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CURRICULUM VITAE Bruce D. Patterson revised 6 May 2013 Center for Integrative Research Tel: (312) 6657750 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive Fax (312) 6657754 Field Museum of Natural History [email protected] Chicago IL 606052496 USA http://sites.google.com/a/fieldmuseum.org/brucepattersonslab/Home PRESENT POSITIONS MacArthur Curator of Mammals, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago (since 1996) Member, Committee on Evolutionary Biology and Lecturer, Biological Sciences Collegiate Division, University of Chicago (since 1985) Adjunct Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Illinois, Chicago (since 1988) Profesor Invitado, Museo de Historia Natural, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima, Perú (since 1993) Student Supervisor, Department of Biological Sciences, University of East Africa, Baraton, Eldoret, Kenya (since 2012) PREVIOUS POSITIONS External Examiner, Universität Potsdam, Evolutionary Genetics (2012) External Examiner, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Zoology (2010) External Reader, University of Cape Town, Zoology (2006, 2012) External Faculty, Texas Tech University, Biological Sciences (20022005) External Examiner, University of Copenhagen Zoology (20022003) Curator of Mammals, Field Museum of Natural History (19921996) Adjunct Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb (19912001) Head, Division of Mammals, Field Museum of Natural History (19861992) Associate Curator of Mammals, Field Museum of Natural History (19851992) Lecturer, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Northwestern University, Evanston (19841985) Chairman, Scientific Support Services, Field Museum of Natural History (19831986) Assistant Curator of Mammals, Field Museum of Natural History (19811984) ACADEMIC DEGREES B.S. (Biology) 1974 from St. Lawrence University, Canton NY. Junior thesis: Development of opposability of the thumb and its significance (K.L. Crowell, Advisor). M.S. (Biology) 1978 from New Mexico State University, Las Cruces NM. Thesis: Montane mammalian biogeography in New Mexico (C.S. Thaeler, Jr., Advisor). Ph.D. (Biology, minor in Experimental Statistics) 1981 from New Mexico State University. Thesis: The mandibular morphology of grasshoppers and the niche variation hypothesis (W. Atmarand R.J. Raitt, Jr.†, Coadvisors). HONORS & AWARDS 1980American Society of Mammalogists Award 1982James H. Davis Dissertation Prize, New Mexico State University 1988Outstanding Centennial Alumnus, New Mexico State University 1989Director, American Society of Mammalogists (19891992, 19921995, 19972000) 1990Fellow, Linnean Society of London 1991Editorial Board, Journal of Mammalogy (19911994) 1992Editorial Board, Biodiversity Letters (19921997)

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Bruce D. Patterson revised 6 May 2013

Center for Integrative Research Tel: (312) 665–7750

1400 S. Lake Shore Drive Fax (312) 665–7754

Field Museum of Natural History [email protected]

Chicago IL 60605–2496 USA http://sites.google.com/a/fieldmuseum.org/bruce–pattersons–lab/Home

PRESENT POSITIONS

MacArthur Curator of Mammals, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago (since 1996)

Member, Committee on Evolutionary Biology and Lecturer, Biological Sciences Collegiate Division,

University of Chicago (since 1985)

Adjunct Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Illinois, Chicago (since 1988)

Profesor Invitado, Museo de Historia Natural, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima, Perú

(since 1993)

Student Supervisor, Department of Biological Sciences, University of East Africa, Baraton, Eldoret,

Kenya (since 2012)

PREVIOUS POSITIONS

External Examiner, Universität Potsdam, Evolutionary Genetics (2012)

External Examiner, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Zoology (2010)

External Reader, University of Cape Town, Zoology (2006, 2012)

External Faculty, Texas Tech University, Biological Sciences (2002–2005)

External Examiner, University of Copenhagen Zoology (2002–2003)

Curator of Mammals, Field Museum of Natural History (1992–1996)

Adjunct Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb (1991–2001)

Head, Division of Mammals, Field Museum of Natural History (1986–1992)

Associate Curator of Mammals, Field Museum of Natural History (1985–1992)

Lecturer, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Northwestern University, Evanston (1984–

1985)

Chairman, Scientific Support Services, Field Museum of Natural History (1983–1986)

Assistant Curator of Mammals, Field Museum of Natural History (1981–1984)

ACADEMIC DEGREES

B.S. (Biology) 1974 from St. Lawrence University, Canton NY. Junior thesis: Development of

opposability of the thumb and its significance (K.L. Crowell, Advisor).

M.S. (Biology) 1978 from New Mexico State University, Las Cruces NM. Thesis: Montane mammalian

biogeography in New Mexico (C.S. Thaeler, Jr.†, Advisor).

Ph.D. (Biology, minor in Experimental Statistics) 1981 from New Mexico State University.

Thesis: The mandibular morphology of grasshoppers and the niche variation hypothesis (W. Atmar†

and R.J. Raitt, Jr.†, Co–advisors).

HONORS & AWARDS

1980–American Society of Mammalogists Award

1982–James H. Davis Dissertation Prize, New Mexico State University

1988–Outstanding Centennial Alumnus, New Mexico State University

1989–Director, American Society of Mammalogists (1989–1992, 1992–1995, 1997–2000)

1990–Fellow, Linnean Society of London

1991–Editorial Board, Journal of Mammalogy (1991–1994)

1992–Editorial Board, Biodiversity Letters (1992–1997)

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1993–Editorial Board, Mastozoología Neotropical (1993–2002)

1996–President, Society for the Study of Mammalian Evolution (1996–1998)

1996–MacArthur Curator, Field Museum of Natural History (1996–present)

1997–Editorial Board, Publicaciones Especiales, Mastozoología Neotropical (1997–2003)

1997–Editorial Board and Associate Editor, Diversity and

Distributions (1997–2011)

1998–Brucepattersonius Hershkovitz, 1998 (Bonner Zool.

Beitrage 47:227 ff.) a genus of cricetid mice with 4–6

species restricted to Atlantic Forest habitats in Brazil,

Paraguay and Argentina.

1999–Vice President, American Society of Mammalogists

(1999–2000)

2000–President–Elect, American Society of Mammalogists

(2000–2002)

2002–President, American Society of Mammalogists (2002–2004)

2003–Associate Editor, Mastozoología Neotropical (2003–present)

2009–Vice President, American Association of University Professors, Field Museum Chapter (2009-

2010)

2012–Associate Editor, Coevolution.

CURRENT STUDENT COMMITTEES

University of East Africa, Baraton (Kenya)

David Wechuli, M.Sc., Biological Sciences–Bat distribution and diversity near Lake Bogoria, Kenya

Kenyatta University (Kenya)

Alex Gombe Mwazo, M.Sc. program, Zoological Sciences–habitat associations of Grévy’s zebras

(awarded Dec 2012)

Loyola University, Chicago

Alexandra Weber, B.Sc., Biological Sciences–Systematics of Kenyan bats (Chiroptera: Miniopterus)

Science without Borders (Brazil)

João Luis da Fonseca, B.Sc., Universidade Federal do Espirito Santo, Vitôria–fluctuating asymmetry

and museum curation

Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)

Raul Fonseca, Ph.D., Zoology–Genetic and morphological variation of Oecomys (Rodentia)

(traveling fellowship sponsor)

Universität Potsdam (Germany)

Julia Schad, Ph.D., Evolutionary Genetics–MHC variation in bats and its relationship to parasite

susceptibility and sexual selection (external examiner)

University of Cape Town (South Africa)

Hassan Babiker, Ph.D., Zoology–Environmental factors influencing the distributions of South African

bats (external examiner)

University of Chicago Victoria Flores, Ph.D. program, Committee on Evolutionary Biology–Ecology and behavior of bats

Christopher Schell, Ph.D. program, Committee on Evolutionary Biology–Maternal effects on

phenotypic traits in coyotes

Nathan Upham, Ph.D. candidate, Committee on Evolutionary Biology–phylogeography and historical

biogeography of arid lands rodents (major adviser)

University of Illinois at Chicago

Carrie Seltzer, Ph.D. candidate, Biological Sciences–Seed dispersal by African fruit bats and rats

Brucepattersonius sp.

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(defended 23 Apr 2013)

Erika Arnold, Ph.D. candidate, Biological Sciences–tick site selection on deer mice and Lyme disease

Eric Hancock, Ph.D. program, Biological Sciences–foraging ecology of South African genets

FORMER STUDENTS AND ASSOCIATES (as major/research advisor only)

Lisa Dorn (1984) M.Sc., Biological Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago (now PhD; Associate

Professor, Univ. Wisconsin Oshkosh)–Burrowing ecology of chipmunks in Colorado

Víctor Pacheco T. (1989) M.Sc., Biological Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago (now PhD;

Profesor Principal, Universidad de San Marcos, Lima)– Phylogeny and biogeography of Neotropical

bats, genus Sturnira

Gregory M. Mikkelson (1993) M.Sc., Ecology & Evolution, University of Chicago (now PhD; formerly

Assistant Professor, Rice University, Houston; now Associate Professor, McGill University,

Montreal) –How do food webs fall apart?

