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Mammals of the California Desert
Version 2020-04-20 Dark Kangaroo Mouse (Microdipodops
Studies on the Ecology and Epizoology of the Native Fauna of the Great Salt Lake Desert
Coping with Chaos: Unpredictable Food Supplies Intensify Torpor Use in an Arid-Zone Marsupial, the Fat-Tailed Dunnart (Sminthopsis Crassicaudata)
New Mexico Meadow Jumping Mouse; Final Rule, 81 Fed
SW Great Basin Mini-Trip Report Vladimir Dinets in Late May 2015 I Took Steve Linsley on a Mini-Tour of the SW Part of the Great Basin
List of 28 Orders, 129 Families, 598 Genera and 1121 Species in Mammal Images Library 31 December 2013
Dark Kangaroo Mouse Microdipodops Megacephalus
Kangaroo Rats
Life History Account for Dark Kangaroo Mouse
List of Taxa for Which MIL Has Images
FINAL Small Mammal Survey Report in Support of the Proposed Fallon Range Training Complex Expansion, Nevada
Composition of the Community of Small Mammals in the Great Basin Desert Samantha Elizabeth Phillips Brigham Young University
Kidney Mass and Relative Medullary Thickness of Rodents in Relation to Habitat, Body Size, and Phylogeny
Evolutionary Relationships of Heteromyid Rodents John C
Morphological Structure and Function in the Desert Heteromyid Rodents
Life History Account for Pale Kangaroo Mouse
Microdipodops Megacephalus</Em>, in Communities of Nocturnal
Top View
Calaby's Marsupial Literature 1 Abbott, I. (1981)
Version 2019-05-21 Dark Kangaroo Mouse (Microdipodops
Chris Moore Letter
Mammal Inventory of the Mojave Network Parks
Mammalian Species of Special Concern in California
Desert Rodent Populations: Factors Affecting Abundance, Distribution, and Genetic Structure
The Accelerating Influence of Humans on Mammalian Macroecological Patterns Over the Late Quaternary
This Checklist Includes 58 Species Which Presently Occur Within
Jumping Mouse Obligate Hibernator
North American Rodents
California Fish and Game Check-Listof Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals 129
Thermoregulation by an Australian Murine Rodent, the Ash-Grey Mouse (Pseudomys Albocinereus)