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INDEX TO VOLUME 77 AUTHORS Acharya, L.: Effect of carrying a radiocollar on expenditure of (see Hickey, M. B. C.) energy by meadow voles, 359 Adolf, S. L.: Best, T. L.: (see Bruns Stockrahm, D. M.) (see Gay, S. W.) Akins, D. R.: Best, T. L., R. K. Chesser, D. A. McCullough, and G. (see Planz, J. V.) D. Baumgardner: Albuja V., L., and B. D. Patterson: Genic and morphometric variation in kangaroo A new species of northern shrew-opossum (Pau- rats, genus Dipodomys, from coastal Califor- cituberculata: Caenolestidae) from the Cordil- nia, 785 lera del Céndor, Ecuador, 41 Bickham, J. W., J. C. Patton, and T. R. Loughlin: Alkon, P. U.: High variability for control-region sequences in a (see Kohlmann, S. G.) marine mammal: implications for conservation Allendorf, F W.: and biogeography of Steller sea lions (Eume- (see Luikart, G.) topias jubatus), 95 Anderson, C. G.: Blanco, A.: (see Thorington, R. W., Jr.) (see Theiler, G. R.) Anderson, S. H.: Bleich, V. C.: (see Smith, B. L.) (see Main, M. B.) Anyonge, W.: Bodkin, J.: Microwear on canines and killing behavior in (see Cronin, M. A.) large carnivores: saber function in Smilodon Boggs, J. F: fatalis, 1059 (see McMurry, S. T.) Baker, R. J., M. J. Hamilton, R. A. Van Den Bussche, Bonzom, J-M.: L. E. Wiggins, D. W. Sugg, M. H. Smith, M. D. (see Berteaux, D.) Lomakin, S. P. Gaschak, E. G. Bundova, G. A. Ru- Boyd, I. L.: denskaya, and R. K. Chesser: Individual variation in the duration of pregnancy Small mammals from the most radioactive sites and birth date in Antarctic fur seals: the role of near the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant, 155 environment, age, and sex of fetus, 124 Ballachey, B.: Branch, L. C., M. Pessino, and D. Villarreal: (see Cronin, M. A.) Response of pumas to a population decline of the Barclay, R. M. R., M. C. Kalcounis, L. H. Crampton, plains vizcacha, 1132 C. Stefan, M. J. Vonhof, L. Wilkinson, and R. M. Braun, J. K.: Brigham: (see Mares, M. A.) Can external radiotransmitters be used to assess Braun, J. K., and M. A. Mares: body temperature and torpor in bats?, 1102 Unusual morphological and behavioral traits in Barrett, G. W.: Abrocoma (Rodentia: Abrocomidae) from Ar- (see Peles, J. D.) gentina, 891 Barrette, C.: Brennan, L. A.: (see Paré, P.) Barry, L. M.: (see Zollner, P. A.) Brigham, R. M.: (see Barry, R. E.) Barry, R. E., and L. M. Barry: (see Barclay, R. M. R.) Species composition and age structure of remains Brown, J. H.: (see Smith, F A.) of hyraxes (Hyracoidea: Procaviidae) at nests of black eagles, 702 Bruns Stockrahm, D. M., B. J. Dickerson, S. L. Adolf, Batzli, G. O.: and R. W. Seabloom: (see Haken, A. E.) Aging black-tailed prairie dogs by weight of eye (see Harper, S. J.) lenses, 874 Baumgardner, G. D.: Bundova, E. G.: (see Best, T. L.) (see Baker, R. J.) Bazhan, N. M., E. N. Makarova, and T. V. Yakovleva: Buskirk, S. W.: Deprivation of food during pregnancy and repro- (see Harlow, H. J.) duction in the water vole (Arvicola terrestris), Buskirk, S. W., Y. Ma, L. Xu, and Z. Jiang: 1078 Diets of, and prey selection by, sables (Martes Belk, M. C., and M. H. Smith: zibellina) in northern China, 725 Pelage coloration in oldfield mice (Peromyscus Cameron, G. N.: polionotus): antipredator adaptation?, 882 (see Eshelman, B. D.) Bergeron, J-M.: Cameron, G. N., and B. D. Eshelman: (see Berteaux, D.) Growth and reproduction of hispid cotton rats Berteaux, D., F Masseboeuf, J-M. Bonzom, J-M. Ber- (Sigmodon hispidus) in response to naturally geron, D. W. Thomas, and H. Lapierre: occurring levels of dietary protein, 220 Journal of Mammalogy, 77(4):1156-1170, 1996 INDEX TO VOLUME 77 AUTHORS Acharya, L.: Effect of carrying a radiocollar on expenditure of (see Hickey, M. B. C.) energy by meadow voles, 359 Adolf, S. L.: Best, T. L.: (see Bruns Stockrahm, D. M.) (see Gay, S. W.) Akins, D. R.: Best, T. L., R. K. Chesser, D. A. McCullough, and G. (see Planz, J. V.) D. Baumgardner: Albuja V., L., and B. D. Patterson: Genic and morphometric variation in