Virginia L. Turner (1994) M.Sc., Biological Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago (now PhD;

Associate Professor, Harper College, Palatine)–Morphology of caenolestid marsupials

Scott J. Steppan (1995) Ph.D., Evolutionary Biology, University of Chicago (now Associate Professor,

Florida State University)–Phylogeny and macroevolution of phyllotine rodents

Link Olson (1999) Ph.D. Evolutionary Biology, University of Chicago (now Associate Professor and

Curator of Mammals, University of Alaska, Fairbanks)–Evolutionary radiations of tenrecs

Roland W. Kays (1999) Post-doctoral Fellow, Field Museum (now Director of Biodiversity and Curator

of Mammals, North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences)–Ecology of maneless African lions

Lucia Luna (2002) M.S. University of Illinois at Chicago (now PhD program at University of Michigan)–

Description and phylogeny of a remarkable new mouse from Peru

Alex Dehgan (2003) Ph.D. University of Chicago (now Science & Technology Adviser at U.S. AID)–

Behavioral correlates of extinction proneness in lemurs

Carl W. Dick (2005–2009) Post-doctoral fellow, Field Museum (now Assistant Professor, Western

Kentucky University)–coevolution of bats and bat flies

Paúl Velazco (2009) Ph.D. University of Illinois at Chicago (now post-doctoral fellow, American

Museum of Natural History)–Phylogeny and biogeography of Neotropical bats, genus Platyrrhinus

Mohammad Abu Baker (2011; co-advisor) Ph.D. University of Illinois at Chicago (now Visiting Assistant

Professor, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter MN)–Community and foraging ecology of African

rodents

Carrie Seltzer (2013) Ph.D. University of Illinois at Chicago (now applying for postdocs)–Seed dispersal

by African fruit bats and rats

(a more complete list of students can be found here)

FORMAL COURSES TAUGHT (as primary instructor only)

Conservation Biology (EEB 492), Northwestern Univ. (1984, 1985).

Biogeography (BIOS 23406; also co-listed as ENST 25500, EVOL 45500, GEOG 25500/35500), Univ.

Chicago (1990 [co-taught], 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2009, 2011, 2013)

Research at the Field Museum (CEB 388), Univ. Chicago (1990 organizer)

Mammalian Radiations (BioS 490/491) Univ. Illinois, Chicago (1992, 1994, 2000)

Carnivore Biology (BioS 490/491) Univ. Illinois, Chicago and (Evol 49600) Univ. Chicago (2008)

Evolution (EVOL 49800, sec. 37) Univ. Chicago (Spr & Sum 2010)

Evolution (EVOL 49600, sec. 37) Univ. Chicago (Fall 2010)

Evolution (EVOL 49600, sec. 37) Univ. Chicago (Spr 2013)

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PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES AND SERVICE

American Association of University Professors, (2009–2011)

Vice President, Field Museum Chapter (2009–2011)

American Society of Mammalogists (Member, Life Member, Patron Member, 1982–present)

Board of Directors (1989–1992; 1993–1995; 1997–1999; 2000–life)

Vice President (1999–2000)

President–Elect (2000–2002)

President (2002–2004)

Past President & Board Member (2004–present)

Ad hoc Committee to Create an Award for Educational Excellence (1995–1996)

Ad hoc Latin American Field Research Award Committee (1996–1997)

Ad hoc New Awards Committee (Chair 1998–1999)

Ad hoc Strategic Planning Steering Committee (1996–1998)

C. Hart Merriam Award Committee (1990–1996; Chair, 1994–1996)

Checklist Committee (1993–2002)

Editorial Committee, Editor for Reviews, Journal of Mammalogy (1991–1994)

Honorary Membership Committee (2004–present; Chair 2010–2012)

Information Retrieval Committee (1983–1984)

Joseph Grinnell Award for Teaching Excellence Committee (1996–2000)

Latin American Student Fellowship Committee (1997–2002; Chair, 1999–2002)

Planning and Finance Committee (1998–2000; Chair, 2001–2002; 2008–2010)

Public Relations Committee (2000–2002, 2007; Chair, 2004–2006)

Systematic Collections Committee (1981–1990; Chair, 1987–1990)

Asociación Mexicana de Mastozoología (Life Member)

Bat Conservation International (1988–present)

Biodiversity Letters, Editorial Board (1992–1996)

Diversity and Distributions, Editorial Board (1997–present)

International Biogeography Society (2007–2009)

International Federation of Mammalogists (2005–present)

Systematic Collections Committee (Chair, 2007–2010; 2011)

IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature)

New World Marsupial group (1994–2000)

African Lion Genetics Working Group (2004–present)

African Lion Working Group (2004–present)

Small Non–Volant Mammal Task Force (2009–2011)

Red List Authority, Neotropical Small Mammals Co–coordinator (2009–present)

SSC Small Mammal Specialist Group (2011–present)

Linnean Society of London (Fellow)

Midwest Museum of Natural History, Science Advisory Board

National Geographic Society (1982–present)

Sociedad Argentina de Mastozoología

Editorial Board, Mastozoología Neotropical (1993–2003)

Associate Editor, Mastozoología Neotropical (2003–present)

Associate Editor, Publicaciones Especiales, Mastozoología Neotropical (1997–2000)

Society for Conservation Biology (Charter Life Member, 1986-present)

Society for the Study of Coevolution (Founding member, 2012-present)

Society for the Study of Evolution (Life Member, 1982-present)

Society for the Study of Mammalian Evolution (Charter member, 1993–present)

President (1996–1998)

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CURRENT INSTITUTIONAL COMMITTEE SERVICE

Animal Care and Use Committee, since 1998

Council on Africa, Curatorial Steering Committee, since 2004

Field Museum/IDP Foundation, Inc. African Training Fund, Steering Committee, since 2009

Parker-Gentry Award Selection Committee, since 2006

Scholarship Committee, since 2006

UIC-FMNH Biological Sciences Liaison, since 2001

Content specialist/co-curator for the recent exhibits Horse, Whales Tohorā, The Lod Mosaic, Extreme

Mammals, and Living with Wolves (2010-2013)

EXTRAMURAL GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

1979–New Mexico Department of Game & Fish, “The status of the Organ Mountains population of

Eutamias,” $1540

1979–Sigma Xi, “Habitat selection by heteromyids—home–range studies on use of space,” $600

1981–New Mexico Department of Game & Fish, “The status of the Hopi chipmunk,” $900

1981–National Science Foundation, Biological Research Resources, “Care and use of the systematic

collection of mammals.” (Co-PI, with R.M. Timm as PI/PD) $151,000 (1980–1983) DEB–7920660.

1983–American Philosophical Society, Johnson Fund, “Distribution, ecology, and evolution of

mammals on Chilean coastal islands,” $1940 (1983–1984).

1983–National Geographic Society, “Distribution and taxonomy of mammals on Chilean coastal

islands”, $6780 (1983–1984).

1983–Dirección de Investigácion, Universidad Austral de Chile, “Distribución, ecología y evolución

de los mamíferos del archipielago del sur de Chile.” (Co-PI, with M.H. Gallardo as PI/PD), $150,000

(Ch) and $500 (US) (1983–1985).

1984–CONICYT (Chile), “Análisis genético y morfológico de un área de contacto entre dos especies del

género Akodon (Rodentia: Cricetidae) en la pluviselva valdiviana.” (Co-PI, with M.H. Gallardo as

PI/PD), $200,000 (Ch) (1984–1986).

1985–National Science Foundation, Biological Research Resources, “Support for the care and use of the

systematic collections of mammals” (PI/PD, with R.M. Timm as co-PI), $190,069 (1985–1988)

DEB–8501595.

1987–National Science Foundation, Biological Research Resources, “An improved computer system for

collection management and research” (PI/PD, with J.W. Koeppl as co-PI), $225,000 (1987–1988)

DEB–8605104.

1989–National Science Foundation, Biological Research Resources, “Facilities support for the mammal

collection, Field Museum of Natural History,” (PI/PD, with L.R. Heaney and J.C. Kerbis as co-PIs),

$203,714 (1989–1992) DEB–8821834.

1991–National Science Foundation, Ecology Program, “SGER: Nested patterns of species composition

in ecological communities,” $26,000 (1991–1992) DEB–9106981.

1992–National Science Foundation, Anthropology, “Support for the primate facility at Field Museum of

Natural History” (PI/PD, with J. Fooden and J. Haas as co-PIs), $25,537 (1992–1994) BCS–9204356.

1992–National Science Foundation, Systematic Collection Resources, “Support for the involvement of

minority undergraduates in collection management at Field Museum: Supplement to BSR–8821834”

(PI/PD, with numerous others as co-PIs), $80,352 (1992).

1995–John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, World Environment and Resource Program,

“A proposal for a collaborative training program for Malagasy students at the Field Museum” (Co-PI,

with S.M. Goodman as PI/PD, and O. Rieppel as junior co-PI), $34,500 (1995).

1996–National Science Foundation, Physiological Ecology & Population Biology, “Dissertation

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Research: The effect of metabolic rate on mitochondrial DNA evolution in the Tenrecidae

(Insectivora: Mammalia).” (PI/PD, with L. Olson as Co-PI), $7500 (1996–1998) IOB–9623454.

1998–National Science Foundation, Research Collections in Systematics and Ecology, “Improvement of

long–term storage of the Field Museum’s bird and mammal genetic resources” (Co-PI, with S.J.

