Smaller details of natural history often go undocumented to science if those details are not parts of larger studies, but small details can provide insights that lead to interesting questions about ecological relationships or environmental change. We have compiled recent important observations of distribution and reproduction of fishes and mammals. Included are new distributional records of mammals, and observations of reproduction in several mammals for which few data exist in Arkansas. A rare record of the Long-tailed weasel, a special of special concern in Arkansas, is documented from Newton Co. We also provide evidence that Seminole bats likely reproduce in Arkansas
Numerous visits, over the past four years, of 27 abandoned mines in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkans...
During the past 20 years (1982-2001) we have studied the biology, occurrence and distribution of LeC...
During the last couple of decades, the distribution of the woodchuck (Marmota monax) appeared to be ...
Important observations of natural history often go unreported because they are not part of larger st...
Because meaningful observations of natural history are not always part of larger studies, important ...
Often, interesting and important observations of vertebrate distribution and natural history are not...
Although vertebrates are a commonly studied group of animals, the distribution and natural history o...
Because meaningful observations of natural history are not always part of larger studies, important ...
Many important details of vertebrate biology are unknown to the scientific community because the obs...
The second in a series of papers describing the fauna of Arkansas caves includes distributional reco...
Since June 1982 we have studied various aspects of red bat ecology in Arkansas with emphasis on fiel...
Seventy-one native or re-introduced species of mammals were analyzed with respect to their geographi...
The invertebrate fauna are a large component of ecosystem. Yet, invertebrate biologists are few and ...
This report documents new records on the distribution of selected fishes from Arkansas and provides ...
Eight taxa of bats are reported from seven counties in northeastern Arkansas. Localities, natural hi...
Numerous visits, over the past four years, of 27 abandoned mines in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkans...
During the past 20 years (1982-2001) we have studied the biology, occurrence and distribution of LeC...
During the last couple of decades, the distribution of the woodchuck (Marmota monax) appeared to be ...
Important observations of natural history often go unreported because they are not part of larger st...
Because meaningful observations of natural history are not always part of larger studies, important ...
Often, interesting and important observations of vertebrate distribution and natural history are not...
Although vertebrates are a commonly studied group of animals, the distribution and natural history o...
Because meaningful observations of natural history are not always part of larger studies, important ...
Many important details of vertebrate biology are unknown to the scientific community because the obs...
The second in a series of papers describing the fauna of Arkansas caves includes distributional reco...
Since June 1982 we have studied various aspects of red bat ecology in Arkansas with emphasis on fiel...
Seventy-one native or re-introduced species of mammals were analyzed with respect to their geographi...
The invertebrate fauna are a large component of ecosystem. Yet, invertebrate biologists are few and ...
This report documents new records on the distribution of selected fishes from Arkansas and provides ...
Eight taxa of bats are reported from seven counties in northeastern Arkansas. Localities, natural hi...
Numerous visits, over the past four years, of 27 abandoned mines in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkans...
During the past 20 years (1982-2001) we have studied the biology, occurrence and distribution of LeC...
During the last couple of decades, the distribution of the woodchuck (Marmota monax) appeared to be ...