Publications of Clyde Jones
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1999

162. Observations on the nine-banded armadillo, Dasypus novemcinctus, in southern Louisiana. Tuland Studies in Zoology and Botany, 31:1-22. (with R. D. Suttkus)
161. Notes on red bats, Lasiurus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae), of the Davis Mountains and vicinity, Texas. Texas J. Sci., 51:341-344. (with R. D. Bradley)
160. Comments on some small mammals from the Big Bend and Trans-Pecos regions of Texas. Occas. Pap., Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 193:1-6, (with R. D. Bradley, D. S. Carroll, M. L. Clary, C. W. Edwards, I. Tiemann-Boege, M. J. Hamilton, and R. A. Van Den Bussche)
159.

Collared pika Ochotona collaris, Pp. 677-678 in The Smithsonian Book of North American Mammals (D. E. Wilson and S. Ruff, eds.), Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C. xxv + 750 pp, (with F. D. Yancey, II)

158.

Pinyon mouse Peromyscus truei.  Pp. 582-583 in The Smithsonian Book of North American Mammals (D. E. Wilson and S. Ruff, eds.), Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C., xxv + 750 pp. (with F. D. Yancey, II)

1998

148.

Bioinformatics, museums, and society: Integrating biological data for
knowledge-based decisions. Occas. Pap., Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 187:1-4. (with R. J. Baker, C. J. Phillips, R. D. Bradley, J. M. Burns, D. Cooke, G. F. Edson, O. R. Haragan, R. R. Monk, J. T. Montford, D. J. Schmidly, and N. C. Parker)

147.

Bioinformatics: A multidisciplinary approach for the life science. Occas. Pap., Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 186:1-8. (with N. C. Parker, R, D. Bradley, J. M. Burns, G. F. Edson, D. R. Haragan, C. Jones, R. R. Monk, J. T. Montford, C. J. Phillips, D. J. Schmidly, and R. J. Baker)

146.

Annotated checklist of Recent land mammals of Texas, 1998. Occas. Pap., Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 182:1-20. (with R. W. Manning)

145.

Annotated checklist of Recent land mammals of Oklahoma. Occas. Pap., Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 181:1-13. (with L. L. Choate)

144.

Saccopteryx leptura. Mammalian Species, 582:1-3. (with F. Yancey, and J. Goetze)

143.

Saccopteryx bilineata. Mammalian Species, 581:1-5. (with F. Yancey, and J. Goetze)

142.

The mammals of Lake Meredith National Recreation Area and adjacent areas, Hutchinson, Moore, and Potter counties, Texas, Occas. Pap., Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 174:1-20. (with F. Yancey, R. Manning, and J. Goetze)

1997

141.

Revised checklist of North American mammals north of Mexico, Occas. Pap., Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 173:1-20. (with R. Hoffmann, D. Rice, M. Engstrom, R. Bradley, D. Schmidly, C. Jones, and R. Baker)

140.

Predation by great-horned owls on Brazilian free-tailed bats in North Texas.Texas J. Sci., 49:215-218. (with K. J. Roberts and F. Yancey)

139.

Texas Tech Museum and Texas GAP Program: A partnership providing field data for GAP analysis. Electronic Publ., http://www. tcru. ttu.edu/tcrux> 11 pp. (with N. Parker, R. Baker, R. Bradley, R. Monk, D. Schmidly, R. Sims. and F. Yancey, II)

138.

Natural science database: Resource management and public health. Pp. 10-20 in Collaboration: The key to success, Shaughnessy, M., ed., Proceedings 4th Annual Conference, Organization of Fish and Wildlife Information Managers, Key Largo, Florida. 96 pp. (with R. Baker, B. Albin, R, Bradley, J. Bull, J. Burns. K., Clark, G. Edson, R. Estrada, E. Farley, C. Fedler, B. Gharaibeh, R. Hammer, R. Monk, J. Montford, G. Moore, N. Parker, J. Rawlings, A. Sansom, D. Schmidly, R. Sims, H. Wichman, and F. Yancey, II)

137.

Rafinesque's big-eared bat, Plecotus rafinesquii (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae), from Shelby County. Texas. Texas J. Sci., 49:166-167.
(with F, Yancey, II)

136.

Dispersal of two species of harvest mice (Reithrodontomys)between the High Plains and the Rolling Plains of Texas. Occas. Pap., Mus., Texas Tech Univ.,
166:l-5. (with F. Yancey, II)

135.

