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MGS-Related Publications by author

Distribution, relative density, habitat preference and seasonal activity levels of the Mohave ground squirrel, (Spermophilus mohavensis) and Antelope ground squirrel (Ammospermophilus leueurus) in the western Mojave desert.

Appendices(separate document)

Author(s): Jeff Ardahl, Paul Roush

Source: Bureau of Land Management (1985)

Published by: Bureau of Land Management

Desert Ground Squirrels

Author(s): George A. Bartholomew and Jack W. Hudson

Source: Scientific American , Vol. 205, No. 5 (November 1961), pp. 107-117

Published by: Scientific American, a division of Nature America, Inc.

Aestivation in the Mohave Ground Squirrel (Citellus mohavensis)

Author(s): George A. Bartholomew and Jack W. Hudson

Source: Bulletin in Museum of Comparative Zoology, volume 124

Phylogeography of the ground squirrel subgenus Xerospermophilus and assembly of the Mojave Desert biota

Author(s): Kayce C. Bell, David J. Hafner, Philip Leitner, and Marjorie D. Matocq

Source: Journal of Biogeography (2010) 37

Regional genetic subdivision in the Mohave ground squirrel: evidence of historic isolation and ongoing connectivity in a Mojave Desert endemic

Author(s): K. C. Bell1 & M. D. Matocq

Source:  Animal Conservation, ISSN 1367-9430

Spermophilus mohavensis

Author(s): Troy L. Best

Source:  Mammalian Species, No. 509

Sampling Methods and Trapping Success Trends for the Mohave Ground Squirrel, Spermophilus mohavensis

Author(s): Matthew L. Brooks and John R. Matchett

Source:  California Fish and Game 88(4):165-177 2002

Temperature Tests for Diurnal Live Trapping Shade Configurations

Author(s): Howard O. Clark Jr., Darren P. Newman, Charles J. Randel, Marc D. Meyer

Source:  Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society 44:1-3, 2008

Multiscale connectivity and graph theory highlight critical areas for 

conservation under climate change

Author(s): Thomas E. Dilts, Peter J. Weisberg, Philip Leitner, Marjorie D. Matocq, Richard D. Inman, Kenneth E. Nussear, and Todd C. Esque

Source:  Ecological Applications, 26(4), 2016, pp. 1223–1237

Unprecedented Data for Joshua Trees (Y. brevifolia and Y. jaegeriana) Reveal Contemporary Climate Associations of a Mojave Desert Icon

Author(s): Todd C. Esque, Daniel F. Shryock, Gabrielle A. Berry, Felicia C. Chen, Lesley A. DeFalco, Sabrina M. Lewicki, Brent L. Cunningham, Eddie J. Gaylord, Caitlin S. Poage, Gretchen E. Gantz, Ross A. Van Gaalan, Ben O. Gottsacker, Amanda M. McDonald, Jeremy B. Yoder, Christopher I. Smith, Kenneth E. Nussear

Source:  Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, December 2023

Petition to Delist the Mohave Ground Squirrel as Threatened

Author(s): John Gustafson

Source:  California Department of Fish and Wildlife, March 1993

Home-Range Size and Use of Space by Adult Mohave Ground Squirrels, Spermophilus mohavensis

Author(s): John Harris and Philip Leitner

Source:  Journal of Mammalogy, 85(3):517–523, 2004

Long-Distance Movements of Juvenile Mohave Ground Squirrels, Spermophilus mohavensis

Author(s): John Harris and Philip Leitner

Source:  The Southwestern Naturalist 50(2):188–196, 2005

Impacts of climate change and renewable energy development on habitat of an endemic squirrel, Xerospermophilus mohavensis, in the Mojave Desert, USA

Author(s): Richard D. Inman a, Todd C. Esque, Kenneth E. Nussear, Philip Leitner, Marjorie D. Matocq, Peter J. Weisberg, Thomas E. Dilts

Source:  Biological Conservation, 200 (2016)

Is there room for all of us? Renewable energy and Xerospermophilus mohavensis

Author(s): Richard D. Inman, Todd C. Esque, Kenneth E. Nussear, Philip Leitner, Marjorie D. Matocq, Peter J. Weisberg, Tomas E. Dilts, Amy G. Vandergast

