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MAMMAL RESEARCH


BOOKS PUBLISHED

Webster, W. D.  1993.  Systematics and evolution of bats of the genus Glossophaga.  Spec. Publ. Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 36:1-184.
Parnell, J. F., W. D. Webster, and T. L. Quay.  1992.  Birds and mammals of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore: thirty-five years of change.  UNC Sea Grant Communications, UNC-SG-92-01, 96 pp.
Webster, W. D., J. F. Parnell, and W. C. Biggs, Jr.  1985.  Mammals of the Carolinas, Virginia, and Maryland.  University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 255 pp.


CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

Webster, W. D.  2000.  Coastal freshwater swamps as mammal refugia: the role of the Great Dismal Swamp, pp. 253-261. In The natural history of the Great Dismal Swamp (R. K. Rose, ed.).  Omni Press, Madison, Wisconsin, ii + 301 pp.
Webster, W. D.  1999.  Northern yellow bat, Lasiurus intermedius, pp. 109-110.  In The Smithsonian book of North American mammals (D. E. Wilson and S. Ruff, eds.). Smithsonian Inst. Press, Washington, D.C., xxv + 750 pp.
Webster, W. D.  1999.  Western harvest mouse, Reithrodontomys megalotis, pp. 558-560.  In The Smithsonian book of North American mammals (D. E. Wilson and S. Ruff, eds.). Smithsonian Inst. Press, Washington, D.C., xxv + 750 pp.
Webster, W. D.  1996.  Geographic variation in Blarina brevicauda (Insectivora: Soricidae) from eastern North Carolina, with description of a new subspecies, pp. 47-56.  In Contributions in mammalogy: a memorial volume honoring Dr. J . Knox Jones, Jr. (H. H. Genoways and R. J. Baker, eds.).  Mus. Texas Tech Univ., Lubbock.
Webster, W. D.  1994.  Living resources: turtles and marine mammals, pp. 10-12.  In Managing the coastal ocean for the 21st century: North Carolina's role (K. Hart, ed.).  N.C. Sea Grant Publication UNC-SG-94-02.
Webster, W. D., and C. L. Reese.  1992.  Mammalian zoogeography on North Carolina's barrier islands, with special reference to Cape Hatteras National Seashore, pp. 133-143.  In Barrier island ecology of the Mid-Atlantic Coast: a symposium (C. A. Cole and K. Turner, eds.). Natl. Park Serv., NPS/SERCAHA/NRTR 93/04.
Webster, W. D.  1987.  Sorex longirostris fisheri Merriam, pp. 22-23.  In Endangered, threatened, and rare fauna of North Carolina. Part I. A re-evaluation of the mammals(M. K. Clark, ed.).  Occas. Papers, N.C. Biol. Survey, 1987-3:1-52.
Webster, W. D.  1987.  Sorex palustris punctulatus Hooper, pp. 36-38.  In Endangered, threatened, and rare fauna of North Carolina. Part I. A re-evaluation of the mammals (M. K. Clark, ed.).  Occas. Papers, N.C. Biol. Survey, 1987-3:1-52.
Webster, W. D.  1987.  Sorex dispar blitchi Schwartz, pp. 39-40.  In Endangered, threatened, and rare fauna of North Carolina. Part I. A re-evaluation of the mammals (M. K. Clark, ed.).  Occas. Papers, N.C. Biol. Survey, 1987-3:1-52.
Webster, W. D.  1987.  Sorex hoyi winnemana Preble, pp. 40-41.  In Endangered, threatened, and rare fauna of North Carolina. Part I. A re-evaluation of the mammals (M. K. Clark, ed.).  Occas. Papers, N.C. Biol. Survey, 1987-3:1-52.
Webster, W. D.  1987.  Condylura cristata parva Paradiso, pp. 42-43. In Endangered, threatened, and rare fauna of North Carolina. Part I. A re-evaluation of the mammals (M. K. Clark, ed.).  Occas. Papers, N.C. Biol. Survey, 1987-3:1-52.


PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

Rabon, D. R., Jr., W. D. Webster, and D. K. Sawrey.  In Press.  Early postnatal mass of montane and prairie voles (Microtus).  J. N.C. Acad. Sci., 118:XXX-XXX.
Webster, W. D.  In Press.  Northern yellow bat (Lasiurus intermedius) in North Carolina.  J. N.C. Acad. Sci., 118:XXX-XXX.
Withers, M. R., M. T. Correa, W. E. M. Morrow, M. E. Stebbins, J. Seriwatana, W. D. Webster, M. B. Boak, B. L.  Innis, and D. W. Vaughn.  In Press.  Hepatitis E virus antibody levels in North Carolina swine workers, non-swine workers, swine and murids.  Amer. J. Trop. Med. Hygiene.
Ray, D. K., D. W. Freshwater, and W. D. Webster.  2002.  Multiplex PCR identification of eastern and Allegheny woodrats in zones of contact.  J. Wildl. Manage., 66:86-90.
Webster, W. D., N. D. Moncrief, B. E. Gurshaw, J. L. Loxterman, R. K. Rose, J. F. Pagels, and S. Y. Erdle.  Submitted.  Morphometric and allozymic variation in the southeastern shrew (Sorex longirostris).  J. Mamm.
Rabon, D. R., Jr., D.  K. Sawrey, and W. D. Webster.  2001.  Infant ultrasonic vocalizations and parental responses in two species of voles (Microtus).  Can. J. Zool., 79:830-837.
Ray, D. K., E. G. Bolen, and W. D. Webster.  2001.  Characteristics of a barrier island deer population in the southeastern United States.  J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., 117:113-122.
Webster, W. D., and P. B. Spivey.  2001.  The pygmy shrew, Sorex hoyi (Insectivora: Soricidae), in North Carolina.  J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., 117:29-35.
Webster, W. D.  2000.  [Review of] The mammals of Virginia.  J. Mamm., 81:624-627.
Rabon, D. R., Jr., W. D. Webster, and S. L. Donaton.  2000.  Pleistocene bats of the southeastern United States, with  comments on their hypothetical occurrences in North Carolina.  J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., 116:57-68.
Webster, W. D.  2000.  Westernmost record of the Seminole bat (Lasiurus seminolus) in North Carolina.  J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., 116:91-92.
DeBow, T. M., W. D. Webster, and P. W. Sumner.  1998.  Range expansion of the coyote, Canis latrans
(Carnivora: Canidae), into North Carolina; with comments on some management implications.  J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc.,  114:113-118.
Webster, W. D.  1998.  [Review of] A guide to the mammals of the southeastern United States.  Assoc. Southeastern Biol. Bull., 45:76-79.
Webster, W. D., C. O. Handley, Jr., and P. J. Soriano.  1998.  Glossophaga longirostris.  Mammal. Species, 576:1-5.
Webster, W. D., P. D. Goley, J. Pustis, and J. F. Gouveia.  1996.  Seasonality in cetacean strandings along the coast of  North Carolina.  Brimleyana, 23:91-101.
Markham, K. W. and W. D. Webster.  1993.  Diets of marsh rabbits, Sylvilagus palustris (Lagomorpha: Leporidae),  from coastal islands in southeastern North Carolina.  Brimleyana, 19:147-154.
