New Curator of Mammalogy Ally Coconis, Ph.D., with kangaroo rat specimens in the SBMNH collections. Photo by SBMNH Coconis ...
Coconis, right, with a volunteer conducts biological surveys of a restored city park in Salt Lake City, Utah (Mark Johnston photo) The Santa Barbara ...
Hundreds of scientists worldwide have petitioned an international marine-mammalogy society to take a stand against unpaid positions such as internships and work-experience placements, arguing that ...
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 and ...
Scientists from the Natural History Museum of Utah have taken a deep dive into the not-so-distant past thanks to a friendly tip from Utah's caving community. In a paper published this week by the ...
Mammalogy is the branch of zoological science dedicated to the study of mammals, encompassing their taxonomy, evolutionary relationships, anatomy, physiology, behavior, ecology, and biogeography. It ...
Daniel Costa, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology and director of the Institute of Marine Sciences at UC Santa Cruz, has been honored by the Society of Marine Mammalogy (SMM) in its ...
Text has half-title: United States exploring expedition. By authority of Congress. On t.-p. of atlas: Atlas. Mammalogy and ornithology. By John Cassin. By authority of Congress. Edition of 100 copies.
Professor Karen Stockin has been appointed to the Board of Governors as Chair of the Ethics Committee for the Society for Marine Mammalogy. Professor Karen Stockin, a Rutherford Discovery Fellow who ...
As a humanist, Virginia Hayssen’s scholarship explores cultural bias in reproductive biology. As with other aspects of life, the words and images we use are, consciously or unconsciously, infused with ...
An International history of mammalogy / general editor, Keir B. Sterling ; with a preface by Kai Curry-Lindahl Smithsonian Libraries and Archives ...
A drastic case of observer-induced self-biting of a male rhesus macaque is described.
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