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MAMMALIAN SPECIES
Mammalian Species is published by the American Society of Mammalogists with 15-25 individual species accounts issued each year. Each uniform account summarizes the current understanding of the biology of an individual species including systematics, distribution, fossil history, genetics, anatomy, physiology, behavior, ecology, andconservation.
JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY () The Journal of Mammalogy has been the flagship publication of the American Society of Mammalogists since 1919 and was voted one of the top 100 most influential serials in biology and medicine of the 20th century. This highly respected international scientific journal is produced 6 times per year and promotes interest in mammals tNOMENCLATURE
Acts in an advisory role and provides support to the American Association of Zoological Nomenclature. Provides advice and guidance to Society members regarding questions on taxonomy and nomenclature. Informs membership of rulings of the International Commission of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN), which affect mammalian nomenclature.ANIMAL CARE AND USE
History and Mission. The Animal Care and Use Committee (ACUC) was established as a standing committee by the Board of Directors in 1987, as the descendent of the ad hoc Committee for Use of Mammals in Research (1985) and the ad hoc Committee on THE PLATYPUS: EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY, BIOLOGY, AND AN The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) is one of the world’s most evolutionarily distinct mammals, one of five extant species of egg-laying mammals, and the only living species within the family Ornithorhynchidae.Modern platypuses are endemic to eastern mainland Australia, Tasmania, and adjacent King Island, with a small introduced population on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, and are REPRODUCTIVE PARAMETERS OF THE FISHER (PEKANIA PENNANTI Quantifying reproductive parameters is essential for developing effective conservation plans for species of concern; however, studying reproduction in wild settings can be challenging and local data are frequently unavailable. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAMMALOGISTSABOUT ASMCOMMITTEESGRANTSPUBLICATIONSMEETINGSJOIN ASM Brian S Arbogast, Katelyn I Schumacher, Nicholas J Kerhoulas, Allison L Bidlack, Joseph A Cook, & G J Kenagy. The genus Glaucomys (New World flying squirrels) is currently considered to be comprised of 2 species, the northern flying squirrel ( G. sabrinus) and the southern flying squirrel ( G. volans ). We synthesize new information from MEETINGS | AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAMMALOGISTS 100th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists: 14 Jun 2021 - 18 Jun 2021: Virtual : The meeting will be virutal. For more information, visit the ASM meeting website.. 101st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists GUIDELINES OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAMMALOGISTS FOR THE Guidelines for use of wild mammal species are updated from the American Society of Mammalogists (ASM) 2007 publication.These revised guidelines cover current professional techniques and regulations involving mammals used in research and teaching.They incorporate additional resources, summaries of procedures, and reporting requirements not contained in earlier publications. MEMBERSHIP | AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAMMALOGISTS Christy Classi, CAE. American Society of Mammalogists. PO Box 4973. Topeka, KS 66604. (785)550-6904. cclassi@mammalsociety.org. Member accounts can also be managed through the ASM Business Office. Through this link you can renew your membership, manage your account, or browse the membership directory.MAMMALIAN SPECIES
Mammalian Species is published by the American Society of Mammalogists with 15-25 individual species accounts issued each year. Each uniform account summarizes the current understanding of the biology of an individual species including systematics, distribution, fossil history, genetics, anatomy, physiology, behavior, ecology, andconservation.
JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY () The Journal of Mammalogy has been the flagship publication of the American Society of Mammalogists since 1919 and was voted one of the top 100 most influential serials in biology and medicine of the 20th century. This highly respected international scientific journal is produced 6 times per year and promotes interest in mammals tNOMENCLATURE
Acts in an advisory role and provides support to the American Association of Zoological Nomenclature. Provides advice and guidance to Society members regarding questions on taxonomy and nomenclature. Informs membership of rulings of the International Commission of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN), which affect mammalian nomenclature.ANIMAL CARE AND USE
History and Mission. The Animal Care and Use Committee (ACUC) was established as a standing committee by the Board of Directors in 1987, as the descendent of the ad hoc Committee for Use of Mammals in Research (1985) and the ad hoc Committee on THE PLATYPUS: EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY, BIOLOGY, AND AN The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) is one of the world’s most evolutionarily distinct mammals, one of five extant species of egg-laying mammals, and the only living species within the family Ornithorhynchidae.Modern platypuses are endemic to eastern mainland Australia, Tasmania, and adjacent King Island, with a small introduced population on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, and are REPRODUCTIVE PARAMETERS OF THE FISHER (PEKANIA PENNANTI Quantifying reproductive parameters is essential for developing effective conservation plans for species of concern; however, studying reproduction in wild settings can be challenging and local data are frequently unavailable. MEMBERSHIP | AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAMMALOGISTS Christy Classi, CAE. American Society of Mammalogists. PO Box 4973. Topeka, KS 66604. (785)550-6904. cclassi@mammalsociety.org. Member accounts can also be managed through the ASM Business Office. Through this link you can renew your membership, manage your account, or browse the membership directory. MAMMAL SPECIES LIST SEARCH Order. : Afrosoricida Artiodactyla Carnivora Chiroptera Cingulata Dasyuromorphia Dermoptera Didelphimorphia Diprotodontia Eulipotyphla Hyracoidea Lagomorpha Macroscelidea Microbiotheria Monotremata Notoryctemorphia Paucituberculata Peramelemorphia Perissodactyla Pholidota Pilosa Primates Proboscidea Rodentia Scandentia SireniaTubulidentata.