Hackett, PI/PD, and J.M. Bates and L.R. Heaney as junior co-PIs), $73,927 (1998–1999) DBI–

9728985.

1998–Eli Lilly Foundation, “Excavations of the Man–eaters’ Cave, Tsavo, Kenya” (Co-PI, with C.

Kusimba, J.C.K. Peterhans, and T.P. Gnoske as senior PIs), $100,000 (1998–1999).

1998–National Science Foundation, Biotic Survey and Inventory Program, “Mammals, birds, and their

parasites along an elevational gradient in southeastern Peru,” (PI/PD, with D.F. Stotz and J.W.O.

Ballard as co-PIs, and S. Solari as Collaborator), $238,993 (1998–2003) DEB–9870191.

2000–Primate Society of Great Britain, “The Ranomafana Fragments Project,” (co-PI, with A. Dehgan

as PI/PD), $800 (1999–2000).

2000–Primate Conservation International, “The Ranomafana Fragments Project,” (co-PI, with A.

Dehgan as PI/PD), $1,000 (1999–2000).

2000–Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation, "The Behavior of Extinction: Predicting Biogeographic

Patterns of Lemur Responses to Habitat Fragmentation in S. E. Madagascar", (co-PI, with A. Dehgan

as PI/PD), $10,000 (2000–2001).

2000–National Science Foundation, International Programs, “US–Madagascar Dissertation

Ennhancement: The Ranomafana Fragments Project,” (PI/PD, with A. Dehgan as co-PI), $17,668

(2000–2001) INT–9912116.

2000–Chicago Zoological Society, Conservation and Research Committee, “The Ranomafana Fragments

Project,” (PI/PD, with A. Dehgan as co-PI), $5,000 (2000–2001).

2001–National Science Foundation, Division of Biological Infrastructure, “Development of an

integrated network for distributed databases of mammal specimen data” (co PI, with L.R. Heaney as

PI/PD, P. Lowther and W.T. Stanley as co-PIs), $87,702 (2001–2003) DBI–0108161.

2001–Norwottock Charitable Trust, “The impact of the civil war on the culture and environment in

Sierra Leone, West Africa” (co-PI, with C. M. Kusimba as PI/PD, and S. Ayodele, C. Oluyomi, J.

Rooney as senior co-PIs), $50,000 (2001–2002).

2001–Earthwatch Institute, “Behavior and ecology of maneless lions in arid rangelands of Kenya” (PI,

with R.W. Kays and S.M. Kasiki as co-PIs), $131,400 (2002).

2002–National Geographic Society, “Manelessness in Tsavo lions as male pattern baldness,” (co-PI,

with R. W. Kays as PI; M. J. Thornton as 3rd

co-PI), $25,205 (2002–2006) #7208–02

2002–NatureServe, “Mapping Neotropical mammal distributions,” $6,997 (2002)

2002–National Science Foundation, Division of Environmental Biology, “Ectoparasites of Manu,”

$23,450 (2002–2003) DEB–0219556; supplement to DEB–9870191.

2002–Earthwatch Institute, “Behavior and ecology of maneless lions in arid rangelands of Kenya” (PI,

with S.M. Kasiki as co-PI; R.W. Kays as collaborator), $176,200 (2003).

2003–Earthwatch Institute, “Behavior and ecology of maneless lions in arid rangelands of Kenya” (PI,

with S.M. Kasiki and R.W. Kays as co-PIs), $111,420 (2004).

2004–Rufford Maurice Laing Foundation (through Earthwatch–Europe) “Training in molecular

genetics, natural history collections, and GIS methodologies bearing on the ‘Lions of Tsavo’ project.”

$5,970 (2004).

2004–Earthwatch Institute, “Behavior and ecology of maneless lions in arid rangelands of Kenya” (PI,

with S.M. Kasiki and R.W. Kays as co-PIs), $161,191 (2005).

2004–Vodafone Group Foundation (through Earthwatch–Europe, Communications Technology and

Conservation), “GPS/GSM collars for improved science and volunteer participation in Tsavo Lion

Research. $11,353 (2005)

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2005–National Science Foundation, Division of Environmental Biology, “Digitization, conversion, and

accessibility of The Field Museum’s bat fly collection” (co-PI; C.W. Dick as PI/PD, and A.L. Newton

and J. McCaffrey as co-PIs), $406,912 (2006–2009) DBI–0545051.

2005–Earthwatch Institute, “Behavior and ecology of lions and biodiversity in Tsavo’s arid woodlands”

(PI, with S.M. Kasiki and A. Mwazo as co-PIs), $176,580 (2006).

2006–National Science Foundation, International Programs, “US–Peru Dissertation Enhancement:

Historical Diversification in the Neotropics: Evolution and Variation of the Bat Genus Platyrrhinus”

(PI/PD, with P. M. Velazco as Co-PI; submitted through UIC), $15,000 (2006–2007) OISE–0630149.

2006–Earthwatch Institute, “Behavior and ecology of lions and biodiversity in Tsavo’s arid woodlands”

(PI, with S.M. Kasiki and A, Mwazo as co-PIs), $158,060 (2007).

2007–National Science Foundation, Division of Environmental Biology, “Collaborative Proposal:

Phylogeny of the bat flies of the world–Insights into trends in host associations and ectoparasitism”

(co-PI; with Katharina Dittmar as PI/PD and C. Dick as PI), $420,000 (2007–2012) DEB–0640330

and DEB–0640331.

2007–Earthwatch Institute, “Behavior and ecology of lions and biodiversity in Tsavo’s arid woodlands”

(PI, with S.M. Kasiki and A, Mwazo as co-PIs), $161,410 (2008).

2008–Earthwatch Institute, “Behavior and ecology of lions and biodiversity in Tsavo’s arid woodlands”

(PI/PD, with S.M. Kasiki and A. Mwazo as co-PIs and Natasha Godard as team leader), $156,620

(2009).

2010–Grainger Foundation, “An international symposium to initiate interdisciplinary collaborations

with the Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS)” (PI/PD, with Mohammad Tajuddin Abdullah as

co-PI), $10,000 (2010-2011).

2011–National Science Foundation, “DISSERTATION RESEARCH Fossils and phylogeny:

investigating the timing of diversification in a diverse lineage of Neotropical rodents (Caviomorpha:

Octodontoidea)” (PI/PD, with Nate S. Upham as co-PI; submitted through Univ. Chicago), $15,000

(2013) DEB–1110805.

2012–JRS Biodiversity Foundation, “Bats of Kenya: distribution, status, ecology and public health (co-

PI/PD, with Paul W. Webala as PI, David Waldien as co-PI), $90,095 (2012-2015).

FOREIGN FIELDWORK

Bolivia: Oruro, Potosí, Chuquisaca & Tarija (1997–1.5 month)

Brazil (6.5 months; 5 trips)

Rondônia (1986–2 months); São Paulo, Ilha do Cardoso & Boracéia (1989–2 months; 1990–0.5

month; 1992–1 month; 1993–1 month)

Chile (5 months; 2 trips)

Magallanes (1983–2 months); Chiloé and Osorno (1984–3 months)

Ecuador (1.5 months; 2 trips)

WildSumaco and Yasuní (2011: 0.75 months); Yasuní (2013: 0.75 months)

Kenya (22.75 months; 39 trips)

Lions: Tsavo National Parks (1998–1 month; 1999–1 month; 1999–1 month; 2001–1 month; 2002–

0.5 month); Taita-Rukinga Sanctuary (2002–2.5 months; 2003–2.5 months; 2004–2.5 months; 2005–

2 months; 2006–1.2 months; 2007–2 months; 2008–1 month; 2009–1 month; 2010–0.5 months);

Bats: caves, deserts, savannas and forests (2006–0.75 month; 2011–1 month; 2012–1.5 months;

2013–0.25 months)

Madagascar: Ranomafana National Park (1996–1 month)

Malaysia: Sarawak and Sabah (2010–0.25 month)

Peru (8.5 months; 7 trips)

Arequipa (2010–0.25 month); Cuzco & Madre de Dios (1996–0.25 month; 1999–2 months; 2000–1

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month; 2001–2.5 months); Lima, Ancash, Cajamarca & Amazonas (1987–2.5 months); San Martín

(2007–0.25 month)

Puerto Rico (1 month; 2 trips)

Vieques I. & Arecibo—bats and bat flies (2008–0.5 month; 2009–0.5 month)

South Africa: Limpopo, Lajuma Reserve—elephant shrews, mice and shrews (2007–0.5 month)

RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS (since Jan 2012)

Department of Biological Sciences, University at

Buffalo "Sporadic isolation: the evolution of

Neotropical mammals" (departmental

seminar, 7 Mar 2012)

TerQua: The Society for Cenozoic Research,

Rockford IL "Manes, marauding and man-

eating: the Lions of Tsavo" (invited plenary

address, 12 May 2012)

American Society of Mammalogists, Reno, NV

“A genetic perspective on “Lion Conserv-

ation Units” in eastern and southern Africa”

(contributed paper, 25 Jun 2012).

Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting,

Portland OR “Variation in multiple

dimensions of biodiversity along a tropical

elevation gradient: inter-taxon comparisons”

(presented by B. Kingbeil, 5 Aug 2012).

