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INDEX TO VOLUME 74 AUTHORS Agler, B. A., R. L. Schooley, S. E. Frohock, S. K. Ka- Biknevicius, A. R.: tona, and I. E. Seipt: Biomechanical scaling of limb bones and dif- Reproduction of photographically identified fin ferential limb use in caviomorph rodents, 95 whales, Balaenoptera physalus, from the Gulf Bogue, B. A.: of Maine, 577 (see Derting, T. L.) Allen, S. G., M. Stephenson, R. W. Risebrough, L. Bollinger, E. K..: Fancher, A. Shiller, and D. Smith: (see Harper, S. J.) Red-pelaged harbor seals of the San Francisco Bon, R., M. Dardaillon, and I. Estevez: Bay region, 588 Mating and lambing periods as related to age of Andersen, D. C., and M. L. Folk: female mouflon, 752 Blarina brevicauda and Peromyscus leucopus Boone, J. L., J. Laerm, and M. H. Smith: reduce overwinter survivorship of acorn wee- Taxonomic status of Peromyscus gossypinus vils in an Indiana hardwood forest, 656 anastasae (Anastasia Island cotton mouse), 363 Arita, H. T.: Boonstra, R., B. S. Gilbert, and C. J. Krebs: Mating Conservation biology of the cave bats of Mex- systems and sexual dimorphism in mass in micro- ico, 693 tines, 224 Atkinson, D.: Boren, J. C., R. L. Lochmiller, and M. R. Vestey: (see Oswald, C.) Profiles of serum amino acids to assess condi- Audet, D.: tion of cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus), 943 (see Fenton, M. B.) Boyd, I. L.: Audet, D., M. D. Engstrom, and M. B. Fenton: (see Lunn, N. J.) Morphology, karyology, and echolocation calls Boyer, T. S., and C. R. Terman: of Rhogeessa (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) Comparing reproductive inhibition in female white-footed mice from Michigan and Vir- from the Yucatan Peninsula, 498 Baker, A. J.: ginia, 813 (see Stewart, D. T.) Bozinovic, F.: Baker, R. J.: (see Marquet, P. A.) Bradley, R. D.: (see Van Den Bussche, R. A.) Barret, G. W.: (see Van Den Bussche, R. A.) Branch, L. C.: (see Harper, S. J.) Intergroup and intragroup spacing in the plains Barton, T.: vizcacha, Lagostomus maximus, 890 (see Lunn, N. J.) Branch, L. C., D. Villarreal, and G. S. Fowler: Batzli, G. O., and H. Henttonen: Recruitment, dispersal, and group fusion in a Home range and social organization of the sing- declining population of the plains vizcacha ing vole (Microtus miurus), 868 (Lagostomus maximus; Chinchillidae), 9 Baumgardner, G. D., and M. L. Kennedy: Bronson, F. H.: Morphometric variation in kangaroo rats (genus (see Heideman, P. D.) Dipodomys) and its relationship to selected Brown, J. S.: abiotic variables, 69 (see Kotler, B. P.) Beltran, J. F., and M. Delibes: Burnham, K. P.: Physical characteristics of Iberian lynxes (Lynx (see Schooley, R. L.) pardinus) from Dojfiana, Southwestern Spain, Calhoon, R. E.: 852 (see Haspel, C.) Berger, J.: Camilo, G. R.: (see Sweitzer, R. A.) (see Willig, M. R.) Berteaux, D.: Campbell, D. L.: Female-biased mortality in a sexually dimor- (see Epple, G.) phic ungulate: feral cattle of Amsterdam Is- Campbell, M. T., and N. A. Slade: land, 732 Effect of mass on seasonal survivorship of Bianchi, M. S.: northern cotton rats, 971 (see Bianchi, N.O.) Carr, S. M., and G. A. Hughes: Bianchi, N. O., and M. S. Bianchi: Direction of introgressive hybridization be- Male specific Sry patterns in marsupials, 531 tween species of North American deer (Odo- Bickham, J. W.: coileus) as inferred from mitochondrial-cy- (see Qumsiyeh, M. B.) tochrome-b sequences, 331 Bideau, E., J. F. Gerard, J. P. Vincent, and M. L. Carraway, L. N., and P. K. Kennedy: Maublanc: Genetic variation in Thomomys bulbivorus, an Effects of age and sex on space occupation by endemic to the Willamette Valley, Oregon, European roe deer, 745 952 J. Mamm., 74(4):1 108-1124, 1993 INDEX TO VOLUME 74 AUTHORS Agler, B. A., R. L. Schooley, S. E. Frohock, S. K. Ka- Biknevicius, A. R.: tona, and I. E. Seipt: Biomechanical scaling of limb bones and dif- Reproduction of photographically identified fin ferential limb use in caviomorph rodents, 95 whales, Balaenoptera physalus, from the Gulf Bogue, B. A.: of Maine, 577 (see Derting, T. L.) Allen, S. G., M. Stephenson, R. W. Risebrough, L. Bollinger, E. K..: