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  1. Kays, R., M. Lasky, M.L. Allen, R. Dowler, M.T.R. Hawkins, A.G. Hope, B.A. Kohli, V.L. Mathis, B. McLean, L. Olson, C.W. Thompson, D. Thornton, J. Widness, and M.V. Cove. What is a picture worth: which mammals can be identified from camera traps and citizen scientist photographs? Journal of Mammalogy, accepted. [PDF]
  2. Bradley, R.D., N. Ordonez-Garza, C.W. Thompson, E.A. Wright, G. Ceballos, C.W. Kilpatrick, and D.J. Schmidly. Two new species of the Peromyscus boylii group (Cricetidae: Neotominae) from the Transverse Volcanic Belt of Mexico. Journal of Mammalogy 103:255-274. [PDF]
  3. Colella, C.P. J. Bates, S.F. Burneo, M.A. Camacho, C.A. Carrión Bonilla, I. Constable, G. D’Elía, J.L. Dunnum, S. Greiman, E.P. Hoberg, E. Lessa, S.W. Liphardt, M. Londoño-Gaviria, E. Losos, H. Lutz, N. Ordóñez Garza, A.T. Peterson, M.L. Martin, C.C. Ribas, B. Struminger, F. Torres Pérez, C.W. Thompson, M. Weksler, and J.A. Cook. 2021. Leveraging natural history biorepositories as a global, decentralized, pathogen surveillance network. PLOS Pathogens 17:e1009583. [PDF]
  4. Thompson, C.W., K.L. Phelps, M.W. Allard, J.A. Cook, J.L. Dunnum, A.W. Ferguson, M. Gelang, F.A.A. Khan, D.L. Paul, D.M. Reeder, N.B. Simmons, M.P.M. Vanhove, P.W. Webala, M. Weksler, and C.W. Kilpatrick. 2021. Preserve a voucher specimen! The critical need for integrating natural history collections in infectious disease studies. mBio 12:e02698-20. [PDF]
  5. Colella, J.P., B.R. Agwanda, F.A.A. Khan, J. Bates, C.A. Carrión Bonilla, N.U. de la Sancha, J.L. Dunnum, A.W. Ferguson, S. E. Greiman, P.K. Kiswele, E.P. Lessa, P. Soltis, C.W. Thompson, M.P.M. Vanhove, P.W. Webala, M. Weksler, and J.A. Cook. 2020. Building international biorepository capacity. 2020. Science 370:773-774. [PDF]
  6. Colella, J.P., B.R. Agwanda, F.A.A. Khan, J. Bates, C.A. Carrión Bonilla, N.U. de la Sancha, J.L. Dunnum, A.W. Ferguson, S. E. Greiman, P.K. Kiswele, E.P. Lessa, P. Soltis, C.W. Thompson, M.P.M. Vanhove, P.W. Webala, M. Weksler, and J.A. Cook. 2020. Building biorepository capacity internationally would stimulate more effective pathogen surveillance and mitigation: a response to Watsa et al. 2020 (electronic response to Watsa, M. et al. (2020) Rigorous wildlife disease surveillance. Science 369:145-147. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abc0017.) [PDF]
  7. Cook, J.A., S. Arai, B. Armién, J. Bates, C.A. Carrion Bonilla, M.B. de Souza Cortez, J.L. Dunnum, A.W. Ferguson, F.A. Anwarali Khan, D.L. Paul, D.M. Reeder, N.B. Simmons, B.M. Thiers, C.W. Thompson, N.S. Upham, M.P.M. Vanhove, P.W. Webala, M. Weksler, R. Yanagihara, and P.S. Soltis. 2020. Integrating biodiversity infrastructure into pathogen discovery and mitigation of emerging infectious diseases. BioScience 70:531-534. [PDF]
  8. Walsh, L.L., C.J. Giffen, and C.W. Thompson. 2019. Teaching biodiversity with museum specimens in an inquiry-based lab. CourseSource 6:1-11. [PDF]
  9. Thompson, C.W., F.B. Stangl, Jr., R.J. Baker, and R.D. Bradley. 2019. Ecological niche modeling identifies environmental factors influencing hybridization in ground squirrels (genus Ictidomys). Pp. 455-478, in From Field to Laboratory: A Memorial Volume Honoring Robert J. Baker (Robert D. Bradley, Hugh H. Genoways, David J. Schmidly, and Lisa C. Bradley, eds.). Special Publications of the Museum, Texas Tech University 71:1-911. [PDF]
