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
Author(s): Kayce C. Bell, David J. Hafner, Philip Leitner, and Marjorie D. Matocq
Source: Journal of Biogeography (2010) 37
Author(s): K. C. Bell1 & M. D. Matocq
Source: Animal Conservation, ISSN 1367-9430
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
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
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
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
CURRENT STATUS OF THE MOHAVE GROUND SQUIRREL
Author(s): Philip Leitner
Source: TRANS.WEST.SECT.WILDL.SOC. 44:2008
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
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
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
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