Webster, W. D., and J. K. Jones, Jr.  1993.  Glossophaga commissarisi.  Mammal. Species, 446:1-4.
Webster, W. D., A. P. Smith, and K. W. Markham.  1992.  A noteworthy record for the Dismal Swamp bog lemming (Synaptomys cooperi helaletes) in North Carolina.  J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., 108:89-90.
Murray, C. A., W. D. Webster, and K. W. Markham.  1992.  Seasonal variation in the diet of bobcats in eastern North  Carolina.  J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., 108:25-28.
Webster, W. D.  1992.  [Review of] Wild pigs in the United States: their history, comparative morphology, and current  status. Assoc. Southeastern Biol. Bull., 39:133-134.
Alvarez, J., M. R. Willig, J. K. Jones, Jr., and W. D. Webster.  1991.  Glossophaga soricina.  Mammal. Species, 379:1-7.
Webster, W. D.  1988.  The mammals of Nags Head Woods Ecological Preserve and surrounding areas.  Assoc.  Southeastern Biol. Bull., 35:223-229.
Webster, W. D. 1987.  Kyphosis in the marsh rice rat, Oryzomys palustris.  J. Wildl. Diseases, 23:171-172.
Handley, C. O., Jr., and W. D. Webster.  1987.  The supposed occurrence of Glossophaga longirostris Miller on Dominica and problems with the type series of Glossophaga rostrata Miller.  Occas. Papers Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 108:1-10.
Webster, W. D., W. W. Golder, A. Neville, and J. F. Gouveia.  1987.  The distributional status of the eastern wood rat,  Neotoma floridana floridana, in North Carolina.  J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., 103:111-112.
Webster, W. D., and J. K. Jones, Jr.  1987.  A new subspecies of Glossophaga commissarisi (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from South America.  Occas. Papers Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 109:1-6.
Webster, W. D., and C. O. Handley, Jr.  1986.  Systematics of Miller's long-tongued bat, Glossophaga longirostris, with  description of two new subspecies.  Occas. Papers Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 100:1-22.
Adams, W. F., C. S. Pike, III, W. D. Webster, and J. F. Parnell.  1986.  Composition of barn owl, Tyto alba, pellets from two locations in North Carolina.  J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., 102:16-18.
Carter, D. C., W. D. Webster, J. K. Jones, Jr., C. Jones, and R. D. Suttkus.  1985.  Dipodomys elator.  Mammal. Species, 232:1-3.
Webster, W. D., and J. K. Jones, Jr.  1985. Nongeographic variation, reproduction, and demography in the Texas kangaroo rat, Dipodomys elator.  Texas Acad. Sci., 37:51-61.
Webster, W. D., and J. K. Jones, Jr.  1985.  Glossophaga mexicana.  Mammal. Species, 245:1-2.
Webster, W. D., and J. K. Jones, Jr.  1984.  A new subspecies of Glossophaga mexicana (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae)  from southern Mexico.  Occas. Papers Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 91:1-5.
