Hoary Marmot. [photo: Jack Millar] Dr. Jack Millar
Evolution of mammalian life-history strategies
Publications
Millar, J.S. and A.G. McAdam. 2001. Life on the edge: the demography of short-season populations of deer mice. Oikos 93: 69-76.
Schulte-Hostedde, A.I., J.S. Millar and G.J. Hickling. 2001. Sexual dimorphism in body composition in small mammals. Can. J. Zool. 79: 1016-1020.
Schulte-Hostedde, A.I., H.L. Gibbs and J.S. Millar. 2001. Microgeographic genetic structure in the yellow-pine chipmunk (Tamias amoenus). Molecular Ecol. 10: 1625-1632.
Millar, J.S. 2001. On reproduction in lemmings. Ecoscience 8: 145-150.
Kalcounis-Rueppell, M.C., A. Patrick and J.S. Millar. 2001 Effect of fluorescent powder marking of females on mate choice by male white- footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus). Amer. Midl. Nat. 146: 429-433
Schulte-Hostedde, A.I. and J.S. Millar. 2002. "Little chipmunk" syndrome? Male body size and dominance in captive yellow-pine chipmunks (Tamias amoenus). Ethology 108: 127-137.
Kalcounis-Rueppell, M.C. and J.S. Millar. 2002. Resource partitioning along space, food, and time axes of syntopic Peromyscus boylii and P. californicus. J. Mammal. 83: 614-625.
Schulte-Hostedde, A.I. and J.S. Millar. 2002. Effects of body size and mass on running speed of yellow-pine chipmunks (Tamias amoenus) Can. J. Zool. 80: 1584-1587.
Kalcounis-Rueppell, M.C., J.S. Millar and E.J. Herdman. 2002. Beating the odds: effects of weather on a short-season population of deer mice. Can. J. Zool. 80: 1594-1601.
Schulte-Hostedde, A.I., J.S. Millar and H.L. Gibbs. 2002. Female biased sexual size dimorphism in the yellow-pine chipmunk: sex specific patterns of annual reproductive success and survival. Evolution 56: 2519-2529.
Schulte-Hostedde, A.I., J.S. Millar and G.J. Hickling. 2003. Intraspecific variation in testes size of small mammals: implications for muscle mass. Can. J. Zool. 81: 591-595.
Schulte-Hostedde, A.I., J.S. Millar and H.L. Gibbs. 2004. sexual selection and mating patterns in a mammal with female-biased sexual size dimorphism. Behav. Ecol. 15: 351-356.
Schulte-Hostedde, A.I. and J.S. Millar. 2004. Intraspecific variation in testis size and sperm length in yellow-pine chipmunks (Tamias amoenus): implications for sperm competition and reproductive success. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 55: 272-277.
Kasparian, K. and J.S. Millar. 2004. Diet selection by red-backed voles Clethrionomys gapperi. Acta Theriol. 49: 289-300.
Millar, J.S., M.A. Havelka and S. Sharma. 2004. Nest mortality in a population of small mammals. Acta Theriol. 49: 269-272.
Sare, D.T., J.S. Millar, and F.J. Longstaffe. 2005. Nitrogen- and carbon-isotope fractionation between mothers and offspring in red backed voles (Clethrionomys gapperi). Can. J. Zool. 83: 712-716.
Sare, D.T., J.S. Millar, and F.J. Longstaffe. 2005. Moulting patterns in Clethrionomys gapperi. Acta Theriologica 50: 561-569.
Hwang, Y.T., S.L. Gardner and J.S. Millar. 2007. Hymenolepus horrida (Cestoda: Hymenolepididae) and Catenotaenia peromysci (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae) in voles from the Canadian Rockies. Journal of Comparative Parasitology 74: 160-163.
Weber, D.M., J.S. Millar and B.D. Neff. 2007. Male reproductive success and female mate choice in bushy-tailed woodrats (Neotoma cinerea): Do females prefer males in good physical condition? Can. J. Zool. 85:169-176.
Hwang, Y.T., J.S. Millar and F.J. Longstaffe. 2007. Do 15N and 13C
values of feces reflect the isotopic composition of diets in small
mammals? Can. J. Zool. 85: 388-396.
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