Publications of Clyde Jones
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1979

59.

The role of federal agencies in fish and wildlife research in. Pp. 188- 196 in Transactions of the forty-fourth North American wildlife and natural resources conference, Sabol, K., ed., Wildlife Management Institute, Washington, D.C. 630 pp. (with C. Loveless, J. Crawford, R. Linn, T. Ripley, and D. Smith)

58.

The distribution and taxonomy of Tamias striatus at the southern limits of its geographic range. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 91:828-839. (with R. Suttkus)

1978

  57.

Eastern chipmunk, Tamias striatus (Linnaeus). Pp. 35-36 in Rare and endangered biota of Florida, vol. 1,Mammals, Layne, J. N., ed., State of Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Tallahassee. xx + 52 pp. (Published previously in 1976: Inventory of rare and endangered biota of Florida, Florida Audubon Society and Florida Defenders of the Environment, Microfiche, 17 cards)

  56.

Dendrohyrax dorsalis. Mammalian Species, 113:1-4.

  55.

Callicebus moloch. Mammalian Species, 112:1-5. (with S.Anderson)

  54.

Mammals of the riparian region of the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon area of Arizona. Occas. Pap., Tulane Univ. Mus. Nat. Hist., 2:l-23. (with R. Suttkus and G. Clemmer)

1977

53.

Plecotus rafinesquii. Mammalian Species, 69:1-4.

1976

52.

Economics and conservation. Pp. 133- 145 in Biology of bats of the New World family Phyllostomatidae, Part I, Baker, R., J. Jones, Jr., and D. Carter, eds., Spec. Pub., Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 10:l-218.

51.

The choice of perch dimensions by lizards of the genus Anolis (Reptillia, Lacertilia, Iguanidae). J. Herpetol., 10:75-84. (N. Scott, Jr., D. Wilson, and R. Andrews)

1975

Notes on the natural history of Plecotus rafinesquii. Occas. Pap. Mus. Zool., Louisiana State Univ., 47: 1 - 14. (with R. Suttkus)

50.

Observations on Lepus callotis in New Mexico, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 88: 45-50. (with M. Bogan)   

49.

Mammals of New Mexico. Univ. New Mexico Press, Albuquerque. xxii + 360 pp. (with J. Findley. A. Harris, and D. Wilson)

48.

1974

47.

Growth and development of the free-tailed bat, Tadarida brasilliensis cynocephala (Le Conte). Southwestern Nat., 19:267-276. (with J. Pagels)

46.

Field studies of primates in Rio Muni, West Africa, 1967- 1968. Pp. 255-262 in National Geographic Society research reports, 1967 projects, Oesher, P., ed., National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C., x + 323 pp. (with A. Riopelle)

1973

45.

Colony structure and organization of Pipistrellus subflavus in southern Louisiana. J. Mamm., 54:962-968. (with R. Suttkus)

44.

Comments on the type specimen of Neotoma desertorum sola.Merriam 1894 (Mammalla: Rodentla). Proc. Biol, Soc. Washington, 86:435-438. (with R. Fisher)

43.

Field studies of primates in Rio Muni, West Africa. Pp. 21 9-223 in National Geographic Society research reports, 1966 projects, Oesher, P., ed., National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C., x + 325 pp. (with A. Riopelle)

42.

Body temperatures of a Manis gigantean and Manis tricuspis. J. Mamm., 54: 263-266.

1972

41.

Lifespans: Mammals. Pp. 229-233 in Biology data book, Altman, P., and D. Dittmer, eds., Federation of American Soc. Exper. Biol, Bethesda, Maryland, 2nd ed. vol. 1. 606 pp. (with R. Manville)

 
40.

Comparative ecology of three pteropid bats in Rio Muni, West Africa. J. Zool., London, 167:353-370.

 
39.

Observations on dental deposits and deficiencies of wild talapoin monkeys (Cercopithecus talapoin) collected in Rio Muni, West Africa. Lab. Primate News., 11:28-34.

38.

Natural diets of wild primates, Pp. 56-77 in Pathology of simian primates, Part I: General pathology, Fiennes, R. N. T-W, ed., S. Karger, Basel, Switzerland. 929 pp.

37.

Notes on netting bats for eleven years in western New Mexico. Southwestern Nat., 16:261-266. (with R. Suttkus)

36.

Mammals imported into the United States in 1969, Bureau port Fish, and Wildl:, Spec Sci. Rep. - Wildl. No. 147. ii + 33 pp. (with J. Paradiso)

1971

35.

Notes on the anomalurids of Rio Muni and adjacent areas. J. Mamm., 52: 568-572.

34.

The design of a holotype of the West African pygmy squirrel, Myosciurus pumilio (Leconte, 1857) (Mammalia: Rodentia). Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 84:59-64. (with H. Setzer

33.

Wing loading in Plecotus rafinesquii. J. Mamm., 52:458-460.

32.

Notes on hairy frogs (Trichobatrachus robustus Boulenger) collected in Rio Muni, West Africa. Herpetologica, 27:51-54.

31.

The bats of Rio Muni, West Africa, J. Mamm., 52:121-140.

30.

Comparative ecology of Gorilla gorilla (Savage and Wyman) and Pan troglodytes (Blumenback) in Rio Muni, West Africa. Bibliotheca Primatol., No. 13. iv + 96 pp. (with J. Sabater Pi)

1970

29.

Mammals imported into the United States in 1968. Bureau Sport Fish, and Wildl., Spec, Sci. Rep, - Wildl. No. 137. 30 pp.

28.

Comments on Myosciurus pumillo. J. Mamm., 51:913-814. (with H. Setzer)

27.

Dates of publication of numbers in the North American Fauna series. J. Mamm., 51:845. (with J. Jones, Jr.)

26.

Stomach contents and gastro-intestinal relationships of monkeys collected in Rio Muni, West Africa. Mammalia, 34: 107-117.

25.

Survival of an escaped Callicebus moloch in southern Louisiana. Lab. Primate News., 9:6-7. (with T. Martin and W. Mason)

 

   

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