Baar, S. L., E. D. Fleharty, and M. F. Artman
1975. Utilization of deep burrows and nests by cotton rats in west-central Kansas. Southwest. Nat., 19:440-444.
Bailey, V.
1900. Revision of the American voles of the genus Microtus. North American fauna, 17:1-88.
Bailey, V.
1902. Synopsis of the North American species of Sigmodon.. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 15:101-116.
Baker, A. B.
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Baker, R.
1977. Some aspects of cottontail rabbit ecology in Lyon County, Kansas. Unpubl. Masters Thesis, Emporia State Univ.
Baker, R. H.
1954. A hoary bat from northwestern Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 57:196.
Baker, R. J., R. K. Barnett, and I. F. Greenbaum
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Bancroft, W. L.
1967. Record fecundity for Reithrodontomys megalotis. J. Mamm., 48:306-308.
Bancroft, W. L.
1969. Notes on reproduction of three rodents of Douglas County, Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 72:67-69.
Bartel, M. H.
1964. The life of Raillientina (R) loeweini Bartel and Hansen, 1964, a cestode of the black-tailed jack rabbit, Lepus californicus melanotis Mearns J. Parasitol., 51:800-806.
Bartel, M. H., and M. F. Hansen
1962. Description of microfilariae of Micipsella brevicauda Lyons and Hansen, 1961 (Filarioidae) from the black-tailed jack rabbit, with notes on microfilariae of hares. J. Parasitol., 48:43-46.
Bartel, M. H., and M. F. Hansen
1964. Raillientiara lowewni sp. n. (Cestoda: Davaineidae) from the hare in Kansas with notes on Raillientina of North American mammals. J. Parasitol., 50:448-453.
Bee, J. W., and E. R. Hall
1951. An instance of coyote-dog hybridization. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 54:73-77.
Best, T. L., and E. B. Hart
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Birney, E. C.
1965. Missing teeth in the red and swift fox. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 68:350-351.
Birney, E. C.
1971. Systematics of three species of woodrats (genus Neotoma) in central North America. Abstract. Dissertation Abstracts, Part B:6992.
Birney, E. C.
1973. Systematics of three species of woodrats (genus Neotoma) in central North America. Univ. Kansas Mus. Nat. Hist. Misc. Publ., 58:1-173.
Birney, E. C., and E. D. Fleharty
1966. Age and sex comparisons of wild mink. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 69:139-145.
Birney, E. C., and E. D. Fleharty
1967. An aberrant hind limb of a mink. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 69:358-359.
Birney, E. C., and E. D. Fleharty
1968. Comparative success in the application of aging techniques to a population of winter-trapped mink. Southwest. Nat., 13:275-282.
Birney, E. C., J. K. Jones, Jr., and D. M. Mortimer
1970. The yellow-faced pocket gopher, Pappogeomys castanops, in Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 73:368-375.
Birney, E. C. and J. E. Perez
1971. Inheritance of multiple hemoglobins in two species of woodrats, genus Neotoma (Rodentia: Cricetidae). Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 49:345-356.
Birney, E. C., and J. D. Rising
1967. Notes on distribution and reproduction of some bats from Kansas, with remarks on incidence of rabies. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 70:519-524.
Birney, E. C., and S. L. Twomey
1970. Effects of sodium chloride on water consumption, weight, and survival in the woodrats, Neotoma micropus and Neotoma floridana. J. Mamm., 51:372-375.
Black, J. D.
1935. Tadarida mexicana from the Trego-Gove county region of Kansas, at Castle Rock. J. Mamm., 16:147.
Black, J. D.
1935. The golden harvest mouse from Anderson County, Kansas. J. Mamm., 16:231-232.
Black, J. D.
1935. A new woodchuck from Kansas. J. Mamm., 16:318-320.
Black, J. D.
1937. Mammals of Kansas. Kansas State Board Agric., 30th Biennial Report, 35:116-217.
Bowen, R. E., K. J. McMahon, and R. W. Mitchell
1960. Infectious diseases in a black-tailed jack rabbit (Lepus californicus melanotis, Mearns) population in southwestern Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 63:276-284.
Brecheisen, W. R., and J. M. Legler
1957. The harvest mouse, Reithrodontomys montanus griseus, from southeastern Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 60:90-91.
