Publications by the TTU Biological Sciences Department Faculty
The following are faculty publications housed in the University Archives.  To obtain a copy of any of the articles below, please contact the Reference Archivist or call the Reference Desk at (806) 742-9070.

Publications, arranged by author's last name:

  • Armstrong, David M. and J. Knox Jones, Jr.  “Mammals from the Mexican State of Sinaloa. I. Marsupialia, Insectivora, Edentata, Lagomorpha.”  Journal of Mammalogy, Vol. 52 No. 4, December 16, 1971: 747-757. (2 copies)

  • Armstrong, David M., J. Knox Jones, Jr., and Elmer C. Birney  “Mammals from the Mexican State of Sinaloa. III. Carnovora and Artiodactyla.”  Journal of Mammalogy, Vol. 53 No. 1, March 24, 1972: 48-61. (2 copies)

  • Armstrong, David M. and J. Knox Jones, Jr.  “Megasorex gigas.”  Mammalian Species, No. 16, June 16, 1972: 1-2. (2 copies)

  • Armstrong, David M. and J. Knox Jones, Jr.  “Notiosorex crawfordi.”  Mammalian Species, No. 17, November 29, 1972: 1-5. (2 copies)

  • Baker, R. J.  “Chromosomal Studies of Some Neotropical Bats of the Families Emballonuridae, Noctilionidae, Natalidae and Vespertilionidae.”  Caryologia, Vol. 23 No. 4, 1970: 595-604.

  • Baker, R. J.  “Comparative Cytogenetics of the New World Leaf-Nosed Bats (Phyllostomatidae).”  Periodicum Biologorum, Vol. 75, 1973: 37-45.

  • Baker, R. J. and W. J. Bleier.  “Karyotypes of Bats of the Subfamily Carolliinae (Mammalia ; Phyllostomatidae) and Their Evolutionary Implications.”  Separatum Experientia, Vol. 15 No. 2, 1971: 220-222.

  • Baker, R. J. and G. Lopez.  “Karyotypic Studies of the Insular Populations of Bats on Puerto Rico.”  Caryologia, Vol. 23 No. 4, 1970: 465-472.

  • Baker, R. J., Greg A. Mengden and James J. Bull.  “Karyotypic Studies of Thirty-Eight Species of North American Snakes.”  Copeia, No. 2, June 8, 1972: 257-265.

  • Baker, R. J. and Stephen L. Williams.  “A Live Trap for Pocket Gophers.”  The Journal of Wildlife Management, Vol. 36 No. 4, October 1972: 1320-1322.

  • Baker, R. J., Tony Mollhagen and Genaro Lopez.  “Notes on Lasiurus Ega.”  Journal of Mammology, Vol. 52 No. 4, December 16, 1971: 849-852.

  • Baker, R. J.  “The Role of Karyotypes in Phylogenetic Studies of Bats.”  About Bats.  Southern Methodist University Press, 1970: 303-312.

  • Berry, D. L. and R. J. Baker.  “Apparent Convergence of Karyotypes in Two Species of Pocket Gophers of the Genus Thomomys (Mammalia, Rodentia).”  Cytogenetics, Vol. 10, 1971: 1-9.

  • Berry, Dale L. and R. J. Baker.  “Chromosomes of Pocket Gophers of the Genus Pappogeomys, Subgenus Cratogeomys.”  Journal of Mammology, Vol. 53 No. 2, 1972: 303-309.

  • Bowers, J. Hoyt, Robert J. Baker and Michael H. Smith.  “Chromosomal, Electrophoretic, and Breeding Studies of Selected Populations of Deer Mice (Peromyscus Maniculatus) and Black-Eared Mice (P. Melanotis).”  Evolution, Vol. 27 No. 3, November 20, 1973: 378-386.

  • Birney, Elmer C. and J. Knox Jones, Jr.  “Woodrats (Genus Neotoma) of Sinaloa, Mexico.”  Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, Vol. 74 No. 2, April 7, 1972: 197-211.

