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Kays, R.L. et al. 2024. Climate, food, and humans predict mammal communities in the United States. Diversity and Distributions e13900. [PDF Reprint]
Shamon, H. et al. 2024. SNAPSHOT USA 2021: A third coordinated national camera trap survey of the United States. Ecology e4318. [PDF Reprint]
Baldwin, M.E., J.M. Stober, and A.J. Edelman. 2023. Prescribed fire and thinning influence snag density and size in the southern Appalachian Mountains. Forest Ecology and Management 533:120864. [PDF Reprint]
Lewis, M.A., E.A. Ferrall, J.S. Johnson, K.M. Morris, N.W. Sharp, J.M. Stober, K.E. Torrey, and A.J. Edelman. 2022. Extralimital occurrences of southeastern myotis in Alabama and Georgia. Southeastern Naturalist 21:211-219. [PDF Reprint]
Edelman, A.J., D.S. Jachowski, and C. Olfenbuttel. 2022. Spotting a need: Collaborative efforts aim to improve how we understand and conserve eastern spotted skunks. Wildlife Professional 16:36-39. [PDF Reprint]
Arts, K.J., M.K. Hudson, Sharp, N.W., and A.J. Edelman. 2022. Eastern spotted skunks alter nightly activity and movement in response to environmental conditions. American Midland Naturalist 188:33-55. [PDF Reprint]
Kays R. et al. 2022. SNAPSHOT USA 2020: A second coordinated national camera trap survey of the United States during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Ecology:e3775 [PDF Reprint]
Dukes, C.G., D. S. Jachowski, S.N. Harris, L.E. Dodd, A.J. Edelman, S.H. LaRose, R.C. Lonsinger, D.B. Sasse, M.L. Allen. 2022. A review of camera-trapping methodology for eastern spotted skunks. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 13:295-305. [PDF Reprint]
Jachowski, D.S., and A.J. Edelman. 2021. Advancing small carnivore research and conservation: The Eastern Spotted Skunk Cooperative Study Group model. Southeastern Naturalist 20(Special Issue 11):1-12. [PDF reprint]
Butler, A.R., Edelman, A.J., Eng, R.Y.Y., Harris, S.N., Olfenbuttel, C., Thorne, E., Ford, W.M., and Jachowski, D.S. 2021. Demography of the Appalachian spotted skunk (Spilogale putorius putorius). Southeastern Naturalist 20(Special Issue 11):95-109. [PDF reprint]
Arts, K.J., T.R. Sprayberry, W.C. Cornelison, and A.J. Edelman. 2021. Observations of eastern spotted skunk reproduction, mortality, and behavioral interactions in Alabama. Southeastern Naturalist 20(Special Issue 11):119-125. [PDF reprint]
Cove, M.V. et al. 2021. SNAPSHOT USA 2019: A coordinated national camera trap survey of the United States. Ecology 102:e03353. [PDF reprint]
Johnson, J.S., N.W. Sharp, M.N. Monarchino, T.M. Lilley, and A.J. Edelman. 2021. No sign of infection in free-ranging Myotis austroriparius hibernating in the presence of Pseudogymnoascus destructans in Alabama. Southeastern Naturalist 20:20-28. [PDF reprint]
Pynne, J.T., J.M. Stober, and A.J. Edelman. 2020. Eastern fox squirrel (Sciurus niger) occupancy patterns in fragmented montane longleaf pine forests. Southeastern Naturalist. 19:403-417. [PDF reprint]
Edelman, A.J. 2019. Sylvilagus obscurus (Lagomorpha: Leporidae). Mammalian Species. 51(984):128-135 [PDF reprint]
Benson, I.W., T.L. Sprayberry, W.C. Cornelison, & A.J. Edelman. 2019. Rest-site activity patterns of eastern spotted skunks in Alabama. Southeastern Naturalist 18:165-172 [PDF reprint]
Edelman, A.J. 2019. Carnivora. In: Vonk J., Shackelford T. (eds) Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior. Springer, Cham [PDF reprint]
Sprayberry, T.R. & A.J. Edelman. 2018. Den-site selection of eastern spotted skunks in the southern Appalachian Mountains. Journal of Mammalogy 1:242-251 [PDF reprint]
Edelman, A.J. & J.L. Edelman. 2017. An inquiry-based approach to engaging undergraduate students in on-campus conservation research using camera traps. Southeastern Naturalist 16:58-69 [PDF reprint]
Sprayberry, T.R. & A.J. Edelman. 2016. Food provisioning of kits by a female eastern spotted skunk. Southeastern Naturalist 15:N53-N56 [PDF reprint]
Koprowski, J.L, K.E. Munroe, and A.J. Edelman. 2016. Gray not grey: ecology of Sciurus carolinensis in their native range in North America. In: Shuttleworth, C.M., Lurz, P.W.W. and Gurnell, J. (eds.), Grey squirrels: ecology and management of an invasive species in Europe. European Squirrel Initiative, Suffolk, England. Pp. 1-17 [PDF reprint]
