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Mammalogy Literature of Oklahoma

The Mammalogy Literature of Oklahoma is an annotated bibliography of works pertaining to Oklahoma mammals. The purpose is to provide easy reference for persons interested in conducting research and surveys on Oklahoma mammals, and for others needing access to information on the fauna of the state. Most of the works prior to 1987 were compiled by Robert D. Owen and Gary D. Schnell and published as Oklahoma Mammalogy: An Annotated Bibliography and Checklist by the University of Oklahoma Press in 1989.

Major North American mammalogy journals as well as regional journals and the popular literature were examined to discover articles pertaining to Oklahoma that should be included. Theses and dissertations from Oklahoma and regional universities, Pittman-Robertson Reports of the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, and reports of the International Biological Program were thouroughly searched. Numerous other sources were also searched. Please read the metadata file for more information on the Mammalogy Literature of Oklahoma.

Limit of use: The material previously published in Oklahoma Mammalogy: An Annotated Biobligraphy and Checklist may be used for research and citation purposes only.

Disclaimer: The Oklahoma Biological Survey cannot warranty the accuracy or utility of the data. OBS data may require a certain level of biological expertise for proper analysis, interpretation and application. Our staff is available to advise you on the technical aspects of these data.

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