Chapter 9 References Cited

Chapter 9 References Cited

Clark County MSHCP/EIS 9. References Cited Chapter 9 References Cited Abts, M. L. 1987. Environment and variation in life history traits of the chuckwalla, Sauromalus obesus. Ecol. Monogr. 57:215-232. Abts, M. L. 1988. Reproduction in the saxicolous desert lizard, Sauromalus obesus: the female reproductive cycle. Copeia 1988:382-393. Ackerman, T. L. 1981. A survey of possible threatened and endangered plant species on the Desert National Wildlife Range. Unpublished report on file with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Desert National Wildlife Range, Las Vegas, and Nevada State Office, Reno. Alberts, A. C. 1993. Relationship of space use to population density in an herbivorous lizard. Herpetologica 49:469-479. Alcorn, J. R. 1988. The birds of Nevada. Fairview West Publ. Fallon, NV. Allred, D. M., and D. E. Beck. 1963a. Ecological Distribution of Some Rodents at the Nevada Atomic Test Site. Ecology 44:211-214. Allred, D. M., and D. E. Beck. 1963b. Range of Movement and Dispersal of Some Rodents at the Nevada Atomic Test Site. J. Mammal. 44:190-200. American Ornithologists Union Committee on Classification and Nomenclature. 1983. Check-list of North American birds, 6th ed. Amer. Ornithologists Union, Allen Press, Inc., Lawrence, Kansas. American Ornithologists’ Union. 1991. Thirty-eighth supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American birds. Auk 108:750-754. Anderson, A. O., and D. M. Allred. 1964. Kangaroo Rat Burrows at the Nevada Test Site. Great Basin Nat. 24:93-101. Final 9-1 9/00 9. References Cited Clark County MSHCP/EIS Anderson, L. C. 1983. Chrysothamnus eremobius (Asteraceae): A new species from Nevada. Brittonia 35(1): 23-27. Anderson, S. 1969. Macrotus waterhousii. Mammalian species, 1:1-4. Anderson, S., and C. E. Nelson. 1965. A systematic revision of Macrotus (Chiroptera). American Mus. Novit. 2212:1-39. Anderson, B. W., and R. D. Ohmart. 1984. Vegetation Management Study for the Enhancement of Wildlife Along the Lower Colorado River, Boulder City, Nevada. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation. ???unsure if correct citation for yellow-billed cuckoo, blue grosbeak, and chrissal thrasher??? Arita, H. T. 1993. Conservation of cave bats in Mexico. J. Mamm. 74:693-702. Arizona Game and Fish Department. 1992. Bats of southwestern Arizona. Special Status Bats Workshop, Heritage Data Management System. Phoenix, Arizona. Armstrong, B. L., and J. B. Murphy. 1979. The natural history of Mexican rattlesnakes. University Kansas Mus. Nat. Hist. Spec. Publ. No. 5. Ashton, R. E., Jr., and P. S. Ashton. 1981. Handbook of reptiles and amphibians of Florida. Part one. The snakes. Windward Pub. Co., Miami. Auffenberg, W., and R. Franz. 1978. Gopherus agassizii. Cat. American Amph. Rep. 212.1-212.2. Austin, G. T., and A. T. Austin. 1980. Butterflies of Clark County, Nevada. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 19(1): 1-63. Austin, George. 1990. Letter to Randy McNatt, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Reno, Nevada from G. Austin, Nevada State Museum and Historical Society, Las Vegas, Nevada July 24, 1990. Austin, George, and W. Glen Bradley. 1971. The avifauna of Clark County, Nevada. Journal of the Arizona Academy of Science 6:283-303. Austin, George T. 1980. A new Plebejus (Icaricia) shasta (Edwards) from southern Nevada (Lycaenidae). J. Lepidopterists’ Society 34(1):20-24. Austin, George T., and Anna T. Austin. 1980. Butterflies of Clark County, Nevada. J. Research on the Lepidoptera. 19(1):1-63. Final 9-2 9/00 Clark County MSHCP/EIS 9. References Cited Austin, G. T. 1985. Nevada butterflies: preliminary checklist and distribution. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 39(2): 95-118. Axelrod, D. I. 1950. The evolution of desert vegetation in western North America. Publications of the Carnegie Institute of Washington. 590: 215-306. Bagley, F. M. 1984. Recovery plan for the Ozark big-eared bat and the Virginia big- eared bat. U.S. Fish & Wildl. Service. Bagley, R., and J. Jacobs. 1985. Census techniques for endangered big-eared bats proving successful. Endang. Spec. Tech. Bull. 10(3):5-7. Baker, J. A. 1967. The peregrine. Baker, R. J., C. S. Hood, and R. L. Honeycutt. 1989. Phylogenetic relationships and classification of the higher categories of the New World bat family Phyllostomidae. Syst. Zool. 38:228-238. Baker, R. J., J. K. Jones, Jr., and D. C. Carter, editors. 1976. Biology of bats of the New World family Phyllostomatidae. Part I. Spec. Publ. Mus. Texas Tech University (10):1-218. Baker, R. J., J. K. Jones, Jr., and D. C. Carter, editors. 1977. Biology of bats of the New World family Phyllostomatidae. Part II. Spec. Publ. Mus. Texas Tech University (13):1-364. Baker, Rollin H. 1983. Michigan Mammals. Michigan State University Press. Balda, R. P. 1975. The Relationship of Secondary Cavity-nesters to Snag Densities in Western Coniferous Forests. U.S. Department of Agricultire., Forest . Service., Reg. 3, Wildl. Habitat Tech. Bull. No. 1. Albuquerque NM. Ballinger, R. E., and C. O. McKinney. 