Ayer Society, Field Museum of Natural History

“Extreme mammals: rats, bats, and cats”

(lecture, 31 Jul 2012)

FM Board Assistants Luncheon, Field Museum

of Natural History “Extreme mammals I have

known” (lecture, 12 Sep 2012)

III Congreso de la Sociedad Peruana de

Mastozoologia, Piura, Peru “Diversificación

del género de murciélago Sturnira

(Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) en el

neotrópico (co-author on contributed paper

by P. Velazco, 16 Oct 2012). North American Society for Bat Research, San

Juan, Puerto Rico “Diversification of the

Neotropical Yellow-shouldered bats

(Phyllostomidae: Sturnirini)” (contributed

paper, 26 Oct 2012).

North American Society for Bat Research, San

Juan, Puerto Rico “Some like it Hot -

Evolution and ecology of novel endosym-

bionts in bat flies of cave-roosting bats

(Hippoboscoidea, Nycterophiliinae)” (co-

author on contributed paper presented by S.

Morse, 27 Oct 2012).

II Congreso Latinoamericano de Mastozoología,

Buenos Aires, Argentina “Diversificación

molecular y morfológica de un linaje mayor

de roedores neotropicales (Caviomorpha:

Octodontoidea)” (co-author on symposium

presentation by N. Upham, 9 Nov 2012).

Animal Behavior Brownbag, University of

Chicago “Anomalous host specificity of

macroparasites on micromammals: bat flies

on bats” (seminar, 29 Jan 2013).

1st Pan-African Bat Summit, Naivasha, Kenya,

organized by Bat Conservation International

(various statements and commentaries, 11-15

Feb 2013).

Burpee Museum of Natural History, Rockford IL

“Maneless, marauding and man-eating: The

Lions of Tsavo” (24 Feb 2013).

Conservation Biology (BIOS 369/469), Roosevelt

University, Chicago “Conservation of lions”

(guest lecture, 26 Apr 2013)

Science & Education Interchange Series, Field

Museum of Natural History “Conserving

lions: genetic and landscape perspectives”

(seminar, 2 May 2013)

American Society of Mammalogists Meeting,

Philadelphia PA “Diversification of the

Yellow-shouldered bats, genus Sturnira

(Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae), in the New

World tropics (contributed paper, 17 Jun

2013).

American Society of Mammalogists Meeting,

Philadelphia PA “Comparative biodiversity

of bats and rodents along an extensive

tropical elevational gradient: Taxonomic,

functional, and phylogenetic dimensions”

(co-author on contributed paper presented by

M. Willig, Jun 2013).

American Society of Mammalogists Meeting,

Philadelphia PA “Phylogeny and evolution of

body size in Caviidae (Rodentia,

Hystricognathi, Cavioidea): Approach of a

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combined analysis with morphology and

molecular data” (co-author on contributed

paper presented by M. Pérez, Jun 2013).

American Society of Mammalogists Meeting,

Philadelphia PA “A preliminary test of the

traditional taxonomy of New World deer

(Cervidae: Rangiferini) and its implications

for conservation” (co-author on contributed

paper presented by E. Gutierrez, Jun 2013).

Association for Tropical and Biology and

Conservation, San Jose, Costa “Meta-

community structure and multiple dimensions

of biodiversity: Reaching for the clouds” (co-

author on invited symposium presentation by

M. Willig, Jun 2013).

International Bat Research Conference/NASBR,

San Jose, Costa Rica “Delimiting cryptic

species for ‘The Bats of Kenya’ – the genus

Miniopterus (Miniopteridae) (oral/poster

presentation, Aug 2013).

1o Simpósio de Evolução de Mamíferos,

Sociedade Brasileira de Mastozoologia, Rio

de Janeiro “From Tierra del Fuego to

Teresópolis: the evolution of rats, bats, and

cats” (Invited plenary address, 24 Oct 2013).

SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS (many pdfs available here)

Patterson, B.D. 1973. Development of opposabil-

ity of the thumb and its significance. St.

Lawrence Journal 1:64–73.

Patterson, B.D. 1980a. Montane mammalian

biogeography in New Mexico. Southwestern

Naturalist 25:33–40.

Patterson, B.D. 1980b. A new subspecies of

Eutamias quadrivittatus (Rodentia: Sciuridae)

from the Organ Mountains, New Mexico.

Journal of Mammalogy 61:455–464.

Patterson, B.D. 1980c. Evolutionary niche shifts of

Eutamias (Rodentia). International Congress

of Systematics and Evolutionary Biology II:

305.

Patterson, B.D. 1981a. Morphological shifts of

some isolated populations of Eutamias

(Rodentia: Sciuridae) in different congeneric

assemblages. Evolution 35:53–66.

Patterson, B.D. 1981b. The mandibular

morphology of grasshoppers and the niche

variation hypothesis. Unpubl. PhD dissert-

ation, New Mexico State University, Las

Cruces, xii + 82 pp.

Patterson, B.D. & C.S. Thaeler, Jr. 1982. The

mammalian baculum: Hypotheses on the

nature of bacular variability. Journal of

Mammalogy 63:1–15.

Patterson, B.D. 1982b. Pleistocene vicariance,

montane islands, and the evolutionary diverg-

ence of some chipmunks (Genus Eutamias).

Journal of Mammalogy 63:387–398.

Patterson, B.D. 1983a. Grasshopper mandibles

and the niche variation hypothesis. Evolution

37:375–388.

Patterson, B.D. 1983b. On the phyletic weight of

mensural cranial characters in chipmunks and

their allies (Rodentia: Sciuridae). Fieldiana:

Zoology, new series 20:1–24.

Patterson, B.D. 1983c. Baculum-body size

relationships as evidence for a selective

continuum on bacular morphology. Journal of

Mammalogy 64:496–499.

Patterson, B.D. 1983e. [Review] Mammalian

biology in South America. Systematic Zoology

32:460–463.

Patterson, B.D. 1984a. Mammalian extinction and

biogeography in the Southern Rocky

Mountains. Pp. 247–293 in Extinctions (M. H.

Nitecki, ed). University of Chicago Press,

Chicago.

Patterson, B.D. 1984b. Correlation between man-

dibular morphology and specific diet of some

desert grassland Acrididae (Orthoptera).

American Midland Naturalist 111:296–303.

Patterson, B.D., M.H. Gallardo & K.E. Freas.

1984. Systematics of mice of the subgenus

Akodon (Rodentia: Cricetidae) in southern

South America, with the description of a new

species. Fieldiana: Zoology, new series 23:1–

16.

Patterson, B.D. 1984c. Geographic variation and

taxonomy of Colorado and Hopi chipmunks

(Genus Eutamias). Journal of Mammalogy

65:442–456.

Gallardo, M.H. & B.D. Patterson. 1984 [1985].

Chromosomal differences between nominal

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subspecies of Oryzomys longicaudatus

Bennett. Mammalian Chromosomes News-

letter 25:49–53.

Patterson, B.D. 1985a. Distribution, ecology, and

evolution of mammals on Chilean coastal

islands. American Philosophical Society,

Grantees Report 1984:39–40.

Patterson, B.D. 1985b. Chilean serendipity:

Records of a fortuitous field season in

temperate rain forests. Field Museum of

Natural History Bulletin 56(4):4–22.

Heaney, L.R. & B.D. Patterson (eds.). 1986b.

Island Biogeography of Mammals. Linnean

Soc. London and Academic Press, London.

271 pp.

Heaney, L.R. & B.D. Patterson. 1986a. Intro-

duction. Pp. i-iii in Island Biogeography of

Mammals (L.R. Heaney & B.D. Patterson,

eds.). Biological Journal of the Linnean

Society 28. Academic Press, London.

Patterson, B.D. & W. Atmar. 1986. Nested subsets

and the structure of insular mammalian faunas

and archipelagos. Pp. 65-82 in Island Biogeo-

graphy of Mammals (L.R. Heaney & B.D.

Patterson, eds.). Biological Journal of the

Linnean Society 28. Academic Press, London.

Patterson, B.D. 1986. Species loss. Science 234:

1311.

Patterson, B.D. & M.H. Gallardo. 1987. Rhyncho-

lestes raphanurus. Mammalian Species 286:1–

5.

Patterson, B.D. & L.R. Heaney. 1987. Preliminary

analysis of geographic variation in red-tailed

chipmunks (Eutamias ruficaudus). Journal of

Mammalogy 68:782–791.

Patterson, B.D. & R.M. Timm (eds.). 1987.

Studies in Neotropical Mammalogy: Essays in

honor of Philip Hershkovitz. Fieldiana:

Zoology, new series 39. 506 pp.

Patterson, B.D. & R.M. Timm. 1987. Preface. P.

iii in Studies in Neotropical Mammalogy:

Essays in honor of Philip Hershkovitz (B.D.

Patterson & R.M. Timm, eds). Fieldiana:

Zoology, new series 39.

Patterson, B.D. 1987. A biographical sketch of

Philip Hershkovitz, with a complete scientific

bibliography. Pp. 1–10 in Studies in Neotrop-

ical Mammalogy: Essays in honor of Philip

Hershkovitz (B.D. Patterson & R.M. Timm,

eds). Fieldiana: Zoology, new series 39.