Webster, W. D., and R. D. Owen.  1984.  Pygoderma bilabiatum.  Mammal. Species, 220:1-3.
Webster, W. D., and J. K. Jones, Jr.  1984.  Notes on a collection of bats from Amazonian Ecuador.  Mammalia,  48:247-252.
Webster, W. D., and W. B. McGillivray.  1984.  Additional records of bats from French Guiana.  Mammalia, 48:463-465.
Webster, W. D., and J. K. Jones, Jr.  1984.  Glossophaga leachii.  Mammal. Species, 226:1-3.
Webster, W. D., and C. M. Fugler.  1984.  Lista de quiropteros de las regiones nortenas de Bolivia. Mus. Nac. Hist. Nat. Bolivia, Communicacion, 3:13-18.
Webster, W. D., P. B. Colwell, and M. A. Shields.  1984.  Noteworthy records of mammals from North Carolina.  J.  Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., 100:112-115.
Owen, R. D., and W. D. Webster.  1983.  Morphological variation in the Ipanema bat, Pygoderma bilabiatum, with  description of a new subspecies.  J. Mammal., 64:146-149.
Webster, W. D., and J. K. Jones, Jr.  1983.  First record of Glossophaga commissarisi (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae)  from South America.  J. Mammal., 64:150.
Webster, W. D., and J. K. Jones, Jr.  1983.  Artibeus hirsutus and Artibeus inopinatus.  Mammal. Species, 199:1-3.
Anderson, S., and W. D. Webster.  1983.  Notes on Bolivian mammals. 1. Additional records of  bats.  Amer. Mus.  Novitates, 2766:1-3.
Jones, J. K., Jr., D. C. Carter, and W. D. Webster.  1983.  Records of mammals from Hidalgo, Mexico.  The  Southwestern Nat., 28:378-380.
Webster, W. D., and J. K. Jones, Jr.  1982.  A new subspecies of Glossophaga commissarisi (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from western Mexico.  Occas. Papers Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 76:1-6.
Webster, W. D., L. W. Robbins, R. L. Robbins, and R. J. Baker.  1982.  Comments on the status of Musonycteris harrisoni (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae).  Occas. Papers Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 78:1-5.
Webster, W. D., and J. K. Jones, Jr.  1982.  Reithrodontomys megalotis.  Mammal. Species, 167:1-5.
Webster, W. D., and J. K. Jones, Jr.  1982.  Artibeus aztecus.  Mammal. Species, 177:1-3.
Webster, W. D., and J. K. Jones, Jr.  1982.  Artibeus toltecus.  Mammal. Species, 178:1-3.
Webster, W. D.  1981.  Tooth replacement patterns in Myotis albescens.  J. Mammal., 62:422-423.
Webster, W. D., J. K. Jones, Jr., and R. J. Baker.  1980.  Lasiurus intermedius.  Mammal. Species, 132:1-3.
Webster, W. D., and J. K. Jones, Jr.  1980.  Noteworthy records of bats from Bolivia.  Occas. Papers Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 68:1-6.
Webster, W. D., and J. K. Jones, Jr.  1980.  Taxonomic and nomenclatorial notes on bats of the genus Glossophaga in  North America, with description of a new species.  Occas. Papers Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 71:1-12.
 Snow, J. L., J. K. Jones, Jr., and W. D. Webster.  1980.  Centurio senex.  Mammal. Species, 138:1-3.  


ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS PRESENTED

Stacy, C. J., and W. D. Webster.  In Press.  Patterns of rabies infestation in North Carolina bats.  J. N.C. Acad. Sci., 118:XXX-XXX.
Webster, W. D.  In Press.  Northworthy records of bats from North Carolina.  J. N.C. Acad. Sci., 118:XXX-XXX.
Webster, W. D., Ray, D. K., and D. W. Freshwater.  2001.  Phylogenetics and evolution of woodrats (Neotoma) in the southeastern United States.  Amer. Soc. Mammal., 245.
Rabon, D. R., Jr., W. D. Webster, and D. K. Sawrey.  2001.  Mass of laboratory-reared infant Microtus montanus and M. ochrogaster.  Amer. Soc. Mammal., 173.

Webster, W. D., D. K. Ray, and D .W. Freshwater.  2001.  Evolution and systematics of woodrats (Neotoma) in the southern Appalachian Mountains.  J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., 117:197-198.  

Webster, W. D., M. A. Shipp-Pennock, and D. W. Freshwater.  2001.  Systematics of white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus) in the mid-Atlantic states.  J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., 117:198.  
Weiss, A., and W. D. Webster.  1999.  Management of the black bear (Ursus americanus) in North Carolina: a tale of  success.  J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., 115:195.
Webster, W. D., and P. Spivey.  1999.  North Carolina’s rarest mammal?  Not the pygmy shrew (Sorex hoyi)!  J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., 115:196.
Rabon, D. R., Jr., W. D. Webster, and D. K. Sawrey.  1999.  Comparison of infant ultrasonic vocalizations and parental  response in the montane vole, Microtus montanus, and the prairie vole, M. ochrogaster.  Assoc. Southeast. Biol., 46:115.
Wilson, B. L., and W. D. Webster.  1999.  Microhabitat selection in the eastern woodrat, Neotoma floridana (Mammalia: Rodentia: Muridae), in the northeasternmost part of its geographic distribution.  Assoc. Southeastern Biol. Bull., 46:166-167.
Webster, W. D., N. D. Moncrief, H. H. Genoways, and J. R. Choate.  1998.  Systematic implications of geographic variation in the northern short-tailed shrew, Blarina brevicauda.  Amer. Soc. Mammal., no. 227.
Rabon, D. R., Jr., D. K. Sawrey, and W. D. Webster.  1998.  Ontogeny of ultrasonic vocalizations in two species of voles (Microtus).  Amer. Soc. Mammal., no. 165.
Webster, W. D., N. D. Moncrief, and R. K. Rose.  1997.  The status of the Dismal Swamp southeastern shrew (Sorex  longirostris fisheri)--is it really endangered?  J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., 113:98-99.
Thomas, C. T., W. B. Brooks, and W. D. Webster.  1997.  Aerial survey of the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) along the east coast of Florida.  Amer. Soc. Mammal., no. 171.
Thomas, C. T., W. B. Brooks, and W. D. Webster.  1997.  Aerial survey of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus)  along the East Coast of Florida.  Atlantic Coastal Dolphin Conf., p. 8.
Moncrief, N. D., W. D. Webster, B. E. Gurshaw, and R. K. Rose.  1996.  Allozyme and morphometric variation in the southeastern shrew (Sorex longirostris).  Amer. Soc. Mammal., no. 134.
Reed, D. L., and W. D. Webster.  1991.  Use of palmetto (Sabal minor) forests by eastern woodrats (Neotoma
floridana
floridana) in southeastern North Carolina.  J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., 107:195.
Lankford, T. E., W. D. Webster, T. A. Ballard, and R. M. Dillaman.  1986.  The histological organization of the digestive system in Blarina brevicauda (Insectivora: Soricidae).  Amer. Soc. Mammal., no. 16.
Webster, W. D., and P. D. Goley.  1985.  Seasonality in cetacean strandings along the coast of North Carolina.  Amer.  Soc. Mammal., no. 103.
Webster, W. D.  1984.  Systematics and evolution of bats of the genus Glossophaga.  Dissert. Abst., 44:2359B.
Goley, P. D., and W. D. Webster.  1983.  Seasonality in cetacean strandings along the North Carolina coast.  J. Elisha  Mitchell Sci. Soc., 99:171-172.
Webster, W. D.  1983.  A review of the short-tailed shrews (genus Blarina) in North Carolina.  J. Elisha Mitchell Sci.  Soc., 99:162.
Webster, W. D.  1983.  Short-tailed shrews (genus Blarina) in North Carolina.  Amer. Soc. Mammal., no. 179.
Webster, W. D.  1982.  Myotis austroriparius (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in North Carolina.  J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc.,  98:208.
Webster, W. D.  1982.  Systematics of bats of the genus Glossophaga.  Amer. Soc. Mammal., no. 26.
Webster, W. D., P. E. Hosier, and M. Kochhar.  1980.  Effects of off-road vehicles on small mammal communities on  North Carolina barrier islands.  Amer. Soc. Mammal., no. 34.
Owen, R. D., and W. D. Webster.  1980.  Sexual and geographic variation in Pygoderma bilabiatum.  Ann. Bat  Meetings.
Webster, W. D.  1979.  Tooth replacement in Myotis albescens and the systematic implications of tooth replacement in  bats.  The Southwestern Nat. Swanews, 1-2:21.
Webster, W. D.  1978.  Tooth replacement patterns in Myotis albescens (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae).  J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., 94:114-115.
Webster, W. D.  1976.  Species composition and species diversity of the chiropterans of the Rio Upano, Ecuador.  J.  Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., 92:49-50. 