Fancher, A. Shiller, and D. Smith: (see Harper, S. J.) Red-pelaged harbor seals of the San Francisco Bon, R., M. Dardaillon, and I. Estevez: Bay region, 588 Mating and lambing periods as related to age of Andersen, D. C., and M. L. Folk: female mouflon, 752 Blarina brevicauda and Peromyscus leucopus Boone, J. L., J. Laerm, and M. H. Smith: reduce overwinter survivorship of acorn wee- Taxonomic status of Peromyscus gossypinus vils in an Indiana hardwood forest, 656 anastasae (Anastasia Island cotton mouse), 363 Arita, H. T.: Boonstra, R., B. S. Gilbert, and C. J. Krebs: Mating Conservation biology of the cave bats of Mex- systems and sexual dimorphism in mass in micro- ico, 693 tines, 224 Atkinson, D.: Boren, J. C., R. L. Lochmiller, and M. R. Vestey: (see Oswald, C.) Profiles of serum amino acids to assess condi- Audet, D.: tion of cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus), 943 (see Fenton, M. B.) Boyd, I. L.: Audet, D., M. D. Engstrom, and M. B. Fenton: (see Lunn, N. J.) Morphology, karyology, and echolocation calls Boyer, T. S., and C. R. Terman: of Rhogeessa (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) Comparing reproductive inhibition in female white-footed mice from Michigan and Vir- from the Yucatan Peninsula, 498 Baker, A. J.: ginia, 813 (see Stewart, D. T.) Bozinovic, F.: Baker, R. J.: (see Marquet, P. A.) Bradley, R. D.: (see Van Den Bussche, R. A.) Barret, G. W.: (see Van Den Bussche, R. A.) Branch, L. C.: (see Harper, S. J.) Intergroup and intragroup spacing in the plains Barton, T.: vizcacha, Lagostomus maximus, 890 (see Lunn, N. J.) Branch, L. C., D. Villarreal, and G. S. Fowler: Batzli, G. O., and H. Henttonen: Recruitment, dispersal, and group fusion in a Home range and social organization of the sing- declining population of the plains vizcacha ing vole (Microtus miurus), 868 (Lagostomus maximus; Chinchillidae), 9 Baumgardner, G. D., and M. L. Kennedy: Bronson, F. H.: Morphometric variation in kangaroo rats (genus (see Heideman, P. D.) Dipodomys) and its relationship to selected Brown, J. S.: abiotic variables, 69 (see Kotler, B. P.) Beltran, J. F., and M. Delibes: Burnham, K. P.: Physical characteristics of Iberian lynxes (Lynx (see Schooley, R. L.) pardinus) from Dojfiana, Southwestern Spain, Calhoon, R. E.: 852 (see Haspel, C.) Berger, J.: Camilo, G. R.: (see Sweitzer, R. A.) (see Willig, M. R.) Berteaux, D.: Campbell, D. L.: Female-biased mortality in a sexually dimor- (see Epple, G.) phic ungulate: feral cattle of Amsterdam Is- Campbell, M. T., and N. A. Slade: land, 732 Effect of mass on seasonal survivorship of Bianchi, M. S.: northern cotton rats, 971 (see Bianchi, N.O.) Carr, S. M., and G. A. Hughes: Bianchi, N. O., and M. S. Bianchi: Direction of introgressive hybridization be- Male specific Sry patterns in marsupials, 531 tween species of North American deer (Odo- Bickham, J. W.: coileus) as inferred from mitochondrial-cy- (see Qumsiyeh, M. B.) tochrome-b sequences, 331 Bideau, E., J. F. Gerard, J. P. Vincent, and M. L. Carraway, L. N., and P. K. Kennedy: Maublanc: Genetic variation in Thomomys bulbivorus, an Effects of age and sex on space occupation by endemic to the Willamette Valley, Oregon, European roe deer, 745 952 J. Mamm., 74(4):1 108-1124, 1993 November 1993 INDEX Carter, T. S.: Dunning, G. C.: (see Clark, B. S.) (see Fenton, M. B.) Catzeflis, F. M.: Dyck, A. P., and R. A. MacArthur: (see Contreras, L. C.) Seasonal variation in the microclimate and gas Chesser, R. K.: composition of beaver lodges in a boreal en- (see Schribner, K. T.) vironment, 180 (see Van Den Bussche, R. A.) Ejifler, M. A.: Choate, J. R.: (see Slade, N. A.) (see Davis, F. W.) Engstrom, M. D.: Clark, B. S., D. M. Leslie, Jr., and T. S. Carter: (see Audet, D.) Foraging activity of adult female Ozark big-eared Epple, G., J. R. Mason, D. L. Nolte, and D. L. Camp- bats (Plecotus townsendii ingens) in summer, bell: 422 Effects of predator odors on feeding in the Colman, F. H.: mountain beaver (Aplodontia rufa), 715 (see Taber, A. B.) Estevez, I.: Contreras, L. C.: (see Bon, R.) (see Marquet, P. A.) Fairbanks, W. S.: Contreras, L. C., J. C. Torres-Mura, A. E. Spotorno, Birthdate, birthweight, and survival in prong- and F. M. Catzeflis: horn fawns, 129 Morphological variation of the glans penis of Fancher, L.: South American octodontid and abrocomid (see Allen, S. G.) rodents, 926 Feldhamer, G. A., R. S. Klann, A. S. Gerard, and A. Créte, M.: C. Driskell: (see Lariviére, S.) Habitat partitioning, body size, and timing of Croxall, J. P.: parturition in pygmy shrews and associated (see Lunn, N. J.) soricids, 403 Cummings, J. A.: Fenton, M. B.: (see Heideman, P. D.) (see Audet, D.) Cunningham, L. L.: Fenton, M. B., D. Audet, D. C. Dunning, J. Long, C. (see Wilkins, K. T.) B. Merriman, D. Pearl, D. M. Syme, B. Adkins, S. Dardaillon, M.: Pedersen, and T. Wohlgenant: (see Bon, R.) Activity patterns and roost selection by Noctilio Davelos, A. L.: albiventris (Chiroptera: Noctilionidae) in (see Slade, N. A.) Costa Rica, 607 Davis, F. W., and J. R. Choate: Findley, J. S.: Morphologic variation and age structure in a (see Herrera M., L. G.) population of the eastern mole, Scalopus Fish, F. E.: aquaticus, 1014 Comparison of swimming kinematics between Davis, S. K.: terrestrial and semiaquatic opossums, 275 (see Hogan, K. M.) FitzGibbon, C. D.: De luliis, G.: Antipredator strategies of female Thomson’s ga- The zygomatic arch of Hyaenodon (Hyaeno- zelles with hidden fawns, 758 dontidae: Creodonta), 347 Fleming, T. H.: DeWalt, T. S., E. G. Zimmerman, and J. V. Planz: (see Herrera M., L. G.) Mitochondrial-DNA phylogeny of species of the (see Sahley, C. T.) boylii and truei groups of the genus Pero- Folk, M. L.: myscus, 352 (see Andersen, D. C.) Delibes, M.: Fonken, P.: (see Beltran, J. F.) (see Oswald, C.) Delorme, D.: Fowler, G. S..: (see Gaillard, J. M.) (see Branch, L. C.) Demastes, J. W., and M. S. Hafner: Frase, B.: Cospeciation of pocket gophers (Geomys) and (see Getz, L. L.) their chewing lice (Geomydoecus), 521 Frohock, S. E.: Dempsey, J. A., and D. M. Keppie: (see Agler, B. A.) Foraging patterns of eastern red squirrels, 1007 Fuller, T. K., and P. W. Kat: Derting, T. L., and B. A. Bogue: Hunting success of African wild dogs in south- Responses of the gut to moderate energy de- western Kenya, 464 mands in a small herbivore (Microtus penn- Gaillard, J. M., D. Delorme, J. M. Jullien, and D. sylvanicus), 59 Tatin: Doncaster, C. P.: Timing and synchrony of births in roe deer, 738 (see Taber, A. B.) Geffen, E., and D. W. Macdonald: Driskell, A. C..: Activity and movement patterns of Blanford’s (see Feldhamer, G. A.) foxes, 455 1110 JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY Vol. 74, No. 4 Gerard, A. S.: Helle, E., and K. Kauhala: (see Feldhamer, G. A.) Age structure, mortality, and sex ratio of the Gerard, J. F.: raccoon dog in Finland, 936 (see Bideau, E.) Hellgren, E. C., L. L. Rogers, and U. S. Seal: Getz, L. L., B. McGuire, T. Pizzuto, J. E. Hofmann, Serum chemistry and hematology of black bears: and B. Frase: physiological indices of habitat quality or sea- Social organization of the prairie vole (Microtus sonal patterns?, 304 ochrogaster), 44 Henttonen, H.: Gilbert, B. S.: (see Batzli, G. O.) (see Boonstra, R.) Herrera M., L. G., T. H. Fleming, and J. S. Findley: Gilbert, F. F.: Geographic variation in carbon composition of (see Griffin, K. A.) the pallid bat, Antrozous pallidus, and its di- Glenn, T. C., and D. R. Smith: etary implications, 601 Genetic variation and subspecific relationships Heske, E. J.: of Michigan elk (Cervus elaphus), 782 (see Ostfeld, R. S.) Gould, E., W. McShea, and T. Grand: Higgins, L. V.: Function of the star in the star-nosed mole, Con- The nonannual, nonseasonal breeding cycle of dylura cristata, 108 the Australian sea lion, Neophoca cinerea, 270 Grand, T.: Hindocha, S. P.: (see Gould, E.) (see Stewart, D. T.) Green, W. C. H., and A. Rothstein: Hofmann, J. E.: Asynchronous parturition in bison: implica- (see Getz, L. L.) tions for the Hider-Follower dichotomy, 920 Hogan, K. M., M. C. Hedin, H. S. Koh, S. K. Davis, Greenbaum, I. F.: and I. F. Greenbaum: (see Hogan, K. M.) Systematic and taxonomic implications of Griffin, K. A., and F. F. Gilbert: karyotypic, electrophoretic, and mitochon- Heart rate of fishers (Martes pennanti) during drial-DNA variation in Peromyscus from the exercise, 285 Pacific northwest, 819 Gruenhagen, N. M.: Holcombe, D. W.: (see Slade, N. A.) (see Sweitzer, R. A.) Hafner, D. J.: Horner, M. A.: Reinterpretation of the Wisconsinan mamma- (see Sahley, C. T.) lian fauna and paleoenvironment of the Ed- Howard, W. E.: Animal research is defensible, 234 wards Plateau, Texas, 162 Hafner, M. S.: Hughes, G. A.: (see Carr, S. M.) (see Demastes, J. W.) Ibaiiez, C.: Haimovici, M.: (see Juste, J.) (see Rosas, F. C. W.) Jinchu, H.: Hamilton, M. J.: (see Johnson, K. G.) (see Van Den Bussche, R. A.) Johnson, K. G., W. Wei, D. G. Reid, and H. Jinchu: Harley, E. H.: Food habits of Asiatic leopards (Panthera par- (see O’Ryan, C.) dus fusea) in Wolong Reserve, Sichuan, Chi- Harper, S. J., E. K. Bollinger, and G. W. Barrett: na, 646 Effects of habitat patch shape on population dy- Jullien, J. M.: namics of meadow voles (Microtus pennsyl- (see Gaillard, J. M.) vanicus), 1045 Juste, J., and C. Ibafiez: Haspel, C., and R. E. Calhoon: A new Tadarida of the subgenus Chaerephon Activity patterns of free-ranging cats in Brook- (Chiroptera: Molossidae) from Sao Tomé Is- lyn, New York, 1 land, Gulf of Guinea (West Africa), 901 Hayes, J. P., and M. E. Richmond: Kat, P. W.: Clinal variation and morphology of woodrats (see Fuller, T. K.) (Neotoma) of the eastern United States, 20“ Katona, S. K.: Heaney, L. R.: (see Agler, B. A.) (see Heideman, P. D.) Kauhala, K.: Hedin, M. C.: (see Helle, E.) (see Hogan, K. M.) Kennedy, M. L.: Heideman, P. D., J. A.C ummings, and L. R. Heaney: (see Baumgardner, G. D.) Reproductive timing and early embryonic de- Kennedy, P. K.: velopment in an Old World fruit bat, Otop- (see Carraway, L. N.) teropus cartilagonodus (Megachiroptera), 621 Keppie, D. M.: Heideman, P. D., and F. H. Bronson: (see Dempsey, J. A.) Potential and realized reproduction in a tropical Klann, R. S.: population of Peromyscus (Rodentia), 261 (see Feldhamer, G. A.) November 1993 INDEX 1111 Koh, H. S.: Marquet, P. A., L. C. Contreras, S. Silva, J. C. Torres- Mura, and F. Bozinovic: Korth, W. W.: Natural history of Microcavia niata in the high The skull of Hitonkala (Florentiamyidae, Ro- Andean zone of northern Chile, 136 dentia) and relationships within Geomyoidea, Martinez-Gallardo, R., and V. Sanchez-Cordero: 168 Dietary value of fruits and seeds to spiny pocket Kotler, B. P., J. S. Brown, and W. A. Mitchell: mice, Heteromys desmarestianus (Hetero- Environmental factors affecting patch use in two myidae), 436 species of gerbilline rodents, 614 Mason, J. R.: Krebs, C. J.: (see Epple, G.) (see Boonstra, R.) Mathews, N. E., and W. F. Porter: Laerm, J.: Effect of social structure on genetic structure of (see Boone, J. L.) free-ranging white-tailed deer in the Adiron- Laing, S. P., and F. G. Lindzey: dack Mountains, 33 Patterns of replacement of resident cougars in Maublanc, M. L.: southern Utah, 1056 (see Bideau, E.) Lariviére, S., and M. Créte: McClenaghan, L. R., Jr., and E. Taylor: The size of eastern coyotes (Canis latrans): a Temporal and spatial demographic patterns in comment, 1072 Dipodomys stephensi from Riverside Coun- Leberg, P. L., and M. H. Smith: ty, California, 636 Influence of density on growth of white-tailed McCreedy, C. D., and H. P. Weeks, Jr.: deer, 723 Growth of cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus flori- Lee, P.-F., Y.-S. Lin, and D. R. Progulske: danus) in response to ancillary sodium, 217 Reproductive biology of the red-giant flying McGuire, B.: squirrel, Petaurista petaurista, in Taiwan, 982 (see Getz, L. L.) Leslie, D. M. Jr.: McMurry, S. T.: (see Clark, B. S.) (see Lochmiller, R. L.) Lim, B. K., and D. E. Wilson: McShea, W.: Taxonomic status of Artibeus amplus (Chirop- (see Gould, E.) tera: Phyllostomidae) in northern South McShea, W. J., and G. Schwede: America, 763 Variable acorn crops: responses of white-tailed Lin, Y.-S.: deer and other mast consumers, 999 (see Lee, P.