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UCREFRP Catalog Number
9307
Author
Germaine, S. S.
Title
Relationships of Birds, Lizards, and Nocturnal Rodents to Their Habitat in the Greater Tucson Area, Arizona.
USFW Year
1995.
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Phoenix, AZ.
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RELATIONSHIPS OF BIRDS, LIZARDS, AND NOCTURNAL RODENTS TO THEIR HABITAT IN TUCSON, ARIZONA <br />ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS <br />This project benefitted from the assistance of many people, all of whom deserve credit for its successful <br />completion. Dave Belitsky, Glenn Frederick, Carl Gustavson, Jeff Howland, Ron Olding, Ray <br />Schweinsburg, Bill Shaw, Steve Rosenstock, and Bill Van Pelt all provided thoughtful input into various <br />segments of the research design. Volunteers Dale Bode, Jim Cummings, Ashley Dickson, Jr., Muriel Deroek, <br />Heather Eggleston, Pat Frawley, Colby Henley, Joe Hoscheidt, Dorothy Tinkler, and John Simms were vital <br />to the success of the nocturnal rodent study. Glenn Frederick, John McGehee, Dave Neill, Ron Olding, <br />Scott Richardson, Ray Schweinsburg, and Dan Smith also contributed their time to the benefit of the rodent <br />study. Yar Petryszyn generously aided in the identification of all rodent species captured. Terry Frederick <br />and Jeff Howland offered advice on lizard survey techniques in urban environments, and Terry also trained <br />me on lizard survey procedures. John Kolozar is responsible for the success of the habitat quantification and <br />land cover classifications. Thank you John. Jenny Wennerlund and Scott Woods prepared detailed <br />Geographic Information System plots of greater Tucson and the study areas. Critical reviews of drafts of the <br />report were provided by Lowell Adams, Vanessa Dickenson, Lisa Harris, Richard Ockenfels, Scott <br />Richardson, Steve Rosenstock, Ray Schweinsburg, Bill Shaw, Brian Wakeling, Jody Walters, and Joe Yarchin. <br />Finally, thanks to Gerry Perry and the Region 5 office staff for their support of this project. Thanks to <br />Vicki Webb for contributing her expertise during typsetting and layout. <br />This project was financially supported by a grant from the Arizona Game and Fish Department Heritage <br />Fund, awarded to Glenn P. Frederick. The Arizona Game and Fish Department Heritage Fund was designed <br />to conserve, enhance,. and establish wildlife habitats and populations in urban environments, and to increase <br />public awareness of urban wildlife resources. <br />STEPHEN S. GERMAINE 1995 ARIZONA GAME fr FISH DEPARTMENT, TECH. REP. 20 <br />
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