kangaroo A new species of northern shrew-opossum (Pau- rats, genus Dipodomys, from coastal Califor- cituberculata: Caenolestidae) from the Cordil- nia, 785 lera del Céndor, Ecuador, 41 Bickham, J. W., J. C. Patton, and T. R. Loughlin: Alkon, P. U.: High variability for control-region sequences in a (see Kohlmann, S. G.) marine mammal: implications for conservation Allendorf, F W.: and biogeography of Steller sea lions (Eume- (see Luikart, G.) topias jubatus), 95 Anderson, C. G.: Blanco, A.: (see Thorington, R. W., Jr.) (see Theiler, G. R.) Anderson, S. H.: Bleich, V. C.: (see Smith, B. L.) (see Main, M. B.) Anyonge, W.: Bodkin, J.: Microwear on canines and killing behavior in (see Cronin, M. A.) large carnivores: saber function in Smilodon Boggs, J. F: fatalis, 1059 (see McMurry, S. T.) Baker, R. J., M. J. Hamilton, R. A. Van Den Bussche, Bonzom, J-M.: L. E. Wiggins, D. W. Sugg, M. H. Smith, M. D. (see Berteaux, D.) Lomakin, S. P. Gaschak, E. G. Bundova, G. A. Ru- Boyd, I. L.: denskaya, and R. K. Chesser: Individual variation in the duration of pregnancy Small mammals from the most radioactive sites and birth date in Antarctic fur seals: the role of near the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant, 155 environment, age, and sex of fetus, 124 Ballachey, B.: Branch, L. C., M. Pessino, and D. Villarreal: (see Cronin, M. A.) Response of pumas to a population decline of the Barclay, R. M. R., M. C. Kalcounis, L. H. Crampton, plains vizcacha, 1132 C. Stefan, M. J. Vonhof, L. Wilkinson, and R. M. Braun, J. K.: Brigham: (see Mares, M. A.) Can external radiotransmitters be used to assess Braun, J. K., and M. A. Mares: body temperature and torpor in bats?, 1102 Unusual morphological and behavioral traits in Barrett, G. W.: Abrocoma (Rodentia: Abrocomidae) from Ar- (see Peles, J. D.) gentina, 891 Barrette, C.: Brennan, L. A.: (see Paré, P.) Barry, L. M.: (see Zollner, P. A.) Brigham, R. M.: (see Barry, R. E.) Barry, R. E., and L. M. Barry: (see Barclay, R. M. R.) Species composition and age structure of remains Brown, J. H.: (see Smith, F A.) of hyraxes (Hyracoidea: Procaviidae) at nests of black eagles, 702 Bruns Stockrahm, D. M., B. J. Dickerson, S. L. Adolf, Batzli, G. O.: and R. W. Seabloom: (see Haken, A. E.) Aging black-tailed prairie dogs by weight of eye (see Harper, S. J.) lenses, 874 Baumgardner, G. D.: Bundova, E. G.: (see Best, T. L.) (see Baker, R. J.) Bazhan, N. M., E. N. Makarova, and T. V. Yakovleva: Buskirk, S. W.: Deprivation of food during pregnancy and repro- (see Harlow, H. J.) duction in the water vole (Arvicola terrestris), Buskirk, S. W., Y. Ma, L. Xu, and Z. Jiang: 1078 Diets of, and prey selection by, sables (Martes Belk, M. C., and M. H. Smith: zibellina) in northern China, 725 Pelage coloration in oldfield mice (Peromyscus Cameron, G. N.: polionotus): antipredator adaptation?, 882 (see Eshelman, B. D.) Bergeron, J-M.: Cameron, G. N., and B. D. Eshelman: (see Berteaux, D.) Growth and reproduction of hispid cotton rats Berteaux, D., F Masseboeuf, J-M. Bonzom, J-M. Ber- (Sigmodon hispidus) in response to naturally geron, D. W. Thomas, and H. Lapierre: occurring levels of dietary protein, 220 Journal of Mammalogy, 77(4):1156-1170, 1996 November 1996 INDEX Campbell, K. L., and R. A. MacArthur: Erskine, M. S.: Digestibility of animal tissue by muskrats, 755 (see Fortier, G. M.) Campbell, L. A., J. G. Hallett, and M. A. O’Connell: Eshelman, B. D.: Conservation of bats in managed forests: use of (see Cameron, G. N.) roosts by Lasionycteris noctivagans, 976 Eshelman, B. D., and G. N. Cameron: Carranza-Castafieda, O.: Experimentally induced habitat shifts by hispid (see Miller, W. E.) cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus): response to Chesser, R. K.: protein supplementation, 232 (see Baker, R. J.) Estes, J.: (see Best, T. L.) (see Cronin, M. A.) Faivre, R.: Conroy, G. C.: (see Pépin, I.) (see Rasmussen, D. T.) Ferron, J.: Cramer, M. S.: How do woodchucks (Marmota monax) cope (see Robb, J. R.) with harsh winter conditions?, 412 Crampton, L. H.: Fortier, G. M., M. S. Erskine, and R. H. Tamarin: (see Barclay, R. M. R.) Hormonal correlates of receptivity in female Cronin, M. A., J. Bodkin, B. Ballachey. J. Estes, and meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, 404 J. C. Patton: Forys, E. A., and S. R. Humphrey: Mitochondrial-DNA variation ainong subspecies Home range and movements of the Lower Keys and populations of sea otters (Enhydra lutris), marsh rabbit in a highly fragmented habitat, 546 1042 Crooks, K. R., and D. Van Vuren: Fritzell, E. K.: Spatial organization of the island fox (Urocyon (see Gehrt, S. D.) littoralis) on Santa Cruz Island, California, 801 Gaschak, S. P.: Crowell, K. L.: (see Baker, R. J.) (see Rich, S. M.) Gay, S. W., and T. L. Best: Czaplewski, N. J.: Age-related variation in skulls of the puma (Puma concolor), 191 Opossums (Didelphidae) and bats (Noctilionidae Gehrt, S. D., and'E. K. Fritzell: and Molossidae) from the late Miocene of the Amazon Basin, 84 Second estrus and late litters in raccoons, 388 Gellman, S. T., and W. J. Zielinski: Darrow, K.: Use by bats of old-growth redwood hollows on (see Thorington, R. W., Jr.) the north coast of California, 255 Davis, S. K.: Genoways, H. H.: (see Engel, S. R.) (see Pumo, D. E.) De Le Court, C.: Gentile, L.: (see Le Boulengé, E.) (see Musiani, M.) Demarais, S.: German, R. Z.: (see Odend’hal, S.) (see Maunz, M.) Demastes, J. W., M. S. Hafner, and D. J. Hafner: Gese, E. M., T. E. Stotts, and S. Grothe: Phylogeographic variation in two Central Amer- Interactions between coyotes and red foxes in ican pocket gophers (Orthogeomys), 917 Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, 377 Derting, T. L.: Gjertz, L.: Changes in gastrointestinal characteristics of an (see Kovacs, K. M.) omnivorous species, the raccoon, with lactation Gonzales, P. C., and R. S. Kennedy: and season, 440 A new species of Crateromys (Rodentia: Muri- Dickerson, B. J.: dae) from Pany, Philippines, 25 (see Bruns Stockrahm, D. M.) Grothe, S.: Dieter, G. P.: (see Gese, E. M.) Hadj-Chikh, L. Z.: (see Nestler, J. R.) (see Steele, M. A.) Doonan, T. J.: Hafner, D. J.: (see Woodman, N.) (see Demastes, J. W.) Duffield, D. A.: Hafner, D. J., and C. J. Shuster: (see Urian, K. W.) Historical biogeography of western peripheral Dunning, D. C., and M. Kriiger: isolates of the least shrew, Cryptotis parva, 536 Predation upon moths by free-foraging Hipposi- Hafner, M. S.: deros caffer, 708 (see Demastes, J. W.) Engel, S. R., R. A. Linn, J. FE Taylor, and S. K. Davis: Haken, A. E., and G. O. Batzli: Conservation of microsatellite loci across species Effects of availability of food and interspecific of artiodactyls: implications for population competition on diets of prairie voles (Microtus studies, 504 ochrogaster), 315 Engle, D. M.: Hall-Martin, A. J.: (see McMurry, S. T.) (see Rasmussen, L. E. L.) 1158 JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY Vol. 77, No. 4 Hallett, J. G.: Kelt, D. A.: (see Campbell, L. A.) Ecology of small mammals across a strong envi- Hamilton, M. J.: ronmental gradient in southern South America, (see Baker, R. J.) 205 Haque, E.: Kennedy, R. S.: (see Jaeger, M. M.) (see Gonzales, P. C.) Harlow, H. J., and S. W. Buskirk: Kilpatrick, C. W.: Amino acids in plasma of fasting fat prairie dogs (see Rich, S. M.) and lean martens, 407 Kim, L.: Harper, S. J., and G. O. Batzli: (see Pumo, D. E.) Monitoring use of runways by voles with passive Klein, W. C.: integrated transponders, 364 (see Van Dyke, F) Effects of predators on structure of the burrows Klokeid, B. G.: of voles, 1114 (see Nestler, J. R.) Hayssen, V., and T. H. Kunz: Kohimann, S. G., D. M. Miiller, and P. U. Alkon: Allometry of litter mass in bats: maternal size, Antipredator constraints on lactating nubian ibex- wing morphology, and phylogeny, 476 es, 1122 Hazeltine, J.: Koprowski, J. L.: (see Steele, M. A.) Natal philopatry, communal nesting, and kinship Hazler, K. R.: in fox squirrels and gray squirrels, 1006 (see Ostfeld, R. S.) Kovacs, K. M.: Hess, D. L.: (see Schenk, A.) (see