  • Brooks, Derl Len and R. W. Strandtmann.  “The Nasal Mites (Acarina) of Some West Texas Flycatchers (Tyrannidae).”  The Journal of Parasitology, Vol. 46 No. 4, August 1960: 418-435.

  • Burns, John M.  “The Influence of Chicken and Mammalian Luteinizing Hormones on Ovarian Estrogen Systhesis in the Pullet (Gallus Domesticus).”  Comp. Biochem. Physiol., Vol. 42A, 1972: 1011-1017.

  • Cadena, Alberto and Robert J. Baker.  “Cariotipos De Los Murcielagos Vampiros (Chiroptera : Desmodinae).”  Caldasia, Vol. 11 No. 54, March 15, 1976: 159-163.

  • Chapman, Brian R.  “Food Habits of Loring’s Kangaroo Rat, dipodomys Elator.”  Journal of Mammalogy, Vol. 53 No. 4, November 1972: 877-880.

  • Conley, Walter H..  “Geographic Variation in the Least Chipmunk, Eutamias Minimus, in New Mexico and Eastern Arizona.”  Journal of Mammalogy, Vol. 51 No. 4, November 30, 1970: 695-702.

  • Cross, J. C..  “The Effect of Altitude on Germ Cells in Relation to Cytological Technique.”  Journal of Heredity, Vol. 62 No. 5, September-October, 1951: 269-270. (4 copies)

  • Cross, J. C..  “Oxygen Tension as a Factor in Meiosis Preliminary Exploratory Work.”  International Journal of Cytologia, Vol. 18 No. 4, December 25, 1953: 293-296. (5 copies)

  • Desha, Paul G.  “A New Colorimetric Technique for Small Mammals.”  The Texas Journal of Science, Vol. 17 No. 2, June 1965: 234-236.

  • Desha, Paul G.  “Variation in a Population of Kangaroo Rats, Dipodomys Ordii Medius (Rodentia : Heteromyidae) from the High Plains of Texas.”  The Southwestern Naturalist, Vol. 12 No. 3, October 31, 1967: 275-290.

  • Eller, Roy and R. W. Strandtmann.  “Notes on Teneriffidae (Acarina : Prostigmata).”  The Southwestern Naturalist, Vol. 8 No. 1, May 10, 1963: 23-31.

  • Elliott, Arthur M. and Roy D. Wilcoxson.  “Effect of Temperature and Moisture on Formation and Ejection of Ascospores and on Survival of Leptosphaerulina briosiana.”  Phytopathology, Vol. 54 No. 12, December 1964: 1443-1447.

  • Elliott, William R. and R. W. Strandtmann.  “New Locality Records for Rhagidia from Mexican and American Caves.”  Journal of Kansas Entomological Society, Vol. 44 No. 4, October 1971: 468-475.

  • Gardner, Alfred L. and Dilford C. Carter.  “A Review of the Peruvian Species of Vampyrops (Chiroptera : Phyllostomatidae).”  Journal of Mammalogy, Vol. 53 No. 1, March 24, 1972: 72-82.

  • Garner, Herschel W.  “An Ecological Study of the Brush Mouse, Peromyscus boylii, in Western Texas.”  The Texas Journal of Science, Vol. 21 No. 3, November 1967: 285-291.

  • Grashoff, Jerold L., Mark W. Bierner and David K. Northington.  “Chromosome Numbers in North and Central American Compositae.”  Brittonia, Vol. 24 No. 4, October-December 1972: 379-394.

  • Garrett, L. E. and R. W. Strandtmann.  “Tur Breviperitremus N.SP., A New Laelapine Mite from South Africa.”  Journal of Medical Entomology, Vol. 4 No. 2, May 31, 1967: 240-246.

  • Harvey, Michael J. and Robert L. Packard.  “Cotton Rats Fail to Damage Southern Pine Seedlings.”  Journal of Forestry, Vol. 65 No. 7, July 1967: 495-496.

