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Abbott, K. D.  1970.  Water economy of the canyon mouse, Peromyscus crinitus stephensi. Comp. Biochem. Physiol., 38A:37-52. B5a.

Abbott, K. D., T. G. Ksiazek, and J. N. Mills. 1999. Long-term hantavirus persistence in rodent populations in central Arizona. Emerg. Infect. Dis., 5:102-112. C9d.

Acosta, R., J. A. Fernandez, and J. Falcon-Ordaz.  2006.  New records of mammal fleas (Siphonaptera) in northern and central Mexico.  Entomol. News, 117:69-72. C9a.

Adams, D. R.  1972.  Olfactory and non-olfactory epithelia in the nasal cavity of the mouse, Peromyscus.  Am. J. Anat.,  133:37-45. C1d.

Adams, D. R., and L. Z. McFarland.  1971.  Septal olfactory organ in Peromyscus. Comp. Biochem. Physiol., 40A:971-974. C1d.

Adkins, R. M., K. McBee, C. A. Porter, and R. J. Baker.  1991.  Hybrid breakdown in Peromyscus leucopus and examination of the recombinational breakdown model.  J. Mammal., 72:535-541.  A4c.

Adler, F. R., J. M. C. Pearce-Duvet, and M.D. Dearing. 2008. How host population dynamics translate into time-lagged prevalence: an investigation of Sin Nombre virus in deer mice. Bull. Math. Biol., 70:236-252. C9d.

Adler, G. H.  1985.  Habitat selection and species interactions: an experimental analysis with small mammal populations.  Oikos, 45:380-390. C7a.

Adler, G. H.  1987.  Influence of habitat structure on demography of two rodent species in eastern Massachusetts.  Can. J. Zool., 65:903-912. C7a.

Adler, G. H. and R. H. Tamarin. 1984. Demography and reproduction in island and mainland white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus) in southeastern Massachusetts. Can. J. Zool., 62:58-64. C7e.

Adler, G. H., and R. H. Tamarin.  1985.  Dispersal of white-footed mice, Peromyscus leucopus, in low-density island and mainland populations.  Can. Field-Nat., 99:331-336. C7e.

Adler, G. H., S. R. Teleford III, M. K. Wilson, and A. Spielman. 1992. Vegetation structure influences the burden of immature Ixodes dammini on its main host, Peromyscus leucopus. Parasitol., 105:105-110. C9c.

Adler, G. H., and M. L. Wilson.  1987.  Demography of a habitat generalist, the white-footed mouse, in a heterogeneous environment.  Ecol., 68:1785-1796. C7c.

Adler, G. H., M. L. Wilson, and M. J. DeRosa.  1987.  Effects of adults on survival and recruitment of Peromyscus leucopus.  Can. J. Zool., 65:2519-2523. C4f.

Agrell, J., J. O. Woff, and H. Ylonen.  1998.  Counter-strategies to infanticide in mammals:  cost and consequences.  Oikos, 83:507-517. C1e.

Aguero-Rosenfeld, M. E.  2003.  Laboratory aspects of tick-borne diseases: Lyme, human granulocytic ehrlichiosis and babesiosis.  Mt. Sinai J. Med., 70:197-206.  C9e

Ahl, A. S.  1968.  Electrophoretic examination of hemoglobin and plasma proteins from three altitude groups of Peromyscus maniculatus nebrascensis.  Comp. Biochem. Physiol., 24:427-435. A12a.

Ahlgren, C. E.  1966.  Small mammals and reforestation following prescribed burning.  J. Forestry.,  64:614-618. C4b.

Albers, P. H., G. Linder, and J. D. Nichols.  1990.  Effects of tillage practices and carbofuran exposure on small mammals.  J. Wildl. Manage., 54:135-142. C4g.

