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INDEX TO VOLUME 80 AUTHORS Abe, A. S. Characteristics of a hybrid zone between two spe- see Monteiro, L. R., 102 cies of short-tailed shrews (Blarina), 135 Acevedo-Gutiérrez, A.: Bergallo, H. G., and W. E. Magnusson: Aerial behavior is not a facilitator in bottlenose Effects of climate and food availability on four dolphins hunting in small groups, 768 rodent species in southeastern Brazil, 472 Adler, G. H.: Berger, J., and M. E. Gompper: see Seamon, J. O., 899 Sex ratios in extant ungulates: products of con- Adler, G. H., S. A. Mangan, and V. Suntsov: temporary predation or past life histories, 1084 Richness, abundance, and habitat relations of ro- Bleich, V. C.: dents in the Lang Bian Mountains of southern Mountain sheep and coyotes: patterns of predator Viet Nam, 891 evasion in a mountain ungulate, 283 Aguilera M. M see Pierce, B. M., 986 Population ecology of Proechimys guairae (Ro- Bogan, M. A.: dentia: Echimyidae), 487 see Valdez, E. W., 545 Amato, G., M. G. Egan, G. B. Schaller, R. H. Baker, Boitani, L.: H. C. Rosenbaum, W. G. Robichaud, and R. De- see Saivatori, V., 980 Salle: Bond, M. L., and J. O. Wolff: Rediscovery of Roosevelt’s barking deer (Muntia- Does access to females or competition among cus rooseveltorum), 639 males limit male home-range size in a promis- Andayani, N.: cuous rodent?, 1243 see Dwiyahreni, A. A., 905 Boone, J. L., M. H. Smith, and J. Laerm: Anderson, S. H.: Allozyme variation in the cotton mouse (Pero- see Vargas, A., 263 myscus gossypinus), 833 Arad, Z.: Boussés, P.: see Korine, C., 53 see Réale, D., 1028 Arbogast, B. S.: Bowyer, R. T.: Mitochondrial DNA phylogeography of the new see Massei, G., 633 world flying squirrels (Glaucomys): implica- see Pierce, B. M., 986 tions for Pleistocene biogeography, 142 see Kie, J. G., 1004 Arita, H.: see Leslie, D. M., Jr., 1067 see Ortega, J., 1173 Bowyer, R. T., V. Van Ballenberghe, J. G. Kie, and J. Arita, H. T., and K. Santos-del-Prado: A. K. Maier: Conservation biology of nectar-feeding bats in Birth-site selection by Alaskan moose: maternal Mexico, 31 strategies for coping with a risky environment, Armitage, K. B. 1070 Evolution of sociality in marmots, | Bozinovic, F: Baker, R. H.: see Nespolo, R. F, 742 see Amato, G., 639 Bozinovic, F, J. A. Lagos, and P. A. Marquet: Baker, R. J.: Geographic energetics of the Andean mouse see Wright, A. J., 1202 Abrothrix andinus, 205 Barclay, R. M. R.: Bradley, R. D.: Bats are not birds—a cautionary note on using see Mauk, C. L., 499 echolocation calls to identify bats: a comment, see Castro-Campillo, A., 1214 290 ; Braude, S.: Barnard, J. C.: see Sherman, P. W., 720 see Hanley, T. A., 866 Braun, J. K.: Barnes, B. M.: see Diaz, M. M., 786 see Buck, C. L., 430 Brigham, R. M.: see Buck, C. L., 1264 see Kalcounis, M. C., 673 Barquez, R. M.: see Hecker, K. R., 1196 see Diaz, M. M., 786 Brockmann, K.: Barrett, R. H.: Schutt, W. A., Jr., 71 see Zielinski, W. J., 961 Brown, J. H.: Begall, S., H. Burda, and M. H. Gallardo: The legacy of Robert MacArthur: from geograph- Reproduction, postnatal development, and growth ical ecology to macroecology, 333 of social coruros, Spalacopus cyanus (Roden- Brown, J. S.: tia: Octodontidae), from Chile, 210 see Morris, D. W., 329 Benedict, R. A.: see Kotler, B. P., 361 Morphological and mitochondrial DNA variation Brown, J. S., J. W. Laundré, and M. Gurung: in a hybrid zone between short-tailed shrews The ecology of fear: optimal foraging, game the- (Blarina) in Nebraska, 112 ory, and trophic interactions, 385 Journal of Mammalogy, 80(4):1413-—1430, 1999 JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY Responses of small mammals and vegetation to a reintroduction of Gunnison’s prairie