-F.) Mech, L. D.: Lindzey, F. G.: Resistance of young wolf pups to inclement (see Laing, S. P.) weather, 485 Lochmiller, R. L.: Mellink, E., and H. Madrigal: (see Boren, J. C.) Ecology of Mexican prairie dogs, Cynomys mex- (see Peitz, D. G.) icanus, in E] Manantial, northeastern Mexico, Lochmiller, R. L., M. R. Vestey, and S. T. McMurry: 631 Phenotypic variation in lymphoproliferative re- Merriman, C. B.: sponsiveness to mitogenic stimulation in cot- (see Fenton, M. B.) ton rats, 189 Michener, G. R.: Lomolino, M. V.: Lethal myiasis of Richardson’s ground squirrels Matching of granivorous mammals of the Great by the sarcophagid fly Neobellieria citellivora, Basin and Sonoran deserts on a species-for- 148 species basis, 863 Miller, K. V.: Long, J.: (see Sawyer, T. G.) (see Fenton, M. B.) Miller, M. C.: Lucas S. G., and T. E. Williamson: A new taeniodont from the Paleocene of the San (see Ostfeld, R. S.) Mitchell, W. A.: Juan Basin, New Mexico, 175 Lunn, N. J., I. L. Boyd, T. Barton, and J. P. Croxall: (see Kotler, B. P.) Moelleken, S. M. C.: Factors affecting the growth rate and mass at weaning of Antarctic fur seals at Bird Island, (see Soulounias, N.) South Georgia, 908 Moncrief, N. D.: Geographic variation in fox squirrels (Sciurus MacArthur, R. A.: niger) and gray squirrels (S. carolinensis) of (see Dyck, A. P.) Macdonald, D. W.: the lower Mississippi River Valley, 547 Nagy, T. R.: (see Geffen, E.) Maddalena, T.: Effects of photoperiod history and temperature (see Ruedi, M.) on male collared lemmings, Dicrostonyx Madrigal, H.: groenlandicus, 990 (see Mellink, E.) Nelson, M. E.: Marchinton, R. L.: Natal dispersal and gene flow in white-tailed (see Sawyer, T. G.) deer in northeastern Minnesota, 316 1112 JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY Vol. 74, No. 4 Neris, N. N.: Qumsiyeh, M. B., and J. W. Bickham: (see Taber, A. B.) Chromosomes and relationships of long-eared Noble, S. J.: bats of the ¢snera Plecotus and Otonycteris, (see Willig, M. R.) 376 Nolte, D. L.: Ratnaswamy, M. J., and H. E. Winn: (see Epple, G.) Photogrammetric estimates of allometry and calf O’Ryan, C., and E. H. Harley: production in fin whales, Balaenoptera phys- Comparisons of mitochondrial DNA in black alus, 323 and white rhinoceroses, 343 Reichman, O. J.: Obara, Y.: (see Post, D. M.) (see Ruedi, M.) Reid, D. G.: Ostfeld, R. S., M. C. Miller, and J. Schnurr: (see Johnson, K. G.) Ear tagging increases tick (Ixodes dammini) in- Reynolds, P. S.: festation rates of white-footed mice (Pero- Effects of body size and fur on heat loss of col- myscus leucopus), 651 lared lemmings, Dicrostonyx groenlandicus, Ostfeld, R. S., and E. J. Heske: 291 Sexual dimorphism and mating systems in voles, Richmond, M. E.: 230 (see Hayes, J. P.) Oswald, C., P. Fonken, D. Atkinson, and M. Palladino: Risebrough, R. W.: Lactational water balance and recycling in white- (see Allen, S. G.) footed mice, red-backed voles, and gerbils, Rogers, L. L.: 963 (see Hellgren, E. C.) Palladino, M.: Rosas, F. C. W., M. Haimovici, and M. C. Pinedo: (see Oswald, C.) Age and growth of the South American sea lion, Pearl, D.: Otaria flavescens (Shaw, 1800), in southern (see Fenton, M. B.) Brazil, 141 Pedersen, S.: Rothstein, A.: (see Fenton, M. B.) (see Green, W. C. H.) Peitz, D. G., and R. L. Lochmiller: Ruedi, M., T. Maddalena, P. Vogel, and Y. Obara: Assessing quality of dietary protein through Systematic and biogeographic relationships of analysis of stomach digesta, 777 the Japanese white-toothed shrew (Crocidura Peterson, R. O.: dsinezumi), 535 (see Thurber, J. M.) Rydell, J.: Peterson, R. O., and J. M. Thurber: Variation in foraging activity of an aerial insec- tivorous bat during reproduction, 503 The size of eastern coyotes (Canis latrans): a Sahley, C. T., M. A. Horner, and T. H. Fleming: rebuttal, 1074 Phillips, J. A.: Flight speeds and mechanical power outputs of the nectar-feeding bat, Leptonycteris curasoae Bone consumption by cheetahs at undisturbed (Phyllostomidae: Glossophaginae), 594 kills: evidence for a lack of focal-palatine ero- Sample, B. E., and R. C. Whitmore: sion, 487 Food habits of the endangered Virginia big-eared Pierce, S. S, and F. D. Vogt: bat in West Virginia, 428 Winter acclimatization in Peromyscus