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Small Mammals of the Muskwa-Kechika
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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Unpublished Reports and Manuscripts
Bradbury, S. M., Morris, S., and S. McNally, S. 1997. Bat survey of the Liard River watershed in British Columbia: the lower Liard River and Highway 77 area. Unpublished Report. BC Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Wildlife Branch, Victoria, 29 pp.

Demarchi, D.A. 1996. An Introduction to the Ecoregions of British Columbia. Wildlife Branch, Ministry of Environment, Land and Parks, Victoria, 47 pp.

Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks 2000. The vertebrates of British Columbia: scientific and English names. Standards for components of British Columbia's biodiversity. Version 2.1. [http:www.for.gov.bc.ca/ric/Pubs/teBioDiv/vertebrates/index.htm]

Nagorsen, D.W. 2000. BC Mammals Database. Unpublished report. Royal British Columbia Museum, 13 pp.

Nagorsen, D.W. 2001. The rodents and lagomorphs of British Columbia. Manuscript in preparation for Royal British Columbia Museum handbook.

Newman, K. 1997. Turnagain River recreational inventory. River recreational features inventory and river expedition classification inventory. BC Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert Forest region, 81 pp + appendices and maps.

Vonhof, M. J., S. McNalley, and A. Yu. (1997). Roosting habitat requirements of northern long-eared bats (Myotis septentrionalis) in northern British Columbia: the Fort nelson River and Highway 77 area. Unpublished Report, Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Fort St. John, 61 pp.

Wilkinson, L. C., Garcia, P. F. J. and Barclay, R. M. R. 1995. Bat survey of the Liard river watershed in northern British Columbia.. Unpublished report. BC Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Victoria, 39 pp.

Field Notes
1914. Heller, E. Telegraph Creek Cassiar Mountains Expedition. Bird and mammal Journal. Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 7176, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, 1860-1961 Field Reports.

1931. Sheldon, W. G. Laurier Pass Expedition. Field Notes and map of camps. Division of Mammals, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian.

1935. Goodwin, G.G. Snyder expedition-Tuchodi Lake. Correspondence, copy of an article in Natural History magazine with photographs. Reference to a map (map file 1312 but map not found). Mammalogy Department of Mammalogy, American Museum of Natural History.

1936. Feathers, D. Ramsay Expedition-Laurier Pass and Mount Redfern. Field notes, catalogue, map of camps. Mammalogy Department of Mammalogy, American Museum of Natural History.

1943. Rand, A. L. Alaska Highway field notes-microfiche. Canadian Museum of Nature.

1947, 1948. Alcorn, J. R. Alaska Highway field notes. Mammalogy Division, Museum of Natural History, University of Kansas.


Published Sources
Allen, J. A. 1899. On mammals of the Northwest Territory collected by Mr. A. J. Stone. American Museum of Natural History Bulletin 12: 1-9.

Allen, J. A. 1903. Mammals collected in Alaska and northern British Columbia by the Andrew J. Stone expedition of 1902. American Museum of Natural History Bulletin, 19:521-567.

Baker, R. H. 1951. Mammals taken along the Alaska Highway. University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History 5: 87-117.

Canham, R. P. and Cameron, D. G. 1972. Variation in the serum proteins of the red-backed mice Clethrionomys rutilus and C. gapperi and its taxonomic significance. Canadian Journal of Zoology 50: 217-227.

Cowan, M. and Guiguet, C. J. 1965. The mammals of British Columbia. 3rd printing revised edition. British Columbia Provincial Museum, Victoria, 414 pp.

Holland, S. S. 1964. Landforms of British Columbia a physiographic outline. Bulletin 48. British Columbia Department of Mines and Petroleum Resources, Victoria, 138 pp.

Meidinger, D. and Pojar, J. 1991. Ecosystems of British Columbia. British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Victoria.

Nagorsen, D. W. and Brigham, R. M. 1993. Bats of British Columbia. University of British Columbia Press, Vancouver.

Nagorsen, D. W., Bryant, A., Kerridge, D., Roberts, G., Roberts, A. and Sarell, M. 1993. Winter bat records from British Columbia. Northwestern Naturalist 74: 61-66.

Nagorsen, D. W. 1996. Opossums, shrews and moles of British Columbia. University of British Columbia Press, Vancouver.

Rand, A. L. 1944. The southern half of the Alaska highway and its mammals. National Museum of Canada Bulletin 98: 2-50.

Sheldon, W. G. 1932. Mammals collected or observed in the vicinity of Laurier Pass, B.C. Journal of Mammalogy 13: 196-203.

Stone, A. J. 1905. The Andrew J. Stone explorations in arctic and subarctic America. The American Museum of Natural History, 38 pp.

van Zyll de Jong, C. C. Handbook of Canadian mammals. 2. Bats. National Museums of Canada, National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa, 212 pp.

Williams, M. Y. 1933. Biological notes, covering parts of the Peace, Liard, Mackenzie and Great Bear river basins. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 47: 23-31.

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