Source:  Endangered Species Research, Vol. 20: 1–18, 2013

Assessing Site Occupancy of Mohave Ground Squirrels: Implications for Conservation

Author(s): Mary Kotschwar Logan

Source:  The Journal of Wildlife Management 80(2):208–220; 2016; DOI: 10.1002

The Mohave Ground Squirrel on Ft. Irwin

Author(s): Anthony J. Krzsik

Source:  USACERL Technical Report EN-94/09: 1994

Mohave Ground Squirrel Body Mass

Author(s): Barbara Leitner

Source:  MGS TAG Meeting, 10/28/2024

CURRENT STATUS OF THE MOHAVE GROUND SQUIRREL

Author(s): Philip Leitner

Source:  TRANS.WEST.SECT.WILDL.SOC. 44:2008

Current Status of the Mohave Ground Squirrel (Xerospermophilus mohavensis): A Five-Year Update (2008–2012)

Author(s): Philip Leitner

Source:  Western Wildlife 2:9–22, 2015

Current status of the Mohave ground squirrel: an update covering the period 2013–2020

Author(s): Philip Leitner

Source:  California Fish and Wildlife Special CESA Issue:300-316; 2021

Diet of the Mohave Ground Squirrel (Xerospermophilus mohavensis) in Relation to Season and Rainfall

Author(s):  Leitner, Barbara M., and Leitner, Philip

Source:  Western North American Naturalist 77(1), 2017

Mohave Ground Squirrel Habitat Assessment, DesertXpress Rail Project

Author(s):  Leitner, Philip

Source:  Project habitat assessment report, 2007

Mohave Ground Squirrel Study in the Coso Grazing Exclosure (Coso Known Geothermal Resources Area, Inyo County, CA)

Author(s):  Leitner, Philip, and Leitner, Barbara

Source:  Report for China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station, 1991

Genetic Structure Across a Contact Zone Between Xerospermophilus Ground Squirrels in Southern California

Author(s):  Philip Leitner, Jennifer Rippert, Marjorie D. Matocq

Source:  Western North American Naturalist 77(2), pp. 151-161, 2017

Wagering with an incomplete deck—refining conservation plans for the New Mexico Meadow Jumping Mouse (Zapus luteus luteus)

Author(s): Jason L. Malaney, Caroline R. Wilford, Jonathan T. Woods, Bruce L. Christman, Randy D. Jennings, Carol L. Chambers, Jennifer L. Zahratka, Schuyler W. Liphardt, John R. Demboski, and Joseph A. Cook

Source:  Journal of Mammalogy, XX(X):1–17, 2023

Use of a Mesh Live Trap for Small Mammals: Are Results from Sherman Live Traps Deceptive?

Author(s): Michael j. O'Farrell, William A. Clark, F.H. Emerson, Stephen M. Juarez, Fenton R. Kay, Theda M. O'Farrell, and Tracy Y. Goolett

Source:  Journal of Mammalogy, 75(3):692-699, 1994

Captive Breeding, Husbandry, Release, and Translocation of Sciurids

Author(s):  Sharon A. Poessel

Source:  U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Scientific Investigations Report 2023–5055

Demographic and environmental correlates of home ranges and long-distance movements of Mohave ground squirrels

Author(s):  Sharon A. Poessel

Source:  Journal of Mammalogy, 104(1):104–114, 2023

Adult White-tailed Antelope Squirrel (Ammospermophilus leucurus) Density, Indian Wells Valley, San Bernardino, California

Author(s):Charles J. Randel, Howard O. Clark Jr.

Source:  Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society 46:21-24, 2010

Biology of the Mohave Ground Squirrel SPERMOPHILUS MOHAVENSIS (sic.);  Home Range, daily activity, foraging, and weight gain, and thermoregulatory behavior.

Author(s): Michael Anthony Recht

Source:  University of California, Los Angeles, 1977

The Distribution and Habitat Preferences of the Mohave Ground Squirrel in the Southeastern Portion of its Range

Author(s): Edwin V. Wessman

Source:  California Department of Fish and Game, August 1977

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