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References for Domestic Cat Predation in Florida

American Pet Products Manufacturers Association 2001-2002 National Pet Owners Survey.

Blair, W. F. 1951. Population structure, social behavior, and environmental relations in a natural population of the beach mouse (Peromyscus polionotus leucocephalus). Contributions of the Laboratory of Vertebrate Biology, University of Michigan, 48:1-46

Bowen, W. W. 1968. Variation and evolution of gulf coast populations of beach mice, Peromyscus polionotus. Bulletin Florida State Museum 12:1-91.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 2000. Rabies. http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/rabies/

Epidemiology/Epidemiology.htm

Everglades Research Group, Inc. 1998. Survey of Greynolds Park. Report submitted to Metro-Dade Parks and Recreation Department. Everglades Research Group, Inc., Florida City, Florida. 9p.

Forys, E. A. 1995. Metapopulations of Marsh Rabbits: A population viability analysis of the Lower Keys marsh rabbit. Ph.D. thesis, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. 244 pp.

Frank, P. A.1992. Conservation and ecology of the Anastasia Island beach mouse. Endangered Species Update. 9(12):9-10.

Frank, P. A.1996. Conservation and ecology of the Anastasia Island beach mouse. Ph.D. thesis, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. 111 pp.

Humphrey, S. R. 1992. Pallid beach mouse Peromyscus polionotus decoloratus. Chadwick Beach cotton mouse Peromyscus gossypinus restrictus. Pp. 19-28 in Rare and Endangered Biota of Florida (S. R. Humphrey, ed.), University of Florida Press, Gainesville, Florida.

Humphrey, S.R. and D.B. Barbour. 1981. Status and habitat of three subspecies of Peromyscus polionotus in Florida. J. Mammalogy 62:840-844.

Jessup, D. A., K. C. Pettan, L. J. Lowenstine, and N.C. Pedersen. 1993. Feline leukemia virus infection and renal spirochetosis in a free-ranging cougar (Felis concolor). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 24:73-79.

Layne, J. N. 1994. Non-indigenous mammals in Florida. Pp. 79-95 in An Assessment of Invasive Non-Indigenous Species in Florida's Public Lands (D. C. Schmitz and T. C. Brown, project directors), Florida Department of Environmental Protection Technical Report No. TSS-94-100.

Mitchell, H. 2001. Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Personal communication.

Roelke, M. E., D. J. Forester, E. R. Jacobson, G. V. Kollias, F. W. Scott, M. C. Barr, J. F. Evermann, and E. C. Pirtel. 1993. Seroprevalence of infectious disease agents in free-ranging Florida panthers (Felis concolor coryi). Journal of Wildlife Diseases 29:36-49.

Wallace, George. 2001. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Personal communication.

Woolfenden, G. E. 1996. Florida Scrub-Jay Aphelacoma coerulescens. Pp. 267-280 in Rare and Endangered Biota of Florida, Volume 5. Birds (J. A. Rodgers, Jr., H. W. Kale II, and H. T. Smith, eds.), University of Florida Press, Gainesville, Florida.

 
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