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Amphibian, Reptile, And Small Mammal Associates Of Ozark Pocket Gopher Habitat In Izard County, Arkansas, M. Connior, I. Guenther, Thomas S. Risch, Stanley E. Trauth
Amphibian, Reptile, And Small Mammal Associates Of Ozark Pocket Gopher Habitat In Izard County, Arkansas, M. Connior, I. Guenther, Thomas S. Risch, Stanley E. Trauth
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science
We conducted a study of the amphibian, reptile, and small mammal community assemblage of Ozark pocket gopher (Geomys bursarius ozarkensis) habitat in north-central Arkansas. We used 2 methods to capture individuals: hand capture and drift fences. During the study, we captured and marked a total of 9 anuran, 4 salamander, 5 lizard, 3 turtle, 16 snake, and 8 small mammal species exclusive of pocket gophers. We found one hatchling three-toed box turtle (Terrapene carolina triunguis) and one rough earth snake (Virginia striatula) inside a pocket gopher burrow and mound, respectively. Additionally, we witnessed both eastern racers (Coluber constrictor) and eastern …
Distribution And Taxonomic Status Of Tarantulas In Arkansas (Theraphosidae: Aphonopelma), Michael D. Warriner
Distribution And Taxonomic Status Of Tarantulas In Arkansas (Theraphosidae: Aphonopelma), Michael D. Warriner
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science
The genus Aphonopelma (Theraphosidae) is marked by a dearth of distributional data and a problematic taxonomy. To develop occurrence information for the genus in Arkansas, I conducted a citizen-science based survey augmented by field work and examination of museum collections. Results of these efforts yielded a significant amount of data that enabled the construction of a county level map of Aphonopelma distribution in Arkansas; a resource hitherto unavailable. Three Aphonopelma species have been described as occurring in Arkansas: A. baergi, A. hentzi, and A. odelli. Specimens were collected from Arkansas and Oklahoma to evaluate taxonomic and historical issues concerning the …
Rabies Prevalence Among And New Distribution Records Of Arkansas Bats, D. Blake Sasse, David A. Saugey
Rabies Prevalence Among And New Distribution Records Of Arkansas Bats, D. Blake Sasse, David A. Saugey
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science
No abstract provided.
Insects Inhabiting The Burrows Of The Ozark Pocket Gopher In Arkansas, Peter W. Kovarik, Stephen W. Chordas Iii, H. Robison, P. Skelley, M. Connior, J. Fiene, G. Heidt
Insects Inhabiting The Burrows Of The Ozark Pocket Gopher In Arkansas, Peter W. Kovarik, Stephen W. Chordas Iii, H. Robison, P. Skelley, M. Connior, J. Fiene, G. Heidt
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science
Pocket gopher burrows provide a stable environment for a variety of inquilines; hence this mammal is regarded as a keystone species. Most of the arthropods inhabiting pocket gopher burrows are restricted to this microhabitat. As part of a planned state-wide biotic survey of insects inhabiting this unusual microhabitat, we have focused our initial sampling efforts on the Ozark pocket gopher (Geomys bursarius ozarkensis; Geomyidae). In 2004 and 2005, pitfall traps were established in pocket gopher burrows and in 2007 and 2008, nests and associated chambers were excavated. Retrieved samples contained scarab, histerid, and rove beetles, cave crickets and anthomyiid flies. …
Eimeria Wenrichi (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) From The Woodland Vole, Microtus Pinetorum (Rodentia: Cricetidae), In Central Arkansas: A New Host And Geographic Record, Chris T. Mcallister, R. Seville, Steve J. Upton
Eimeria Wenrichi (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) From The Woodland Vole, Microtus Pinetorum (Rodentia: Cricetidae), In Central Arkansas: A New Host And Geographic Record, Chris T. Mcallister, R. Seville, Steve J. Upton
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science
No abstract provided.
Acanthocephalan Parasites (Echinorhynchida: Heteracanthocephalidae; Pomphorhynchidae) From The Pirate Perch (Percopsiformes: Aphredoderidae), From The Caddo River, Arkansas, Chris T. Mcallister, O. Amin
Acanthocephalan Parasites (Echinorhynchida: Heteracanthocephalidae; Pomphorhynchidae) From The Pirate Perch (Percopsiformes: Aphredoderidae), From The Caddo River, Arkansas, Chris T. Mcallister, O. Amin
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science
No abstract provided.