  10. Phillips, C.D., J.L. Dunnum, R.C. Dowler, L.C. Bradley, H.J. Garner, K.A. MacDonald, B.K. Lim, M.A. Revelez, M.L. Campbell, H.L. Lutz, N. Ordóñez-Garza, J.A. Cook, R.D. Bradley, S.T. Alvarez-Castañeda, J.E. Bradley, L.N. Carraway, J.P. Carrera-E., C.J. Conroy, B.S. Coyner, J.R. Demboski, C.W. Dick, K. Doyle, J.A. Esselsytn, E. Gutierrez, J.D. Hanson, P.M. Holahan, T. Holmes, C.A. Iudica, R.N. Leite, T.E. Lee, J.L. Malaney, S.B. McLaren, N.D. Moncrief, L. Olson, E.A. Rickart, D.S. Rogers, C.W. Thompson, N.S. Upham, and P.M. Velazco. 2019. Curatorial guidelines and standards of the American Society of Mammalogists for collections of genetic resources. Journal of Mammalogy 100:1690-1694[PDF]
  11. Ruedas, L.A., S. Marques-Silva, J.H. French, R.N. Platt II, J. Salazar-Bravo, J.M. Mora, and C.W. Thompson. 2019. Taxonomy of the Sylvilagus brasiliensis complex in Central and South America (Lagomorpha: Leporidae). Journal of Mammalogy 100:1599-1630. [PDF]
  12. Xu, F., D. He, R. Ning, B. Zeng, C.W. Thompson, Y. Li, D. Wang, and Y. Li. 2019. Genetic diversity of chemokine XCL1 and its receptor XCR1 in murine rodents. Developmental and Comparative Immunology 98:80-88. [PDF]
  13. Dunnum, J.L., B.S. McLean, R.C. Dowler, S.T. Alvarez-Castañeda, J.E. Bradley, R.D. Bradley, L.N. Carraway, J.P. Carrera-E., C.J. Conroy, B.S. Coyner, J.R. Demboski, C.W. Dick, K. Doyle, J.A. Esselstyn, E. Gutierrez, J.D. Hanson, P.M. Holahan, T. Holmes, C.A. Iudica, R.N. Leite, T.E. Lee, B.K. Lim, J.L. Malaney, S.B. McLaren, N.D. Moncrief, L. Olson, N. Ordines-Garza, C.D. Phillips, M.A. Revelez, E.A. Rickart, D.S. Rogers, C.W. Thompson, N.S. Upham, and P.M. Velazco. 2018. Mammal collections of the Western Hemisphere: a survey and directory of collections. Journal of Mammalogy 99:1307-1322. [PDF]
  14. Pitts, R.M., H.M. Huynh, C.W. Thompson, and K.F. Maranth. 2018. Note on December breeding in the plains pocket gopher (Geomys bursarius) in North Texas. Transactions of the Missouri Academy of Science 46:67-68. [PDF]
  15. Walsh, L.L., R. Seabloom, and C.W. Thompson. 2017. Range extension of the Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana) in North Dakota. Prairie Naturalist Prairie Naturalist 49:31-34.
  16. Ruedas, L.A., S. Marques-Silva, J.H. French, R.N. Platt II, J. Salazar-Bravo, J.M. Mora, and C.W. Thompson. 2017. A prolegomenon to the systematics of South American cottontail rabbits (Mammalia, Lagomorpha, Leporidae: Sylvilagus): designation of a neotype for S. brasiliensis (Linnaeus, 1758), and restoration of S. andinus (Thomas, 1897) and S. tapetillus Thomas, 1913. Miscellaneous Publications, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan 205:1-63. [PDF]
  17. Wu, X., J. Wu, C.W. Thompson, and Y. Li. 2015. Adaptive evolution of the MHC class III gene RAGE in primates and murine rodents. International Journal of Immunogenetics 331:1-24. [PDF]
  18. Thompson, C. W., F.B. Stangl, Jr., and R.D. Bradley. 2015. Ancient hybridization and subsequent mitochondrial capture in ground squirrels (genus Ictidomys). Occasional Papers of the Museum, Texas Tech University 331:1-24. [PDF]
  19. Platt II, R.N., B.R. Amman, M.S. Corley, C.W. Thompson, and R.D. Bradley. 2015. What is Peromyscus? Evidence from nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequences for a new classification. Journal of Mammalogy 96:708-719. [PDF]
  20. Ordóñez-Garza, N., C.W. Thompson, M.K. Unkefer, C.W. Edwards, J.G. Owen, and R.D. Bradley. 2014. Examination of the Neotoma mexicana species group in Mesoamerica: molecular evidence for recognition of N. ferruginea Tomes 1861. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 127:518-532. [PDF]
