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Works by David O. Ribble in Life Sciences

2022

Ahead of his time: Joseph Grinnell, natural history, and inclusion and equity in STEM, David O. Ribble
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Ahead of His Time: Joseph Grinnell, Natural History, and Inclusion and Equity in STEM, David O. Ribble
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2014

Effects of cutting Ashe juniper woodlands on small mammal populations in the Texas Hill Country, K A. Schnepf, J A. Heselmeyer, David O. Ribble
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The round-eared sengi and the evolution of social monogamy: factors that constrain males to live with a single female, Melanie Schubert, Neville Pillay, David O. Ribble, Carsten Schradin
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Social organization of the Eastern Rock Elephant-shrew (Elephantulus myurus) : the evidence for mate guarding, David O. Ribble, Michael R. Perrin
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Relative Intestine Length and Feeding Ecology of Freshwater Fishes, David O. Ribble, M H. Smith
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Social Organization of Neotoma micropus, the Southern Plains Woodrat, Sarah A. Conditt, David O. Ribble
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Social Organization of Neotoma micropus, the Southern Plains Woodrat, Sarah A. Conditt, David O. Ribble
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2010

Differences in Ultrasonic Vocalizations Between Wild and Laboratory California Mice (Peromyscus californicus), M. C. Kalcounis-Rueppell, R. Petric, J. R. Briggs, C. Carney, M. M. Marshall, J. T. Willse, David O. Ribble, J. P. Crossland
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2009

The Round-Eared Sengi and the Evolution of Social Monogamy: Factors That Constrain Males to Live with a Single Female, M. Schubert, N. Pillay, David O. Ribble, C. Schradin
Biology Faculty Research

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Male Mate Guarding in a Socially Monogamous Mammal, the Round-Eared Sengi: On Costs and Trade-Offs, M. Schubert, C. Schradin, H. G. Rodel, N. Pillay, David O. Ribble
Biology Faculty Research

2008

A New Species of Giant Sengi or Elephant-Shrew (Genus Rhynchocyon) Highlights the Exceptional Biodiversity of the Udzungwa Mountains of Tanzania, F Rovero, G B. Rathbun, A Perkin, T Jones, David O. Ribble, C Leonard, R R. Mwakisoma, N Doggart
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2007

Phylogenetic Analysis of the Socioecology of Neotomine-Peromyscine Rodents, M C. Kalcounis-Rueppell, David O. Ribble
Biology Faculty Research

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2005

Density and Cover Preferences of Black-And-Rufous Elephant-Shrews (Rhynchocyon petersi) in Chome Forest Reserve, Tanzania, Stephanie Coster, David O. Ribble
Biology Faculty Research

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Social Organization of the Eastern Rock Elephant-Shrew (Elephantulus myurus): The Evidence for Mate Guarding, David O. Ribble, M. R. Perrin
Biology Faculty Research

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2003

The Evolution of Social and Reproductive Monogamy in Peromyscus, Evidence from Peromyscus californicus (the California Mouse), David O. Ribble
Biology Faculty Research

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2002

A Comparison of Home Ranges of Two Species of Peromyscus Using Trapping and Radiotelemetry Data, David O. Ribble, A E. Wurtz, E K. McConnell, J J. Buegge, K C. Welch Jr
Biology Faculty Research

1998

Home Ranges and Social Organization of Syntopic Peromyscus boylii and P. truei, David O. Ribble, S Stanley
Biology Faculty Research

Effects of Cutting Ashe Juniper Woodlands on Small Mammal Populations in the Texas Hill Country, K. A. Schnepf, J. A. Heselmeyer, David O. Ribble
Biology Faculty Research

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1997

Social Organization of Neotoma micropus, the Southern Plains Woodrat, Sarah A. Conditt, David O. Ribble
Biology Faculty Research

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1996

The Mating System of Northern Populations of Peromyscus maniculatus as Revealed by Radiotelemetry and DNA Fingerprinting, David O. Ribble, J S. Millar
Biology Faculty Research

1992

Dispersal in a Monogamous Rodent, Peromyscus californicus, David O. Ribble
Biology Faculty Research

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Lifetime Reproductive Success and Its Correlates in the Monogamous Rodent, Peromyscus californicus, David O. Ribble
Biology Faculty Research

1983

Relative Intestine Length and Feeding Ecology of Freshwater Fishes, David O. Ribble, M H. Smith
Biology Faculty Research

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