Mammals encountered today in Virginia’s forests and fields include native and nonnative species, feral populations, and free-ranging pets. We examine factors that have influenced Virginia’s terrestrial mammal fauna since the arrival of European colonists in the 1600s and some of the factors that are shaping the fauna today. We look in depth at changes since Handley and Patton’s (1947) first complete monograph on Virginia mammals and augment Linzey’s (1998) book, The Mammals of Virginia. We include current nomenclature, baseline information, and references to comprehensive literature. We discuss some of the current and developing anthropogenic factors that have impacted, or that likely will impact, our native land mammals as well as factors ...
We compared small mammal communities between riparian (stream corridor) and nearby upland habitats i...
The Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana) is broadly distributed across North America from Costa R...
Wetland restoration is commonly practiced as part of conservation programs or wetland mitigation, wh...
Mammals encountered today in Virginia’s forests and fields include native and nonnative species, fer...
Evidence derived from18late prehistoric (middle and late Woodland Period) archeological sites, from ...
Fort A.P. Hill (APH) is a 30,329 ha military training installation (U.S. Army) located in the upper ...
This publication is designed to function as a tool for the identification of mammal species that occ...
Changes in the composition of two small mammal communities were studied during 8 and 9 years of ecol...
TheVirginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana), North America\u27s only marsupial, has a range extending...
Developed areas are thought to have low species diversity, low animal abundance, few native predator...
Virginia’s diverse environments support 84 amphibian species (anurans and caudates), making it the t...
We assessed the status of furbearing mammals on Fort A.P. Hill, Caroline County, Virginia during the...
In a study of small mammals of openings in the Dismal Swamp of Virginia, seven species were obtained...
Mountaintop mine/valley fill is a large-scale form of strip mining whose effects on small mammals ha...
The Eastern Harvest Mouse, Reithrodontomys humulis, has been studied extensively in southeastern Vir...
We compared small mammal communities between riparian (stream corridor) and nearby upland habitats i...
The Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana) is broadly distributed across North America from Costa R...
Wetland restoration is commonly practiced as part of conservation programs or wetland mitigation, wh...
Mammals encountered today in Virginia’s forests and fields include native and nonnative species, fer...
Evidence derived from18late prehistoric (middle and late Woodland Period) archeological sites, from ...
Fort A.P. Hill (APH) is a 30,329 ha military training installation (U.S. Army) located in the upper ...
This publication is designed to function as a tool for the identification of mammal species that occ...
Changes in the composition of two small mammal communities were studied during 8 and 9 years of ecol...
TheVirginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana), North America\u27s only marsupial, has a range extending...
Developed areas are thought to have low species diversity, low animal abundance, few native predator...
Virginia’s diverse environments support 84 amphibian species (anurans and caudates), making it the t...
We assessed the status of furbearing mammals on Fort A.P. Hill, Caroline County, Virginia during the...
In a study of small mammals of openings in the Dismal Swamp of Virginia, seven species were obtained...
Mountaintop mine/valley fill is a large-scale form of strip mining whose effects on small mammals ha...
The Eastern Harvest Mouse, Reithrodontomys humulis, has been studied extensively in southeastern Vir...
We compared small mammal communities between riparian (stream corridor) and nearby upland habitats i...
The Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana) is broadly distributed across North America from Costa R...
Wetland restoration is commonly practiced as part of conservation programs or wetland mitigation, wh...