Rasmussen, L. E. L.) Kovacs, K. M., C. Lydersen, and I. Gjertz: Hickey. M. B. C., L. Acharya, and S. Pennington: Birth-site characteristics and prenatal molting in Resource partitioning by two species of vesper- bearded seals (Erignathus barbatus), 1085 tilionid bats (Lasiurus cinereus and Lasiurus Krebs, C. J.: borealis) feeding around street lights, 325 Population cycles revisited, 8 Holekamp, K. E.: Kronfeld, N., and A. Shkoinik: (see Nunes, S.) Adaptation to life in the desert in the brown hare Horner, B. E., J. M. Taylor, A. V. Linzey, and G. R. (Lepus capensis), 171 Michener: Kriiger, M. : Women in mammalogy (1940-1994): personal (see Dunning, D. C.) perspectives, 655 Kunz, T. H.: Humphrey, S. R.: (see Whitaker, J. O., Jr.) (see Forys, E. A.) (see Hayssen, V.) Isaac, S. S., and G. Marimuthu: Lacher, T. E., Jr., and M. A. Mares: Postnatal growth and age: estimation in the Indian Availability of resources and use of space in east- pygmy bat Pipistrellus mimus, 199 ern chipmunks, Tamias striatus, 833 Jaeger, M. M., R. K. Pandit, and E. Haque: Lancia, R. A.: Seasonal differences in territorial behavior by (see Mitchell, M. S.) golden jackals in Bangladesh: howling versus Languy, M.: confrontation, 768 (see Le Boulengé, E.) Jiang, Z.: Lapierre, H.: (see Buskirk, S. W.) (see Berteaux, D.) Johansson, A., and O. Liberg: Le Boulengé, E., P. Legendre, C. De Le Court, P. Le Functional aspects of marking behavior by male Boulengé-Nguyen, and M. Languy: roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), 558 Microgeographic morphological differentiation in Jones, E. J.: muskrats, 684 (see Mitchell, M. S.) Le Boulengé-Nguyen, P.: Kalcounis, M. C.: (see Le Boulengé, E.) {see Barclay, R. M. R.) Lee, P. L.: Kaufman, D. M.: (see Lee, T. L., IJr.), 58 (see Smith, F A.) Lee, T. E. Jr., B. R. Riddle, and P. L. Lee: Kaufman, D. M., D. W. Kaufman, and G. A. Kaufman: Speciation in the desert pocket mouse (Chaeto- Women in the early years of The American So- dipus penicillatus Woodhouse), 58 ciety of Mammalogists (1919-1949), 642 Legendre, P: Kaufman, D. W.: (see Le Boulengé, E.) (see Kaufman, D. M.) Leslie, D. M., Jr.: Kaufman, G. A.: (see Sams, M. G.) {see Kaufman, D. M.) (see McMurry, S. T.) Kawamichi, M.: Liberg, O.: Ecological factors affecting annual variation in (see Johansson, A.) commencement of hibernation in wild chip- Linn, R. A.: munks (Tamias sibiricus), 731 (see Engel, S. R.) November 1996 INDEX Linzey, A. V.: Miller, M. C.: (see Horner, B. E.) (see Ostfeld, R. S.) Lochmiller, R. L.: Miller, W. E., and O. Carranza-Castafieda: (see McMurry, S. T.) Agriotherium schneideri from the Hemphillan of (see Sams, M. G.) central Mexico, 568 (see Slade, N. A.) Mitchell, M. S., R. A. Lancia, and E. J. Jones: Lomakin, M. D.: Use of insecticides to control destructive activity (see Baker, R. J.) of ants during trapping of small mammals, Loughlin, T. R.: 1107 (see Bickham, J. W.) Miiller, D. M.: Luikart, G., and FE W. Allendorf: (see Kohimann, S. G.) Mitochondrial-DNA variation and genetic-popu- Musante, A. L.: lation structure in Rocky Mountain bighorn (see Thorington, R. W., Jr.) sheep (Ovis canadensis canadensis), 109 Musiani, M., L. Gentile, M. Valentini, H. U. Roth, and Lundrigan, B.: P. Musiani: Morphology of horns and fighting behavior in the White cells in the blood of Apennine brown family Bovidae, 462 bears: an ultrastructural study, 761 Lydersen, C.: Musiani, P.:: (see Kovacs, K. M.) (see Musiani, M.) Ma, Y.: Neefus, C.: (see Buskirk, S. W.) (see Whitaker, J. O., Jr.) Nestler, J. R., G. P. Dieter, and B. G. Klokeid: MacArthur, R. A.: (see Campbell, K. L.) Changes in total body fat during daily torpor in Main, M. B., FE W. Weckerly, and V. C. Bleich: deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus), 147 Nunes, S., and K. E. Holekamp: Sexual segregation in ungulates: new directions Mass and fat influence the timing of natal dis- for research, 449 persal in Beiding’s ground squirrels, 807 Makarova, E. N.: (see Bazhan, N. M.) O’Connell, M. A.: (see Campbell, L. A.) Manson, R. H.: Odend’hal, S., K. V. Miller, and S. Demarais: (see Ostfeld, R. S.) Preputial glands in Artiodactyla, 417 Mares, M. A..: Ostfeld, R. S., M. C. Miller, and K. R. Hazler: (see Braun, J. K.) Causes and consequences of tick (Ixodes scapu- (see Lacher, T. E., Jr.) laris) burdens on white-footed mice (Peromys- Mares, M. A., and J. K. Braun: cus leucopus), 266 A new species of phyllotine rodent, genus An- Ostfeld, R. S., and R. H. Manson: dalgalomys (Muridae: Sigmodontinae), from Long-distance homing in meadow voles, Micro- Argentina, 928 tus pennsylvanicus, 870 Marimuthu, G.: Pandit, R. K.: (see Isaac, S. S.) (see Jaeger, M. M.) Masseboeuf, F: Paré, P., C. Barrette, and J. Prescott: (see Berteaux, D.) Seasonal reproduction of captive Himalayan tahrs Maunz, M., and R. Z. German: (Hemitragus jemlahicus) in relation to latitude, Craniofacia’ heterochrony and sexual dimorphism 826 in the short-tailed opossum (Monodelphis do- Parker, A. R.: mestica), 992 (see Robb, J. R.) Mayr, E.: Patterson, B. D.: The modern evolutionary theory, 1 (see Albuja V., L.) McCullough, D. A.: Patton, J. C.: (see Best, T. L.) (see Bickham, J. W.) McMurry, S. T.: (see Cronin, M. A.) (see Slade, N. A.) Payton, M. E.: McMurry, S. T., R. L. Lochmiller, J. EFB oggs, D. M. (see Sams, M. G.) Leslie, Jr., and D. M. Engle: Peles, J. D., and G. W. Barrett: Demography and condition of populations of Effects of vegetative cover on the population dy- white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus) in manics of meadow voles, 857 late and early successional habitats, 335 Pennington, S.: Mein, P.: (see Hickey, M. B. C.) (see Rasmussen, D. T.) Pépin, D., R. Faivre, and P. Menaut: Menaut, R.: Factors affecting the relationship between body (see Pépin, D.) mass and age in the izard, 351 Michener, G. R..: Pessino, M..: (see Horner, B. E.) (see Branch, L. C.) Miller, K. V.: Phillips, C. J.: (see Odend’hal, S.) (see Pumo, D. E.) 1160 JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY Vol. 77, No. 4 Pickford, M.: Shkolnik, A.: (see Rasmussen, D. T.) (see Kronfeld, N.) Planz, J. V., E. G. Zimmerman, T. A. Spradling, and Shuster, C. J.: D. R. Akins: (see Hafner, D. J.) Molecular phylogeny of the Neotoma floridana Sikes, R. S.: species group, 519 Tactics of maternal investment of northern grass- Prescott, J.: hopper mice in response to postnatal restriction (see Paré, P.) of food, 1092 Pumo, D. E., I. Kim, J. Remsen, C. J. Phillips, and H. Slade, N. A.: H. Genoways: (see Woodman, N.) Molecular systematics of the fruit bat, Artibeus Slade, N. A., S. T. McMurry, and R. L. Lochmiller: jamaicensis: origin of an unusual island popu- Habitat differences in mass-specific litter sizes of lation, 491 hispid cotton rats, 346 Qualls, C. W., Jr.: Smith, B. L., R. L. Robbins, and S. H. Anderson: (see Sams, M. G.) Adaptive sex ratios: another example?, 818 Ralls, K.: Smith, F A., and D. M. Kaufman: {see White, P. J.) A quantitative analysis of the contributions of fe- Rasmussen, D. T., M. Pickford, P. Mein, B. Senut, and male mammalogists from 1919 to 1994, 613 G. C. Conroy: Smith, F A., and J. H. Brown: Earliest known procaviid hyracoid from the late The changing role of women in North American Miocene of Namibia, 745 mammalogy, 609 Rasmussen, L. E. L., A. J. Hall-Martin, and D. L. Smith, M. H.: Hess: (see Baker, R. J.) Chemical profiles of male African elephants, Lox- (see Belk, M. C.) odonta africana: physiological and ecological Smith, W. P.: implications, 422 Read, A. J.: (see Zollner, P. A.) Spradling, T. A.: (see Urian, K. W.) (see Planz, J. V.) Remsen, J.: (see Pumo, D. E.) Steele, M. A., L. Z. Hadj-Chikh, and J. Hazeltine: Rich, S. M., C. W. Kilpatrick, J. L. Shippee, and K. Caching and feeding decisions by Sciurus caro- L. Crowell: linensis: responses to weevil-infected acorns, 305 Morphological differentiation and identification Stefan, C.: of Peromyscus leucopus and P. maniculatus in northeastern North America, 985 (see Barclay, R. M. R.) Riddle, B. R.: Stein, B. R.: (see Lee, T. L., Jr.) Women in mammalogy: the early years, 629 