PUBLICATIONS
The Journal of Mammalogy is the flagship publication of the American Society of Mammalogists. Published since 1919, the highly respected international scientific journal promotes interest in mammals throughout the world by the publication of original and timely research on all aspects of the biology of mammals; e.g., ecology, genetics, conservation, behavior, and physiology.IMAGE LIBRARY
Images. Displaying: 1 - 10 (Found: 5825) #5931 Sciurus variegatoides Variegated Squirrel #5930 Sciurus richmondi Richmond's Squirrel #5929 Heteromys desmarestianus Desmarest's Spiny Pocket Mouse #5928 Transandinomys bolivaris Long-whiskered Rice Rat #5927 Peromyscus nicaraguae Nicaraguan Deermouse #5926 Melanomys chrysomelasBlack-and-yellow
BIODIVERSITY
Synthesis of changes in mammal species diversity from 2004 (Mammal Species of World, vol. 3) to 15 August 2017 are published here: COMMITTEES | AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAMMALOGISTS Committees Keep ASM Functioning The ASM Committees are an integral and vital part of our organization. Through the efforts of committee members, we are able to accomplish a wide variety of tasks which help to further the science of Mammalogy as a whole. Scroll down and pick a committee below for complete information. SYSTEMATIC COLLECTIONS 2012 ASM position letter regarding proposed changes to Collections in Support of Biological Research (CSBR) program funding. Mammal Collections in the Western Hemisphere 1997. Mammal collections accredited by the American Society of Mammalogists, Systematics Collections Committee. Basic curatorial standards for systematic collections of mammals. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Nominations. The International Relations Committee needs nominations of potential recipients of donated ASM memberships. Nominations should include the name, institution, postal address, and email of potential beneficiaries in less developed countries and should be sent to co-chairs Duane Schlitter (happygd@suddenlink.net) and Andrea Previtali (andrea.previtali@gmail.com). REPRODUCTIVE PARAMETERS OF THE FISHER (PEKANIA PENNANTI Quantifying reproductive parameters is essential for developing effective conservation plans for species of concern; however, studying reproduction in wild settings can be challenging and local data are frequently unavailable. 2016 GUIDELINES OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAMMALOGISTS Guidelines for use of wild mammal species in research are updated from Sikes et al. (2011). These guidelines cover current professional techniques and regulations involving the use of mammals in research and teaching; they also incorporate new resources, proceduralsummaries, and
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAMMALOGISTSABOUT ASMCOMMITTEESGRANTSPUBLICATIONSMEETINGSJOIN ASM Brian S Arbogast, Katelyn I Schumacher, Nicholas J Kerhoulas, Allison L Bidlack, Joseph A Cook, & G J Kenagy. The genus Glaucomys (New World flying squirrels) is currently considered to be comprised of 2 species, the northern flying squirrel ( G. sabrinus) and the southern flying squirrel ( G. volans ). We synthesize new information from MEETINGS | AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAMMALOGISTS 100th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists: 14 Jun 2021 - 18 Jun 2021: Virtual : The meeting will be virutal. For more information, visit the ASM meeting website.. 101st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists MAMMAL SPECIES LIST SEARCH Order. : Afrosoricida Artiodactyla Carnivora Chiroptera Cingulata Dasyuromorphia Dermoptera Didelphimorphia Diprotodontia Eulipotyphla Hyracoidea Lagomorpha Macroscelidea Microbiotheria Monotremata Notoryctemorphia Paucituberculata Peramelemorphia Perissodactyla Pholidota Pilosa Primates Proboscidea Rodentia Scandentia SireniaTubulidentata.
