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- Appendix D-5 Mojave Ground Squirrel Protocol Survey Results
- Towards a Uniform Nomenclature for Ground Squirrels: the Status of the Holarctic Chipmunks
- Space Use and Home Range Overlap of Least Chipmunks in the Laramie Range
- Gap Analysis Project (GAP) Terrestrial Vertebrate Species Richness Maps for the Conterminous U.S
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- Local and Species-Level Adaptation of an Arboreal Squirrel to the Venom of Sympatric Rattlesnakes
- Generic Revision in the Holarctic Ground Squirrel Genus Spermophilus
- Factors Influencing Burrow Dimensions of Ground Squirrels
- Morphological Evolution in Marmots (Rodentia, Sciuridae): Size and Shape of the Dorsal and Lateral Surfaces of the Cranium
- Sitzungsberichte Der Kaiserlichen Akademie Der Wissenschaften
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- Urocitellus, Marmota and Sciurotamias Taxonomická Revise Palearktických Hlodavců (Rodentia)
- Raptor Pilot Study for Levee Protection
- Southern California Squirrel Survey
- Genetic Evaluation of the Baja California Rock Squirrel Otospermophilus Atricapillus (Rodentia: Sciuridae)
- The Biographic History of Antelope Squirrels, Bats, and Chipmunks in Western North America
- Isolation Rearing Reveals Latent Antisnake Behavior in California Ground Squirrels (Otospermophilus Becheeyi) Searching for Predatory Threats
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- Towards a Uniform Nomenclature for Ground Squirrels: the Status of the Holarctic Chipmunks
- Urocitellus Ground Squirrels Biology of Ground Squirrels (Urocitellus Spp.) As Prey of Golden Eagles (Aquila Chrysaetos) in the Western United States
- San Joaquin Kit Fox (Vulpes Macrotis Mutica) 5-Year Review
- Marmot Evolution and Global Change in the Last 10 Million Years
- PEARCE- SELLARDS Series
- Otospermophilus Beecheyi) Vigilance and Predator Detec On Christopher M
- Molecular Data Resolve Placement of the Olympic Marmot and Estimate Dates of Trans-Beringian Interchange Author(S) :Scott J
- Use of A24 Self-Resetting Traps for California Ground Squirrel (Otospermophilus Beecheyi) Control
- Certified to Conserve FOREST CERTIFICATION GIVES LANDOWNERS a KEY ROLE in WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
- A Review of Squirrel Alarm-Calling Behavior: What We Know and What We Do Not Know About How Predator Attributes Affect Alarm Calls
- Finding SQUIRRELS, CHIPMUNKS, and PRAIRIE DOGS in New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, and Utah August 21 - 30, 2015 John and Karen Shrader Centerville, Ohio
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- Renewable Energy and Xerospermophilus Mohavensis
- Taxonomic Revision of the Palaearctic Rodents (Rodentia). Sciuridae: Xerinae 1 (Eutamias and Spermophilus) Taxonomická Revise Palearktických Hlodavců (Rodentia)