Robb, J. R., M. S. Cramer, A. R. Parker, and R. P. Stockley, P.: Urbanek: Synchrony of estrus in common shrews, 383 Use of tree cavities by fox squirrels and raccoons Stotts, T. E.: in Indiana, 1017 (see Gese, E. M.) Robbins, R. L.: Sugg, D. W.: (see Smith, B. L.) (see Baker, R. J.) Roth, H. U.: Sullivan, R. M.: (see Musiani, M.) Genetics, ecology, and conservation of montane Rudenskaya, G. A.: populations of Colorado chipmunks (Tamias (see Baker, R. J.) quadrivittatus), 951 Sams, M. G., R. L. Lochmiller, C. W. Qualls, Jr., D. Sweitzer, R. A.: M. Leslie, Jr., and M. E. Payton: Predation or starvation: consequences of foraging Physiological correlates of neonatal mortality in decisions by porcupines (Erethizon dorsatum), an overpopulated herd of white-tailed deer, 179 1068 Schaller, G. B., and E. S. Vrba: Tamarin, R. H.: Description of the giant muntjac (Megamuntiacus (see Fortier, G. M.) vuquangensis) in Laos, 675 Taylor, J. F: Schenk, A., and K. M. Kovacs: (see Engel, S. R.) Genetic variation in a population of black bears Taylor, J. M.: as revealed by DNA fingerprinting, 942 (see Horner, B. E.) Seabloom, R. W.: Theiler, G. R., and A. Blanco: (see Bruns Stockrahm, D. M.) Patterns of evolution in Graomys griseoflavus Senut, B.: (Rodentia: Muridae): II. Reproductive isolation (see Rasmussen, D. T.) between cytotypes, 776 Shell, E. D.: Thomas, D. W.: (see Urian, K. W.) (see Berteaux, D.) Shippee, J. L.: Thorington, R. W., Jr., A. L. Musante, C. G. Anderson, (see Rich, S. M.) and K. Darrow: November 1996 INDEX Validity of three genera of flying squirrels: Eog- Wells, R. S.: laucomys, Glaucomys, and Hylopetes, 69 (see Urian, K. W.) Timm, R. M.: Whitaker, J. O., Jr., C. Neefus, and T. H. Kunz: (see Woodman, N.) Dietary variation in the Mexican free-tailed bat Urbanek, R. P.: (Tadarida brasiliensis mexicana), 716 (see Robb, J. R.) White, P. J., C. A. Vanderbilt White, and K. Ralls: Urian, K. W., D. A. Duffield, A. J. Read, R. S. Wells, Functional and numerical responses of kit foxes and E. D. Shell: to a short-term decline in mammalian prey, 370 Seasonality of reproduction in bottlenose dol- Wiggins, L. E.: phins, Tursiops truncatus, 394 (see Baker, R. J.) Valentini, M.: Wilkinson, L.: (see Musiani, M.) (see Barclay, R. M. R.) Van Den Bussche, R. A.: Wolff, J. O.: (see Baker, R. J.) Population fluctuations of mast-eating rodents are Van Dyke, F, and W. C. Klein: correlated with production of acorns, 850 Response of elk to installation of oil wells, 1028 Woodman, N., R. M. Timm, N. A. Slade, and T. J. Van Valkenburgh, B.: Doonan: Feeding behavior in free-ranging, large African Comparison of traps and baits for censusing small carnivores, 240 mammals in Neotropical lowlands, 274 Van Vuren, D.: Xu, L.: (see Crooks, K. R.) (see Buskirk, S. W.) Vanderbilt White, C. A.: Yakovleva, T. V.: (see White, P. J.) (see Bazhan, N. M.) Villarreal, D.: Zahier, P.: (see Branch, L. C.) Rediscovery of the woolly flying squirrel (Eupe- Vonhof, M. J.: taurus cinereus), 54 (see Barclay, R. M. R.) Zielinski, W. J.: Vrba, E. S.: (see Gellman, S. T.) (see Schaller, G. B.) Zimmerman, E. G.: Waterman, J. M.: (see Planz, J. V.) Reproductive biology of a tropical, non-hibernat- Zoliner, P. A., W. P. Smith, and L. A. Brennan: ing ground squirrel, 134 Characteristics and adaptive significance of la- Weckerly, FE W.: trines of swamp rabbits (Sylvilagus aquaticus), (see Main, M. B.) 1049 SuBJECTS (New names in italic type) Abrocoma: Agriotherium: bennetti, 891 coffeyi, 573 boliviensis, 891 coffeyorum, 573 budini, 891 gregoryi, 574 cinerea, 891 schneideri, 568 famatina, 891 Ailuropoda, 568 schistacea, 891 Akodon: vaccarum, 891 olivaceus, 210 Abrothrix: xanthorhinus, 210 longipilis, 210 Alabama: sanborni, 213 Peromyscus polionotus, 882 Acinonyx jubatus, 240, 1060 Alberta: Activity: Eptesicus fuscus, 1102 Microtus ochrogaster, 364 Ovis canadensis, 110 Microtus pennsylvanicus, 364 Alcelaphus buselaphus, 462 Addax nasomaculatus, 507 Alces alces, 167, 451, 565 Aepyceros melampus, 243, 464 Aethosciurus poensis, 140 Age structure: Ammosper Tit phi Heterohyrax brucei, 702 harrisi, 140 Procavia capensis, 702 leucurus, 140, 759 Aging: nelsoni, 140 Cynomys ludovicianus, 874 Andalgalomys: Pipistrellus mimus, 199 olrogi, 928 Puma concolor, 191 pearsoni, 928 1162 JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY Vol. 77, No. 4 roigi, 929 Artibeus jamaicensis, 491 Antarctica: Caenolestes (4 spp), 41 Arctocephalus gazella, 124 Chaetodipus eremicus, 58 Antilles Islands: Chaetodipus penicillatus, 58 Artibeus jamaicensis, 491 Cryptotis parva, 536 Antilocapra americana, 417, 472 Eumetopias jubatus, 95 Antilope cervicapra, 417 Orthogeomys cherriei, 917 Antrozous pallidus, 256 Orthogeomys underwoodi, 917 Apodemus: Ovis canadensis, 109 agrarius, 161 Bison bison, 452, 507 flavicollis, 160, 854 Body mass: sylvaticus, 160, 853 Marmota monax, 412 Arctocephalus gazella, 124 Peromyscus maniculatus, 147 Arctodus, 568 Rupicapra pyrenaica, 351 Argentina: Sigmodon hispidus, 346 Abrocoma vaccarum, 891 Spermophilus beldingi, 807 Andalgalomys olrogi, 928 Tamias sibiricus, 731 Andalgalomys roigi, 928 Bolivia: Graomys griseoflavus, 776 Andalgalomys pearsoni, 930 Lagostomus maximus, 1132 Bos, 548 Puma concolor, 1132 gaurus, 507 Arizona: grunniens, 507 Chaetodipus penicillatus, 60 taurus, 453, 494, 507 Arkansas: Boselaphus tragocamelus, 464 Sylvilagus aquaticus, 1049 Brachyphylla cavernarum, 494 Artibeus: British Columbia: cinereus, 492 Ovis canadensis, 110 concolor, 492 Burrows: gnomus, 492 Microtus ochrogaster, 1114 jamaicensis, 491 Microtus pennsylvanicus, 1114 lituratus, 492 Caching: obscurus, 492 Sciurus carolinensis, 305 phaeotis, 492 Caenolestes: planirostris, 492 caniventer, 41 Arvicola terrestris, 1078 condorensis, 42 Astrohippus stockii, 576 convelatus, 41 Auliscomys micropus, 210 fulginosus, 42 California: Axis: Chiroptera (12 spp), 255 axis, 417 porcinus, 417 Chaetodipus penicillatus, 60 Bait: Dipodomys agilis, 785 Small mammals (21 spp), 274 Dipodomys elephantinus, 785 Bangladesh: Dipodomys venustus, 785 Urocyon littoralis, 801 Canis aureus, 768 Vulpes macrotis, 370 Behavior: Callorhinus ursinus, 129 Abrocoma vaccarum, 891 Canis: Bovidae (21 spp), 462 aureus, 512, 768 Canis latrans, 377 latrans, 182, 377, 768, 1068 Capra ibex, 1122 lupus, 167, 564, 763, 768, 1060 Capreolus capreolus, 558 mesomelas, 768 Carniyora (4 spp), 240 Capra: Crateromys heaneyi, 35 hircus, 507 Onychomys leucogaster, 1092 ibex, 454, 1122 Procyon lotor, 388 Capreolus capreolus, 167, 417, 558, 726 Sciurus carolinensis, 305, 1006 Capricornis crispus, 417 Sciurus niger, 1006 Carollia perspicillata, 494 Sylvilagus aquaticus, 1049 Cephalophus maxwellii, 464, 562 Vulpes vulpes, 377 Cervus: Belgium: canadensis, 507 Ondatra zibethicus, 684 elaphus, 378, 383, 452, 462, 507, 562, 818, 829, Belize: 1028 Orthogeomys hispidus, 927 eldi, 565 Biodiversity: nippon, 417, 452 Small mammals (15 spp), 155 unicolor, 472 Biogeography: Chelemys macronyx, 210 November 1996 Chile: Caenolestes condorensis, 42 Rodentia (13 spp), 205 Crateromys heaneyi, 26 China: Heterohyrax auricampensis, 746 Martes zibellina, 725 Noctilio lacrimaelunaris, 90 Chromosomes: Dicrostonyx groenlandicus, 19 Graomys griseoflavus, 776 Didelphis marsupialis, 276 Clethrionomys: Diet: gapperi, 725 Lagostomus maximus, 1132 glareolus, 160, 445, 854 Lasiurus borealis, 325 rufocanus, 14, 271, 385, 725 Lasiurus cinereus, 325 rutilus, 725 Martes zibellina, 725 Colorado: Microtus ochrogaster, 315 Ovis canadensis, 110 Microtus pennsylvanicus, 315 Communication: Procyon lotor, 440 Canis aureus, 768 Puma concolor, 1132 Community ecology: Tadarida brasiliensis, 716 Rodentia (13 spp), 205 Vulpes macrotis, 370 Community structure: Digestion: Small mammals (21 spp), 274 Lepus capensis, 171 Competition: Ondatra zibethicus, 755 Microtus ochrogaster, 315 Procyon lotor, 440 Microtus pennsylvanicus, 315 Dinohippus mexicanus, 576 Connochaetes taurinus, 242, 464 Dipodomys: Conservation: agilis, 785 Eumetopias jubatus, 95 elator, 795 Lasionycteris noctivagans, 976 elephantinus, 785 Tamias quadrivittatus, 951 gravipes, 795 Costa