  • Hilman, Jessie Lee and R. W Strandtmann.  “The Incidence of Hepatozoon Serpentium in Some Texas Snakes.”  The Southwestern Naturalist, Vol. 5 No. 4, December 1960: 226-228.

  • Jones, J. Knox, Jr., and Dilford C. Carter.  “Cyclopes didactylus in British Honduras.”  Mammalia, Vol. 36 No. 3, December, 1972: 535-536.

  • Jones, J. Knox, Jr., and J. D. Roberts.  “Observations on the Behavior of the Texas Kangaroo Rat, Dipodomys elator Merriam.”  Mammalia, Vol. 37 No. 4,1973: 680-682. (3 copies)

  • Jones, J. Knox, Jr., and Hugh H. Genoways.  “Ardops nichollsi.”  Mammalian Species, No. 24, June 13, 1973: 1-2. (3 copies)

  • Lee, Dwayne and R. W. Strandtmann.  “Two New Species of Gigantolaelaps (Acarina : Laelaptidae) with a key to the Females.”  Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, Vol. 40 No. 1, February 3, 1967: 25-32.

  • McDaniel, V. Rick.  “Brain Anatomy.”  Biology of Bats of the New World Family Phyllostomatidae, Part 1.  Special Publication of The Museum, Texas Tech University, 1979, 10: 147-200. (2 copies)

  • Mitchell, Carl J. and R. W. Strandtmann.  “Three New Trichosurolaelaps (Acarina : Laelaptidae) with a Key to the Species.”  Journal of Medical Entomology, Vol. 1 No. 2, July 1, 1964: 119-128.

  • Mollhagen, Tony R.  “Checklist of Bats in Caves in the Regions of the Sierra De Guatemala and Sierra De El Abra, Northeastern Mexico.”  Association for Mexican Cave Studies, Bulletin 4, 1971: 19-22. (2 copies)

  • Mollhagen, Tony R.  “Distributional and Taxonomic Notes on Some West Texas Bats.”  The Southwestern Naturalist, Vol. 17 No. 4, Janaury 10, 1973:  423-448. (3 copies)

  • Mollhagen, Tony R.  “Myotis Volans Interior Miller in Knox County, Texas.”  The Southwestern Naturalist, Vol. 17 No. 1, May 1, 1972: 97.

  • Mollhagen, Tony R., Robert W. Wiley and Robert L. Packard.  “Prey Remains in Golden Eagle Nests: Texas and New Mexico.”  Journal of Wildlife Management, Vol. 36 No. 3, July 1972: 784-792. (2 copies)

  • Packard, Robert L. and Herschel Garner.  “Arboreal Nests of the Golden Mouse in Eastern Texas.”  Journal of Mammalogy, Vol. 45 No. 3, September 15, 1964: 369-374.

  • Packard, Robert L. and Tony R. Mollhagen.  “Bats of Texas Caves.”  Natural History of Texas Caves, Gulf Natural History, 1971: 122-132.

  • Packard, Robert L.  “Distribution of the Black-tailed Jackrabbit in Eastern Texas.”  The Texas Journal of Science, Vol. 15 No. 1, March 1963: 107-110.

  • Packard, Robert L.  “An Ecological Study of the Fulvous Harvest Mouse in Eastern Texas.”  The American Midland Naturalist, Vol. 79 No. 1, Janaury 1968: 68-88. (2 copies, different covers)

  • Packard, Robert L.  “Mammals of the Southern Chihuahuan Desert : an Inventory.”  Mammology, undated: 141-153.

  • Packard, Robert L. and Herschel Garner.  “Records of Some Mammals from the Texas High Plains.”  The Texas Journal of Science, Vol. 16 No. 3, September 1964: 387-390.

  • Packard, Robert L.  Taxonomic Review of the Golden Mouse, Ochrotomys Nuttalli.  Misc. Publ. 51, University of Kansas Museum of Natural History, July 11, 1969: 373-406.

  • Pine, Ronald H., Dilford C. Carter and Richard K. LaVal.  “Status of Bauerus Van Gelder and Its Relationships to Other Nyctophiline Bats.”  Journal of Mammology, Vol. 52 No. 4, December 16, 1971: 663-669.

