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View article: Two new species of<i>Peromyscus</i>(Cricetidae: Neotominae) from the Transverse Volcanic Belt of Mexico
Two new species of<i>Peromyscus</i>(Cricetidae: Neotominae) from the Transverse Volcanic Belt of Mexico Open
Specimens of the Peromyscus boylii species group distributed in the western and northeastern montane regions of Michoacán, México, historically have been assigned to P. levipes. Previous studies indicated that these specimens possessed mit…
View article: Overture [From Field to Laboratory: A Memorial Volume in Honor of Robert J. Baker]
Overture [From Field to Laboratory: A Memorial Volume in Honor of Robert J. Baker] Open
Introduction to the memorial volume of Special Publications / Museum of Texas Tech University in honor of Robert J. Baker. First paragraph: Herein, we use the word “Overture” not in its first meaning, but rather in its second—“An introduct…
View article: A Scientometric Appreciation of Robert J. Baker's Contributions to Science and Mammalogy
A Scientometric Appreciation of Robert J. Baker's Contributions to Science and Mammalogy Open
This article describes Robert James Baker’s academic pedigree and genealogy, his scientific productivity (number of publications), his citations, his students, his contributions to his university and scientific societies, his personality i…
View article: Robert James Baker (1942-2018), Obituary
Robert James Baker (1942-2018), Obituary Open
First paragraph: On 30 March 2018, the science of mammalogy and the American Society of Mammalogists lost one of the most influential figures of the last half-century. Robert James Baker died quietly at his home in Lubbock, Texas (Fig. 1).…
View article: A timeline of significant events in the development of North American mammalogy /
A timeline of significant events in the development of North American mammalogy / Open
There has been a long tradition of exploration, collection, and faunal survey in mammalogy that dates back to its origin in North America.From studies that empha¬ sized descriptive taxonomy, morphology, distribution, paleontology, and natu…
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Open
An asterisk (*) beside the common name indicates a nonnative species.
View article: A new species in the<i>Peromyscus boylii</i>species group (Cricetidae: Neotominae) from Michoacán, México
A new species in the<i>Peromyscus boylii</i>species group (Cricetidae: Neotominae) from Michoacán, México Open
Specimens of the Peromyscus boylii species group occurring in the montane regions of Michoacán, México, historically have been assigned to P. levipes. However, previous studies have shown that some specimens from eastern Michoacán possesse…
View article: United States biological survey : a compendium of its history, personalities, impacts, and conflicts
United States biological survey : a compendium of its history, personalities, impacts, and conflicts Open
and Texas Tech University).His career spanned over seven decades and produced numerous contributions about the natural history of mammals
View article: Molecular and morphologic data reveal multiple species in<i>Peromyscus pectoralis</i>
Molecular and morphologic data reveal multiple species in<i>Peromyscus pectoralis</i> Open
DNA sequence and morphometric data were used to re-evaluate the taxonomy and systematics of Peromyscus pectoralis. Phylogenetic analyses (maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference) of DNA sequences from the mitochondrial cytochrome-b gene …