mani- Sanchez-Cordero, V.: culatus gracilis, P. leucopus noveboracensis, (see Martinez-Gallardo, R.) and P. |. leucopus, 665 Sawyer T. G., K. V. Miller, and R. L. Marchinton: Pinedo, M. C.: Patterns of urination and rub-urination in fe- (see Rosas, F. C. W.) male white-tailed deer, 477 Pizzuto, T.: Schnurr, J.: (see Getz, L. L.) (see Ostfeld, R. S.) Planz, J. V.: Schooley, R. L.: (see Dewalt, T. S.) (see Agler, B. A.) Porter, C. A.: Schooley, R. L., B. Van Horne, and K. P. Burnham: (see Van Den Bussche, R. A.) Passive integrated transponders for marking free- Porter, W. F.: ranging Townsend’s ground squirrels, 480 (see Mathews, N.E.) Schribner, K. T., and R. K. Chesser: Post, D. M..: Environmental and demographic correlates of Detection of differences in nutrient concentra- spatial and seasonal genetic structure in the tions by eastern woodrats (Neotoma flori- eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus), 1026 dana), 493 Schwede, G.: Post, D. M., O. J. Reichman, and D. E. Wooster: (see McShea, W. J.) Characteristics and significance of the caches of Seal, U. S.: eastern woodrats (Neotoma floridana), 688 (see Hellgren, E. C.) Progulske, D. R.: Seipt, I. E.: (see Lee, P.-F.) (see Agler, B. A.) November 1993 INDEX Shiller, A.: Thurber, J. M.: (see Allen, S. G.) (see Peterson, R. O.) Silva, S.: Thurber, J. M. and, R. O. Peterson: (see Marquet, P. A.) Effects of population density and pack size on Slade, N. A.: the foraging ecology of gray wolves, 879 (see Campbell, M. T.) Torres-Mura, J. C.: Slade, N. A., M. A. Eifler, N. M. Gruenhagen, and A. (see Contreras, L. C.) L. Davelos: (see Marquet, P. A.) Differential effectiveness of standard and long Tumlison, R.: Sherman livetraps in capturing small mam- Geographic variation in the lappet-eared bat, mals, 156 Idionycteris phyllotis, with descriptions of Smith, D.: subspecies, 412 (see Allen, S. G.) Van Den Bussche, R. A., R. K. Chesser, M. J. Ham- Smith, D. R.: ilton, R. D. Bradley, C. A. Porter, and R. J. Baker: (see Glenn, T. C.) Maintenance of a narrow hybrid zone in Pero- Smith, M. H.: myscus leucopus: a test of alternative models, (see Boone, J. L.) 832 (see Leberg, P. L.) Van Den Bussche, R. A., and R. J. Baker: Solounias, N., and S. M. C. Moelleken: Molecular phylogenetics of the New World bat Dietary adaptation of some extinct ruminants genus Phyllostomus based on cytochrome b determined by premaxillary shape, 1059 DNA sequence variation, 793 Spotorno, A. E.: Van Horne, B.: (see Contreras, L. C.) (see Schooley, R. L.) Stein, B. R.: Vestey, M. R.: Comparative hind limb morphology in geo- (see Boren, J. C.) myine and thomomyine pocket gophers, 86 (see Lochmiller, R. L.) Stephenson, M.: Villarreal, D.: (see Allen, S. G.) (see Branch, L. C.) Stewart, D. T., A. J. Baker, and S. P. Hindocha: Vincent, J. P.: Genetic differentiation and population structure (see Bideau, E.) in Sorex haydeni and S. cinereus, 21 Vogel, P.: Strait, S. G.: (see Ruedi, M.) Molar morphology and food texture among Vogt, F. D.: small-bodied insectivorous mammals, 391 (see Pierce, S. S.) Sweitzer, R. A., and D. W. Holcombe: Weeks, H. P., Jr.: Serum-progesterone levels and pregnancy rates (see McCreedy, C. D.) in Great Basin porcupines (Erethizon dorsa- Wei, W.: tum), 769 (see Johnson, K. G.) Sweitzer, R. A., and J. Berger: Whitmore, R. C.: Seasonal dynamics of mass and body condition (see Sample, B. E.) in Great Basin porcupines (Erethizon dorsa- Wiliamson, T. E.: tum), 198 (see Lucas, £. G.) Syme, D. M.: Wilkins, K. T., and L. L. Cunningham: (see Fenton, M. B.) Relationship of cranial and dental features to Taber, A. B., C. P. Doncaster, N. N. Neris, and F. H. direction of mastication in tuco-tucos (Ro- Colman: dentia: Ctenomys), 383 Ranging behavior and population dynamics of Willig, M. R., G. R. Camilo, and S. J. Noble: the Chacoan peccary, Catagonus wagneri, 443 Dietary overlap in frugivorous and insectivo- Tamura, N.: rous bats from edaphic Cerrado habitats of Role of sound communication in mating of Ma- Brazil, 117 laysian Callosciurus (Sciuridae), 468 Wilson, D. E.: Tamura, N., and H.