  • Pittard, D. A., L. A. Roberts and R. W. Strandtmann.  “Morphological Variation in Three Populations of the Antarctic Mite, Stereotydeus Mollis W. & S. (arthropoda : Acarina).”  Acarologia, No. 13, 1971: 88-97.

  • Porter, John C. and R. W. Strandtmann.  “Nasal Mites of the English Sparrow.”  The Texas Journal of Science, No. 3, September 30, 1952: 393-399.

  • Radovsky, Frank J., J. Knox Jones, Jr., and Carleton J. Phillips.  “Three New Species of Radfordiella (Acarina : macronyssidae) Parasitic in the Mouth of Phyllostomatid Bats.”  Journal of Medical Entomology, Vol. 8 No. 6, December 30, 1971: 737-746. (2 copies)

  • Reichman, O. J. and Robert J. Baker.  “Distribution and Movements of Two Species of Pocket Gophers (Geomyidae) in an Area of Sympatry in the Davis Mountains, Texas.”  Journal of Mammology, Vol. 53 No. 1, March 24, 1972: 21-33.

  • Roberts, Jimmy D. and Robert L. Packard.  “Comments on Movements, Home Range and Ecology of the Texas Kangaroo Rat, Dipodomys Elator Meeriam.”  Journal of Mammalogy, Vol. 54 No. 4, December 14, 1973:  957-962. (4 copies)

  • Rowland, J. Mark.  “Brooding Habits and Early Development of Trithyreus Pentapeltis (Arachnida : Schizomida).”  Entomological News, Vol. 83 No. 3, March 1972: 69-74. (4 copies)

  • Rylander, Michael Kent.  “Bemerkungen zur Beckenplexusvariation bei Regenpfeifern, Strandlaufern und Verwandten (Familien Characdriidae, Scolopacidae, Recurvirostridae und Phalaropodidae).”  Anat. Anz. Bd., Vol. 126, 1970: 548-553.

  • Rylander, Michael Kent.  “An Ecological and Floristic Study of the Vegetation of the Delta Regional Primate Research Center, Covington, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana.”  The Proceedings of the Louisiana Academy of Sciences, Vol. 32, December 1969: 83-111.

  • Rylander, Michael Kent.  “The Electrophoretic Patterns of the Serum Proteins of the Genera Erolia and Ereunetes (Family Scolopacidae).”  The Murrelet, Vol. 48 No. 2, May-August 1967: 39-40.

  • Rylander, Michael Kent.  “A Short History of Ornithology at Tulane University.”  The Proceedings of the Louisiana Academy of Sciences, Vol. 30, December 1967: 87-90.

  • Sakakibara, Ippei and R. W. Strandtmann.  “Paraneonyssus Dendrocitti, A New Species of Phinonyssidae (Acari : Mesostigmata) from Taiwan.”  Pacific Insects, Vol. 10 No. 1, May 10,  1968: 43-145.

  • Schmidly, David J..  “Population Variation in Dipodomys Ordii from Western Texas.”  Journal of Mammalogy, Vol. 52 No. 1, February 1971: 108-120. (2 copies)

  • Sherrod, L. Lynn and Arthur M. Elliott.  “Grain Sorghum as a Host for Verticillium albo-atrum.”  Phytopathology, Vol. 57. No. 1, January 1967: 14-17.

  • Sherrod, L. Lynn and Arthur M. Elliott.  “Relative Prevalence of Verticillium Wilt and Fusarium Wilt of Cotton in the South Plains Area of Texas.”  Plant Disease Reporter, Vol. 49 No. 12, December 1965: 999-1002.

  • Sherrod, L. Lynn and Arthur M. Elliott.  “Use of Disposable Plastic Growth Pouches in Phytopathological Research.”  Plant Disease Reporter, Vol. 49 No. 10, October 1965: 852-853.