Edelman, A.J., J Moran, T.J. Garrabrant, and K.C. Vorreiter. 2015. Muskrat predation of native freshwater mussels in Shoal Creek, Alabama. Southeastern Naturalist 14:473-483. [PDF reprint]
Edelman, A.J. & D.B. McDonald. 2014. Structure of male cooperation networks at long-tailed manakin leks. Animal Behaviour 97:125-133 [PDF reprint]
Edelman, A.J. 2014. Multiple socioecological factors influence timing of natal dispersal in kangaroo rats. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 68:1123-1131 [PDF reprint]
Pinter-Wollman, N., Hobson, E.A., Smith, J.E., Edelman, A.J., Shizuka, D., de Silva, S., Waters, J.S., Prager, S.D., Sasaki, T. & Wittemyer, G. 2014. Response: The dynamics of network dynamics. Behavioral Ecology 25:260-261 [PDF reprint]
Pinter-Wollman, N., Hobson, E.A., Smith, J.E., Edelman, A.J., Shizuka, D., de Silva, S., Waters, J.S., Prager, S.D., Sasaki, T. & Wittemyer, G. 2014. The dynamics of animal social networks: analytical, conceptual, and theoretical advances. Behavioral Ecology 25:242-255 [PDF reprint]
Edelman, A.J. 2012. Positive interactions between desert granivores: localized facilitation of harvester ants by kangaroo rats. PLoS ONE 7(2): e30914. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0030914 [PDF reprint]
Edelman, A.J. 2011. Sex-specific effects of size and condition on timing of natal dispersal in kangaroo rats. Behavioral Ecology 22:776-783. [PDF Reprint]
Edelman, A.J. 2011. Kangaroo rats remodel burrows in response to seasonal changes in environmental conditions. Ethology 117:340-349. [PDF Reprint].
Edelman, A.J. 2011. A practical guide to merging behavior and conservation. Trends in Ecology and Evolution (review of A primer of conservation behavior by D. Blumstein and E. Fernández-Juricic) 26:500-501. [Reprint]
Edelman, A. J., J. L. Koprowski, and S. R. Bertelsen. 2009. Potential for nest site competition between native and exotic tree squirrels. Journal of Mammalogy 90:167-174. [PDF reprint]
Edelman, A. J., and J. L. Koprowski. 2009. Introduced Abert’s squirrels in the Pinaleño Mountains: a review of their natural history and potential impacts on the red squirrel. The Last Refuge of the Mt. Graham Red Squirrel: Ecology of Endangerment (H.R. Sanderson and J.L. Koprowski, eds.). University of Arizona Press, Tucson. Pp 370-388. [Galley proof PDF]
Edelman, A. J., and J. L. Koprowski. 2007. Communal nesting in asocial Abert’s squirrels: the role of social thermoregulation and breeding strategy. Ethology 113:147-154. [PDF reprint]
Edelman, A. J., and J. L. Koprowski. 2006. Influence of female-biased sexual size dimorphism on dominance of female Townsend’s chipmunks. Canadian Journal of Zoology 84:1859-1863. [PDF reprint]
Edelman, A. J., and J. L. Koprowski. 2006. Seasonal changes in home ranges of Abert’s squirrels: impact of mating season. Canadian Journal of Zoology 84:404-411. [PDF reprint]
Edelman, A. J., and J. L. Koprowski. 2006. Characteristics of Abert’s squirrel (Sciurus aberti) cavity nests. Southwestern Naturalist 51:64-70. [PDF reprint]
Edelman, A. J., and J. L. Koprowski. 2005. Selection of drey sites by Abert’s squirrels in an introduced population. Journal of Mammalogy 86:1220-1226. [PDF reprint]
Edelman, A. J., and J. L. Koprowski. 2005. Diet and tree use of Abert’s squirrels (Sciurus aberti) in a mixed-conifer forest. Southwestern Naturalist 50:461-465. [PDF reprint]
Edelman, A. J., J. L. Koprowski, and J. L. Edelman. 2005. Kleptoparasitic behavior and species richness at Mt. Graham red squirrel middens. Connecting mountain islands and desert seas: biodiversity and management of the Madrean Archipelago II. 2004 May 11-15; Tucson, AZ. Proceedings RMRS-P-36. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. Pp 395-398. [PDF reprint]
Koprowski, J. L., A. J. Edelman, B. S. Pasch, and D. C. Buecher. 2005. A dearth of data on the mammals of the Madrean Archipelago: what we think we know and what we actually do know. Connecting mountain islands and desert seas: biodiversity and management of the Madrean Archipelago II. 2004 May 11-15; Tucson, AZ. Proceedings RMRS-P-36. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. Pp 412-415. [PDF reprint]
Edelman, A. J. 2003. Marmota olympus. Mammalian Species 736:1-5. [PDF reprint]