GUIDELINES OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAMMALOGISTS FOR THE Guidelines for use of wild mammal species are updated from the American Society of Mammalogists (ASM) 2007 publication.These revised guidelines cover current professional techniques and regulations involving mammals used in research and teaching.They incorporate additional resources, summaries of procedures, and reporting requirements not contained in earlier publications.PUBLICATIONS
The Journal of Mammalogy is the flagship publication of the American Society of Mammalogists. Published since 1919, the highly respected international scientific journal promotes interest in mammals throughout the world by the publication of original and timely research on all aspects of the biology of mammals; e.g., ecology, genetics, conservation, behavior, and physiology.MAMMALIAN SPECIES
Mammalian Species is published by the American Society of Mammalogists with 15-25 individual species accounts issued each year. Each uniform account summarizes the current understanding of the biology of an individual species including systematics, distribution, fossil history, genetics, anatomy, physiology, behavior, ecology, andconservation.
JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY () The Journal of Mammalogy has been the flagship publication of the American Society of Mammalogists since 1919 and was voted one of the top 100 most influential serials in biology and medicine of the 20th century. This highly respected international scientific journal is produced 6 times per year and promotes interest in mammals tNOMENCLATURE
Acts in an advisory role and provides support to the American Association of Zoological Nomenclature. Provides advice and guidance to Society members regarding questions on taxonomy and nomenclature. Informs membership of rulings of the International Commission of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN), which affect mammalian nomenclature.ANIMAL CARE AND USE
History and Mission. The Animal Care and Use Committee (ACUC) was established as a standing committee by the Board of Directors in 1987, as the descendent of the ad hoc Committee for Use of Mammals in Research (1985) and the ad hoc Committee on THE PLATYPUS: EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY, BIOLOGY, AND ANGIANT PLATYPUSHISTORY OF THE PLATYPUSPLATYPUS ANCESTRYPLATYPUS TEETHPREHISTORIC PLATYPUS The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) is one of the world’s most evolutionarily distinct mammals, one of five extant species of egg-laying mammals, and the only living species within the family Ornithorhynchidae.Modern platypuses are endemic to eastern mainland Australia, Tasmania, and adjacent King Island, with a small introduced population on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, and are AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAMMALOGISTSABOUT ASMCOMMITTEESGRANTSPUBLICATIONSMEETINGSJOIN ASM A 2007 survey of small mammals on Mt. Mantalingahan (2,086 m elevation), southern Palawan Island, Philippines, obtained specimens of a distinctive, previously unknown shrew (Soricidae). MEETINGS | AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAMMALOGISTS 100th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists: 14 Jun 2021 - 18 Jun 2021: Virtual : The meeting will be virutal. For more information, visit the ASM meeting website.. 101st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists MAMMAL SPECIES LIST SEARCH Mammal Species List Search. Use the filters below to find the mammals you're looking for. CTRL-click to select multiple options. GUIDELINES OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAMMALOGISTS FOR THE Guidelines for use of wild mammal species are updated from the American Society of Mammalogists (ASM) 2007 publication.These revised guidelines cover current professional techniques and regulations involving mammals used in research and teaching.They incorporate additional resources, summaries of procedures, and reporting requirements not contained in earlier publications.PUBLICATIONS
The Journal of Mammalogy is the flagship publication of the American Society of Mammalogists. Published since 1919, the highly respected international scientific journal promotes interest in mammals throughout the world by the publication of original and timely research on all aspects of the biology of mammals; e.g., ecology, genetics, conservation, behavior, and physiology.MAMMALIAN SPECIES
Mammalian Species is published by the American Society of Mammalogists with 15-25 individual species accounts issued each year. Each uniform account summarizes the current understanding of the biology of an individual species including systematics, distribution, fossil history, genetics, anatomy, physiology, behavior, ecology, andconservation.
JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY () The Journal of Mammalogy has been the flagship publication of the American Society of Mammalogists since 1919 and was voted one of the top 100 most influential serials in biology and medicine of the 20th century. This highly respected international scientific journal is produced 6 times per year and promotes interest in mammals tANIMAL CARE AND USE
History and Mission. The Animal Care and Use Committee (ACUC) was established as a standing committee by the Board of Directors in 1987, as the descendent of the ad hoc Committee for Use of Mammals in Research (1985) and the ad hoc Committee onNOMENCLATURE
History and Mission. Established in 1928, the Nomenclature Committee provides advice to Society members on problems regarding taxonomy andnomenclature.
