2,260
Views
96
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Distribution and Climatic Relationships of the American Pika (Ochotona princeps) in the Sierra Nevada and Western Great Basin, U.S.A.; Periglacial Landforms as Refugia in Warming Climates

&
Pages 76-88 | Accepted 01 Aug 2009, Published online: 16 Jan 2018

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (11)

A. L. Whipple, C. Ray, J. Varner, J. N. Kitchens, A.A. Hove, J. A. Castillo Vardaro & J. L. Wilkening. (2022) Stress-associated metabolites vary with both season and habitat across populations of a climate sentinel species. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 54:1, pages 603-623.
Read now
Constance I. Millar & Robert D. Westfall. (2021) A complex patterned-ground ecosystem in the Sierra Nevada, California, USA supports unusual habitat for American pika. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 53:1, pages 148-176.
Read now
Constance I. Millar, Diane L. Delany, Kimberly A. Hersey, Mackenzie R. Jeffress, Andrew T. Smith, K. Jane Van Gunst & Robert D. Westfall. (2018) Distribution, climatic relationships, and status of American pikas (Ochotona princeps) in the Great Basin, USA. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 50:1.
Read now
Scott Hotaling, Lusha M. Tronstad & James Cody Bish. (2017) Macroinvertebrate richness is lower in high-elevation lakes vs nearby streams: evidence from Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Journal of Natural History 51:29-30, pages 1657-1669.
Read now
Constance I. Millar, Robert D. Westfall & Diane L. Delany. (2016) Thermal Components of American Pika Habitat—How does a Small Lagomorph Encounter Climate?. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 48:2, pages 327-343.
Read now
Sabuj Bhattacharyya & Chris Ray. (2015) Of plants and pikas: evidence for a climate-mediated decline in forage and cache quality. Plant Ecology & Diversity 8:5-6, pages 781-794.
Read now
Jennifer L. Wilkening, Chris Ray, Nathan Ramsay & Kelly Klingler. (2015) Alpine biodiversity and assisted migration: the case of the American pika (Ochotona princeps). Biodiversity 16:4, pages 224-236.
Read now
Constance I. Millar, Robert D. Westfall & Diane L. Delany. (2014) Thermal Regimes and Snowpack Relations of Periglacial Talus Slopes, Sierra Nevada, California, U.S.A.. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 46:2, pages 483-504.
Read now
Justine A. Smith & Liesl P. Erb. (2013) Patterns of Selective Caching Behavior of a Generalist Herbivore, the American Pika (Ochotona princeps). Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 45:3, pages 396-403.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (85)