dogs 1311 Dayan, D body composition and hiberna see Zuri, I ground squirrels, 430 DeSalle, R hibernacula and changes in body see Amato, G 639 ground squirrels ove! Demarais, S see Jorgensen, E. I 421 Diaz, M. M., R. M. Barquez, J. K. Braun ind M. A Mares \ new species ¢ rf Akodon (Muridac Sigmodon Geomys breviceps tinae) from northwestern Argentina TRG races of Geomys attwa Dittami, J. P. 700 see Millesi f and B. J McConnell Dowler R. ¢ ind diving behavior of see Bu nt. M.S ict phant seals from Pata Drickamer Bn Oe Feldhamer, D. G. Mikesic and C.M Holmes Irap-response heteroge musculus) in outdoor Duncan, N. P see Ziclinski, W. J 961 Dwiyahreni, A. A., M. I Kinnaird Supriatna and N. Ar dayani Diet and i ivity of the be sinus Egan, M. G sc A I ngstrom, M see Wright pplen, J. 1 sec Keil \ armer, E. ¢ see Ziclinski, W. J Fedak, M. A see Campagna, (¢ eldhamer, G. A see Drickamer, L. (¢ +10) { oster, R. W and \. Kurta mships and sexual dimorphism Roosting ecology of the northern bat (Myotis sep ller whales (Orcinus orca), 777 tentrionalis) and comparisons with the endan W. Macdonald gered Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis), 659 of the babirusa (Babyrousa Fox B. J of salt licks in Sula see Monamy, V Fragoso, J. M. \ Perception of scale and resource partitioning by peccaries: behavioral causes and ecological im plications, 993 Francis, J. M see Ochoa Acufia Franklin, W. I ilson, G see Sarno, R. J., Monospecifi c and heterospecific grouping and Gaillard, J.-M feeding behavior in grey kangaroos and red see Toigo, C necked W allabies, 270 Gallardo, M. H see Begall, S Gannon, W. L see O'Farrell, M. J.. 11 see O'Farrell, M. J., 24 see O'Farrell, M. J., 297 Millesi, E., 21 Gavin, T. A., P- W. Sherman, E. Yensen, and B. May m, A. D.. R. R. Parmenter, and J. R. Gosz Population genetic structure of the northern Idaho November 1999 INDEX ground squirrel (Spermophilus brunneus brun Hoogland, J. | neus), 156 Philopatry, dispersal, and social organization of ffen, I Gunnison’s prairie dogs, 243 see Hefner, R., 611 Hosken, D. J., and P. C. Withers jlannini, N. P. Metabolic physiology of euthermic and torpid Selection of diet and elevation by sympatric spe lesser long-eared bats, Nyctophilus geoffroyi cies Of Sturnira in an Andean rainforest, 1186 (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae), 42 E. A., and C. J. Krebs Houck, M \ Natal dispersal of snowshoe hares during a cyclic see Mauk, (¢ 499 population increase, 933 Hunter, M. L., Jr sompper, M. see McCracken, K. f 288 see Berger, J., 1084 Huot, J see Lefebvre, (¢ 1163 Davidson, A. D Ibanez, C., A. Guillén, J. Juste B., and J. IL Pérez Gubista, K \ Jorda Small mammals of the Ituri Forest, Zaire: diver Echolocation calls of Pteronotus davyi (Chirop sity and abundance in ecologically distinct hab tera: Mormoopidae) from Panama, 924 itats, 252 Issac, S. S A see Whitaker, J. O., Jr., 60 see Ibanez Gurung, M Iwasa, M see Suzuki, H., 512 see Brown, J Jarvis, J. U. M lan, S.-H see Sherman, P. W., 720 see Suzuki, H., 512 Jorgensen, E. E., and S. Demarais anley, T. A., and J. C. Barnard Spatial variation in population dynamics of sitka Spatial scale dependence of rodent habitat use, 421 mice in fi oodplain forests, 866 M Joseph, K -e Suzuki, H., 512 Schutt, W. A., Jr, D.. and D. S. Rogers Jullien, J.