Albertson, B. D., E. L. Bradley, and C. R Terman.  1975.  Plasma progesterone concentrations in prairie deermice (Peromyscus maniculatus bairdii) from experimental laboratory populations. J. Reprod. Fert., 42:407-414.  B4a.

Alderman, J., T. Takagi, and C. S. Lieber. 1987. Ethanol-metabolizing pathways in deermice. J. Biol. Chem., 262:7497-7503. B5c.

Alderman, J. A., S. Kato, and C. S. Lieber. 1989. Characteristics of butanol metabolism in alcohol dehydrogenase-deficient deermice. Biochem., 257:615-617. B5c.

Alderman, J., S. Kato, and C. S. Lieber. 1989. The microsomal ethanol oxidizing system mediates metabolic tolerance to ethanol in deermice lacking alcohol dehydrogenase. Arch. Biochem. Biophysics., 271:33-39. B5c.

Alderman, J., T. Takagi, and C. S. Lieber. 1987. Ethanol-metabolizing pathways in deermice. J. Biol. Chem., 262:7497-7503. B5c.

Allan, B.F., F.Keesing, and R. S. Ostfeld. 2003.  Effect of forest fragmentation on Lyme disease risk.  Conserv. Biol., 17:267-272. C9b.

Allan, P. F.  The status of Peromyscus leucopus ammodytes bangs  J. Mammal., 20:98-101. A2b.

Allard, M. W., S. J. Gunn, and I. F. Greenbaum.  1987.  Mensual discrimination of chromosomally characterized Peromyscus oreas and P. maniculatus.  J. Mammal., 68:402-406. A2c.

Allard, M. W., and I. F. Greenbaum.  1988.  Morphological variation and taxonomy of chromosomally differentiated Peromyscus from the Pacific Northwest.  Can. J. Zool., 66:2734-2739. A2c.

Allard, M. W., and R. L. Honeycutt.  1991.  Ribosomal DNA variation within and between species of rodents, with emphasis on the genus Onychomys.  Mol. Biol. Evol., 8:71-84. A15d.

Allen, D. L. and D. L. Otis. 1998. Relationships between deer mouse population and dieldrin contamination in the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge. Can. J. Zool., 76:243-250. C4a.

Alston, D. A., B. Tandler, B. Gentles, and E. E. Smith.  2003.  Testicular histopathology in deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) following exposure to polychlorinated biphenyl.  Chemosphere, 52:283-285.  B2d

Alvarez, T.  1966.  Roedores foriles del pleistoceno de Tequesquinahua, Estado de Mexico, Mexico.  Acta Zoologica Mexicana., 8:1-16. A2i.

Alvares, T. and J.  Arroyo-Cabrales. 1990. Calculos de captura, densidad y ambito hagoreno de tres especies de roedores en una area de influencia humana en el sureste de Durango, Mexico. An. Esc. Cien. Biol., Mex., 33:185-210. C6c. C4d.

Alvarez, T., and S. T. Alvarez-Castaneda.  1991.  Analisis de la fauna de roedores del area de El Cedral, San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Anales Inst. Biol. Univ. Nac. Auton. Mexico., Ser. Zool., 62:169-180. C5a.

Alvarez, T. J., M. Arroyo-Cabrales, and E. Gonzalez. 1987.  Mamiferos (excepto Chiroptera) de la costa de Michoacan, Mexico.  Anales de la Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biologicas., 31:13-62. A2a.

Alvarez, T. J., and J. J. Hernandez-Chavez.  1990.  Cuatro nuevos registros del raton de campo Peromyscus (Rodentia:  Muridae) en el Estado de Mexico, Mexico.  Anales de la Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biologicas, Mexico., 33:163-173. A2a.

Alvarez-Castaneda, S. T. 1998. Peromyscus pseudocrinitus. Mammal. Spec., 601:1-3. A2g.