Survey of rabies among free-flying bats from the Big Bend region of Texas. Occas. Pap., Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 165:1-5. (with F. Yancey, II , P. Raj, and S. Neill)

134.

Aberrant morphology in western diamondback rattlesnakes (Crotalus atrox),Occas. Pap., Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 164:1-4. (with F. Yancey, II,and W. Meinzer )

133.

Distributional records of small mammals from the Texas Panhandle. Texas J. Sci., 49:57-64. (with K. Roberts and F. Yancey, II)

132.

Mammal species of concern in New Mexico. Pp. 179-205 in Life among the muses: papers in honor of James S. Findley, Yates, T. L., W. L. Gannon, and D. E. Wilson, eds.,Museum of Southwestern Biology, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 290 pp. (with C. G. Schmitt)

1996

131.

Prairie falcon predation on Brazilian free-tailed bats. Prairie Nat., 28:146.
(with F Yancey, II, and K. J. Roberts)

130.

Neotoma goldmani. Mammalian Species, 545:1-3. (with S. Hrachovy and R. Bradley)

129.

Preservation of voucher specimens, Pp. 265-273 in Measuring and monitoring biological diversity standard methods for mammals, Wilson, D. E., F. R. Cole, J. D. Nichols, R. Rudran, and M. S. Foster, eds., Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C. xxvii + 409 pp, (with T. Yates, and J. Cook)

128.

Capturing mammals. Pp. 115-155 in Measuring and monitoring biological
diversity standard methods for mammals, Wilson, D. E., F. R. Cole, J. D. Nichols, R. Rudran, and M. S. Foster, eds., Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C. xxvii + 409 pp. (with W. McShea, M. Conroy, and T. Kunz)

127.

Notes on three species of small mammals from the Big Bend region of Texas. Texas J. Sci., 48:247-250, (with F. Yancey, II)

126.

Nongeographic variation and natural history of two sympatric species of pocket mice, Chaetodipus nelsoni and Chaetodipus eremicus, from Brewster County, Texas. Pp. 191-195 in Contributions in mammalogy: A memorial volume honoring Dr. J. Knox Jones, Jr., Genoways, H. H., and R. J. Baker, eds.,Museum of Texas Tech University, Lubbock. ii + 315 pp. (with R. Manning and F. Yancey, II)

125.

The mammals of Justiceburg Wildlife Management Area and adjacent areas, Garza and Kent counties, Texas. Occas. Pap., Mus., Texas      Tech Univ., 161:1-26,  (with F. Yancey, II, J. Goetze, and R. Manning)

124.

The mammals of Kimble County, Texas. Occas. Pap., Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 160:1-31. (with J. Goetze, R. Manning, and F. Yancey, II)

123.

New county records for ten species of bats (Vespertilionidae and Molossidae) from Texas. Texas J. Sci., 48:137-142. (with F. Yancey, II)

122.

Pan troglodytes. Mammalian Species, 529:1-9. (with C. Jones, J. Jones, Jr., and D. Wilson)

121.

Myosciurus pumilio. Mammalian Species, 523:1-3. (with B. Gharaibeh)

120.

Obituary, J. Knox Jones, Jr.: 1929-1962. J. Mamm,, 77:578-593. (with J.
Findley, H. Genoways, E. Birney, and R. Baker)

119.

Distribution, natural history, and status of the Palo Duro mouse, Peromyscus truei comanche, in Texas. Texas J. Sci., 48:3-12. (with F. Yancey, II, and
R. Manning)

118.

The mammals. Pp. 29-38 in Rangeland wildlife, Krausman, P, R., ed., Society for Range Management, Denver, Colorado. xi + 440 pp. (with R. Manning)

1995

117. 20th century changes in mammals and mammalian habitats along the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo from Fort Quitman to Amistad. Pp. 177-204 in Binational Symposium Rio Rande/Rio Bravo: Ft. Quitman to Amistad Reservoir. Proceedings, 14 June 2000. Cuidad Juarer, Chihuahua, Mexico. U.S. Department of the Interior, Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources, International Boundary and Water Commission, Washington, D.C. x + 301 pp. (with D. J. Schmidly)
116.