OTHER PAPERS PRESENTED

Ray, D. K., W. D. Webster, and D. W. Freshwater.  2001.  Phylogenetics and evolution of woodrats (Neotoma) in the southeastern United States.  2001 Colloquium on the Conservation of Mammals in the Southeastern United States.
Shipp-Pennock, M. A., W. D. Webster, and W. Freshwater.  2001.  Evolution and systematics of white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus) in the mid-Atlantic states.  2001 Colloquium on the Conservation of Mammals in the Southeastern United States.
Ray, D. K., D. W. Freshwater, W. D. Webster, and C. McGrath.  2000.  Systematics and distribution of woodrats (Neotoma magister and N. floridana haematoreia) in the southern Appalachian Mountains.  2000 Colloquium on the  Conservation of Mammals in the Southeastern United States.
Shipp-Pennock, M. A., W. D. Webster, and D. W. Freshwater.  2000.  Pungo white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus easti): distribution and systematics.  2000.  Colloquium on the Conservation of Mammals in the Southeastern United States.
Wilson, B. L., and W. D. Webster.  1999.  Microhabitat selection in the eastern woodrat, Neotoma floridana (Mammalia: Rodentia: Muridae), in the northeasternmost part of its geographic distribution.  1999 Colloquium on the Conservation of Mammals in the Southeastern United States.
Webster, W. D., and J. N. Nelson.  1998.  Identification and distribution of short-tailed shrews (Insectivora: Blarina) in  North Carolina.  N. C. Academy of Sciences, Annual Meeting.
Webster, W. D., N. D. Moncrief, and R. K. Rose, and B. E. Gurshaw.  1997.  Morphometric and genic variation in the  Dismal Swamp southeastern shrew (Sorex longirostris fisheri).  Seventh Colloquium on the Conservation of Mammals in the South and Central United States.
Webster, W. D.  1997.  The Dismal Swamp as a refugium for mammals.  Third Dismal Swamp Symposium.
Webster, W. D.  1994.  Systematics of short-tailed shrews (genus Blarina) in North Carolina.  N.C. Academy of Sciences, Annual Meeting.
Webster, W. D.  1987.  Small mammals of Nags Head Woods: species richness enhanced by freshwater ponds.  Nags Head Woods Ecological Forum.


GRADUATE RESEARCH DIRECTED

M. A. Shipp-Pennock.  2000.  Evolution and systematics of the white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus) in the Mid-Atlantic region.
D. K. Ray.  2000.  Phylogenetics and evolution of woodrats (genus Neotoma) in the southern Appalachian  Mountains.
B. L. Wilson.  1999.  Resource selection by the eastern woodrat (Neotoma floridana floridana).
D. R. Rabon, Jr.  1999.  Infant ultrasonic vocalizations in two species of voles (Microtus).
C. T. Thomas.  1997.  Aerial census of the bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus, along the East Coast of Florida.
B. E. Gurshaw.  1996.  Protein electrophoresis and allozymic differentiation in two subspecies of the southeastern shrew  (Sorex longirostris).
C. A. Murray.  1991.  The mammalian fauna of Hammocks Beach State Park, North Carolina.
K. W. Markham.  1989.  Habitat and dietary relationships of marsh rabbits on coastal islands in southeastern North  Carolina.
W. F. Adams.  1989.  Utilization of estuarine habitats by bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in southeastern North Carolina.


HONORS RESEARCH DIRECTED

L. C. Laliberte.  In Progress.  Biology of seven species of squirrels (Rodentia: Sciuridae) in North Carolina.  
J. W. Felts.  In Progress.  Use of brides as daytime roosts by bats in North Carolina.
C. J. Stacy.  In Progress.  Patterns of rabies infestation in North Carolina bats.
J. L. Bunkers.  1999.  The distributional ecology of North Carolina mammals.
M. D. DiCola.  1998.  Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) from North Carolina.
T. E. Lankford, Jr.  1986.  The histological organization of the digestive system in Blarina brevicauda (Insectivora:  Soricidae).  