-S. Yong: (see Lim, B. K.) Vocalizations in response to predators in three Winn, H. E.: species of Malaysian Callosciurus (Sciuridae), (see Ratnaswamy, M. J.) 703 Wohlgenant, T.: Tatin, D.: (see Fenton, M. B.) (see Gaillard, J. M.) Wolfe, J. O.: Taylor, E.: Does the “Chitty effect” occur in Peromyscus?, (see McClenaghan, L. R.., Jr.) 846 Terman, C. R.: Woodman, N.: Studies of natural populations of white-footed The correct gender of mammalian generic names mice: reduction of reproduction at varying ending in -otis, 544 densities, 678 Wooster, D. E.: (see Boyer, T. S.) (see Post, D. M.) 1114 JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY Vol. 74, No. 4 Yong, H.-S.: Zimmerman, E. G.: (see Tamura, N.) (see Dewalt, T. S.) SUBJECTS (New names in italic type) Abrocoma: gazella, 908 bennetti, 927 Argentina: cinerea, 927 Abrocoma cinerea, 927 Abrothrix andinus, 65 Ctenomys (7 spp), 390 Acinonyx jubatus, 487, 758 Didelphis azarae, 531 Aconaemys: Lagostomus maximus, 9, 890 fuscus, 926 Lutreolina crassicaudata, 531 sagei, 926 Octodontomys gliroides, 927 Activity: Tympanoctomys barrerae, 927 Felis catus, | Arizona: Martes pennanti, 285 Peromyscus boylii, 353 Noctilio albiventris, 607 Peromyscus truei, 353 Plecotus townsendii, 422 Artibeus: Vulpes cana, 455 amplus, 763 Aepyceros melampus, 464, 648, 1061 fimbriatus, 763 Age determination: fraterculus, 763 Otaria flavescens, 141 hirsutus, 698, 763 Age structure: inopinatus, 763 Nyctereutes procyonoides, 936 intermedius, 698, 763 Scalopus aquaticus, 1014 jamaicensis, 125, 621, 695, 763 Agouti paca, 96 lituratus, 117, 698, 763 Ailuropoda melanoleuca, 646 obscurus, 763 Ailurus fulgens, 646 planirostris, 117, 763 Akodon, 533 Atlantic Ocean: Alabama: Balaenoptera physalus, 577 Peromyscus gossypinus, 374 Australia: Alaska: Neophoca cinerea, 270 Canis lupus, 485 Axis: Microtus miurus, 868 axis, 648 Odocoileus hemionus, 331 porcinus, 648 Peromyscus keeni, 828 Balaena mysticetus, 323 Peromyscus maniculatus, 828 Balaenoptera physalus, 323, 577, 972 Peromyscus sitkensis, 828 ° Balantiopteryx: Alberta: io, 697 Sorex haydeni, 21 plicata, 698 Spermophilus richardsonii, 148 Barbastella barbastellus, 377 Alcelaphus buselaphus, 464 Bassariscus astutus, 347 Alces alces, 217, 331, 745, 879, 1061 Aletomeryx gracilis, 1059 Behavior: Allometry: Aplodontia rufa, 715 Catagonus wagneri, 443 Balaenoptera physalus, 323 Condylura cristata, 108 Allouatta palliata, 493 Alopex lagopus, 347, 455 Gerbillus allenbyi, 614 Gerbillus pyramidum, 614 Amsterdam Island: Bos taurus, 732 Lagostomus maximus, 890 Anatomy: Microtus miurus, 868 Odocoileus virginianus, 477 Caviomorph rodents (22 spp), 95 Anoura geoffroyi, 117, 698 Biogeography: Antechinus stuartii, 189 Thomomys bulbivorus, 952 Antelope cervicapra, 1061 Wisconsinan fauna (19 spp), 162 Antidorcas marsupialis, 488, 1061 Bison bison, 312, 920, 1061 Antilocapra americana, 129, 742, 758, 1061 Blarina: Antrozous pallidus, 601, 699 brevicauda, 27, 55, 157, 403, 652, 656 Aplondontia rufa, 715 carolinensis, 410 Arctocebus calabarensis, 395 Body mass: Arctocephalus: Arctocephalus gazella, 908 australis, 914 Arvicolinae (4 spp), 224 forsteri, 914 Canis latrans, 1072, 1075 November 1993 INDEX Dicrostonyx groenlandicus, 990 Cervus: Erethizon dorsatum, 198 canadensis, 217 Great Basin Desert rodents (5 spp), 863 elaphus, 41, 133, 225, 716, 728, 732, Sigmodon hispidus, 971 738, 745, 769, 782, 971, 1061, 1076 Sonoran Desert rodents (6 spp), 863 nippon, 273 Bolivia: Chaerephon, 901 Abrocoma cinerea, 927 Chaetodipus fallax, 637 Bos taurus, 732, 1061 Chile: Boselaphus tragocamelus, 1061 Caviomorph rodents (9 spp), 927 Bramatherium megacephalum, 1059 Ctenomys magellanicus, 390 Brazil: Ctenomys opimus, 390 Bats (25 spp), 117 Microcavia niata, 136 Otaria flavescens, 141 China: British Columbia: Panthera pardus, 646 Peromyscus keeni, 828 Chinchilla, 928 Peromyscus maniculatus, 828 Chironectes minimus, 275 Peromyscus oreas, 828 Choeronycteris mexicana, 694 California: Chromosomes: Dipodomys stephensi, 636 Otonycteris hemprichii, 376 Odocoileus hemionus, 331 Peromyscus (4 spp), 819 Phoca vitulina, 588 Plecotus austriacus, 376 Callorhinus ursinus, 273, 914 Rhogeessa aeneus, 498 