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81. Rodentfancy.com - ABOUT
such as an environmental group working to protect an endangered or threatenedwild rodent species or a zoo promoting a new exhibit involving rodents).
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[an error occurred while processing this directive] Advertising on rodentfancy.com For FREE promotion of a rodentry or pet service (eg: vet office, pet sitting, catalogue etc), please visit the International Rodent Fancy Directory and add your listing! For information on placing a PRINT AD in the RMFE's Magazine, The Rat and Mouse Fancy Report, or in the RMFE Yearbook/stud book, Please see the magazine's page . The magazine runs classified ads as well as display (graphical) ads. FREE classifieds are available for no-kill shelters and private parties with rescued or orphan rats for adoptions (not deliberately bred fancy rats). Banner Ads on Rodentfancy.com: Paid Advertising

82. Wildlife Programs For Schools - Wildlife Program Descriptions
Flying predators, these birds seek many different kinds of prey, from small rodentsto fish to skunks and more! endangered and threatened Species How many
http://www.state.me.us/ifw/education/schprogramdescription.htm
State Agencies Web Policies My Maine.gov Email this page SCHOOL PROGRAM SCHEDULES Pine Tree State Arboretum Maine Wildlife Park Swan Island
Wildlife Program Descriptions
A Look Inside a Fish
What's a coldwater fish? What's a warm water fish? What's the difference? What do fish eat, where do they live, how many species do we have in the state? Learn how to measure and weigh a fish, collect scales, age the fish, and use a key to identify a variety of species found in Maine. An excellent and unusual demonstration and hands-on activity for your students. Animals' Amazing Adaptations
Maine wildlife exhibits an amazing variety of physical characteristics that enable them to survive and do their jobs within their environment. Learn about Maine habitats, why moose and deer grow antlers, why birds have different shaped bills, why turtles have varied body shapes and appendages, how camouflage benefits those animals that exhibit it, and more! Moose, Deer, Bear - Maine's Big Game
Moose black bear, and white tailed deer are the three top big game animals in the state. People hunt them, but many more enjoy just watching them. Learn about their natural history first, then how their populations are managed to ensure their continued abundance. What do Dept. wildlife biologists take into consideration when setting hunting seasons? How do political, economic, and cultural considerations weigh in decisions regarding wildlife? Can wildlife actually become a nuisance when there are too many of them?

83. Land Mammals Of Mississippi
ORDER RODENTIARodents. to the Delta and bottomland areas in the southern partof the state; state endangered species; federal threatened species.
http://www.msstate.edu/org/MAS/apriljournal/land.html
Land Mammals of Mississippi
Catherine C. Shropshire
Mississippi Department of Wildlife Fisheries and Parks, P.O. Box 451, Jackson, MS 39215
Publication of this checklist is sponsored by the
Mississippi Museum of Natural Science 111 N. Jefferson Street, Jackson, MS 39202
The following list of Mississippi land mammals reflects those 63 species of land mammals collected within the state. Taxa are presented in phylogenetic sequence through genera. Names of species are arranged alphabetically under each genus. Mississippi game laws designate which species are classified as furbearer and which as game animal. The designations endangered and threatened are determined by federal as well as state laws.
ORDER MARSUPIALIAMarsupials FamilyDidelphidae Didelphis virginiana (Virginia opossum)Occurs statewide; common; game animal
ORDER INSECTIVORAInsectivores FamilySoricidae (shrews) Sorex longirostris (southeastern shrew)Found throughout state; rare Blarina carolinensis (southern short-tailed shrew)Occurs statewide; fairly common Cryptotis parva (least shrew)Found statewide; rare

84. J Mammalogy 84(4)

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J Mammalogy 84(4)
  • From: Brian Mitchell
  • Subject: J Mammalogy 84(4)
  • Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2003 13:20:08 -0800
Here are the bioacoustics articles from J Mammalogy 84(4). I've downloaded PDFs of all articles in this e-mail, and will save them for a few weeks. If list members need copies feel free to e-mail me a request.
Darden, Safi K., Torben Dabelsteen, and Simon Boel Pedersen. 2003. A Potential Tool for Swift Fox (Vulpes velox) Conservation: Individuality of Long-Range Barking Sequences. Journal of Mammalogy:84(4),1417-1427.
Keywords: animal communication, Canidae, conservation, individuality, swift fox, vocalization, Vulpes velox.
Macias, Silvio, and Emanuel C. Mora. 2003. Variation in Echolocation Calls of Pteronotus quadridens (Chiropters: Mormoopidae) in Cuba. Journal of Mammalogy:84(4),1428-1436.
Keywords: bats, call variation, echolocation, Pteronotus quadridens.
NOTE: There was a special section on social biology of rodents in this issue. These articles are probably tangential to bioacoustics (the focus is primarily on chemical communication), but here is the info for articles that may mention vocal communication:
Lacey, Eileen A., and Solomon, Nancy G. 2003. Social Biology of Rodents: Trends, Challenges, and Future Directions. Journal of Mammalogy:84(4), 1135-1140.

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