Dr. John C. Hafner

Publications

 

The pallid kangaroo mouse, Microdipodops pallidus, captured 21 October 2001 in Mineral County, Nevada (photo taken by J. C. Hafner).
 

Hafner, J. C. 1974. Seasonal predation on moles by the Red-tailed Hawk. The Condor 76:225. 

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Hafner, J. C., and M. S. Hafner. 1975. Water as a potential barrier to dispersal in Microdipodops. Journal of Mammalogy 56:911-914. High 8,235K Low 593K

Hafner, J. C.  1976. Specific and evolutionary relationships of kangaroo mice, genus Microdipodops. M.S. Thesis, Texas Tech University , Lubbock .  vii + 139 pp. High 60,433K Low 20,288K

Hafner, J. C., and M. S. Hafner. 1977. The cryptic occipital spot in the Accipitridae (Falconiformes). 

            The Auk 94:293-303. High 25,376K Low 6,574K

Bickham J.W., and J. C. Hafner. 1978  A chromosomal banding study of four species of bats from Yugoslavia   

           Genetica 48:1-3 High 4,609K Low 1,437K

Hafner, J. C.  1978. Evolutionary relationships of kangaroo mice, genus Microdipodops. Journal of Mammalogy 59:354-365. High 14,059 K Low 4,566 K

Hafner, D. J., J. C. Hafner, and M. S. Hafner. 1979. Systematic status of kangaroo mice, genus           Microdipodops: morphometric, chromosomal, and protein analyses. Journal of  Mammalogy 60:1-10. High 10,257 K Low 3,408 K

Patton, J. L., J. C. Hafner, M. S. Hafner, and M. F. Smith. 1979. Hybrid zones of Thomomys  bottae pocket gophers: genetic, phenetic, and ecologic concordance patterns. Evolution 33:860-876. High K Low K

Wake, M. H., J. C. Hafner, M. S. Hafner, L. L. Klosterman, and J. L. Patton. 1980. The karyotype of Typhlonectes compressicauda (Amphibia: Gymnophiona) with comments on chromosome evolution in caecilians. Experentia 36:171-172. High 6,586 K Low 1,742 K

Williams, S. L., J. C. Hafner, and P. G. Dolan. 1980. Glans penes and bacula of five species of Apodemus (Rodentia: Muridae) from Croatia , Yugoslavia . Mammalia 44:245-258. High 35,983 K Low 6,146 K

Hafner, J. C. 1981. Evolution, systematics, and historical biogeography of kangaroo mice, genus Microdipodops. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California , Berkeley .  vii + 269 pp. High 249,880 K Low  67,436 K

Hafner, J. C. 1981. Evolution, systematics, and historical biogeography of kangaroo mice, genus Microdipodops. Dissertation Abstracts International 42 (7). High 4,373 K  Low 1,091 K

Hafner, M. S., and J. C. Hafner. 1982. Structure of surface mounds of Zygogeomys (Rodentia:           Geomyidae). Journal of Mammalogy 63:536-538. High 6,193 K Low 1,410 K

Hafner, J. C. 1982. Genetic interactions at a contact zone of Uroderma bilobatum (Chiroptera:           Phyllostomidae). Evolution 36:852-862. High 14,964 K Low 5,111 K

Hafner, J. C., D. J. Hafner, J. L. Patton, and M. F. Smith. 1983. Contact zones and the genetics of differentiation in the pocket gopher, Thomomys bottae (Rodentia: Geomyidae). Systematic Zoology 32:1-20. High 33,905 K Low 9,676 K

Smith, M. F., J. L. Patton, J. C. Hafner, and D. J. Hafner. 1983. Thomomys bottae pocket gophers of the central Rio Grande Valley , New Mexico : local differentiation, gene flow, and historical biogeography. Occasional Papers, The Museum of Southwestern Biology, University of New Mexico 2:1-16.  High 20,777 K Low 6,793 K

Hafner, J. C., and M. S. Hafner. 1983. Evolutionary relationships of heteromyid rodents. Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs 7:3-29.  High 55,654 K Low 15,902 K

Hafner, D. J., J. C. Hafner, and M. S. Hafner. 1984. Skin-plus-skeleton preparation as the standard mammalian museum specimen. Curator 27:141-145. High 7,388 K Low 1,971 K

Hafner, M. S., and J. C. Hafner. 1984. Brain size, adaptation and heterochrony in geomyoid rodents. Evolution 38:1088-1098.  High 13,212 K Low 4,724 K

Hafner, J. C. 1985. New kangaroo mice, genus Microdipodops (Rodentia: Heteromyidae), from Idaho and Nevada . Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 98:1-9.    High 16,348 K Low 4,553 K

Hafner, M. S., J. C. Hafner, J. L. Patton, and M. F. Smith. 1987. Macrogeographic patterns of genetic differentiation in the pocket gopher Thomomys umbrinus. Systematic Zoology 36:18-34. High 40,601 K Low 10,322 K

