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Morrison, J.L.. 1987. A study of the active season ecology, population dynamics, and habitat affinities of a known population of the Meadow Jumping mouse, Zapus hudsonius luteus, in northern New Mexico. . 53 p.
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Morrison, J.L.. 1987. A study of the active season ecology, population dynamics, and habitat affinities of a known population of the Meadow Jumping mouse, Zapus hudsonius luteus, in northern New Mexico. . 53 p.
Gannon, W. 1992. List of specimens of selected mammal species from Museum of Southwestern Biology collection. Unpublished.
Sullivan, R.M. 1991. Live trapping of potential habitat for the meadow jumping mouse (Zapus hudsonius luteus) at the San Jose drain outfall area. Preliminary environmental report submitted to the Marron/Taschek/Knight Corporation.
Morrison, J.L. 1989. Distribution, population status, life history, and habitat affinities of the Meadow Jumping mouse, Zapus hudsonius luteus in the Sacramento mountains, New Mexico. 37 p.
Frey, J.K. 2014. Survey for the New Mexico meadow jumping mouse (Zapus hudsonius luteus) along NM Highway 434 in the Upper Coyote Creek Canyon and Black Lakes region, Mora and Colfax counties, New Mexico. Frey Biological Research, 17 p.
Jonnes, R. 2013. New Mexico meadow jumping moue (Zapus hudsonius luteus) survey report, Lincoln National Forest. Submitted to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 6p.
Frey, Jennifer. 2006. Status of the New Mexico Meadow Jumping Mouse (Zapus Hudsonius Luteus) in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, New Mexico. New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, Santa Fe, NM. Contract 06-516.0000.0049. 78p.
Frey, Jennifer. 2006. Synopsis of the New Mexico meadow jumping mouse (Zapus Hudsonius Luteus) in the Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico. 5p.
Frey, J. and D. Kopp. 2013. Post-track fire survey for the meadow jumping mouse (Zapus hudsonius luteus) at Sugarite Canyon State Park. Report submitted to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 11 pp.
Frey, Jennifer and Wright, Greg. 2012. Multiple Scale Habitat Selection by a Small Mammal Habitat Specialist (Zapus Hudsonius Luteus) in a Managed Floodplain Landscape. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, New Mexico Ecological Services Field Office, Albuquerq