Gallardo, M.H. & B.D. Patterson. 1987. An

additional 14-chromosome karyotype and sex-

chromosome mosaicism in South American

marsupials. Pp. 111–116 in Studies in

Neotropical Mammalogy: essays in honor of

Philip Hershkovitz (B.D. Patterson & R.M.

Timm, eds). Fieldiana: Zoology, new series,

no. 39.

Patterson, B.D. & C.E. Feigl. 1987. Faunal

representation in museum collections of

mammals: Osgood's mammals of Chile. Pp.

485–496 in Studies in Neotropical Mammal-

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ogy: essays in honor of Philip Hershkovitz

(B.D. Patterson & R. M. Timm, eds).

Fieldiana: Zoology, new series 39.

Patterson, B.D. 1987. The principle of nested

subsets and its implications for biological con-

servation. Conservation Biology 1:323–334.

Patterson, B.D. 1988. [Review] Evolutionary

innovations: patterns and processes.

Evolutionary Trends in Plants 2:86–87.

Meserve, P.L., B.K. Lang & B.D. Patterson. 1988.

Trophic relations of small mammals in a

Chilean temperate rain forest. Journal of

Mammalogy 69:721–730

Patterson, B.D. 1989a. Dominance of South

American marsupials. Nature 337:215.

Patterson, B.D., P.L. Meserve & B.K. Lang. 1989.

Distribution and abundance of small mammals

along an elevational transect in temperate

rainforests of Chile. Journal of Mammalogy

70:67–78.

Patterson, B.D. 1989b. [Review] History and

evolution. Evolutionary Trends in Plants 3:

111–112.

Patterson, B.D. & J.L. Patton. 1990. Fluctuating

asymmetry and allozymic heterozygosity

among natural populations of pocket gophers

(Thomomys bottae). Biological Journal of the

Linnean Society 40:21–36.

Patterson, B.D., P.L. Meserve & B.K. Lang. 1990.

Quantitative habitat associations of small

mammals along an elevational transect in

temperate rainforests of Chile. Journal of

Mammalogy 71:620–633.

Patterson, B.D. 1990. On the temporal

development of nested subset patterns of

species composition. Oikos 59:330–342

Patterson, B.D. & J.H. Brown. 1991. Regionally

nested patterns of species composition in

granivorous rodent assemblages. Journal of

Biogeography 18:395–402.

Pacheco, V. & B.D. Patterson. 1991. Phylogenetic

relationships of the New World bat genus

Sturnira (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae).

Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural

History 206:101–121.

Patterson, B.D. 1991. The integral role of

biogeographic theory in the conservation of

tropical forest diversity. Pp. 124–149 in Latin

American mammals: History, Biodiversity,

Conservation (M.A. Mares & D.J. Schmidly,

eds.). University of Oklahoma Press, Norman,

Oklahoma, 468 pp.

Patterson, B.D. 1992a. Mammals in the Royal

Natural History Museum, Stockholm,

collected in Brazil and Bolivia by A. M. Olalla

during 1934–1938. Fieldiana: Zoology, new

series 66:1–48.

Patterson, B.D. 1992b. [Review] Ornithological

gazetteer of Brazil. Journal of Mammalogy 73:

462–463.

Patterson, B.D. 1992c. A new genus and species of

long–clawed mouse (Rodentia: Muridae) from

temperate rainforests of Chile. Zoological

Journal of the Linnean Society 106:127–145.

Patterson, B.D., J.L. Patton & L.H. Emmons.

1992. Lista completa de especies de

mamíferos que se habitan la Reserva de la

Biosfera del Manu. Pp. 125–128 in Peru's

Amazonian Eden: Manu National Park and

Biosphere Reserve (K. MacQuarrie, writer and

editor), Francis O. Patthey e hijos, Barcelona.

Pacheco, V. & B.D. Patterson. 1992. Systematics

and biogeographic analyses of four species of

Sturnira (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae), with

emphasis on Peruvian forms. Pp. 57–81 in

Biogeografía, ecología, y conservación del

bosque montaño en el Perú (K.R. Young & N.

Valencia, eds.). Memorias del Museo de

Historia Natural, Universidad Nacional

Mayor de San Marcos 21.

Patterson, B.D., V. Pacheco & M.V. Ashley. 1992.

On the origins of the Western Slope region of

endemism: Systematics of fig-eating bats,

genus Artibeus. Pp. 189–205 in Biogeografía,

ecología, y conservación del bosque montaño

en el Perú (K.R. Young & N. Valencia, eds.).

Memorias del Museo de Historia Natural,

Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos

21.

Pacheco, V., B.D. Patterson, J.L. Patton, L.H.

Emmons, S. Solari & C. Ascorra. 1993. List of

mammal species known to occur in Manu

Biosphere Reserve, Peru. Publicaciones del

Museo de Historia Natural, Universidad

Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Serie A,

Zoología 44:1–12.

Atmar, W. & B.D. Patterson. 1993. The measure

of order and disorder in the distribution of

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species in fragmented habitat. Oecologia

96:373–382.

Patterson, B.D. 1994. [Review] Mammal species

of the world, 2nd

ed. Journal of Mammalogy

75:236–239.

Patterson, B.D. & R. Hutterer. 1994. The roles of

museums. Trends in Evolution and Ecology

9:64.

Patterson, B.D. 1994. [Review] Platypus and

echidnas. Journal of Mammalogy 75:559–560.

Anderson, S. & B.D. Patterson. 1994. Biogeo-

graphy. Pp. 215–233 in 75 years of mammal-

ogy 1919–1994 (E.C. Birney & J.R. Choate,

eds.). American Society of Mammalogists,

Special Publications 11. Lawrence, Kansas.

Patterson, B.D. 1994c. Accumulating knowledge

on the dimensions of biodiversity: systematic

perspectives on Neotropical mammals.

Biodiversity Letters 2:79–86.

Kerbis Peterhans, J.C. & B.D. Patterson. 1995.

The Ethiopian water mouse Nilopegamys

Osgood, with comments on the evolution of

semi-aquatic adaptations in African Muridae.

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society

113:329–349.

Rosenblum, E.E. & B.D. Patterson. 1995.

Mammals. Collier's Encyclopedia 15:294–

313.

Patterson, B.D. 1995a. The principle of nested

subsets and its implications for biological

conservation. Pp. 83–94 in Readings from

Conservation Biology: The landscape

perspective (D. Ehrenfeld, ed.). Society for

Conservation Biology and Blackwell Science,

Cambridge, 253 pp. [reprinting of 1987 title].

Patterson, B.D., S.M. Goodman & J.L. Sedlock

(eds.). 1995. Environmental change in Mada-

gascar. Field Museum Press, Chicago, 143 pp.

Atmar, J.W. & B.D. Patterson. 1995. The

nestedness temperature calculator: a visual

basic program, including 294 presence-

absence matrices. AICS Research, Inc.,

University Park, NM and The Field Museum,

Chicago. (http://aics–research.com/nestedness/

tempcalc. html).

Patterson, B.D. 1995b. Local extinctions and the

biogeographic dynamics of boreal mammals in

the Southwest. Pp. 151–176 in Storm over a

Mountain Island: Conservation biology and

the Mount Graham Affair (C.A. Istock & R.S.

Hoffmann, eds.). University of Arizona Press,

Tucson, 291 pp.

Albuja–V., L. & B.D. Patterson. 1996. A new

species of northern shrew-opossum (Paucitub-

erculata: Caenolestidae) from the Cordillera

del Cóndor, Ecuador. Journal of Mammalogy

77:41–53.

Patterson, B.D. 1996. The “species alias” problem.

Nature 380:589.

Patterson, B.D. 1996. Message from the President

[Society for the Study of Mammalian

Evolution]. Journal of Mammalian Evolution

3:198–199.

Patterson, B.D., V. Pacheco & S. Solari. 1996.

Distributions of bats along an elevational

gradient in the Andes of south-eastern Peru.

Journal of Zoology 240:637–658.

Patterson, B.D. 1997a. In memoriam: Philip

Hershkovitz, 1909–1997. Journal of

Mammalogy 78:978–981.

Patterson, B.D. 1997b. Obituario–Obituary: Philip

Hershkovitz, 1909–1997. Mastozoología

Neotropical 4:77–78.

Goodman, S.M. & B.D. Patterson (eds.). 1997.

Natural change and human impact in

Madagascar. Smithsonian Institution Press,

Washington, xiii + 432 pp.

Goodman, S.M. & B.D. Patterson. 1997. Preface.

Pp. ix–xiii in Natural change and human

impact in Madagascar (S.M. Goodman &

B.D. Patterson, eds.). Smithsonian Institution

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Press, Washington, xiii+432 pp.

Patterson, B. D. & C. Kusimba, eds. 1997.

Programs in the Natural and Cultural History

of Africa. The Field Museum, Chicago, IL.

Kerbis Peterhans, J.C., C.M. Kusimba, T.P.

Gnoske, S. Andanje & B.D. Patterson. 1998.

Man-eaters of Tsavo. Natural History

107(9):12–14.

Wright, D.H., B.D. Patterson, G. Mikkelson, A.H.