-M spec ics limits and phylogenetic relationships see Loison, A among populations of Peromyscus furvus, 530 Juste B., J Hawkins, J. I see [bafiez, C., 924 see Wilkins, K 180 Kaffe, D Hecker, K. R see Zuri, I., 734 see Kalcounis, M. C., 673 Kalcounis, M. C., K. A. Hobson, R. M. Brigham, and Hecker, K. R., and R. M. Brigham K. R. Hecker: Does moonlight change vertical stratification of Bat activity in the boreal forest importance of activity by forest-dwelling insectivorous bats, stand type vertical strata, 673 1196 , Kartavtseva, | Hefner, R.. and | Geffen see Suzuki, H., 512 Group size and home range of the Arabian wolf Kays, R. W (Canis lupus) in southern Israel, 611 Food preferences of kinkajous (Potos flavus): a Heideman, P. D., T. A. Bruno, J. W. Singley, and J. \ frugivorous carnivore, 589 Smedley Keil, A., J. T. Epplen, and N. Sachser: Genetic variation in photoperiodism in Peromys- Reproductive success of males in the vromiscu- cus leucopus: geographic variation in an alter ous-mating yellow-toothed cavy (Galea mus- native life-history strategy, 1232 teloides), 1257 Herrera M., L. G a Sf &. Preferences for different sugars in Neotropical see Leslie, D. M., Jr., 1067 nectarivorous and frugivorous bats, 683 see Bowyer, R. T., 1070 Hoagland, D. B., and C. W. Kilpatrick: Optimal foraging and risk of predation: effects on Genetic variation and differentiation among in behavior and social structure in ungulates, 1114 sular populations of the small Indian mongoose >, J.G ., and R. T. Bowyer: (Herpestes javanicus), 169 Sexual segregation in white-tailed deer: density- Hobson, K. A.: dependent changes in use of space, habitat se- see Kalcounis, M. C., 673 lection, and dietary niche, 1004 Hoffmann, I. E Kilpatrick, C. W.: see Millesi, E., 218 see Hoagland, D. B., 169 Holmes, C. M.: Kimura, Y.: see Drickamer, L. C., 410 see Suzuki, H., 512 Hoofer, S. R., J. R. Choate, and N. E. Mandrak: Kinnaird, M. E.: Mensural discrimination between Reithrodonto- see Dwiyahreni, A. A., 905 mys megalotis and R. montanus using cranial Kirkland, G. L., Jr., and R. S. Ostfeld: characters, 91 Factors influencng variation among states in the JOURNAL OF * MAMMALOGY Vol. 80, No. 4 number of federally listed mammals in the Magnusson, W. E.: United States, 711 see Bergallo, H. G., 472 Kitahara, Maier, J. A. K see Suzuki, H., 512 see Bowyer, R. T., 1070 Korine, C., and Z. Arad Mandrak, N. E Changes in milk composition of the Egyptian fruit see Hoofer, S. R., 91 bat Rousettus aegyptiacus (Pteropodidae), dur Mangan, S. A.: ing lactation, 53 see Adler, G. H., 891 Késsl, M., E. Mora, FE Coro, and M. Vater: Mankin, P. C., and R. E. Warner: Two-toned echolocation calls from Molossus mo Responses of eastern cottontails to intensive row- lossus in Cuba, 929 crop farming, 940 Kotler, B. P. Mares, M. A.: see Morris, D. W., 329 see Diaz, M. M., 786 Kotler, B. P., and J. S. Brown Marimuthu, G Mechanisms of coexistince of optimal foragers as see Whitaker, J. O., Jr., 60 determinants of local abundances and distri Marino, L butions of desert granivores, 361 Brain growth in the harbor porpoise and Pacific Krebs. C. J white-sided dolphin, 1353 see Gillis, E A., 933 Marquet, P. A.: Kunz, T. H see Bozinovic, F, 205 see Whitaker, J. O Martinez, D. R.: Kurta, A see Meserve, P. L., 880 see Foster, R. W., 659 Massei, G., and R. T. Bowyer: Laerm, J Scent marking in fallow deer: effects of lekking see Boone, J. L., 833 behavior on rubbing and wallowing, 633 Lagos, J. A Mauk, C. L., M. A. Houck, and R. D. Bradley see Bozinovic, F, 205 Morphometric analysis of seven species of pocket ang, B. K gophers (Geomys), 499 see Meserve, P. L., 880 May, B.: Laundré, J. W see Gavin, T. A., 156 see Brown, J. S., 385 Lefebvre, ¢ M. Créte, J. Huot, R. Patenaude, and C McConnell, B. J Price see Campagna, C., 1341 Annual variation of body composition, reproduc McCracken, K. E., J. W. Witham, and M. L Hunter, tive hormones, and blood constituents of red Jt Relationships between seed fall of three tree spe- foxes, 1163 cies and Peromyscus leucopus and Clethrion- eslie, D. M., Jr, R. T. Bowyer, and J. G. Kie Life-history strategies of ungulates, 1067 omys gapperi during 10 years in an oak-pine essa, L. G forest, 1288 McCullough, D. R see Monteiro, L. R., 102 ewellen, R. H., and S. H. Vessey Density dependence and life-history strategies of Estimating densities of Peromyscus leucopus us ungulates, 1130 ing live-trap and nestbox censuses, 400 Menaut, P. im, B. K see Loison, A., 620 see Wright, A. J Meserve, P. I J.