Alvarez-Castaneda, S. T., N. Cardenas, and L. Mendez.  2004.  Analysis of mammal remains from owl pellets (Tyto alba), in a suburban area in Baja California.  J. Arid Environ., 59:59-69.  C5b

Alvarez-Castaneda, S. T., and P. Cortes-Calva.  1996.  Anthropogenic extinction of the endemic deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus cineritius on San Roque Island, Baja California Sur, Mexico.  Southwest. Nat.,  41:459-461. C7e.

Alvarez-Castaneda, S. T., P. Cortes-Calva, and C. Gomez-Machorro. 1998. Peromyscus caniceps. Mammal. Spec., 602:1-2. A2g.

Alvarez-Castaneda, S.T. and A. Ortega-Rubio.  2003.  Current status of rodents on islands in the Gulf of California.  Biol. Conserv., 109:157-163. A12c.

Andersen, D. C.  1994.  Demographics of small mammals using anthropogenic desert riparian habitat in Arizona.  J. Wildl. Manage., 58:445-454. C4b.

Andersen, D. C., and M. L. Folk.  1993.  Blarina brevicauda and Peromyscus leucopus reduce over winter survivorship of acorn weevils in an Indiana hardwood forest.  J. Mammal.,  74:656-664. C5a.

Anderson, C.S., A.B. Cady, and D.B. Meikle.  2003.  Effects of vegetation structure and edge habitat on the density and distribution of white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus) in small and large forest patches.  Can. J. Zool., 81:897-904.  C7c

Anderson, C. S. and D. B. Meikle.  2006.  Annual changes in structural complexity of understory vegetation and relative abundance of Peromyscus leucopus in fragmented habitats.  Acta Theriol., 51:43-41.  C7a

Anderson, D. C. and S. M. Nelson. 1999. Rodent use of anthropogenic and natural desert riparian habitat, lower Colorado River, Arizona. Reg. Rivers: Res. Mgmt., 15:377-393. C7c.

Anderson, D. P., J. D. Forester, and M. G. Turner.  2008.  When to slow down: elk residency rates on a heterogeneous landscape.  J. Mammal., 89:105-114.  C7a

Anderson, G. S. and B. J. Danielson. 1997. The effects of landscape composition and physiognomy on metapopulation size: the role of corridors. Landscape Ecol., 12:261-271. C7c.

Anderson, J., K. Swanson, T. Schwartz, G. Glass, and D. Norris. 2006.  Mammal diversity and infection prevalence in the maintenance of enzootic Borrelia burgdorferi along the Western Coastal Plains of Maryland. Vector-Borne Zoonotic Dis., 6:411-422. C9a.

Anderson, J. F., P H. Duray, and L. A. Magnarelli. 1987. Prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi in white-footed mice and Ixodes dammini at Fort McCoy, Wis. J. Clin. Microbiol., 25:1495-1497. C9c.

Anderson, J. F., R. C. Johnson, and L .A. Magnarelli. 1987. Seasonal prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi in natural populations of white-footed mice, Peromyscus leucopus. J. Clin. Microbiol., 25:1564-1566. C9c.

Anderson, J. F., R. C. Johnson, L. A. Magnarelli, and F. W. Hyde. 1986. Culturing Borrelia burgdorferi from spleen and kidney tissues of wild-caught white-footed mice, Peromyscus leucopus. Zbl. Bakt. Hyg., 263:34-39. C9c.

Anderson, J. F., R. C. Johnson, L. A. Magnarelli, F. W. Hyde, and T. G. Andreadis.  1987.  New infectious spirochete isolated from short-tailed shrews and white-footed mice.  J. Clin. Microbiol., 25:1490-1494.  C9a.

Anderson, J. F., R. C. Johnson, L. A. Magnarelli, F. W. Hyde, and J. E. Myers. 1986. Peromyscus leucopus and Microtus pennsylvanicus simultaneously infected with Borrelia burgdorferi and Babesia microti. J. Clin. Microbiol., 23:135-137. C9c.