Rica: heermanni, 786 Orthogeomys cherriei, 917 merriami, 66 Orthogeomys underwoodi, 917 nitratoides, 795 Craseonycteris thonglongyai, 477 Crateromys: simulans, 791 australis, 25 spectabilis, 305 venustus, 785 heaneyi, 26 paulus, 25 Dispersal: Microtus pennsylvanicus, 857, 870 schadenbergi, 25 Crocidura, 746 Spermophilus beldingi, 807 Crocuta crocuta, 240, 1060 Sylvilagus palustris, 1042 Crypsis: Distribution: Peromyscus polionotus, 882 Cryptotis parva, 536 Cryptotis parva, 536 Eupetaurus cinereus, 54 Ctenomys coyhaiquensis, 209 Domninoides, 88 Cuon alpinus, 676 Dromiciops, 41 Cynomys: australis, 207 gunnisoni, 140, 807 gliroides, 207 leucurus, 140, 407 Echolocation: ludovicianus, 140, 874 Hipposideros caffer, 708 DNA microsatellites: Ecology: Artiodactyla (16 spp), 504 Tamias quadrivittatus, 951 Dama dama, 417, 829 Ecuador: Damaliscus lunatus, 242 Caenolestes (4 spp), 41 Demography: Elaphus maximus, 423 Peromyscus leucopus, 266, 335 Electrophoresis: Dendrohyrax, 745 Cryptotis parva, 536 validus, 746 Dipodomys agilis, 785 Dens: Dipodomys elephantinus, 785 Procyon lotor, 1017 Dipodomys venustus, 785 Sciurus niger, 1017 Eligmodontia morgani, 210 Density: Enchisthenes hartii, 494 Vulpes macrotis, 370 Energetics: Dentition: Cynomys leucurus, 407 Carnivora (4 spp), 240 Lepus capensis, 171 Smilodon fatalis, 1059 Martes americana, 407 Description: Microtus pennsylvanicus, 359 Andalgalomys roigi, 929 Enhydra lutris, 546 1164 JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY Vol. 77, No. 4 Environmental gradient: Graomys: Rodentia (13 spp), 205 griseoflavus, 776 Eoglaucomys: pearsoni, 928 baberi, 71 Growth: fimbriatus, 70 Pipistrellus mimus, 199 Eotragus artensis, 471 Puma concolor, 191 Eptesicus fuscus, 256, 332, 709, 722, 1102 Sigmodon hispidus, 220 Equus burchelli, 242 Growth rates: Erethizon dorsatum, 1068 Monodelphis domestica, 992 Erignathus barbatus, 1085 Rupicapra pyrenaica, 351 Erinaceus europaeus, 160 Guanajuato: Estrus: Agriotherium schneideri, 568 Habitat: Procyon lotor, 388 Sorex araneus, 383 Sigmodon hispidus, 232, 346 Haplonycteris, 483 Euderma maculatum, 256 Hemitragus: Eumetopias jubatus, 95 hylocrius, 828 Euneomys chinchilloides, 210 jemlahicus, 826 Eupetaurus cinereus, 54 Heterohyrax: Evolution: auricampensis, 746 Heterohyrax auricampensis, 74 brucei, 702, 745 Evolutionary theory, | Hibernation: Felis silvestris, 761 Marmota monax, 412 Florida: Tamias sibiricus, 731 Peromyscus polionotus, 882 Hippocamelus: Sylvilagus palustris, 1042 antisensis, 830 Tursiops truncatus, 394 bisulcus, 452 Food habits: Hipposideros, 485 Arvicola terrestris, 1078 caffer, 708 Carnivora (4 spp), 240 speoris, 202 Lasiurus borealis, 325 Hippotragus niger, 464 Lasiurus cinereus, 325 Histology: Lepus capensis, 171 Artiodactyla (10 spp), 417 Microtus ochrogaster, 315 Home range: Microtus pennsylvanicus, 315 Cervus elaphus, 1028 Tadarida brasiliensis, 716 Sylvilagus palustris, 1042 Fossil: Tamias striatus, 833 Agriotherium schneideri, 568 Urocyon littoralis, 801 Heterohyrax auricampensis, 746 Homing: Noctilio lacrimaelunaris, 90 Microtus pennsylvanicus, 870 Small mammals (4 spp), 84 Homo, 548 France: Horns: Rupicapra pyrenaica, 351 Bovidae (21 spp), 462 Funisciurus congicus, 140 Hyaenarctos, 568 Galemys, 88 Hybridization: Gazella: Graomys griseoflavus, 776 Hydropotes inermis, 417, 472 granti, 464 Hyemoschus aquaticus, 417 spekei, 507 thomsoni, 242, 464 Hylopetes: alboniger, 70 Genetics: fimbriatus, 54 Tamias quadrivittatus, 951 lepidus, 82 Geographic variation: nigripes, 73 Enhydra lutris, 546 phayrei, 70 Ondatra zibethicus, 684 platyurus, 72 Geomys, 505 spadiceus, 70 Georgia: Hyperdidelphys inexpectata, 88 Peromyscus polionotus, 882 Idaho: Geoxus valdivianus, 210 Ovis canadensis, 110 Gigantohyrax, 745 Identification: Giraffa camelopardalis, 472 Peromyscus leucopus, 985 Glaucomys: Peromyscus maniculatus, 985 sabrinus, 69 Illinois: volans, 69 Microtus ochrogaster, 315, 364, 1114 Gracilinanus agilis, 88 Microtus pennsylvanicus, 315, 364, 1114

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