George A. Feldhamer
Department of Zoology
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Recent Publications
Feldhamer, G. A., B. C. Thompson, and J. A. Chapman (editors). 2003.
Wild Mammals of North America: Biology, Management and Conservation.
Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland. 1,216 pp.
Feldhamer, G. A., T. C. Carter, and S. K. Carroll. 2001. Timing of
pregnancy, lactation, and female foraging activity in three species
of bats in southern Illinois. Canadian Field-Naturalist 115:420-424.
Barko, V. A. and G. A. Feldhamer. 2002. Cotton mice (Peromyscus
gossypinus) in southern Illinois: evidence for hybridization.
American Midland Naturalist 147:109-115.
Carroll, S. K., T. C. Carter, and G. A. Feldhamer. 2002. Placement
of nets for bats: effects on perceived fauna. Southeastern
Naturalist 1:193-198.
Feldhamer, G. A., T. C. Carter, A. T. Morzillo, and E. H. Nicholson.
2003. Use of bridges as day roosts by bats in southern Illinois.
Transactions Illinois State Academy Science 96:107-112.
Driskell, A. C. and G. A. Feldhamer. 2003. Allozyme differentiation
in five species of North American shrews (Soricidae: Mammalia).
Biochemical Systematics and Evolution 31:739-750.
Monty, A-M., E. J. Heist, E. R. Wagle, R. E. Emerson, E. H.
Nicholson, and G. A. Feldhamer. 2003. Genetic variation and
population assessment of eastern woodrats in southern Illinois.
Southeastern Naturalist 2:243-260.
Morzillo, A. T., G. A. Feldhamer, and M. C. Nicholson. 2003. Ground
and arboreal nest use and home range of the golden mouse (Ochrotomys
nuttalli) in southern Illinois. Journal of Mammalogy 84:553-560.
Feldhamer, G. A. and B. E. McCann. 2004. Dental anomalies in feral
and domestic Sus scrofa in Illinois. Acta Theriologica 49:139-143.
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