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- [Mammal survey of Pennsylvania. Final reports, 1949-52]. by Pennsylvania Game Commission.;
Includes bibliographical references.Richmond, N.D. & Rosland, H.R. Mammal survey of northwestern Pennsylvania. 1949.--Grimm, W.C. & Roberts, H.A. Mammal survey of southwestern Pennsylvania. 1950.--Roslund, H.R. Mammal survey of northcentral Pennsylvania. 1951.--Gifford, C.L. & Whitebread, Ralph. Mammal survey of south central Pennsylvania. 1951.--Grimm, W.C. & Whitebread, Ralph. Mammal survey of northeastern Pennsylvania. 1952.--Roberts, H.A. & Early, R.C. Mammal survey of southeastern Pennsylvania. 1952.
- Subjects: Mammals;
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- Measuring and monitoring biological diversity. by Wilson, Don E.(CARDINAL)272346;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 355-390) and index.Appendixes : Ethics in research / Rasanayagam Rudran and Thomas H. Kunz -- Human health concerns / Thomas H. Kunz, Rasanayagam Rudran, and Gregory Gurri-Glass -- Preservation of voucher specimens / Terry L. Yates, Clyde Jones, and Joseph A. Cook -- Tissues, cell suspensions, and chromosomes / Terry L. Yates -- Sex, age, and reproductive condition of mammals / Thomas H. Kunz, Christen Wemmer, and Virginia Hayssen -- Field parasitology techniques for use with mammals / Scott Lyell Gardner -- Methods for marking mammals / Rasanayagam Rudran [and others] -- Recording mammal calls / William L. Gannon and Mercedes S. Foster -- Vendors of supplies and equipment for mammal diversity studies / Rasanayagam Rudran and F. Russell Cole -- Table of random numbers / Lee-Ann C. Hayek.Introduction / Don E. Wilson [and others] -- Mammalian diversity and natural history / F. Russell Cole and Don E. Wilson -- Designing a study to assess mammalian diversity / Michael J. Conroy and James D. Nichols -- Keys to a successful project : associated data and planning / Martha L. Crump [and others] -- Conducting a survey to assess mammalian diversity / Rasanayagam Rudran and Mercedes S. Foster -- Observational techniques for nonvolant mammals / Rasanayagam Rudran [and others] -- Observational techniques for bats / Thomas H. Kunz [and others] -- Capturing mammals / Clyde Jones [and others] --Mammalian sign / Christen Wemmer [and others] -- Techniques for estimating abundance and species richness / James D. Nichols and Michael J. Conroy [and others] -- The geographic information system for storage and analysis of biodiversity data / Peter August [and others] -- Conclusions and recommendations.
- Subjects: Mammal surveys; Mammals; Biodiversity; Biodiversity;
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- A distributional survey of North Carolina mammals / by Lee, David S.(David Stephen),1943-(CARDINAL)155363; Clark, Mary K.(CARDINAL)178666; Funderburg, John B.,Jr.(John Broadus),1921-2009.(CARDINAL)178665; North Carolina Biological Survey.(CARDINAL)161120;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Mammals; Zoogeography;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 7
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- Results of a biological reconnoissance of the Yukon river region. General account of the region. Annotated list of mammals. by Osgood, Wilfred Hudson,1875-1947.; Bishop, Louis B.;
General account of the region -- Annotated list of mammals / by Wilfred H. Osgood -- Annotated list of birds / by Louis B. Bishop.
- Subjects: Mammals; Mammal surveys; Birds; Bird surveys;
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- A distributional survey of North Carolina mammals; occasonal papers of the North Carolina biological survey, 1982. by Lee, Davis S.; Funderberg, John B., Jr.;
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- Subjects: Mammals;
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- Survey of North American collections of recent mammals / by Yates, Terry L.(CARDINAL)327183; Barber, William R.(CARDINAL)327182; Armstrong, David Michael,1944-(CARDINAL)327181; American Society of Mammalogists.(CARDINAL)319384;
"Bibliography of catalogs of type specimens in collections of mammanls in North America": pages 73-74.
- Subjects: Directories.; Catalogs.; Mammals; Mammals; Mammals;
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- Introduced mammals of New Zealand; an ecological and economic survey. by Wodzicki, K. A.(Kazimierz Antoniz),1900-1987.(CARDINAL)326405;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 244-250).
- Subjects: Mammals; Pests.; Animal ecology.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The Smithsonian Institution African Mammal Project (1961-1972) : an annotated gazetteer of collecting localities and summary of its taxonomic and geographic scope / by African Mammal Project (Smithsonian Institution)(CARDINAL)330913; Schmidt, David F.(CARDINAL)330915; Ludwig, Craig A.(CARDINAL)321326; Carleton, Michael D.(CARDINAL)330914;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- Henry W. Setzer and the African Mammal Project -- Annotated gazetteer of the African Mammal Project.Conceived and directed by Henry W. Setzer, the African Mammal Project (1961-1972) covered portions of 20 countries concentrated in the norther, western, and southern regions of Africa and generated over 63,000 specimens of mammals. The geographic foundation of this ambitious field program is documented as an annotated gazetteer that provides coordinate data for 785 cardinal collecting localities, collectors' names and dates of collection, general ecological descriptions, and mammalian genera obtained at each site. In georeferencing localities, emphasis was given to primary archival sources--original specimen labels, collectors' field journals, and contemporaneous field maps. Most localities surveyed fell within the Northern Savanna and Southern Savanna biotic zones. The Mediterranean, Sahara Desert, Guinea High Forest, and Southwest Arid zones were moderately sampled; the Southwest Cape and Afromontane zones were minimally represented. The principal inventory method applied by field teams involved multiple transect lines of snap traps, supplemented by hunting, roost searching, mist-netting, and specimen purchasing. Total collecting effort varied immensely among countries, from 13 days (Chad) to 770 days (South Africa), and the number of specimens obtained was strongly correlated; length of dedicated site inventory mostly ranged from 3 to 8 days of collecting effort per cardinal locality. The resulting 63,213 vouchers include examples of 15 orders, 47 families, and 208 genera of African mammals; Rodentia (705) and Chiroptera (20%) are most abundantly represented. The historical genesis of the African Mammal Project and its scientific goals as developed by H.W. Setzer are reviewed in the introduction to the gazetteer.
- Subjects: Gazetteers.; Catalogs.; National Museum of Natural History (U.S.); African Mammal Project (Smithsonian Institution); Mammal surveys; Mammals; Mammals; Mammals;
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- A biological survey of Alabama. I. Physiography and life zones. II. The mammals. / by Howell, Arthur H.(Arthur Holmes),1872-1940.(CARDINAL)321101;
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- Subjects: Animals;
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- Catalog of the type specimens of mammals in the United States National Museum : including the biological surveys collection / by Poole, Arthur James,1889-1937.; Shantz, Viola S.;
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- Subjects: Catalogs.; United States National Museum.; Mammals;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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