-\ see Salvatori, V., 980 see Chang, C.-H., 845 Meserve, P. L., D. R. Martinez, J. R. Rau, R. Murta, L.-K B. K. Lang, and A. Mufioz-Pedreros see Chang, C.-H., 845 Comparative demography and diversity of small nhart, Y. B mammals in precordilleran temperate rainfo- see Murphy H rests of southern Chile, 880 ochmiller, R. I Michallet, J see Sinclair, J. A see Toigo, C., 1021 b. S. ¢ Mikesic, D. G Responses of small mammals to coarse woody see Drickamer, | C., 410 debris in a south-eastern pine forest, 460 Miller, B. W ison, A., J.-M. Jullien, and P- Menaut see O'Farrell, M. J., 11 Subpopulation structure and dispersal in two pop see O'Farrell, M. J., 297 ilations of chamois, 620 Millesi, E.. A. M. Strijkstra, I. E. Hoffmann, J. P. Dit- ( tami, and S. Daan Cervantes, I A. S23 Sex and age difference in mass, morphology, and Macdonald, D. W annual cycle in European ground squirrels, see Wong J.. 570 Spermophilus citellus, 218 see Tuyttens A. M., 950 Monamy, V., and B. J. Fox 4 Habitat selection by female Rattus lutreolus November 1999 INDEX drives asymmetric competition and coexistence Parmenter, R. R.: with Pseudomys higginsi, 232 see Davidson, A. D., 1311 Mondol, N.: Patenaude, R.: Schutt, W. A., Jr, 71 see Lefebvre, C., 1163 Monteiro, L. R., L. G. Lessa, and A. S. Abe Patterson, B. D Ontogenetic variation in skull shape of Thricho- Contingency and determinism in mammalian bio- mys apereoides (Rodentia: Echimyidae), 102 geography: the role of history, 345 Mora, E Pérez-Jorda, J. L. see Kossl, M., 929 see Ibafiez, C., 924 Morris, D. W.: Perri, L. M., and J. A. Randall: A haunting legacy from isoclines: mammal co- Behavioral mechanisms of coexistence in sym- existence and the ghost of competition, 375 patric species of desert rodents, Dipodomys or- Morris, D. W., J. S. Brown, and B. P. Kotler dii and D. merriami, 1297 The geographical ecology of mammals, 329 Pierce, B. M., V. C. Bleich, J.D . Wehausen, and R. T. Munoz-Pedreros, A. Bowyer: see Meserve, P. L., 880 Migratory patterns of mountain lions: implica- Muradali, F: tions for social regulation and conservation, Schutt, W. A., Jr., 71 986 Murphy, S. M., and Y. B. Linhart Pinero, D.: Comparative morphology of the gastrointestinal see Vazquez-Dominguez, E., tract of the feeding specialist Sciurus aberti and Price, C. several generalist congeners, 1325 see Lefebvre, C., 1163 Murua, R Randa, L. A.: see Meserve, P. L., 880 see Yunger, J. A., 1336 Nespolo, R. F, J. C Opazo, M. Rosenmann, and F Randall, J. A Bozinovic see Perri, L. M., 1297 Thermal acclimation, maximum metabolic rate, Rau, J. R.: and nonshivering thermogenesis of Phyllotis see Meserve, P. L., 880 xanthopygus (Rodentia) in the Andes Moun- Razeem-Mazlan, A.: tains, 742 see Vidyadaran, M. K., 199 O’Brien, T. G.: Réale, D., and P. Boussés: see Dwiyahreni, A. A., 905 Effects of summer and winter birth on growth of O’Donnell, C. F J., and J. A. Sedgeley lambs in a population of feral sheep, 1028 Use of roosts by the long-tailed bat, Chalinolobus Rexstad, E. A.: tuberculatus, in temperate rainforest in New see Zuercher, G. L., 443 Zealand, 913 Roberts, H. R.: O'Farrell, M. J.. B. W. Miller, and W. L. Gannon see Castro-Campillo, A., 1214 Quaiitative identification of free-flying bats using Roberts, J. C the anabat detector, 11 see Wilkins, K. T., 180 O'Farrell, M. J., C. Corben, W. L. Gannon, and B. W Robichaud, W. G.: Miller: see Amato, G., 639 