GRANTS AND CONTRACTS AWARDED

DATE  

FUNDING AGENGY

TITLE

AMOUNT

2001 NC Department of Transportation and US Army Corps of Engineers Habitat requirements and distributional status
of the Buxton Woods
white-footed mouse
(Peromyscus leucopus ssp. nov.) 
pending
2001 US Fish and
Wildlife Service
Distributional status of the Buxton Woods white-footed 
mouse (Peromyscus leucopus ssp. nov.)
(with D. W. Freshwater)
$4,000

1999

NC Wildlife
Resources Commission
PCR analysis and DNA sequencing of the Allegheny woodrat (Neotoma magister) in the southern Appalachian Mountains $ 3,300 
1997 US Geological Survey,
Species at Risk Program
Habitat requirements
of the eastern woodrat (Neotoma f. floridana)
in the northeasternmost part of its geographic range
$24,970
1996 NC Natural
Heritage Program

The status of a newly discovered shrew 
of the genus Sorex (Insectivora: Soricidae)
 in the Dare County Bombing Range, North Carolina

$13,645
1996 NC Natural
Heritage Program
The rare and threatened mammals
of Brunswick County, North Carolina
$5,516 
1996 US Air Force The rare and threatened small mammals
of the Dare County Bombing Range
$11,212 
1995 Thorpe Group
of Companies
Morphometric analysis
of the southeastern shrew (Sorex
longirostris)
$11,654 
1995 NC Natural
Heritage Program
Rare and threatened mammals of Holly Shelter Game Lands  $4,723 
1995 US Fish and
Wildlife Service
The geographic distribution and evolution
of the southeastern shrew in eastern North America
$16,000
1994 NC Natural
Heritage Program
Rare and threatened mammals
of the Dare County Bombing Range
$4,000 
1994 US Fish and
Wildlife Service

A preliminary mitochondrial DNA analysis of the Dismal Swamp southeastern shrew (Sorex longirostris fisheri) 

$2,500 
1994 NC Natural
Heritage Program
Rare and threatened mammals
of the Dismal Swamp Natural Area
$6,998
1994 Langley and
McDonald, P.C. 
 The distributional status of the southeastern shrew (Sorex longirostris) at Elbow Lakes Estates, Virginia $8,000 
1993 NC Academy of Science, Yarbrough Undergraduate Research Grant Niche segregation and microhabitat utilization
in the small mammal fauna of southeastern North Carolina
$210
1992 UNCW Research and Faculty Development Fund Direct and indirect effects of rice rat predation on 
salt-marsh community structure (with M. H. Posey)
$1,200
1991 NC Wildlife
Resources Commission
The geographic distribution of the Dismal Swamp
southeastern shrew (Sorex longirostris fisheri)
in North Carolina
$2,000
1989 NC Wildlife
Resources Commission
The natural history of the eastern woodrat,
Neotoma f. floridana, in North Carolina
$800
1988 NC Wildlife
Resources Commission
The natural history of two rare mammals (rock shrew, Sorex dispar, and rock vole, Microtus chrotorrhinus)
in North Carolina
$3,000
1988 Cape Hatteras
National Seashore
Inventory of the birds and mammals
of Cape Hatteras National Seashore  (with J. F. Parnell)
$16,000
1988 Coastal Zone
Resources, Inc.
A survey of the mammalian fauna
of the Texas-Gulf Phosphate Area,
Beaufort County, North Carolina
$4,000 
1987 Nature Conservancy,
Nags Head Woods
Ecological Preserve
Mammals of Nags Head Woods $300
1987 Cape Hatteras
National Seashore
and Recreation Area
Mammals of Buxton Woods $300
1986 Cape Lookout
National Seashore
The effects of feral animals on small mammals
on Shackleford Banks, North Carolina
$366
1981 Theodore Roosevelt
Mem. Fund, Amer. Mus.
Nat. Hist., New York
Systematics and evolutionary relationships
of bats of the genus Glossophaga
$300

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