The Southeastern Myotis, Myotis austroriparius (Chiroptera:Vespertilionidae), from Comanche County, Texas. Texas J. Sci., 53:193-195. (with J. L. Higginbotham)

 
115. Effects of the Pecos River on the geographic distributions of mammals in western Texas. Occas. Pap., Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 204:1-11. (with D. A. Parish)
114.

Distributional records of small mammals from the southwestern rolling plains of Texas. Texas J. Sci., 47:101-105. (with F. Yancey, II, J. Goetze, and B.Gharaibeh)

113.

Noteworthy records of mammals from the Edwards Plateau of central Texas. Texas J. Sci., 47:3-8. (with J. Goetze, F. Yancey, II, and B. Gharaibeh)

1994

112. Handbook of mammals of the south-central states. Louisiana State Univ. Press, Baton Rouge. ix + 304 pp. (with J. Choate and J. Jones, Jr.)

1993

111.

Effect of relative humidity on cranial dimensions of mammals. Collection
Forum, 9:40-46. (with S. Williams and A. Wallace)

110.

Records of five species of small mammals from western Texas. Texas J. Sci., 45:104-105. (with J. Jones, Jr., R. Manning, and F. Yancey, II)

1992

109.

Mammals from the southern border of the Kansan Biotic Province in western Texas. Occas.Pap., Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 152: l-34, (with L. Choate, R. Manning, J. Jones, Jr., and S. Henke)

108.

Eastern chipmunk. Pp. 294-299 in Rare and endangered biota of Florida, vol. 1, Mammals, Humphrey, S. R., ed., Univ. Press Florida, Gainesville. xxviii + 392 pp. (with C. Jones and J. Gore)

107.

Revised checklist of Recent land mammals of Texas, with annotations. Texas J Sci., 44:53-74. (with J. Jones, Jr.)

106.

Revised checklist of North American mammals north of Mexico. 1991. Occas. Pap., Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 146:l-23. (with J. Jones, Jr., R. Hoffmann, D. Rice, R. Baker, and M. Engstrom)

1991

105.

Vertebrate remains found in barn owl pellets from Wilbarger County, Texas. Texas J. Sci., 43:326-328, (with J. Goetze)

104.

Natural history museums: Directions for growth. Texas Tech Univ. Press,
Lubbock. iv + 252 pp. (with P. Cato, eds.)

103.

Observations on winter and spring reproduction in Peromyscus leucopus (Rodentia Muridae) in southern Louisiana. Texas J. Sci., 43:179- 189. (with R. Suttkus)

102.

Records of mammals from the Llano Estacado and adjacent areas of Texas and New Mexico. Occas. Pap., Plus., Texas Tech Univ., 138:1-11. (with L. Choate, R. Manning, J. Jones, Jr., and T. Mollhagen)

1990

101.

Review of Sealander, J. A., and G. A. Heidt, Arkansas mammals, their natural history, classification, and distribution. Univ. Arkansas Press, Fayetteville. xiv + 308 pp., 1990. J. Mamm., 71:705. (with J. Jones, Jr.)

100.

Review of Seal, U. S., E. T. Thorne, M. A. Bogan, and S. H. Anderson (eds.), Conservation biology and the black-footed ferret. Yale Univ. Press, New Haven, Connecticut. xvii + 302 pp., 1989. J. Mamm., 71:704.

99.

Review of Kirkland, G. L., Jr., and J. N. Layne (eds.) Advances in the study of Peromyscus (Rodentia). Texas Tech Univ. Press, Lubbock. 366 pp., 1989. J. Mamm., 71:482. (with C. Jones)

98.

Nyctinomops macrotls. Mammalian Species, 351:1-4. (with J. Milner and J Jones, Jr.)

97.

Mammals of the Muleshoe Sandhills, Bailey, Hale, and Lamb counties, Texas. Occas. Pap., Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 136:1-32. (with R. Pesaturo, J. Jones, Jr., and R. Manning)

96.

Westward ho: Continued dispersal of the pygmy mouse, Baiomys taylori, on the Llano Estacado and in adjacent areas of Texas. Occas. Pap., Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 134:1-8. (with L. Choate, J. Jones, Jr., and R. Manning)

95. Preliminary analysis of the effects of the Pecos River on geographic distributionof small mammals in western Texas, J. Big Bend Stud., 2:97- 107. (with R. Hollander, J. Jones, Jr., and R. Manning)

 

   

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