Confronting the dogma: a reply, 297 Roby, D. D O'Farrell, M. J., and W. L. Gannon see Zuercher, G. L., 443 \ comparison of acoustic versus capture tech Rogers, D. S.: niques for the inventory of bats, 24 see Harris, D., 5: Ochoa-Acufna, H., J. M. Francis, and O. T. Oftedal Roorda, C. S Influence of long intersucking interval on com see Wilkins, K position of milk in the Juan Fernandez fur seal, Rosenbaum, H. C. Arctocephalus philippii, 758 see Amato, G., ¢ Odell, D. K Rosenmann, M sec Clark, S. T., 777 see Nespolo, R. F, 742 Oftedal, O. T.: Sachser, N see Ochoa-Acuna, H., 758 see Keil, A., 1257 Opazo, J. C.: Sakaizumi, M.: see Nespolo, R. F, 742 see Suzuki, H., 512 Ortega, J.. and H. T. Arita Salvatori, V., G. Vaglio-Laurin, P. L. Meserve, L. Boi- Structure and social dynamics of harem groups in tani, and A. Campanella: Artibeus jamaicensis (Chiroptera: Phyllostom Spatial organization, activity, and social interac- idae), 1173 tions of culpeo foxes (Pseudalopex culpaeus) Ostfeld, R. S in north-central Chile, 980 see Kirkland, G. L., Jr, 711 Santos-del-Prado, K.: Pardini, R., and E. Trajano see Arita, H. T., 31 Use of shelters by the Neotropical river otter Sarno, R. J., and W. L. Franklin: (Lontra longicaudis) in an Atlantic Forest Population density and annual variation in birth stream, southeastern Brazil, 600 mass of guanacos in southern Chile, 1158 JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY Vol. 80, No. 4 East Asia based on variation in ribosomal and mitochondrial DNA, 512 Swait, E 1i%f ferences in activity patterns and | see Tuyttens, I A. M.. 950 * gray mouse lemur (Microcebus Telitzina, A. Y see Wynne-Edwards, K. E., 855 Terkel, J astro-Campiullo see Zuri, I., 734 Terman, C. R., and J R. Terman ongruence of microsatellite mark Early summer reproductive hiatus in wild adult eromyscus leucopus, 522 white-footed mice, 1251 F Muradali, N. Mondol, K. Joseph, Terman, J. R see Terman, C. R., 1251 cKmann Testa, J. W., and B. D. Scotton Behavior and maintenance of captive white Nit ged i vamp pire bats, Diaemus youngi, 71 | Dynamics of an isolated population of Weddell D seals (Leptonycteris weddellii) at White Island, Antartica, 82 Adler Toigo, C., J.-M. Gaillard, and J. Michallet space by a neotropical forest Cohort affects growth of males but not females in alpine ibex (Capra ibex ibex), 1021 nys semispinosus 899 Trajano, E see Pardini, R., 600 Truex, R. L see Zielinski, W. J., 961 Tsuchiya, K see Suzuki, H., 512 Tuyttens, F A. M., D. W. Macdonald, E. Swait, and C P W.. S. Braude, : M. Jarvis L. Cheeseman sizes and mammary numbers of naked Estimating population size of Eurasian badgers rats: breaking the one-half rule, 720 (Meles meles) using mark-recapture and mark- ,.. and R. I Lochmilier resight data, 950 to a pathogenic challenge lacks sea Vaglio-Laurin, G mal specificity in prairie voles (Microtus och see Salvatori, V., 980 ind cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus) Valdez, E. W., J. R. Choate, M. A. Bogan, and T. L Yates Taxonomic status of Myotis occultus, 545 Van Ballenberghe, V.: see Bowyer, R. T., 1070 Van Den Bussche, R. A see Wright, A. J., 1202 Vargas, A., and S. H. Anderson Effects of experience and cage enrichment on predatory skills of black footed ferrets (Mustela R. Willig nigripes), 263 New World bat communtities, Vater, M see Késsl, M., 929 Vazquez-Dominguez, E., D. Pifero, and G. Ceballos Linking heterozygosity, demography, and fitness of tropical populations of Liomys pictus, 810 mammalian social struc Vessey, S H see Lewellen, R. H., 400 Vidyadaran, M. K., R. S. K. Sharma, S. Sumita, I. Zulkifli, and A. Razeem-Mazlan: Male genital organs and accessory glands of the lesser mouse deer, Tragulus javanicus, 199 Wakana, S see Suzuki, H., 512 Ward, O. G see Cervantes, F A., 823 Warner, R. E see Mankin, P. C., 940 M. Harada. S. Wakana, M. Sak Warrick, G. D., and B. L. Cypher Kitahara, Y. Kimura, |. Kar Variation in body mass of San Joaquin kit foxes, iva 977? of red-backed voles in Far Wehausen, J. D November 1999 INDEX 1419 see Pierce B. M., 986 Wynne-Edwards, K. E., A. V. Surov, and A. Y. Telit- Whitaker, J o..