Species Information
Oscura Mountains Colorado Chipmunk
Scientific Name: Neotamias quadrivittatus oscuraensis
Number of Subpopulations: 34
Number of Mapped Locations: 92
Number of Observations: 147
Observation date range: 01-01-1979 to 08-07-2016
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- Euderma maculatum
- Eutamias canipes
- Eutamias quadrivittatus australis
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- Choeronycteris mexicana
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- ORGAN MOUNTAINS COLORADO CHIPMUNK
- Tadarida brasiliensis
- Myotis volans
- Myotis yumanensis
- Pappogeomys castanops
- Myotis evotis
- Myotis leibii
- Myotis thysanodes
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- Geomys bursarius
- Idionycteris phyllotis
- Ashmunella salinasensis
- Euderma maculatum
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- ORGAN MOUNTAINS COLORADO CHIPMUNK
1997
Holdermann, D. 1997. Location of ^Tamias quadrivittatus oscurensis sighting by Dave Holdermann on 7 Sept 1997.
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S86HAFNHNMUS, Legacy reference. Physical copy not yet located.
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S89SULNHNMUS, Legacy reference. Physical copy not yet located.
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2000
Holdermann, D. 2000. Fax to T. Neville with excerpts from a report on the conservation and ecology of the Colorado chipmunk. 6 p.
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2016
Perkins-Taylor, I. 2016. Occupancy Modeling and Species Distribution Modeling to Monitor the Oscura Mountains Chipmunk: Thesis Proposal Draft. Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Ecology, New Mexico State University. 41 p.
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1979
Patterson, Bruce D. 1979. The status of the Organ Mountains population of Eutamias. Unpublished report from the Dept. of Biology, NMSU to the NM Dept. of Game and Fish. 3 May 1979. 22 pp.
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1990
Sullivan, R.M. and R.A. Smartt. 1990. Biological survey of the Colorado chipmunk (Eutamias quadrivittatus), Oscura Mountain land snail (Oreohelix socorroensis), and other flora and fauna along the proposed access road to Jim Site (including Kidd and Duffy
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1993
McConachie, J. 1993. Letter to David Mehlman, 25 January 1993. List of specimens of selected mammals from New Mexico Museum of Natural History collection.
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1995
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science. 1995. Unpublished database printout of mammal and snail collection data. 6 September 1995.
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1995
Sullivan, R.M. and R.A. Smartt. 1995. Potential impact on wildlife of fire control measures taken at the ACTC Upper Anchor, South Oscura Peak, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico.
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