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497Ables, E. D. 1969. Activity studies of red foxes in southern Wis­consin. J. Wildl. Mgmt. 33:145–153.Ables, E. D. 1975. Ecology of the red fox in North America. Pp. 216–236, in The wild canids: their systematics, behavioral ecology and evolution (M. W. Fox., ed.). Van Nostrand Rein­hold, New York, 508 pp.Abramsky, Z. 1978. Small mammal community ecology, changes in species diversity in response to manipulated productivity. Oecologia 34:113–123.Abramsky, Z., and C. R. Tracy. 1979. Population biology of a “noncycling” population of prairie voles and a hypothe­sis on the role of migration in regulating microtine cycles. Ecology 60:349–361.Abramsky, Z., and G. M. Van Dyne. 1980. Field studies and a simulation model of small mammals inhabiting a patchy environment. Oikos 35:80–92.Ackerman, B. B., F. G. Lindzey, and T. P. Hemker. 1984. Cougar food habits in southern Utah. J. Wildl. Mgmt. 48:147–155.Ackers, S. H., and C. N. Slobodchikoff. 1999. Communication of stimulus size and shape in alarm calls of Gunnison’s prairie dogs. Ethology 105:149–162.Adams, C. 1976. Measurement and characteristics of fox squir­rel, Sciurus niger rufi venter, home ranges. Amer. Midland Nat. 95:211–215.Adams, L. G., and J. A. Bailey. 1982. Population dynamics of mountain goats in the Sawatch Range, Colorado. J. Wildl. Mgmt. 46:1003–1009.Adams, L. G., and J. A. Bailey. 1983. Winter forages of mountain goats in central Colorado. J. Wildl. Mgmt. 47:1237–1243.Adams, L. G., M. A. Masteller, and J. A. Bailey. 1982a. Movement and home range of mountain goats, Sheep Mountain–Glad­stone Ridge, Colorado. Biennial Symp. Northern Wild Sheep and Goat Council 3:391–405.Adams, L. G., K. L. Risenhoover, and J. A. Bailey. 1982b. Ecological relationships of mountain goats and Rocky Mountain big­horn sheep. Biennial Symp. Northern Wild Sheep and Goat Council 3:9–21.Adams, R. A. 1988. Trends in reproductive biology of some bats in Colorado. Bat Research News 29:21–25.Adams, R. A. 1990. Biogeography of bats in Colorado: ecolog­ical implications of species tolerances. Bat Research News 31:17–21.Adams, R. A. 1992. Stages of development and sequence of bone formation in the little brown bat, Myotis lucifugus. J. Mamm. 73:160–167.Adams, R. A. 1996. Size­specifi c resource use in juvenile little brown bats, Myotis lucifugus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae): is there an ontogenetic shift? Canadian J. Zool. 74:1204–1210.Literature Cited
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497Ables, E. D. 1969. Activity studies of red foxes in southern Wis­consin. J. Wildl. Mgmt. 33:145–153.Ables, E. D. 1975. Ecology of the red fox in North America. Pp. 216–236, in The wild canids: their systematics, behavioral ecology and evolution (M. W. Fox., ed.). Van Nostrand Rein­hold, New York, 508 pp.Abramsky, Z. 1978. Small mammal community ecology, changes in species diversity in response to manipulated productivity. Oecologia 34:113–123.Abramsky, Z., and C. R. Tracy. 1979. Population biology of a “noncycling” population of prairie voles and a hypothe­sis on the role of migration in regulating microtine cycles. Ecology 60:349–361.Abramsky, Z., and G. M. Van Dyne. 1980. Field studies and a simulation model of small mammals inhabiting a patchy environment. Oikos 35:80–92.Ackerman, B. B., F. G. Lindzey, and T. P. Hemker. 1984. Cougar food habits in southern Utah. J. Wildl. Mgmt. 48:147–155.Ackers, S. H., and C. N. Slobodchikoff. 1999. Communication of stimulus size and shape in alarm calls of Gunnison’s prairie dogs. Ethology 105:149–162.Adams, C. 1976. Measurement and characteristics of fox squir­rel, Sciurus niger rufi venter, home ranges. Amer. Midland Nat. 95:211–215.Adams, L. G., and J. A. Bailey. 1982. Population dynamics of mountain goats in the Sawatch Range, Colorado. J. Wildl. Mgmt. 46:1003–1009.Adams, L. G., and J. A. Bailey. 1983. Winter forages of mountain goats in central Colorado. J. Wildl. Mgmt. 47:1237–1243.Adams, L. G., M. A. Masteller, and J. A. Bailey. 1982a. Movement and home range of mountain goats, Sheep Mountain–Glad­stone Ridge, Colorado. Biennial Symp. Northern Wild Sheep and Goat Council 3:391–405.Adams, L. G., K. L. Risenhoover, and J. A. Bailey. 1982b. Ecological relationships of mountain goats and Rocky Mountain big­horn sheep. Biennial Symp. Northern Wild Sheep and Goat Council 3:9–21.Adams, R. A. 1988. Trends in reproductive biology of some bats in Colorado. Bat Research News 29:21–25.Adams, R. A. 1990. Biogeography of bats in Colorado: ecolog­ical implications of species tolerances. Bat Research News 31:17–21.Adams, R. A. 1992. Stages of development and sequence of bone formation in the little brown bat, Myotis lucifugus. J. Mamm. 73:160–167.Adams, R. A. 1996. Size­specifi c resource use in juvenile little brown bats, Myotis lucifugus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae): is there an ontogenetic shift? Canadian J. Zool. 74:1204–1210.Literature Cited
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