= & os Issac, G. Marimuthu, and T. zina: H. Kunz Differences in endogenous activity within the ge Seasonal variation in the diet of the Indian pygmy nus Phodopus, 855 bat Pipistrellus mimus, in southern India, 60 Yates, T. L.: Wilkins, K. T., J. C. Roberts, C. S. Roorda, and J. E see Valdez, E. W., 545 Hawkins: Yensen, E.: Morphometrics and functional morphology of see Gavin, T. A., 156 middle ears of extant pocket gophers (Roden- Ya; 21-3 tia: Geomyidae), 180 see Chang, C.-H., 845 Willig, M. R Yunger, J. A., and L. A. Randa: Trap decontamination using hypochlorite: effects see Stevens, R D.. 644 Witham, J. W on trappability of small mammals, 1336 Zielinski, W. J., N. P. Duncan, E. C. Farmer, R. L. see McCracken, K. E 1288 Truex, A. P. Clevenger, and R. H. Barrett: Withers, P. C Diet of fishers (Martes pennanti) at the southern- see Hosken, D. J., 42 most extent of their range, 961 Wolff, J. R Zuercher, G. L., D. D. Roby, and E. A. Rexstad: see Bond, M. I 1243 Seasonal changes in body mass, composition, and Wong j., PR D. Stewart, and D. W. Macdonald organs of northern red-backed voles in interior Vocal repertoire in the European badger (Meles Alaska, 443 meles): structure, context, and function, 570 Zulkifli, L.: Wright, A. J., R. A. Van Den Bussche, B. K. Lim, M see Vidyadaran, M. K., 199 D. Engstroma,n d R. J. Baker Zuri, I., I. Kaffe, D. Dayan, and J. Terkel: Systematics of the genera Carollia and Rhino Incisor adaptation to fossorial life in the blind phylla based on the cytochrome-b gene, 1202 mole-rat, Spalax ehrenbergi, 734 SUBJECTS (New names in italic type) Abrothrix: Alberta: andinus, 205 Clethrionomys gapperi, 378 longipilis, 880 Glaucomys sabrinus, 146 sanborni, 880 Peromyscus maniculatus, 378 Acinonyx jubatus, 1085 Alcelaphus buselaphus, 1091 Activity Alces alces, 1006, 1033, 1067 1070, 1091, Ailurops ursinus, 905 Allometry: Chiroptera (10 spp), 1196 Orcinus orca, 777 Microcebus murinus, 749 Alopex lagopus, 976, 1164 Phodopus campbelli, 855 Alouatta, 908 Phodopus sungorus, 855 palliata, 590 Pseudalopex culpaeus, 980 seniculus, 559 \Aepyceros melampus, 1091 Anatomy: Ailuropoda melanoleuca, 1325 Tragulus javanicus, 199 Ailurops ursinus, 905 Anoura geoffroyi, 33, 683 Akodon Antarctica: aerosus, 356 Leptonychotes weddellii, aliquantulus, 788 Antechinus swainsonii, 1084 alterus, 787 Antidorcas marsupialis, 1097 boliviensis, 356, 795 Antilocapra americana, 1017, 1094, 1118, 1161, 1312 caenosus, 787 Antilope cervicapra, 1102 cursor, 472 Antrozous pallidus, 26 mimus, 356 Aotus trivirgatus, 590 olivaceus, 880 Arctocephalus: puer, 786 australis, 763 spegazzinii, 786 galapagoensis, 762 torques 356 gazella, 763 tucumanensis, 795 philippii, 758 Alaska Argentina: Alces alces, 1070 Akodon aliquantulus, 788 Clethrionomys rutilus, 443 Mirounga leonina, 1341 Glaucomys sabrinus, 146 Sturnira erythromos, 1186 Peromyscus keeni, 867 Sturnira lilium, 1186 Spermophilus parryii, 430, 1264 Arizona: JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY Vol. 80, No. 4 ‘ra (20 spp) Body mass Cynomys gunnisoni ~ 43 Clethrionomys rutilus, 443 Dipodomys merriami, 1299 Ovis aries, 1028 Dipodomys ordii, 1299 Sigmodon hispidus, 1277 Artibeus Spermophilus citellus, 219 amaicensis, 683 Vulpes macrotis, 972 turatus, 1182 Vulpes vulpes, 1163 Arvicola terrestris, 1244 Ateles geoffroyi, 589, 909 bison (see Bison), Auliscomys, 