  21. Rocha, L.A., A. Aleixo, G. Allen, F. Almeda, C. Baldwin, M. Barclay, J. Bates, A. Bauer, F. Benzoni, C. Berns, M. Berumen, D.C. Blackburn, S. Blum, F. Bolaños, R. Bowie, R. Britz, R. Brown, C.D. Cadena, K. Carpenter, L.M. Ceríaco, P. Chakrabarty, G. Chaves, J.H. Choat, K. Clements, B. Collette, A. Collins, J. Coyne, J. Cracraft, T. Daniel, M.R. de Carvalho, K. de Queiroz, F. Di Dario, R. Drewes, J. Dumbacher, A. Engilis Jr, M.V. Erdmann, W. Eschmeyer, C.R. Feldman, B. Fisher, J. Fjeldså, P. Fritsch, J. Fuchs, A. Getahun, A. Gill, M. Gomon, T. Gosliner, G. Graves, C. Griswold, R. Guralnick, K. Hartel, K.M. Helgen, H. Ho, D. Iskandar, T. Iwamoto, Z. Jaafar, H. James, D. Johnson, D. Kavanaugh, N. Knowlton, E. Lacey, H. Larson, P. Last, J. Leis, H. Lessios, J. Liebherr, M. Lowman, D.L. Mahler, V. Mamonekene, K. Matsuura, G. Mayer, H. Mays Jr., J. McCosker, R. McDiarmid, J. McGuire, M. Miller, R. Mooi, R.D. Mooi, C. Moritz, P. Myers, M. Nachman, R.A. Nussbaum, D. Ó Foighil, L. Parenti, J. Parham, E. Paul, G. Paulay, J. Pérez-Emán, A. Perez-Matus, S. Poe, J. Pogonoski, D. Rabosky, J.E. Randall, J. Reimer, D.R. Robertson, M.-O. Rödel, M.T. Rodrigues, P. Roopnarine, L. Rüber, M. Ryan, F. Sheldon, G. Shinohara, A. Short, B. Simison, W. Smith-Vaniz, V. Springer, M. Stiassny, J.G. Tello, C.W. Thompson, T. Trnski, P. Tucker, T. Valqui, M. Vecchione, E. Verheyen, P.C. Wainwright, T.A. Wheeler, W. White, K. Will, J. T. Williams, E.O. Wilson, K. Winker, R. Winterbottom, and C. Witt. 2014. Collecting biological specimens is essential in science and conservation. Science 344:814-815. [PDF]
  22. Booth-Binczik, S.D., R.D. Bradley, C.W. Thompson, L.C. Bender, J.W. Huntley, J.A. Harvey, L.L. Laack, and J.L. Mays. 2013. Ocelot food habits and potential for competition with bobcats in South Texas. Southwestern Naturalist 58:403-410. [PDF]
  23. Thompson, C.W., and E.J. Finck. 2013. A northward range extension of the hispid cotton rat (Sigmodon hispidus) in Missouri. Prairie Naturalist 45:96-99. [PDF]
  24. Thompson, C.W., F.A. Anwarali Khan, F.B. Stangl, Jr., R.J. Baker, and R.D. Bradley. 2013. Multi-locus analyses indicate a mosaic hybrid zone in ground squirrels (genus Ictidomys). Ecology and Evolution 3:4448-4460. [PDF]
  25. Pitts, R.M., M.R. Mauldin, C.W. Thompson, and J.R. Choate. 2013. Evidence of Hantavirus exposure in rodents from North Texas. Western North American Naturalist 73:386-391. [PDF]
  26. Thompson, C.W., and R.D. Bradley. 2013b. Neotoma picta. Pp. 316, in Mammals of Mexico (G. Ceballos, ed.). Johns Hopkins University Press. [PDF]
  27. Thompson, C.W., and R.D. Bradley. 2013. Neotoma isthmica. Pp. 306, in Mammals of Mexico (G. Ceballos, ed.). Johns Hopkins University Press. [PDF]
  28. Huynh, H.M., S. Bertolino, P.W. W. Lurz, J.L. Koprowski, G.R. Williams, C.W. Thompson, and D.F. McAlpine. 2011. The even darker side of the eastern gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis): a review of global introductions, invasion biology, and pest management strategies. Pp. 31-32, in Julius-Kuhn-Archiv 432 (J. Jacob and A. Esther, eds.). 8th European Vertebrate Pest Management Conference, Berlin, Germany.  [PDF]
  29. Thompson, C.W., J.R. Choate, H.H. Genoways, and E.J. Finck. 2011. Blarina hylophaga. Mammalian Species 43:94-103. [PDF]
  30. Thompson, C.W., R.S. Pfau, J.R. Choate, H.H. Genoways, and E.J. Finck. 2011. Identification and characterization of the contact zone between two species of short-tailed shrew (Blarina) in Iowa and Missouri. Canadian Journal of Zoology 89:278-288. [PDF]
  31. Bradley, R.D., C.W. Thompson, and R.R. Chambers. 2010. Rbp3 in geomyid rodents: reduced rate of molecular evolution or evidence for selection? Occasional Papers of the Museum, Texas Tech University 296:1:15. [PDF]
  32. Thompson, C.W., and J.D. Hoffman. 2009. Karyotype designation and habitat description of the northern short-tailed shrew (Blarina brevicauda, Say) neotype and paratypes. Jeffersoniana 22:1-5. [PDF]
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