|
Andrew J. Edelman, Ph.D. University of Wyoming |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Publications
Peer-reviewed
journal articles:
Edelman, A.J. Accepted. Positive interactions between desert granivores: localized
facilitation of harvester ants by kangaroo rats. PLoS
ONE.
Edelman, A.J. 2011. Sex-specific
effects of size and condition on timing of natal dispersal in kangaroo rats.
Behavioral Ecology 22:776-783. [Request a PDF]
Edelman, A.J. 2011.
Kangaroo rats remodel burrows in response to seasonal changes in environmental
conditions.
Ethology 117:340-349. [Request a PDF]. Featured
on the Wild
Mammal Blog.
Edelman, A. J., J. L. Koprowski, and S. R. Bertelsen (undergraduate student). 2009. Potential for nest site competition between native and exotic tree
squirrels. Journal of Mammalogy 90:167-174. [PDF reprint]
Edelman, A. J., and J. L. Koprowski. 2007. Communal nesting in asocial
Abert’s squirrels: the role of social thermoregulation and breeding strategy.
Ethology 113:147-154. [PDF reprint]
Edelman, A. J., and J. L. Koprowski. 2006. Influence of female-biased sexual size
dimorphism on dominance of female Townsend’s chipmunks. Canadian Journal of
Zoology 84:1859-1863. [PDF
reprint]
Edelman, A. J., and J. L. Koprowski. 2006. Seasonal changes in home ranges of Abert’s
squirrels: impact of mating season. Canadian Journal of Zoology 84:404-411. [PDF reprint]
Edelman, A. J., and J. L. Koprowski. 2006. Characteristics of Abert’s squirrel (Sciurus
aberti) cavity nests. Southwestern Naturalist 51:64-70. [PDF reprint]
Edelman, A. J., and J. L. Koprowski. 2005. Diet and tree use of Abert’s
squirrels (Sciurus aberti) in a mixed-conifer forest.
Southwestern Naturalist 50:461-465. [PDF reprint]
Edelman, A. J., and J. L. Koprowski. 2005. Selection of drey sites by Abert’s squirrels in
an introduced population. Journal of Mammalogy 86:1220-1226. [PDF reprint]
Edelman, A. J. 2003. Marmota olympus.
Mammalian Species 736:1-5. [PDF reprint]
Book chapters:
Edelman, A. J., and J. L. Koprowski. 2009. Introduced Abert’s squirrels
in the Pinaleño Mountains: a review of their natural history and potential
impacts on the red squirrel. The
Last Refuge of the Mt. Graham Red Squirrel: Ecology of Endangerment
(H.R. Sanderson and J.L. Koprowski, eds.). University
of Arizona Press, Tucson. Pp 370-388. [Galley proof
PDF]
Proceedings papers:
Edelman, A. J., J. L. Koprowski, and J. L. Edelman. 2005. Kleptoparasitic behavior and
species richness at Mt. Graham red squirrel middens. Connecting
mountain islands and desert seas: biodiversity and management of the Madrean
Archipelago II. 2004 May 11-15; Tucson, AZ.
Proceedings RMRS-P-36. Fort Collins, CO: U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.
Pp 395-398. [PDF reprint]
Koprowski, J. L., A. J. Edelman, B. S. Pasch, and D.
C. Buecher.
2005. A dearth of data on the mammals of the Madrean Archipelago: what we think
we know and what we actually do know. Connecting mountain
islands and desert seas: biodiversity and management of the Madrean Archipelago
II. 2004 May 11-15; Tucson, AZ. Proceedings RMRS-P-36.
Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest
Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. Pp 412-415. [PDF reprint]
Book reviews:
Edelman, A.J. 2011. A
practical guide to merging behavior and conservation. Trends in Ecology
and Evolution (review of A primer of conservation behavior by D.
Blumstein and E. Fernández-Juricic) 26:500-501.