356 gaurus, 109] Australia taurus, 1103, 1115 Macropus fuliginosus Boselaphus tragocamelus, | 109 Macropus giganteus, 270 Bradypus griseus, 909 Macropus rufogriseus, 270 Brazil Nyctophilus geotiroyi Lontra longicaudis, 600 Pseudomys higginsi Sigmodontinae (3 spp), 472 Rattus lutreolus, 232 Tayassu pecari, 993 ustria Tayassu tajacu, 993 Spermophilus citellus, 219 Thrichomys apereoides, 104 Irinomys itheringi, 472 ixis, 109] Breeding porcinus, 1091 Mustela nigripes, 252 Babyrousa babyrussa Spalacopus cyanus, 210 Baiomys taylori, 350 Suncus murinus, 845 B ilacnoptera physalus British Columbia B issaricyon gabbii, 590 Chiroptera (10 spp), 1196 Behavior Glaucomys sabrinus, 146 Alces alces, 1070 Bubalus Artibeus jamaicensis, | 173 bubalus, 1112 Artiodactyla (6 spp), 1114 depressicornis, 1148 Babyrousa babyrussa, 11 Burrows Canis latrans, 283 Spermophilus parryii, 1264 Chalinolobus tuberculatus, 913 Bylaws and rules of the ASM revised June 1999, 1400 Dama dama, 633 California: Desmodus rotundus Chiroptera (20 spp), 25 Diaemus youngi, 71 Glaucomys sabrinus, 146 Dipodomys merriami, 1297 Martes pennanti, 961 Dipodomys ordii, 1297 Puma concolor, 986 Macropus fuliginosus, 270 Vulpes macrotis, 972 Macropus giganteus, 270 Callorhinus ursinus, 763 Macropus rufogriseus, 270 Callosciurus erythraeus, 894 Mirounga leonina, 1341 Calomys Myotis septentrionalis, 659 lepidus, 356 Myotis sodalis, 659 sorellus, 356 Odocoileus hemionus, 283 Canis Ovis canadensis, 283 latrans, 283, 940, 976, 1015, 1164 Potos flavus, 590 lupus, 611, 726, 976, 1071, 1087, 1257 Puma concolor, 986 Capra Tursiops truncatus aegagrus, 1084 Vespertilionidae (5 falconeri, 1091 Beryimys bowersii, 895 ibex, 1018, 1021, 1108 Biodiversity, 329 Capreolus capreolus, 1033, 1105 Biogeography, 345 Capricornis crispus, 1111 Gerbillus allenbyi, 361 Caribbean Islands: Gerbillus dasyurus, 36] Herpestes javanicus, 170 Glaucomys sabrinus, 142 Carollia ( slaucomys volans, 142 brevicauda, 1202 Bison bison, 1017, 1091, 1118 castanea, 1202 Blarina perspicillata, 1174, 1202 brevicauda, 112, 13 1336 subrufa, 1202 carolinensis Castor canadensis, 867 hylophaga Catagonus wagneri, 1110, 1153 Blastocerus Cavia campestris cobaya, 739 lichotomus, 1104 porcellus, 729, 852 November 1999 INDEX Cebus capucinus, 590 Conepatus mesoleucus, 350 Census: Connochaetes taurinus, 1085 Peromyscus leucopus, 400 Conservation: Ceratotherium simum, 1111 Cynomys gunnisoni, 1311 Cercopithecus aethiops, 558 Glossophagini (12 spp), 31 Cervus Mammals, 711 duvaucelii, 109] Corynorhinus townsendii, 26, 1182, 1197 elaphus, 940, 986, 1005, 1033, 1087, 1118, 1i 133. Costa Rica: 1160 Tursiops truncatus, 769 eldii, 640 Cratogeomys: nippon, 1105 castanops, 499 unicolor, 892, 1091 tylorhinus, 180 ‘haetodipus: Cricetulus barabensis, 863 intermedius, 425 Cryptomys damarensis, 727 penicillatus, 425 Cryptoprocta ferox, 755 ‘halinolobus tuberculatus, 913 Cuba: ‘helemys macronyx, 881 Molossus molossus, 929 ‘hiapas Cuon alpinus, 726 Peromyscus zarhynchus, 531 Cynomys: “hile: gunnisoni, 243, 1311 Abrothrix andinus, 205 ludovicianus, 558 Arctocephalus philippii, 758 Dama dama, 633, 1104, 1141 Lama guanicoe, 1158 Damaliscus: Pseudalopex culpaeus, 980 dorcas, 1102 Pyllotis xanthopygus, 742 lunatus, 1112 Small mammals (9 spp), 880 Dasypus novemcinctus, 350 Spalacopus cyanus, 210 Delphinus delphis, 1354 ‘hinchilla sahamae, 356 Demography: ‘hiroderma villosum, 1203 Small mammals (9 spp), 880 ‘hiropodomys gliroides, 895 Dendrolagus, 908 ‘hiroptera, 290, 297 Dens: *hoeroniscus godmani, 33 Lontra longicaudis, 600 “*hoeronycteris mexicana, 33 Density ‘holoepus hoffmanni, 909 Clethrionomys gapperi, 1288 ‘*hrocomys jelskii, 356 Lama guanicoe, 1158 *hromosomes: Microtus canicaudus, 1243 Geomys attwateri, 799 