Cutler & W. Atmar. 1998. A comparative

analysis of nested subset patterns of species

composition. Oecologia 113(1):1–20.

Patterson, B.D., D. Stotz, S. Solari, J. Fitzpatrick

& V. Pacheco. 1998. Contrasting patterns of

elevational zonation for birds and mammals in

the Andes of southeastern Peru. Journal of

Biogeography 25:593–607.

Patterson, B. D. 1997 [1998]. [Editorial]

Systematics and Neotropical diversity.

Mastozoología Neotropical 4(2):87.

Patterson, B. D. 1997 [1998]. More on systematics

and Neotropical diversity. Mastozoología

Neotropical 4(2):151–153.

Kelt, D.A., P. L. Meserve, B.D. Patterson & B.K.

Lang. 1999. Scale dependence and scale

independence in habitat associations of small

mammals in southern temperate rainforest.

Oikos 85:320–334.

Patterson, B.D. 1999. Contingency and

determinism in mammalian biogeography:

The role of history. Journal of Mammalogy

80:345–360.

Patterson, B.D., J.W.O. Ballard & R.L. Wenzel.

1999. Distributional evidence for cospeciation

between New World bats and their batfly

ectoparasites. Studies on Neotropical Fauna

and Environment 33: 76–84.

Patterson, B.D. 1999. Hopi chipmunk, Tamias

rufus. Pp. 380–381 in The Smithsonian Book

of North American Mammals (D.E. Wilson &

S. Ruff, eds.). Smithsonian Institution Press,

Washington, 816 pp.

González, E.M. & B.D. Patterson. 2000. Un nuevo

nombre genérico para Thomasomys pictipes

Osgood, 1933 (Rodentia: Sigmodontinae).

XIV Journadas Argentinas de Mastozoología,

Salta, Argentina 1999:34–35.

Patterson, B.D. & W. Atmar. 2000. Analyzing

species composition in fragments. Pp. 9–24 in

Isolated vertebrate communities in the tropics

(G. Rheinwald, ed.). Bonner Zoologische

Monographen 46, Bonn, Germany, 400 pp.

Sutton, D.A. & B.D. Patterson. 2000. Geographic

variation of the western chipmunks Tamias

senex and Tamias siskiyou, with two new

subspecies from California. Journal of

Mammalogy 81:299–316.

Patterson, B.D. 2000. [Review] Walker’s

Mammals of the World, 6th ed. International

Journal of Primatology 21:561–563.

Neiburger, E.J. & B.D. Patterson. 2000. Man-

eating lions…a dental link. Journal of the

American Association of Forensic Dentists

24(7–9):1–3.

Patterson, B.D. 2000. Patterns and trends in the

discovery of new Neotropical mammals.

Diversity & Distributions 6:145–151.

Neiburger, E.J. & B.D. Patterson. 2000. The man-

eaters with bad teeth. New York State Dental

Journal 66(10):26–29 + cover.

Patterson, B.D. 2001. [Review] Prides: The lions

of Moremi, by C. Harvey & P. Kat. Journal of

Mammalogy 82:248–250.

Patterson, B.D. & E.J. Neiburger. 2001. Lion with

a sore tooth. Nature Australia 26(12):12.

Patterson, B. D. 2001. Fathoming tropical

biodiversity: the continuing discovery of

Neotropical mammals. Diversity and

Distributions 7:191–196.

Neiburger, E.J. & B.D. Patterson. 2002. A forensic

dental determination of serial killings by three

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African lions. General Dentistry 50(1):40–42.

Kays, R.W. & B.D. Patterson. 2002. Mane varia-

tion in African lions and its social correlates.

Canadian Journal of Zoology 80:471–478.

Patterson, B.D. 2002. On the continuing need for

scientific collecting of mammals. Masto-

zoología Neotropical 9:253–262.

Patterson, B.D., E. J. Neiburger & S. M. Kasiki.

2003. Tooth breakage and dental disease as

causes of carnivore-human conflicts. Journal

of Mammalogy 84:190–196.

Luna, L. & B. D. Patterson. 2003. A remarkable

new rodent from Peru (Muridae: Sigmodont–

inae), with comments on the affinities of

Rhagomys rufescens (Thomas, 1886).

Fieldiana: Zoology, new series 101:1–24.

Patterson, B.D., M.R. Willig & R.D. Stevens.

2003. Trophic strategies, niche partitioning,

and patterns of ecological organization. Pp.

536–579 in Bat Ecology (T.H. Kunz & M.B.

Fenton, eds.). University of Chicago Press,

Chicago.

Willig, M.R., B.D. Patterson & R.D. Stevens.

2003. Patterns of range size, richness, and

body size in the Chiroptera. Pp. 580–621 in

Bat Ecology (T.H. Kunz & M.B. Fenton, eds.).

University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

Patterson, B.D., G. Ceballos, W. Sechrest, M.

Tognelli, T. Brooks, P. Ortega, I. Salazar &

B.E. Young. 2003. Digital Distribution Maps

of the Mammals of the Western Hemisphere,

version 1.0. NatureServe, Arlington, Virginia,

USA (CD and http://www.natureserve.org/

getData/mammalMaps.jsp

Patterson, B.D., S. M. Kasiki, E. Selempo & R. W.

Kays. 2004. Livestock predation by lions

(Panthera leo) and other carnivores on

ranches neighboring Tsavo National Parks,

Kenya. Biological Conservation 119:507–516.

Solari, S., R. A. Van Den Bussche, S. R. Hoofer &

B. D. Patterson. 2004. Geographic

distribution, ecology, and phylogenetic

affinities of Thyroptera lavali Pine 1993. Acta

Chiropterologica 6:293–302.

Patterson, B. D. 2004. The lions of Tsavo: Ex-

ploring the legacy of Africa’s notorious man-

eaters. McGraw–Hill, New York, 231 pp.

Dubach, J, B. D. Patterson, M. B. Briggs, K.

Venzke, J. Flammand, P. Stander, L.

Scheepers & R. Kays. 2005. Molecular genetic

variation across the eastern and southern

geographic range of the African lion, Panthera

leo. Conservation Genetics 7:15–24.

Patterson, B.D. 2005. [Review] Evolving Eden: an

illustrated guide to the evolution of the

African large-mammal fauna, by A. Turner &

M. Antón. Journal of Mammalogy 86:1052–

1053.

Patterson, B.D., N. Yamaguchi, J.M. Dubach & D.

York. 2005. Molecular genetics and

morphological variation of lions (Panthera

leo). African Lion Newsletter 6(2):17–23.

D’Elia, G., L. Luna, E.M. González & B.D.

Patterson. 2006. On the Sigmodontinae

radiation (Rodentia, Cricetidae): An appraisal

of the phylogenetic position of Rhagomys.

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution

38:558–564.

Patterson, B.D. 2006. [Review] Foundations of

Biogeography: Classic papers with comment-

aries, edited by Lomolino et al. Perspectives in

Biology and Medicine 49:152–154.

Patterson, B.D., R.W. Kays, S.M. Kasiki & V.M.

Sebestyen. 2006. Developmental effects of

climate on the mane of the lion (Panthera leo).

Journal of Mammalogy 87:193–200 + cover.

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Dick, C. W. & B. D. Patterson. 2006. Bat flies –

obligate ectoparasites of bats. Pp. 179–194 in

Micromammals and macroparasites: From

evolutionary ecology to management (S.

Morand, B. Krasnov & R. Poulin, eds.).

Springer-Verlag, Tokyo.

Patterson, B.D., D.F. Stotz & S. Solari (eds.).

2006. Mammals and Birds of the Manu

Biosphere Reserve, Peru. Fieldiana: Zoology,

new series 110, 49 pp.

Patterson, B.D., D.F. Stotz & S. Solari. 2006.

Biological surveys and inventories in Manu.

Pp. 3–12 in Mammals and Birds of the Manu

Biosphere Reserve, Peru (B.D. Patterson, D.F.

Stotz & S. Solari, eds.). Fieldiana: Zoology,

new series 110.

Patterson, B.D. & P. Velazco. 2006. A distinctive

new cloud-forest rodent (Hystricognathi:

Echimyidae) from the Manu Biosphere

Reserve, Peru. Mastozoología Neotropical

13:175–191 + cover.

Solari, S., V. Pacheco, L. Luna, P.M. Velazco &

B.D. Patterson. 2006. Mammals of the Manu

Biosphere Reserve. Pp. 13–22 in Mammals

and Birds of the Manu Biosphere Reserve,

Peru (B.D. Patterson, D.F. Stotz & S. Solari,

eds.). Fieldiana: Zoology, new series 110.

Patterson, B.D. 2007. A new ‘Age of Discovery’

for mammals [Review: Mammal Species of

the World, 3rd

ed]. Journal of Mammalian

Evolution 14:67–69.

Patterson, B.D., C.W. Dick & K. Dittmar. 2007.

Roosting habits of bats affect their parasitism

by bat flies (Diptera: Streblidae). Journal of

Tropical Ecology 23:177–189.

Dick, C.W. & B.D. Patterson. 2007. Against all

odds: explaining host specificity in dispersal–

prone ectoparasites. International Journal of

Parasitology 37:871–876.

Patterson, B.D. 2007. On the nature and signif-

icance of variability in lions (Panthera leo).

