AN EXTENSIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY on the JAGUAR a Working Draft, 23 April, 1999 By: E. Lee Fitzhugh , Gilberto Ríos Ú ., Paule M. Gros
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AN EXTENSIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE JAGUAR1 A working draft, 23 April, 1999 By: E. Lee Fitzhugh2, Gilberto Ríos Ú3., Paule M. Gros1, William E. Van Pelt4, and Raul Valdéz5. (Appendix added by Robert J. Wiese6 through time.) Introduction This bibliography is extensive, but not definitive. In addition to scientific literature, we include unpublished reports, popular articles, and even some field guides where they seem to contribute new information or represent old information no longer well recognized. Our primary interest is in jaguar (Panthera onca) biology, life history, and management. We include literature from such other disciplines as veterinary medicine, behavioral science, zoo management, archaeology, and anthropology, although in the areas more peripheral to biology we may have missed much. We tried to screen out fiction, although in one case, we purposely included a fictionalized biography that includes extensive treatment of jaguar hunting. We gathered the information by directed searches (by hand and by computer) of library catalogs and databases, by examining the citations of selected publications, by browsing among library shelves, by incorporating another existing bibliography from the Arizona Game and Fish Department (by Raul Valdez and William E. Van Pelt), and by somewhat random excursions into the literature of related disciplines. Even at this stage of preparation, we find new citations almost weekly -- sometimes whole lists of them. Even so, our efforts now provide diminishing returns, and we believe it is time to circulate this draft to a select audience of jaguar (or yaguar) experts in hopes that you will send us some of the citations that so far have eluded us. We also are still correcting errors in the citations. We do not ask you to proofread for us, but if you happen to notice an error, we would appreciate the favor if you would bring it to our attention. We have not been able to examine all the works represented by citations in the bibliography. Some are not available to us, and the sheer numbers are simply too great to allow for total examination. If you are familiar with cited works that you believe should or should not be included, please tell us your opinions and reasons. 1 © Copyright, Regents, University of California, April 23, 1999. Permission to copy and extract parts is granted, if authors and University of California, Davis, are credited. 2 Wildlife, Fish, & Conservation Biology, University of California, Davis 95616-8751. 3 Universidad Nacionál Experimental Ezequiel Zamora, Antiguo Convento, Guanare, Portuguesa 3310 Venezuela. 4 Arizona Game & Fish Department, 2222 W. Greenway Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85023. 5 WLSC, Box 4091, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces NM 88003-8001. 6 Fort Worth Zoo, 1989 Colonial Parkway, Fort Worth TX 76110 We are now preparing this bibliography for publication. There will be some additional editing and addition of newly discovered citations. Some of the citations are incomplete, and we have been unable to discover the necessary information. Some perhaps should not be included, but we have not had them in hand to examine. If you discover citations that should be included, additional information for incomplete citations, or have other suggestions, please send them to us at one of the addresses below. We both speak Spanish and English, and can read Portuguese, so language is not a barrier. E. Lee Fitzhugh Extension Wildlife Specialist Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology University of California One Shields Avenue Davis, CA 95616-8751 tel.: 530/752-1496; FAX 752-4154 Internet: [email protected] Gilberto Ríos Ú. Universidad Nacional Experimental Ezequiel Zamora (UNELLEZ) Mención Manejo de Fauna Silvestre y Acuatica Antiguo Convento de San Francisco Guanare, Portuguesa 3310 Venezuela Internet: [email protected] Acknowledgments We would like to acknowledge the financial support of Safari Club International through the services of Bill Wall, and of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association through the services of Robert J. Wiese, and the University of California Cooperative Extension in completing this work. The following people helped us gather citations and work with the database: Rebecca Lewison, Maria Renata Pereira Leite, Arizona Game and Fish Department, Mike Pruss, Lily K.Chan, Karen Yee, Christine Yee, Keysa Williams. Reference List1 1. Abdel-Rasoul, K. S. 1979. The epidemiology of toxascariasis and baylisascariasis in wild carnivores in captivity. Dissertation, University of California, Davis, California, USA. 2. Abdulla, P. K., P. C. James, S. Sulochana, V. Jayaprakasan, and R. M. Pillai. 1982. Anthrax in a jaguar (Panthera onca). Journal of Zoology and Animal Medicine 13:151. 3. Agosti, L. 1983. Jaguares, llanos y baqueanos. El Albir, Barcelona, Spain. 1 © Copyright, Regents, University of California, April 23, 1999. Permission to copy and extract parts is granted, if authors and University of California, Davis, are credited. 