Bronson, F. H.
1958. Notes on body size of black-tailed jackrabbits. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 61:109-110.
Bronson, F. H., and O. W. Tiemeier
1958. Notes on crop damage by jackrabbits. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 61:226-228.
Bronson, F. H., and O. W. Tiemeier
1958. Reproduction and age distribution of black-tailed jackrabbits in southwestern Kansas. J. Wildlf. Mgmt., 22:409-414.
Bronson, F. H., and O. W. Tiemeier
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Brous, H. A.
1877. Habits of the prairie dogs. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 5:10-12.
Brown, H. L.
1940. The distribution of the white-tailed jackrabbit (Lepus townsendii campanius Hollister) in Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 43:385-389.
Brown, H. L.
1945. Evidence of winter breeding of Peromyscus. Ecology, 26:308-309.
Brown, H. L.
1946. Rodent activity in a mixed prairie near Hays, Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 48:448-456.
Brown, H. L.
1947. Coaction of jackrabbit, cottontail, and vegetation in a mixed prairie. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 50:28-44.
Brown, H. L.
1947. Why has the white-tailed jackrabbit (Lepus townsendii campanius Hollister) become scarce in Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. sci., 49:455-456.
Brumwell, M. J.
1951. An ecological survey of the Fort Leavenworth Military Reservation. American Midl. Nat., 45:187-231.
Bryant, M. D.
1945. Phylogeny of Nearctic Sciuridae. American Midl. Nat., 33:257-390.
Bugbee, R. E., and A. Riegel
1945. Seasonal food choices of the fox squirrel in western Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 48:199-203.
Bunker, C. D.
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Burt, W. H.
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Cameron, G. N., E. D. Fleharty, and H. A. Watts
1979. Geographic variation in the energy content of cotton rats. J. Mamm., 60:817-820.
Capel, S. W., H. D. Anthony, and W. C. Peabody
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Carley, C. J., E. D. Fleharty, and M. A. Mares
1970. Occurrence and activity of Reithrodontomys megalotis, Microtus ochrogaster and Peromyscus maniculatus as recorded by a photographic device. Southwest. Nat., 15:209-216.
Carter, F. L.
1939. A study of jackrabbit shifts in range in western Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 42:431-435.
Choate, J. R.
1967. Wildlife in the Wakarusa Watershed of northeastern Kansas. State Biol. Survey Kansas. 46 pp.
Choate, J. R.
1968. Dental abnormalities in the short-tailed shrew, Blarina brevicauda. J. Mamm., 49:251-258.
Choate, J. R., R. C. Dowler, an J. E. Krause
1979. Mensural discrimination between Peromyscus leucopus and P. maniculatus (Rodentia) in Kansas. Southwest Nat., 24:249-258.
Choate, J. R., M. D. Engstrom, and R. B. Wilhelm
1979. Historical biogeography of the least weasel in Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 82:231-234.
Choate, J. R., and E. D. Fleharty
1973. Habitat preference and spatial relations of shrews in a mixed grassland in Kansas. Southwest. Nat., 18:110-112.
Choate, J. R., and E. D. Fleharty
1975. Synopsis of native Recent mammals of Ellis County, Kansas. Occas. Papers Mus. Texas Tech Univ., 37:1-80.
Choate, J. R., E. D. Fleharty, and R. J. Little
1973. Status of the spotted skunk, Spilogale putorius, in Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 76:226-233.
Choate, J. R., and H. A. Hays
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Choate, J. R., and H. A. Hays
1966. First record of Spermophilus tridecemlineatus from Crawford County, Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 69:99.
Choate, J. R., and J. E. Krause
1974. Historical biogeography of the gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) in Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 77:231-235.
Choate, J. R., C. J. Phillips, and H. H. Genoways
1966. Taxonomic status of the brush mouse, Peromyscus boylii cansensis Long, 1961. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 69:306-313.
Choate, J. R., and D. M. Terry
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Clarke, R. J.
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Clarke, R. F., J. Breukelman, and T. F. Andrews
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Cleveland, E. D., and H. A. Hays
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Cockrum, E. L.
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1953. Aberrations in the color of the prairie vole, Microtus ochrogaster. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 56:86-88.
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