Hafner, J. C., and M. S. Hafner. 1988. Heterochrony in rodents, p. 217-235.  In M. L. McKinney (ed.), Heterochrony in Evolution. Plenum Press, New York. High 30,342 K Low 9,067 K

Hafner, J. C., and D. R. Sandquist. 1989. Postmortem field preparation of bird and mammal chromosomes: an evaluation involving the pocket gopher, Thomomys bottae. The Southwestern Naturalist 34:330-337.  High 13,138K Low 2,528 K

Nadler, S. A., M. S. Hafner, J. C. Hafner, and D. J. Hafner. 1990. Genetic differentiation among chewing louse populations (Mallophaga: Trichodectidae) in a pocket gopher contact zone (Rodentia: Geomyidae). Evolution 44:942-951. High 13,678 K Low 4,461K

Hafner, J. C., and M. S. Hafner. 1993. Laboratory investigations and discussions: an alternative pedagogical strategy in evolutionary biology, p. 115-123.  In R. G. Good et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the 1992 Evolution Education Research Conference.  Baton Rouge , Louisiana. High 19,123 K Low  2,814 K

Hafner, J. C. 1993. Macroevolutionary diversification in heteromyid rodents: heterochrony and adaptation in phylogeny, p. 291-318. In Biology of the Heteromyidae (H. H. Genoways and J. H. Brown, eds.). Special Publication No. 10, American Society of Mammalogists. High 57,120 K Low 16,586 K

Hafner, J. C. 1995. Book Reviews (review of: Expedition field techniques: small mammals [excluding bats], A. Barnett and J. Dutton). Tropinet, 6 (2). High 10,046 K Low 2,807 K

Hafner, J. C. 1996. Encomia (encomium for J. Knox Jones, Jr.), p. xli.  In Contributions in Mammalogy: A Memorial Volume Honoring Dr. J. Knox Jones, Jr. (H. H. Genoways and R. J. Baker, eds.). Museum of Texas Tech University , il + 315 pp. High 617 K Low 223 K

Hafner, J. C., D. J. Hafner, and M. S. Hafner. 1996. Habitat selection and coexistence of species of kangaroo mice (Microdipodops), p. 249-259. In Contributions in Mammalogy: A Memorial Volume Honoring Dr. J. Knox Jones, Jr. (H. H. Genoways and R. J. Baker, eds.). Museum of Texas Tech University , il + 315 pp.  High 13,248 K Low 4,562 K

Hafner, D. J., and J. C. Hafner. 1998. Microdipodops megacephalus Merriam 1891 Dark kangaroo mouse, p.79-80. In North American Rodents: status survey and conservation action plan (D. J. Hafner, E. Yensen, and G. L. Kirkland, Jr., eds.). IUCN (The World  Conservation Union), Gland , Switzerland and Cambridge , UK , x + 171 pp. High 30,342 K Low 1,965 K

Hafner, D. J., and J. C. Hafner. 1998. Microdipodops pallidus Merriam 1901 Pale kangaroo mouse. p. 80-81. In North American Rodents: status survey and conservation action plan (D. J. Hafner, E. Yensen, and G. L. Kirkland, Jr., eds.). IUCN (The World Conservation Union), Gland , Switzerland and Cambridge , UK , x + 171 pp.   High 7,239 K Low 1,683 K

Craig, M. T., D. J. Pondella, II, and J. C. Hafner. 1999. Analysis of age and growth in two Eastern Pacific Groupers (Serranidae: Epinephelinae). Bulletin of Marine Science 65:807-814. High K Low K

Craig, M. T., D. J. Pondella, II, J. P. C. Franck, and J. C. Hafner. 2001. On the status of the serranid fish genus Epinephelus: evidence for paraphyly based upon 16S rDNA sequence. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 19:121-130. High 5,527 K Low 5,527 K

Hafner, J. C., and P. M. Hafner. 2003. Quantitative analysis of the rubric as an assessment tool:  an empirical study of student peer-group rating. International Journal of Science Education 25:1509-1528.  High 23,739 K Low 7,550 K

Hafner, J. C., E. Reddington, and M. T. Craig. 2006. Kangaroo mice (Microdipodops megacephalus) of the Mono Basin : phylogeography of a peripheral isolate. Journal of Mammalogy 87: 1204-1217. High 368 K Low 368 K

Hafner, J. C., J. E. Light, D. J. Hafner, M. S. Hafner, E. Reddington, D. S. Rogers, and B. R. Riddle.  2007.  Basal clades and molecular systematics of heteromyid rodents.  Journal of Mammalogy, 88: In press. High 1,612 K Low 1,612 K

 

The pallid kangaroo mouse, Microdipodops pallidus, captured 21 October 2001 in Mineral County, Nevada (photo taken by J. C. Hafner).  

 
 
 
 
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