  • Stephenson, George K., Phil D. Goodrum, and Robert L. Packard.  “Small Rodents as Consumers of Pine Seed in East Texas Uplands.”  Journal of Forestry, Vol. 61 No. 7, July 1963: 523-526.

  • Strandtmann, R. W.  “Acarina : Eupodiform Prostigmata of South Georgia.  Pacific Insects, Vol. No. 23, September 1970: 89-106.

  • Strandtmann, R. W.  “Additional Notes on Teneriffiidae (Acarina : Prostigmata) with Two Previously Unpublished Plates by A. C. Oudemans.”  Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, Vol. 38 No. 3, July, 1965: 258-261.

  • Strandtmann, R. W.  “Attempt to Transfer Bird Nasal Mites to an Unnatural Host.”  Journal of Parasitology, Vol. 48 No. 2, April, 1962: 251.

  • Strandtmann, Russell W. and Lewis Davies.  “Eupodiform Mites from Possession Island, Crozet Islands, with a Key to the Species of Eupodes  (Acarina : Prostigmata).”  Pacific Insects, Vol. 14 No. 1, March 20, 1972: 39-56.

  • Strandtmann, Russell W. and Conrad E. Yunker.  “The Genus Hirstionyssus Fonseca in Panama (Acarina : Dermanyssidae).”  Ectoparasites of Panama, Reprinted by the Field Museum of Natural History, November 22, 1966: 105-124.

  • Strandtmann, Russell W. and E. Garrett.  “The Genus Myonyssus with Description of a New Species from Nepal (Mesostigmata : Laelapidae).”  Journal of Medical Entomology, Vol. 7 No. 2, April 25, 1970: 261-266.

  • Strandtmann, R. W.  “Host Specificity of Bird Nasal Mites (Rhinonyssidae) is a Function of the Gregariousness of the Host.”  Proceedings Tenth International Congress of Entomology, Vol. 1 1956 (1958): 909-911.

  • Strandtmann, R. W.  “The Immature Stages of the Ptilonyssus Complex (Acarina : Mesostigmata : Rhinonyssidae).”  Internationaler Kongress Für Entomologie Wien 1960, 1961: 283-286.

  • Strandtmann, R. W.  “Insects of Campbell Island. Prostigmata : Eupodidae, Penthalodidae, Rhagidiidae, Nanorchestidae, Tydeidae, Ereynetidae.”  Pacific Insects Monograph, July 15, 1964: 148-165.

  • Strandtmann, R. W. and Dorald M. Allred.  “Mites of the Genus Brevisterna Keegan, 1949 (Acarina-Haemogamasidae).”  Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, Vol. 29 No. 3, July, 1956: 115-132.

  • Strandtmann, R. W.  “Nasal Mites of Thailand Birds (Acarina : Rhinonyssidae).”  Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, Vol. 33 No. 4, October 1960: 129-151.

  • Strandtmann, R. W.  “Neonyssus Triangulus N. SP., Nasal Mite (Acarina : Mesostigmata) from the White-Winged Dove (Aves : Columbiformes) and Key to the Species of the Genus Neonyssus.”  The Journal of Parasitology, Vol. 47 No. 2, April 1961: 323-328.

  • Strandtmann, R. W. and Carleton M. Clifford.  “A New Genus and Species of Nasal Mite from the Varied Thrush Ixoreus Naevius (Gmelin) (Acarina : Rhinonyssidae).”  Journal of Parasitology, Vol. 48 No. 5, October, 1962: 723-725.

  • Strandtmann, R. W.  “A New Nasal Mite (Rhinonyssidae) from the Horned Lark, and Taxonomic Miscellanea on Several Other Species.”  Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, Vol. 29 No. 4, October 1956: 133-138.

  • Strandtmann, R. W.  “New Records for Phinonyssus Himantopus and Notes on Other Species of the Genus.”  Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, Vol. 32 No. 3, July 1959: 133-136.

  • Strandtmann, R. W.  “A New Species of Hirstionyssus from Taiwan (Mesostigmata : Laelapidae).”  Pacific Insects, Vol. 9 No. 4, November 20, 1967: 687-691.