Peromyscus leucopus, 400, 1288 Geomys breviceps, 799 Dentition: Liomys (3 spp), 823 Rattus norvegicus, ‘lassification: Spalax ehrenbergi, Reithrodontomys megalotis, 91 Deomys ferrugineus, 252 Reithrodontomys montanus, 91 Dermanura watsoni, 1203 Clethrionomys: Description: gapperi, 350, 378, 1288 Akodon aliquantulus, 788 glareolus, 1243, 1288 Desmodus rotundus, 71, 558, 1174 regulus, 513 Development: rex, 513 Thrichomys apereoides, 102 rufocanus, 513, 1243 Diaemus youngi, 71 rutilus, 443, 513 Dicerorhinus sumatrensis, 1155 ‘olobus badius, 910 Diceros bicornis, 1093 Colorado: Dicrostonyx groenlandicus, 379 Myotis lucifugus, 551 Didelphis virginiana, 350 Sciurus aberti, 1327 Diet: ‘ommunication Ailurops ursinus, 905 Meles meles, 570 Anoura geoffroyi, 683 ommunity ecology: Artibeus jamaicensis, 683 Chiroptera, 644 Desmodus rotundus, 71 Small mammals (9 spp), 880 Diaemus youngi, 71 Competition: Gerbillus allenbyi, 361 Chiroptera, 644 Gerbillus dasyurus, 361 Clethrionomys, 375 Martes pennanti, 961 Dicrostonyx groenlandicus, : Pipistrellus mimus, 60 Lemmus trimucronatus, 375 Potos flavus, 589 Odocoileus virginianus, 1004 Sturnira erythromos, 1186 Peromyscus maniculatus, 375 Sturnira lilium, 683, 1186 JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY Vol. 8O. No 4 Digestion Equus Anoura geoffroyi, 683 asinus, 1102 Artibeus jamaicensis, 683 burchellii, 1091 1141 Sciurus aberti, 1325 caballus, 1107, 1141 Sturnira liltum, 683 hemionus, 1108 Dipodomys 977 Erethizon dorsatum, 739 961, 1084 deserti 1116 Euderma maculatum, 25 merriami, 1297 Eumops perotis, 25 ordii 425, Eutamias spectabilis, 1116, 1299, 1311 minimus, 350 Dispersal quadrivittatus, 35( Cynomys gunnisoni, 243 Feeding: Lepus americanus, 933 Tursiops truncatus, 768 Marmota (13 spp), | Felis concolor, 590 Rupicapra pyrenaica, 620 Florida Rupicapra rupicapra, 620 Geomys texensis, 181 Social mammals (18 spp), 553 Food habits Distribution Martes pennanti, 961 Rodentia ( 38 spp), 356 France Diversity Capra ibex, 1021 Muridae (8 spPpI ), 252 Rupicapra pyrenaica, 620 Dremomys rufigenis, 894 Rupicapra rupicapra, 620 Dromiciops gliroides, 881 Function: Echolocation Geomyidae (11 spp), 180 Chiroptera, 290, 297 Galea musteloides, 1257 Chiroptera (10 spp), 1196 Gazella: Chiroptera (17 spp), 1! bennettii, 1106 Chiroptera (20 spp), 24 thomsonii, 1085 Molossus molossus, 929 Genetics Pteronotus davyi, 924 Cervus eldii, 640 Vespertilionidae (5 spp), 674 Elaphodus cephalophus, 640 Ecology. 329. 333 Muntiacus (9 spp), 640 Cynomys gunnisoni, 24 Social mammals (18 spp), 553 Gerbillus allenbyi, 361 Geomys Gerbillus dasyurus 361 arenarius, 499 Mirounga leonina, 1341 attwateri, 499, 799 Muridae (8 spp), 252 breviceps, 499. 799 Myotis septentrionalis, 659 bursarius, 180, 499, 799 Myotis sodalis, 659 knoxjonesi, 499 Elaphodus cephalophus, 640 personatus, 180, 499 Elaphurus davidianus, 1105 pinetis, 180 Electrophoresis texensis, 180, 499 Geomys attwateri, 799 Georychus capensis, 727 Geomys breviceps, 799 Geoxus valdivianus, 881 Herpestes javanicus, 170 Gerbillus Liomys pictus, 810 allenbyi, 361 Myotis lucifugus, 545 dasyurus, 361 DPp eromyscus (5 spp) 530 Giraffa camelopardalis, Peromyscus gossypinus, 8 3 Glaucomys Spermophilus brunneus, 156 sabrinus, 14 2, 966 Enchisthenes hartii, 1203 volans, 142 Endangered species Glossophaga Mammals, 711 COMM ISSAaf&isi, ergetics leachii, 33 Abrothrix andinus, 205 morenoi, 33 Arctocephalus philippii, 758 soricina, 33, | othenomys Grampus griseus, | andersoni, 513 Growth imaizumii, 513 Lagenorhynchus obliquidens, | melanogaster, 513 Phocoena phocoena, 1353 smithiu, 513 Spalacopus cyanus, 210 ptesict Growth rates Capra ibex, 1021 Ovis aries, 1028 Sigmodon hispidus, 1277

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