Callosciurus: Chrotopterus auritus, 696 caniceps, 468, 703 Cimolestes, 177 erythraeus, 713 Clethrionomys: nigrovittatus, 469, 703 gapperi, 27, 652, 683, 963, 977 notatus, 468, 703 rutilus, 225, 231 Campeche: Cloeotis, 544 Rhogeessa aeneus, 498 Coendou: Canada: bicolor, 96 Sorex cinereus, 21 prehensilis, 96 Canis: Colombia: adustus, 347 Artibeus amplus, 763 aureus, 759 Artibeus lituratus, 763 familiaris, 160, 347 Colorado: latrans, 160, 347, 455, 631, 715, 758, Antilocapra americana, 129 939, 1072, 1075 Communication: lupus, 347, 455, 485, 879, 923, 1072, 1075 Callosciurus caniceps, 468 Callosciurus notatus, 468 mesomelas, 488 rufus, 1073, 1075 Odocoileus virginianus, 477 Community ecology: Canthumeryx, 1070 Bats (11 spp), 117 Capra: Rodents (9 spp), 863 aegagrus, 648 Condylura cristata, 108 hircus, 1061 Connochaetes: Capreolus capreolus, 40, 716, 738, 745, 1076 gnou, 732 Capromys pilorides, 383 taurinus, 464, 923, 1061 Carollia: brevicauda, 698 Conoryctella pattersoni, 177 perspicillata, 117, 698 Conoryctes comma, 177 subrufa, 698 Conservation biology: Castor: Cave bats (60 spp), 693 canadensis, 180, 486 Cosoryx furcatus, 1059 fiber, 278 Costa Rica: Catagonus wagneri, 443 Noctilio albiventris, 607 Cavia, 96 Peromyscus nudipes, 261 aperea, 96 Cranioceras skinneri, 1059 porcellus, 715, 968 Craseonycteris thonglongyai, 693 sodalis, 96 Cratogeomys castanops, 87 tschudii, 136 Crocidura: Cephalophus, 281 dsinezumi, 535 castaneus, 1061 fuliginosa, 536 Ceratotherium simum, 343 grayi, 536 Cercopithecus: horsfieldi, 535 aethiops, 703 lasiura, 536 mona, 217 leucodon, 536 JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY Vol. 74, No. 4 malayana, 536 Diet: olivieri, 536 Antrozous pallidus, 601 russula, 535 Bats (11 spp), 117 sibirica, 536 Cynomys mexicanus, 631 suaveolens, 535 Heteromys desmarestianus, 436 Crocuta crocuta, 247, 467, 487, 759 Microcavia niata, 137 Cryptotis, 544 Miocene ruminants (17 spp), 1059 parva, 164, 403 Neotoma floridana, 493 Ctenomys, 137 Sigmodon hispidus, 777 boliviensis, 97 Ursus americanus, 304 colburni, 390 Digestion: conoveri, 97 Microtus pennsylvanicus, 59 latro, 390 Diphylla ecaudata, 698 lewisi, 97 Dipodomys, 87, 436 magellanicus, 383, 929 agilis, 70, 637 maulinus, 383, 927 californicus, 69 mendocinus, 383 compactus, 71 opimus, 96, 383 deserti, 71, 865 pearsoni, 932 elator, 70 perrensis, 390 gravipes, 70 sericeus, 390 heermanni, 72 steinbachi, 97 ingens, 70 torquatus, 97 insularis, 70 Cuon alpinus, 455, 647 margaritae, 70 Cynomys: merriami, 72, 641, 865 leucurus, 898 microps, 72 ludovicianus, 372, 632, 711, 897 nelsoni, 69 mexicanus, 631 nitratoides, 72 Cynopterus sphinx, 621 ordii, 70, 164, 632 Cytogenetics: panamintinus, 72 Didelphis azarae, 531 phillipsii, 69 Lutreolina crassicaudata, 531 simulans, 70 Dactylomys dactylinus, 96 spectabilis, 72, 618, 633, 865 Damaliscus lunatus, 464, 1061 stephensi, 70, 636 Dasyprocta: venustus, 70 agouti, 96 Disease: azarae, 96 Peromyscus leucopus, 651 Delphinapterus leucas, 323 Dispersal: Demography: Capreolus capreolus, 745 Dipodomys stephensi, 636 Lagostoinus maximus, 9 Lagostomus maximus, 9 Microtus pennsylvanicus, 1045 Microtus miurus, 868 Odocoileus virginianus, 316 Sylvilagus floridanus, 1026 Distribution: Dens: Artibeus amplus, 763 Neotoma floridana, 688 Dolichotis, 544 Density: Dromomeryx whitfordi, 1059 Canis lupus, 879 Dusicyon, 347 Odocoileus virginianus, 723 gymnocercus, 941 Peromyscus leucopus, 678 Ecclesimus, 171 Dermanura azteca, 698 Echolocation: Description: Rhogeessa aeneus, 501 Idionycteris phyllotis Ecology: hualapaiensis, 417 Canis lupus, 879 Schochia sullivani, 175 Cynomys mexicanus, 631 Tadarida tomensis, 901 Ectoganus, 175 Desmodus: Eidolon helvum, 906 rotundus, 119, 694 Elaphodus cephalophus, 646 youngii, 698 Electrophoresis: Development: Cervus elaphus, 782 Otopteropus cartilagonodus, 621 Crocidura dzinezumi, 535 Diceros bicornis, 343 Geomys (4 spp), 522 Dicrostonyx groenlandicus, 291, 990 Odocoileus virginianus, 33 Didelphis: Peromyscus (4 spp), 819 azarae, 531 Peromyscus gossypinus, 363 virginiana, 160, 275 Sciurus carolinensis, 547

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