  • Strandtmann, R. W. and Deane P. Furman.  “A New Species of Mite, Paraneonyssus Icteridius from the Nasal Cavities of Blackbirds (Acarina : Rhinonyssidae).”  Pan-Pacific Entomologist, Vol. 32 No. 4, October 1956: 167-173.

  • Strandtmann, R. W. and D. A. Crossley, Jr.  “A New Species of Soil-inhabiting Mite, Hypoaspis Marksi (Acarina, Laelaptidae).”  Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, Vol. 35 No. 1, January, 1962: 180-185.

  • Strandtmann, R. W.  “Notes on Nest Building and Mating in the Golden Eagle.”  The Southwestern Naturalist, Vol. 7 No. 3-4, December 10, 1962: 267-268.

  • Strandtmann, R. W.  “Nycteriglyphus Bifolium n. sp., A New Cavernicolous Mite Associated with Bats (Chiroptera) (Acarina : Glycyphagdae).”  Acarologia, t. IV, fasc. 4, 1962: 623-631.

  • Strandtmann, R. W.  “A Ptilonyssid Mite from the Sparrow Hawk, Falco Sparverius.”  Entomological Society of Washington, Vol. 64 No. 2, June, 1962: 100-102.

  • Strandtmann, R. W.  “Some Previously Unpublished Drawings of Gamasid Mites by the Late Dr. A. C. Oudemans.”  Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, Vol. 36 No. 1, January 31, 1963: 2-31.

  • Strandtmann, R. W. and P. J. Tilbrook.  “Some Prostigmata (Acari) from Signy Island, South Orkney Islands, and Deception Island, South Shetland Islands.”  British Antarctic Survey Bulletin, No. 17, 1968: 51-57.

  • Thayer, D. W. and Levon A. Terizan.  “Amino Acid Partition in Exreta of Ageing Female Aedes Aegypti Mosquitoes.”  Journal of Insect Physiology, Vol. 17, 1971: 1731-1734.

  • Thayer, Donald W.  “Characterization of Some of the Acid Products of Glucose Fermentation by a Large-Cell Strain of Escherichia coli.”  Journal of Applied Bact., Vol. 33, 1970: 553-554.

  • Thayer, Donald W., Levon A. Terizan, and Paul A. Price.  “Digestion of the Human Blood-Meal by the Mosquito, Aedes Aegypti.”  Journal of Insect Physiology, Vol. 17, 1971: 2469-2473. (2 copies)

  • Thayer, Donald W.  “Effect of Antibotics and Antimalarials on Free Amino Acids of Aedes Aegypti.”  Journal of Medical Entomology, Vol. 10 No. 1, 1973: 57-62.

  • Thayer, Donald W.  “Effect of Dietary Amino Acid on the Amino Acid Pool of Aedes Aegypti.”  Journal of Insect Physiology, Vol. 18, 1972: 521-526.

  • Thayer, D. W.  “An Improved Nephelometer Culture Flask.”  Journal of Applied Bact., Vol. 33, 1970: 553-554.

  • Voss, William J. and R. W. Strandtmann.  “Ixodorhynchus Uncatissimus, A New Species of Parasitic Mite (Acarina : Mesostigmata) from the Snake, Pseustes Poecilonotus.”  Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, Vol. 35 No. 3, July, 1962: 308-313.

  • Wiley, Robert W.  “Activity Periods and Movements of the Eastern Woodrat.”  The Southwestern Naturalist, Vol. 16 No. 1, July 23, 1971: 43-54.

  • Wilson, Nixon and R. W. Strandtmann.  “Laelaptid Mites from the New Guinea Bandicoot, Peroryctes Raffrayanus Raffrayanus.”  Pacific Insects, Vol. 5 No. 1, April 30, 1963: 281-286.

Also, there are several reviews, dated 1956-1973, that were written by R. W. Strandtmann, J. Knox Jones, Jr., and Tony Mollhagen.

The publications of Charles R. Werth can be found in his collection.

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