THE PLATYPUS: EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY, BIOLOGY, AND ANGIANT PLATYPUSHISTORY OF THE PLATYPUSPLATYPUS ANCESTRYPLATYPUS TEETHPREHISTORIC PLATYPUS The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) is one of the world’s most evolutionarily distinct mammals, one of five extant species of egg-laying mammals, and the only living species within the family Ornithorhynchidae.Modern platypuses are endemic to eastern mainland Australia, Tasmania, and adjacent King Island, with a small introduced population on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, and are MAMMAL SPECIES LIST SEARCH Mammal Species List Search. Use the filters below to find the mammals you're looking for. CTRL-click to select multiple options.ABOUT MAMMALS
What are Mammals? Scientists classify organisms in a hierarchical scheme. With the broadest category at the top and most specific at the bottom, the scheme looks like this: Kingdom Phylum Class Order FamilyGenus species
OPEN ACCESS ARTICLES Kurt E Galbreath, Eric P Hoberg, Joseph A Cook, Blas Armién, Kayce C Bell, Mariel L Campbell, Jonathan L Dunnum, Altangerel T Dursahinhan, Ralph P Eckerlin, Scott L Gardner, Stephen E Greiman, Heikki Henttonen, F Agustín Jiménez, Anson V A Koehler, Batsaikhan Nyamsuren, Vasyl V Tkach, Fernando Torres-Pérez, Albina Tsvetkova, Andrew G Hope. 2019.PUBLICATIONS
The Journal of Mammalogy is the flagship publication of the American Society of Mammalogists. Published since 1919, the highly respected international scientific journal promotes interest in mammals throughout the world by the publication of original and timely research on all aspects of the biology of mammals; e.g., ecology, genetics, conservation, behavior, and physiology. ABOUT ASM | AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAMMALOGISTS The American Society of Mammalogists (ASM) was established in 1919 for the purpose of promoting interest in the study of mammals. An Overview In addition to being among the most charismatic of animals, mammals are important in many disciplines from paleontology to ecology andevolution.
GUIDELINES OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAMMALOGISTS FOR THE General guidelines for use of wild mammal species are updated from the 1998 version approved by the American Society of Mammalogists (ASM) and expanded to include additional resources. Included are details on marking, housing, trapping, and collecting mammals. COMMITTEES | AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAMMALOGISTS Committees Keep ASM Functioning The ASM Committees are an integral and vital part of our organization. Through the efforts of committee members, we are able to accomplish a wide variety of tasks which help to further the science of Mammalogy as a whole. Scroll down and pick a committee below for complete information. GRANTS | AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAMMALOGISTS ASM is deeply committed to training future generations of mammalogists. This includes offering multiple sources of financial support to students, postdoctoral scholars, and early career investigators engaged in research on mammals. It also includes travel funds to promote student SYSTEMATIC COLLECTIONS History and Mission. The Systematic Collections Committee was formed in 1972 as an outgrowth of an ad hoc committee formed at the request of the National Science Foundation. 2016 GUIDELINES OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAMMALOGISTS Guidelines for use of wild mammal species in research are updated from Sikes et al. (2011). These guidelines cover current professional techniques and regulations involving the use of mammals in research and teaching; they also incorporate new resources, proceduralsummaries, and
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E E Fraser, D Brooks, & F J Longstaffe We investigated the migratory movements of silver-haired bats (_Lasionycteris noctivagans_) across the eastern extent of the species’ range. We conducted stable hydrogen isotope analysis of fur samples (δ2Hfur) from museum specimens collected across latitudes and at all times of the year. We first used these data to estimate the timing of fur replacement and to develop a model associating δ2Hfur with that of local precipitation (δ2Hprecip) at the location where fur replacement occurred. We then used this model to 1) identify individuals that had migrated across latitudes, and 2) investigate the presence of continental-scale patterns in the estimated distance traveled. Bats were at their location of fur replacement between 20 June and 26 August, and there was a strong linear relationship between δ2Hfur and δ2Hprecip in bats collected during this time. There was substantial variation in the migratory movements of this species. Twenty-four of 38 females and 14 of 30 males showed isotopic evidence of leaving the area where fur replacement occurred (i.e., migrating across latitudes), whereas the remaining bats were either sedentary or moved at a small spatial scale. Males appeared to migrate consistently, regardless of latitude of origin,...Continue Article »
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