Evolutionary Biology 34:55–60.

Vargas, A. & B.D. Patterson. 2007. Comunidades

de murciélagos montanos en Bolivia. Pp 82–

86 in Historia natural, distribución y conserv-

ación de los murciélagos de Bolivia. (L.F.

Aguirre, ed.). Editorial Simón I. Patiño,

Centro de Ecología y Difusión. Santa Cruz,

Bolivia.

Patterson, B.D. 2007. [Review] The quintessential

naturalist: honoring the life and legacy of

Oliver P. Pearson (Kelt et al. eds), University

of California Publications in Zoology.

Mastozoologia Neotropical 14:299.

Véron, G., B.D. Patterson & R. Reeves. 2008.

Global diversity of mammals (Mammalia) in

freshwater. Pp. 607–617 in Freshwater Animal

Diversity Assessment (E.V. Balian, C.

Lévêque, H. Segers & K. Martens, eds.).

Hydrobiologia 595. Springer, Dordrecht.

Patterson, B.D. & M.A. Rogers 2008. Microbio-

theria, Pp. 117–119 in Mammals of South

America, Volume 1: Marsupials, Xenarthrans,

Shrews, and Bats (A.L. Gardner, ed.).

University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 912 pp.

Patterson, B.D. 2008. Paucituberculata, Pp. 119–

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120 in Mammals of South America, Volume 1:

Marsupials, Xenarthrans, Shrews, and Bats

(A.L. Gardner, ed.). University of Chicago

Press, Chicago, 912 pp.

Timm, R.M. & B.D. Patterson. 2008. Caenolestes,

Pp. 120–124 in Mammals of South America,

Volume 1: Marsupials, Xenarthrans, Shrews,

and Bats (A.L. Gardner, ed.). University of

Chicago Press, Chicago, 912 pp.

Patterson, B.D. 2008. Rhyncholestes, Pp. 126–127

in Mammals of South America, Volume 1:

Marsupials, Xenarthrans, Shrews, and Bats

(A.L. Gardner, ed.). University of Chicago

Press, Chicago, 912 pp.

Patterson, B.D., C.W. Dick & K. Dittmar. 2008.

Sex biases in parasitism of Neotropical bats by

bat flies (Diptera: Streblidae). Journal of

Tropical Ecology 124:387–396.

Patterson, B.D. & P.M. Velazco. 2008. Phylogeny

of the rodent genus Isothrix (Hystricognathi,

Echimyidae) and its diversification in

Amazonia and the Eastern Andes. Journal of

Mammalian Evolution 15:181–201.

Patterson, B.D., C.W. Dick & K. Dittmar. 2008.

Parasitism by bat flies (Diptera: Streblidae) on

Neotropical bats: effects of host body size,

distribution and abundance. Parasitology

Research 103:1091–1100.

Dick, C.W. & B.D. Patterson. 2008. An excess of

males: skewed sex ratios in bat flies (Diptera:

Streblidae). Evolutionary Ecology 22:757–

769.

Schipper, J., et al. (with numerous co-authors

including BDP). 2008. The status of the

world's land and marine mammals: diversity,

threat and knowledge. Science 322:225–230.

Velazco, P.M. & B.D. Patterson. 2008.

Phylogenetics and biogeography of the broad-

nosed bats Platyrrhinus (Chiroptera: Phyllo-

stomidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and

Evolution 49:749–759.

Dittmar, K., C.W. Dick, B.D. Patterson, M.F.

Whiting & M. Gruwell. 2009. Pupal

deposition and ecology of bat flies (Diptera:

Streblidae): Trichobius sp. (caecus group) in a

Mexican cave habitat. Journal of Parasit-

ology 95:308–314.

Patterson, B.D., C.W. Dick & K. Dittmar. 2009.

Nested distributions of bat flies (Diptera:

Streblidae) on Neotropical bats: artifact and

specificity in host-parasite studies. Ecography

32:481–487.

Yeakel, J.D., B.D. Patterson, K. Fox–Dobbs,

M.M. Okumura, J.M. Moore, P.L. Koch &

N.J. Dominy. 2009. Cooperation and indiv-

iduality among man-eating lions. Proceedings

of the National Academy of Science

106:19040–19043 + cover.

Velazco, P.M., A.L. Gardner & B.D. Patterson.

2010. Systematics of the Platyrrhinus helleri

species complex (Chiroptera: Phyllostom-

idae) with description of two new species.

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society

159:785–812.

Patterson, B.D. 2010. Climate change and faunal

dynamics in the uttermost part of the earth.

Molecular Ecology 19:3019–3021.

Abu Baker, M. & B.D. Patterson. 2010. Patterns in

the local assembly of Egyptian rodent faunas:

areography and species combinations.

Mammalian Biology 75:510–522.

Abu Baker, M. & B.D. Patterson. 2011. Patterns in

the local assembly of Egyptian rodent faunas:

co-occurrence and nestedness. Journal of Arid

Environments 75:14–19.

Laurance, W.F., et al. (with numerous co-authors

including BDP). 2011. Global warming, elev-

ational ranges and the vulnerability of tropical

biota. Biological Conservation 144: 548–557.

Meyer, C.F.J., et al. (with numerous co-authors

including BDP). 2011. Accounting for detect-

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ability improves estimates of species richness

in tropical bat surveys. Journal of Applied

Ecology 48:777–787.

Upham, N.S. & B.D. Patterson. 2012. Diversif-

ication and biogeography of the Neotropical

caviomorph lineage Octodontoidea (Rodentia:

Hystricognathi). Molecular Phylogenetics and

Evolution 63:417–429.

Jiménez, F.A. & B.D. Patterson. 2012. A new

species of Pterygodermatites (Nematoda:

Rictulariidae) from the Incan shrew opossum,

Lestoros inca. Journal of Parasitology 98:

604–607.

Pilosof, S., C.W. Dick, C. Korine, B.D. Patterson

& B.R. Krasnov. 2012. Effects of anthropo-

genic disturbance and climate on patterns of

bat fly parasitism. PLoS One 7(7): e41487.

Presley, S.J., L.M.Cisneros, B.D. Patterson &

M.R. Willig. 2012. Vertebrate metacommun-

ity structure along an extensive elevational

gradient in the tropics: A comparison of bats,

rodents, and birds. Global Ecology and

Biogeography 21:968–976

Patterson, B.D. & L.P. Costa (eds.). 2012. Bones,

clones, and biomes: the history and geo-

graphy of Recent Neotropical mammals

University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 419 pp.

Patterson, B.D. & L.P. Costa. 2012. Introduction.

Pp. 1–5 in Bones, clones, and biomes: the

history and geography of Recent Neotropical

mammals (B.D. Patterson & L.P. Costa, eds.).

University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 419 pp.

Solari, S., P.M. Velazco & B.D. Patterson. 2012.

Hierarchical organization of Neotropical

mammal diversity and its historical basis. Pp.

145–156 in Bones, clones, and biomes: the

history and geography of Recent Neotropical

mammals (B.D. Patterson & L.P. Costa, eds.).

University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 419 pp.

Patterson, B.D., S. Solari & P.M. Velazco. 2012.

The role of the Andes in the diversification

and biogeography of Neotropical mammals.

Pp. 351–378 in Bones, clones, and biomes: the

history and geography of Recent Neotropical

mammals (B.D. Patterson & L.P. Costa, eds.).

University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 419 pp.

Morse, S.F., K.J. Olival, M. Kosoy, S. Billeter,

B.D. Patterson, C.W. Dick & K. Dittmar.

2012. Global distribution and genetic diversity

of Bartonella in bat flies (Hippoboscoidea,

Streblidae, Nycteribiidae). Infection, Genetics

and Evolution 12:1717–1723.

Morse, S.F., C.W. Dick, B.D. Patterson & K.

Dittmar. 2012. Some like it hot—Evolution

and ecology of novel endosymbionts in bat

flies of cave-roosting bats (Hippoboscoidea,

Nycterophiliinae). Applied and Environment-

al Microbiology 78: 8639–8649.

Patterson, B.D. & P.W. Webala. 2012. Keys to the

bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) of East Africa.

Fieldiana: Life and Earth Sciences 6:1–63.

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Amori, G., F. Chiozza, B.D. Patterson, C.

Rondinini, J. Schipper, & L. Luiselli. 2013.

Correlates of species richness and the distrib-

ution of South American rodents, with

conservation implications. Mammalia 77:1-19.

Morse, S.F., S.E. Bush, B.D. Patterson, C.W.

Dick, M.E. Gruwell & K. Dittmar. 2013.

Evolution, multiple acquisition, and

localization of endosymbionts in bat flies

(Diptera: Hippoboscoidea: Streblidae,

Nycteribiidae). Applied and Environmental

Microbiology 79:2952-2961.

Patterson, B.D. 2013. Squirrels of the World, by

Thorington et al. [Review] Journal of Wildlife

Management 77:643–644.

Packer, C. et al. (with numerous co-authors

including BDP). 2013. Conserving large

carnivores: dollars and fence. Ecology Letters

16:635-641.

Dubach, J.M., M.B. Briggs, P.A. White, B.A.

Ament & B.D. Patterson*. 2013. Genetic

perspectives on “Lion Conservation Units” in

Eastern and Southern Africa. Conservation

Genetics DOI: 10.1007/s10592-013-0453-3.