4. Aguilera Malta, D. 1977. Jaguar. Editorial Grijalbo, México D. F., México. 5. Albrecht, G., M. Jeche, and D. Zscheile. 1981. Die Bedeutung der Zahnbehandlung bei Zoo- und Haustieren unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Grobkatzen. Zoologische Garten 51:369-376. 6. Alderton, D. 1993. Wild cats of the world. Facts on File, New York, New York, USA. 7. Alfaro, A. 1897. Mamíferos de Costa Rica. Museo Nacional, San José, Costa Rica. 8. Alho, C. J., T. E. Lacher, and H. C. Goncalves. 1988. Environmental degradation in the Pantanal ecosystem. BioScience 38:164-171. 9. Allen, G. M. 1942. Extinct and vanishing mammals of the western hemisphere. Amer. Comm. for Intern. Wildl. Prot., Special Bulletin 11:252-256. 10. Allen, J. A. 1904. Mammals from the district of Santa Marta, Columbia with field notes by Mr H. H. Smith. Bulletin American Museum of Natural History 20:407-468. 11. _____. 1896. On mammals collected in Bexar County and vicinity, Texas, by Mr. H. P. Attwater, with field notes by the collector. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 8:47-80. 12. _____. 1894. On the mammals of Aransas County, Texas, with descriptions of new forms of Lepus and Oryzomys. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 6:165-198. 13. Almeida, A. de. 1989. Jaguar hunting in the Mato Grosso and Bolivia. Safari Press (Woobine Publishing Corporation), Long Beach, California, USA. 14. _____. 1986. A survey and estimate of jaguar populations in some areas of Mato Grosso. Pages 80-89 in B. des Clers, editor. Wildlife Management in the Neotropical Moist Forest. Conservation status of the jaguar (Panthera onca). Conseil International de la Chasse et de la Conservation du Gibier, Paris, France. 15. _____. 1984. Some feeding and other habits, measurements and weights of Panthera onca palustris, the jaguar of the 'pantanal' region of Mato-Grosso and Bolivia. Unpublished report. 16. _____. 1976. Jaguar hunting in the Mato Grosso. Stanwill Press, London, United Kingdom. 17. Alston, E. R. 1879-1882. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Mammalia. R. H. Porter, London, United Kingdom. 18. Ambrosetti, J. B. 1894. Notas biológicas. Contribución al estudio de la biología Argentina. Rev. Jardín Zool 1:341-352. 19. Anon. 1992. Felinos de Venezuela: Biologia, ecologia y conservacion. Foundation for the Study of Physical, Mathematical and Natural Sciences (FUDECI), Caracas, Venezuela. 20. _____. 1973. Spotted cats in Latin America: an interim report. Oryx 12:37-39. 21. Anonymous. 1999. Family cat (mountain lion). Life 22:80. 22. _____. 1994. Listing proposals-June /July 1994. Endangered Species.Technical Bulletin. US Fish and Wildlife Service. 19:7. 23. _____. 1994. Re-Indroduction briefs. Re-Indroduction News 9:15. 24. _____. 1993. Jaguar, yaguar, o Tigre Americano (Panthera onca) Linnaeus, 1758. Jaguar Review. 25. _____. 1993. The status and conservation of Venezuela's cats. Cat News 18:18-19. 26. _____. 1993. Summary of the final report of the forest resources assessment 1990 for the tropical world. in 11th session of the committee on forestry. United Nation Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome. Unpublished report. 27. _____. 1989. On the road to survival. The Observer Magazine 1989:70. 28. _____. 1989. World record jaguars claimed in Bolivian Pantanal. Cat News 10:9. 29. _____. 1986. Skins seized in Uruguay. Traffic Bulletin 8:32. 30. _____. 1985. Argentina's trade bans. Traffic Bulletin 8:32. 31. _____. 1985. Faunal and floral conservation in Latin America and the Caribbean: A report to congress on implementation of the Western Hemisphere. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, D.C., USA. 32. _____. 1985. Wildlife Trade Monitoring Unit. IUCN Monitoring Center. Traffic Bulletin 8:1. 33. _____. 1970. El jaguar. Pages 367-371 in El Mundo de los Animales. Editorial Noguer, Barcelona & Madrid, España. 34. _____. 1968. Jaguar Kondor himmelsschlange-altperuanische Kunstwerke aus drei Jahrtausenden. Reiss-Museum, Mannheim, Germany. 35. _____. 1963. Evaluacion de los recursos naturales de la Argentina. Fauna Silvestre 1: 36. _____. 1940. Find bones and footprints of spotted yellow beast. Science News Letter 38:15. 37. Anthony, H. E. 1928. Field book of North American mammals. Putnam's, New York, New York, USA. 38. _____. 1923. Preliminary report on Ecuadorean mammals, 3. American Museum Novitates 55:1-14. 39. Anthony, H. E., and J. W. McSpadden. 1917. Mammals of America. The University Society, New York, New York, USA. 40. Appel, M. J. G., R. A. Yates, G. L. Foley, J. J. Bernstein, S. Santinelli, L. H. Spelman, L. D. Miller, L. H. Arp, M. Anderson, M. Barr, S. Pearce-Kelling, and B. A. Summers. 1994. Canine distemper epizootic in lions, tigers, and leopards in North America. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigations 6:277-288. 41. Aranda, J. M. (in press). Status of the jaguar (Panthera onca) in Chiapas state, Mexico. Biotica 42. _____. 1990. The jaguar (Panthera onca) in the Calakmul Reserve: morphometrics, food habits, and population density. Thesis. Universidad Nacional, Heredia, Costa Rica. 43. _____. 1981. Rastros de los mamíferos silvestres de México, manual de campo.