1966. Developmental Tolerances of Certain Anuran Species. J. Exp. Zool. 161:21-28. Banfield, A. W. F. 1974. The mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press, Toronto. Banks, R. C. 1988. Geographic variation in the yellow-billed cuckoo. Condor 90:473- 477.-California Department of Fish and Game. 1990. 1989 annual report on the status of California’s state listed threatened and endangered plants and animals. Banta, Benjamin H. 1965. A distributional checklist of the recent amphibians inhabiting the state of Nevada. Biol. Society Nev. No.7:1-4. Final 9-3 9/00 9. References Cited Clark County MSHCP/EIS Barbour, R. W., and W. H. Davis. 1969. Bats of America. The University of Kentucky Press, Lexington. Barclay, R. M. R., P. A. Faure, and D. R. Farr. 1988. Roosting behavior and roost selection by migrating silver-haired bats (Lasionycteris noctivagans). J. Mamm. 69:821-825. Barrett, S. L. 1990. Home range and habitat of the desert tortoise (Xerobates agassizi) in the Pichaca Mountains of Arizona. Herpetologica 46:202-206. Bartgis, R. 1992. Loggerhead shrike, Lanius ludovicianus. Pages 281-297 in K. J. Schneider and D. M. Pence, editors. Bartholomew, G. A., and H. H. Caswell. 1951. Locomotion in Kangaroo Rats and its Adaptive Significance. J. Mammal. 32:1550169. Baumgardner, G. D., and M. L. Kennedy. 1993. Morphometric variation in kangaroo rats (genus Dipodomys) and its relationship to selected abiotic variables. J. Mamm. 74:69-85. Baumgardner, G. D., and M. L. Kennedy. 1993. Morphometric variation in kangaroo rats (genus Dipodomys) and its relationship to selected abiotic variables. J. Mamm. 74:69-85. Baxter, R. J. 1988. Spatial distribution of desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) at Twentynine Palms, California: implications for relocations. Pages 180-189 in B88SZA01NA. Beatley, J. C. 1976. Vegetation types and associations. In Vascular plants of the Nevada Test Site and central-southern Nevada: ecological and geographic distributions. Beatley, J. C. 1976a. Environments of Kangaroo Rats (Dipodomys) and Effects of Environmental Change on Populations in Southern Nevada. J. Mammal. 57:67- 93. Beatley, J. C. 1976b. Rainfall and Fluctuating Plant Populations in Relation to Distributions and Numbers of Desert Rodents in Southern Nevada. Oecologia (Berlin) 24:21-42. Beatley, J. C. 1975. Climates and Vegetation Pattern across the Mojave/Great Basin Transition of Southern Nevada. American Midland Naturalist, 93(1):53-70. Final 9-4 9/00 Clark County MSHCP/EIS 9. References Cited Beatley, J. C. 1977. Threatened plant species of the Nevada Test Site, Ash Meadows, and central-southern Nevada. US ERDIA Contract E(11-1)-2307, Nevada Test Site, Mercury. Beck, D. D. 1990. Ecology and behavior of the Gila monster in southwestern Utah. J. Herpetol. 24:54-68. Beetle, A. A. 1960. A study of sagebrush, the section Tridentatae of Artemisia. Bulletin University of Wyoming Experimental Station 368: 1-83. Behler, J. L., and F. W. King. 1979. The Audubon Society field guide to North American reptiles and amphibians. Alfred A. Knopf, New York. Behler, J. L., and F. W. King. 1998. The Audubon Society field guide to North American reptiles and amphibians. Alfred A. Knopf, New York. Berry, K. H. 1974. The Ecology and Social Behavior of the Chuckwalla, Sauromalus obesus obesus Baird. University Calif. Publ. Zool. 101:1-60. Bent, A. C. 1938. Life Histories of North American Birds of Prey. Part Two. Dover Publications, Inc., New York. Bent, A. C. 1940. Life histories of North American cuckoos, goatsuckers, hummingbirds, and their allies. Part I. U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 176. Bent, A.C. 1942. Life histories of North American fly-catchers, larks, swallows, and their allies. U.S. National Museum. Bull. 179. Washington, D.C. Bent, A. C. 1948. Life Histories of North American Nuthatches, Wrens, Thrashers, and their Allies. U.S. National Museum. Bull. 195. Bent, A. C. 1949. Life Histories of North American Thrushes, Kinglets, and their Allies. U.S. National Museum. Bull. 196. Bent, A. C. 1950. Life Histories of North American Wagtails, Shrikes, Vireos, and their Allies. U.S. National Museum. Bull. 197. Bent, A. C. 1958. Life Histories of North American Wood Warblers. U.S. National Museum. Bull. 203. Final 9-5 9/00 9. References Cited Clark County MSHCP/EIS Berger, D. D., C. R. Sindelar, Jr., and K. E. Gamble. 1969. The Status of breeding peregrines in the eastern United States, p. 165-173 in J. J. Hickey (ed.). Peregrine falcon populations, their biology, and decline. University of Wisconsin Press, Madsion. Berry, K. H. 1974. The ecology and social behavior of the chuckwalla Sauromalus obesus. University of California Publ. Zool. 101:1-60. Berry, K. H. 1986. Desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) relocation: implications of social behavior and movements. Herpetologica 42:113-125. Berry, K.

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