Velazco, P.M. & B.D. Patterson*. 2013.

Diversification of the Yellow-shouldered bats,

Genus Sturnira (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae)

in the New World tropics. Molecular Phylo-

genetics and Evolution DOI: 10.1016/

j.ympev.2013.04.016.

Patterson, B.D., M.F. Smith, & P. Teta. In press.

Abrothrix in: Mammals of South America, Vol.

2: Rodents (J. L. Patton, U. F. J. Pardiñas, and

G. D’Elía, eds.). University of Chicago Press,

Chicago.

Articles and Works in Progress

Ojala-Barbour, R., J. Brito, C.M. Pinto, L. Albuja

& B.D. Patterson. In revision. A new species

of shrew-opossum (Caenolestidae,

Paucituberculata) with a phylogeny of extant

caenolestids. Journal of Mammalogy

Presley, S.J., K.R. Burgio, L.M. Cisneros, L.M.

Dreiss, B. T. Kingbeil, B.D. Patterson & M.R.

Willig. In review. Partitioning multiple

dimensions of biodiversity along an extensive

tropical elevational gradient: a comparison of

three vertebrate orders. Global Ecology and

Biogeography.

Ramírez Chaves, H.E. & B.D. Patterson. In

review. Mustela felipei (Carnivora,

Mustelidae). Mammalian Species.

Musila, S., T. Adhola, G. Mwangi, S. Odour, D.

Happold, M. Happold, A. Monadjem, P.

Webala, C. Musyoki, Y.A. De Jong, T.M.

Butynski, M. Ogada & B.D. Patterson. In

review. A checklist of the mammals of Kenya.

Journal of East African Natural History.

Cisneros, L.M., K.R. Burgio, L.M. Dreiss, B.T.

Klingbeil, B.D. Patterson, S.J. Presley & M R.

Willig. In prep. Multiple dimensions of bat

biodiversity along an extensive tropical

elevational gradient. Journal of Animal

Ecology.

D’Elia, G., P. Teta, N.S. Upham, & B.D.

Patterson. In prep. A new species of Abrothrix

(Rodentia: Cricetidae) from temperate

rainforests in Chile.

Upham, N.S., R. Ojala-Barbour, J. Brito, P.M.

Velazco & B.D. Patterson*. In prep. Andean

roots for some lowland radiations of

Neotropical rodents (Caviomorpha:

Echimyidae).

Patterson, B.D., P.W. Webala & C.W. Dick. In

prep. The Bats of Kenya.

Rodriguez, M.D., S.J. Presley, M.R. Willig & B.D.

Patterson. In prep. A meta-analysis of species

composition patterns in different vegetative

formations.

Non–refereed and Popular Publications

Patterson, B.D. 1982. Charles Darwin: a tribute

from the standpoint of modern evolutionary

theory. Field Museum of Natural History

Bulletin 53(5):3–7.

Patterson, B.D. 1982. Guide for users and visitors

[of the mammal collections]. Field Museum of

Natural History, Chicago. 22 pp.

Patterson, B.D. 1983. The journal of Wilfred

Osgood: The Marshall Field Chilean

Expedition of 1922–23. Field Museum of

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Natural History Bulletin 54(2): 8–11; 28–33.

Patterson, B.D. 1988. A celebration of Philip

Hershkovitz. Field Museum of Natural History

Bulletin 59(1):24–29.

Patterson, B.D. 1989. Conservation of tropical

diversity: the Field Museum connection. Field

Museum of Natural History Bulletin 60(3):18–

28.

Patterson, B.D. 1993. [Commentary] Babbit plan.

In the Field, May/June 1993:1,10.

Patterson, B.D. 1997. A passion for discovery

[review of Jonathan Maslow’s Footsteps in the

Jungle]. In the Field 68(2):10.

Patterson, B.D. 1998. Author David Quammen

offers a sidelong view of science and nature

[Review of The flight of the Iguana]. In the

Field 69(6):11.

Patterson, B.D. & S.M. Kasiki. 2003. Expedition

briefing: Lions of Tsavo. Earthwatch Institute,

Maynard, Massachusetts, 30 pp + appendices.

Neiburger, E.J. & B.D. Patterson. 2004. The man-

eaters with bad teeth. Newsletter of the Dental

Assistants Association of Queensland

[reprinted from 2000 New York State Dental

Journal article].

Patterson, B.D. 2004. Maneless and

misunderstood: the lions of Tsavo. Earthwatch

Institute 23 (2):12–15.

Patterson, B.D. 2004. Fatal attraction: a

predilection for livestock threatens Tsavo’s

lions. Earthwatch Institute –Australia

April/May 2004:6–7.

Patterson, B.D., S.M. Kasiki & R. W. Kays. 2004.

Expedition Briefing: The Lions of Tsavo.

Earthwatch Institute, Maynard,

Massachusetts, 38 pp + appendices.

Patterson, B. D. 2005. Living with lions in Tsavo,

or notes on managing man-eaters. Travel News

& Lifestyle (East Africa) 129 (Feb 2005):28–

31 + cover.

Patterson, B.D. 2007. The meaning of manes.

Hunting Insight Africa 9:41–45.

Williams, P.R., B. Patterson, M. Thayer & K.

Angielczyk. 2009. Museum curators and the

AAUP. Illinois Academe Fall 2009:2

Patterson, B.D. 2012. In the spotlight: Su-Lin,

America’s first panda. In the Field 83(1): 12.

Patterson, B.D. 2012. The man-eating lions of

Tsavo and the science behind the killings.

Open Skies Apr 2012:84-93.

Patterson, B.D. 2013. What’s in a name?

(Re)naming the lions of Africa. In the Field

84(2):11.

Photography Jackson, P. 2004. Lions that slowed a train. BBC

Wildlife Aug 2004:68 (1 color photo).

Newbart, D. 2004. Mystery of the man–eating

lions. International Wildlife Aug–Sep 2004:

(lead color photo).

Patterson, B.D. 2004a. Maneless and misunder-

stood: the lions of Tsavo. Earthwatch

Institute 23(2):12–15 (13 color photos

including cover [above]).

Patterson, B.D. 2004b. Fatal attraction:

conserving Tsavo’s lions. Earthwatch

Institute, Australia April/May 2004:6–7 (2

color photos).

Solari, S., R. A. Van Den Bussche, S. R. Hoofer

& B. D. Patterson. 2004. Geographic

distribution, ecology, and phylogenetic

affinities of Thyroptera lavali Pine 1993.

Acta Chiropterologica 6:293–302 (one color

photo).

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Patterson, B. D. 2005. Living with lions in

Tsavo, or some notes on managing man-

eaters. Travel News & Lifestyle (East

Africa) 129 (Feb 2005):28–31 (issue cover

and 8 other color photos).

Patterson, B.D., R.W. Kays, S.M. Kasiki &

V.M. Sebestyen. 2006. Developmental

effects of climate on the mane of the lion

(Panthera leo). Journal of Mammalogy

87:193–200 (issue cover photo+

supplemental figure).

Gregorin, R., E. Gonçalves, B.K. Lim & M. D.

Engstrom. 2006. New species of disk-

winged bat Thyroptera and range extension

for T. discifera, Journal of Mammalogy

87:238–246 (Fig. 1b).

“Impressions of Tsavo,” a Temporary Exhibit at

Field Museum, 7 Jul 2006–1 Jul 2007 (18

color photos of East African wildlife).

Patterson, B.D. 2007. The meaning of manes.

Hunting Insight Africa 9:41–45 (7 color

photos).

Breining, G. 2007. The lion king. Hunting

Insight Africa 9:46–48 (2 color photos).

Patterson, B.D. 2007. On the nature and

significance of variability in lions (Panthera

leo). Evolutionary Biology 34:55–60 (2

color photos).

Vargas, A. & B.D. Patterson. 2007.

Comunidades de murciélagos montanos en

Bolivia. Pp 82–86, In Aguirre, L.F. (ed.).

Historia natural, distribución y

conservación de los murciélagos de Bolivia.

Editorial. Centro de Ecología y Difusión

Simón I. Patiño. Santa Cruz, Bolivia (4 color

photos).

Véron, G., B.D. Patterson & R. Reeves. 2008.

Global diversity of mammals (Mammalia) in

freshwater. In Balian, E.V., C. Lévêque, H.

Segers, K. Martens (eds.), Freshwater

Animal Diversity Assessment. Hydrobiologia

595:607–617 (2 color photos).

Yeakel, J.D., B.D. Patterson, K. Fox–Dobbs,

M.M. Okumura, J.M. Moore, P.L. Koch &

N.J. Dominy. 2009. Cooperation and

individuality among man-eating lions.

Proceedings of the National Academy of

Science USA 106:19040–19043 (cover).

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Groves, C. & P. Grubb. 2011. Ungulate

taxonomy. Johns Hopkins University Press,

Baltimore, 317 pp. (cover and frontispiece).

Thorington, R.W., J.L. Koprowski, M.A. Steele,

and J.F. Whatton. 2012. Squirrels of the

World. Johns Hopkins University Press,

Baltimore (color photos of Xerus rutilus and

Paraxerus cepapi).