Anderson, J. F., R. C. Johnson, L. A. Magnarelli, F. W. Hyde, and J. E. Myers. 1987. Prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi and Babesia microti in mice on islands inhabited by white-tailed deer. Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 53:892-894. C9c.

Anderson, J. F., L. A. Magnarelli, and J. B. McAninch. 1988. New Borrelia burgdorferi antigenic variant isolated from Ixodes dammini from upstate New York. J. Clin. Microbiol., 26:2209-2212. C9c.

Anderson, J. M. and D. E. Norris.  2006.  Genetic diversity of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto in Peromyscus leucopus, the primary reservoir of Lyme disease in a region of endemicity in southern Maryland.  Applied Environ. Microbiol., 72:5331-5341.  C9b.

Anderson, N. L. 1981. High resolution two-dimensional electrophoretic mapping of immunoglobulin light chains. Immunol. Letters, 2:195-199. A8d.

Anderson, R., R. R. Huestis, and A. G. Motulsky. 1960.  Hereditary spherocytosis in the deermouse: its similarity to the human disease.  Blood., 15:491-504. A6.

Anderson, R. S., and A. M. Motulsky. 1966. Adverse effect of raised environmental temperatures on the expression of hereditary spherocytosis in deermouse blood.  Blood., 28:365-376.  A6.

Anderson, R. S., and R. P. Burns. 1979. Cataract-webbed Peromyscus.  I.  Genetics of cataract in P. maniculatus.  J. Hered., 70:27-30. A6

Andrews, R. V.  1970. Circadia variations in adrenal secretion of lemmings, voles, and mice.  Acta Endocrinologica, 65:645-649. C8.

Andrews, R. V. 1970. Effects of climate and social pressure on the adrenal response of lemmings, voles, and mice. Acta Endocrinol., 65:639-644. B2c.

Andrews, R. V. 1978. Incremental changes in deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) core temperatures during behavioral challenges. Comp. Biochem. Physiol., 59A:45-48. B5e.

Andrews, R. V. 1981. Non-habituation of core temperature responses from intraspecific confrontation between deer mice. Comp. Biochem. Physiol., 69A:267-271. C1a. B5e.

Andrews, R. V. and R. W. Belknap. 1986. Bioenergetic benefits of huddling by deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus). Comp. Biochem. Physiol., 85A:775-778. B5e.

Andrews, R. V. and R. W. Belknap. 1986. Photoperiodic adjustment of thermal conductance in deer mice. Comp. Biochem. Physiol., 85A:495-499. B5e.

Andrews, R. V., and R. W. Belknap.  1988.  Differential effects of adrenergic blockade on seasonal changes in core temperatures and thermal conductances of deer mice maintained in thermal neutral environments.  Comp. Biochem. Physiol., 89:113-116. B4c.

Andrews, R. V., and R. W. Belknap.  1993.  Season affects tolerance of cohabitation by deer mice.  Physiol.  Behav., 53:617-620. C1.

Andrews, R. V. and R. W. Belknap. 1993. Seasonal acclimation of prairie deer mice. Int. J. Biometeorol., 37:190-193. B5e.

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Applegate, R. D.  1990.  White-footed mouse, Peromyscus leucopus, occupies isolated prairie tract in Illinois.  Can. Field-Nat.,  104:603-604. C7c.

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Aquadro, C. F., and J. C. Patton.  1980.  Salivary amylase variation in Peromyscus:  use in species identification.  J. Mammal., 61:703-707. A8c.

Aquadro, C. F., and C. W. Kilpatrick.  1981.  Morphological and biochemical variation and differentiation in insular and mainland deermice (Peromyscus maniculatus).  Mammalian Population Genetics,  Smith and Joule Eds. A9b.

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Arakaki, D. T., I. Veomett, and R. S. Sparkes.  1970.  Chromosome polymorphism in deermouse siblings (Peromyscus maniculatus).  Experientia, 26:425. A10b.

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