Erik A. Beever, Jennifer L. Wilkening, Peter D. Billman, Lindsey L. Thurman, Kristina A. Ernest, David H. Wright, Alisha M. Gill, April C. Craighead, Nolan A. Helmstetter, Leona K. Svancara, Meghan J. Camp, Sabuj Bhattacharyya, Jedediah Fitzgerald, Jocelyn M.R. Hirose, Marie L. Westover, Francis D. Gerraty, Kelly B. Klingler, Danielle A. Schmidt, Dylan K. Ryals, Richard N. Brown, Steven L. Clark, Neil Clayton, Gail H. Collins, Kyle A. Cutting, Daniel F. Doak, Clinton W. Epps, Janet E. Foley, Johnnie French, Charles L. Hayes, Zachary A. Mills, Lucas Moyer-Horner, Lyle B. Nichols, Kate B. Orlofsky, Mary M. Peacock, Nicholas C. Penzel, Johnny Peterson, Nathan Ramsay, Tom Rickman, Megan M. Robinson, Hillary L. Robison, Karen M.C. Rowe, Kevin C. Rowe, Michael A. Russello, Adam B. Smith, Joseph A.E. Stewart, Will W. Thompson, James H. Thorne, Matthew D. Waterhouse, Shana S. Weber & Kenneth C. Wilson. (2023) Geographic and taxonomic variation in adaptive capacity among mountain-dwelling small mammals: Implications for conservation status and actions. Biological Conservation 282, pages 109942.
Crossref
Jeffrey S. Munroe & Alexander L. Handwerger. (2023) Contribution of rock glacier discharge to late summer and fall streamflow in the Uinta Mountains, Utah, USA. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 27:2, pages 543-557.
Crossref
Yong Gao, Yue‐Hui Yan, Si Yin, Long Yu, Lei Zhu, Xue‐Mei Ding, Ya‐Nan Zhang, Huan‐Huan Chen, Li‐Jun Tang, Zhu‐Mei Li, Hong‐Long Chu, Xiao‐Dong Shi, Zheng‐Rong Zou & Li‐Zhou Tang. (2022) Fragmented habitats and Pleistocene climate shaped diversification of the hoary bamboo rat ( Rhizomys pruinosus ) in the mountainous plateau of SW China . Journal of Systematics and Evolution 60:6, pages 1358-1370.
Crossref
Daniel Germain, Jenny Luciano, Jean-François Milot & Ali Faghfouri. (2022) The predator-prey relationship from a zoogeomorphic perspective: A study of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and bank swallow (Riparia riparia) in eastern Canada. Geomorphology 414, pages 108378.
Crossref
Constance I. Millar & Andrew T. Smith. (2022) Return of the pika: American pikas re‐occupy long‐extirpated, warm locations. Ecology and Evolution 12:9.
Crossref
Emily M. Monk & Chris Ray. (2022) Revisiting talus and free-air temperatures after 50 years of change at an American pika (Ochotona princeps) study site in the Southern Rockies. PLOS Climate 1:7, pages e0000049.
Crossref
J.R. Janke & T. Bolch. 2022. Treatise on Geomorphology. Treatise on Geomorphology 75 118 .
Cathleen Balantic, Andrea Adams, Shana Gross, Rachel Mazur, Sarah Sawyer, Jody Tucker, Marian Vernon, Claudia Mengelt, Jennifer Morales, James H. Thorne, Timothy M. Brown, Nicole Athearn & Toni Lyn Morelli. (2021) Toward climate change refugia conservation at an ecoregion scale. Conservation Science and Practice 3:9.
Crossref
Tomoki Sakiyama, Junko Morimoto, Osamu Watanabe, Nobuyuki Watanabe & Futoshi Nakamura. (2021) Occurrence of favorable local habitat conditions in an atypical landscape: Evidence of Japanese pika microrefugia. Global Ecology and Conservation 27, pages e01509.
Crossref
Mauro Gobbi & Valeria Lencioni. 2021. Glaciers and the Polar Environment. Glaciers and the Polar Environment.
Andrew T Smith. (2020) Conservation status of American pikas ( Ochotona princeps ) . Journal of Mammalogy 101:6, pages 1466-1488.
Crossref
Mauro Gobbi. (2020) Global warning: challenges, threats and opportunities for ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in high altitude habitats. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 66:Suppl., pages 5-20.
Crossref
Lauren M. Benedict, Meghan Wiebe, Maxwell Plichta, Heather Batts, Jessica Johnson, Emily Monk & Chris Ray. (2020) Microclimate and Summer Surface Activity in the American Pika (Ochotona princeps). Western North American Naturalist 80:3.
Crossref
Piia M. Kukka, Julie P. Thomas, Justine E. Benjamin & Thomas S. Jung. (2020) Rapid assessment of site occupancy by collared pika (Ochotona collaris) at the leading edge of their range. European Journal of Wildlife Research 66:4.
Crossref
Marie L Westover & Felisa A Smith. (2020) Investigating the role of environment in pika (Ochotona) body size patterns across taxonomic levels, space, and time. Journal of Mammalogy 101:3, pages 804-816.
Crossref
Ashley L Whipple, Chris Ray, Max Wasser, James N Kitchens, Alisa A Hove, Johanna Varner & Jennifer L Wilkening. (2020) Temporal vs. spatial variation in stress-associated metabolites within a population of climate-sensitive small mammals. Conservation Physiology 9:1.
Crossref
Daniel E. Winkler. 2020. Encyclopedia of the World's Biomes. Encyclopedia of the World's Biomes 574 580 .
Adam B. Smith, Erik A. Beever, Aimee E. Kessler, Aaron N. Johnston, Chris Ray, Clinton W. Epps, Hayley C. Lanier, Rob C. Klinger, Thomas J. Rodhouse, Johanna Varner, John D. Perrine, Amy Seglund, L. Embere Hall, Kurt Galbreath, Chris MacGlover, Peter Billman, Gretchen Blatz, Jason Brewer, Jessica Castillo Vardaro, Anna D. Chalfoun, Gail Collins, April Craighead, Chris Curlis, Christopher Daly, Daniel F. Doak, Mitch East, Mark Edwards, Liesl Erb, Kristina A. Ernest, Brian Fauver, Kerry R. Foresman, Ken Goehring, Joan Hagar, Charles L. Hayes, Philippe Henry, Kimberly Hersey, Shannon L. Hilty, Jim Jacobson, Mackenzie R. Jeffress, Tom Manning, Amy Masching, Bryce Maxell, Rayo McCollough, Corrie McFarland, Eric Miskow, Toni Lyn Morelli, Lucas Moyer-Horner, Megan Mueller, Martin Nugent, Beth Pratt, Mary Rasmussen-Flores, Tom H. Rickman, Hillary Robison, Arthur Rodriguez, Karen Rowe, Kevin Rowe, Michael A. Russello, Vicki Saab, Angie Schmidt, Joseph A. E. Stewart, James N. Stuart, Leona K. Svancara, Will Thompson, Julie Timmins, Gregg Treinish, Matthew D. Waterhouse, Marie L. Westover, Jennifer Wilkening & Leah Yandow. (2019) Alternatives to genetic affinity as a context for within-species response to climate. Nature Climate Change 9:10, pages 787-794.
Crossref
Mircea Voiculescu, Ana-Neli Ianăş & Daniel Germain. (2019) Exploring the impact of snow vole (Chionomys nivalis) burrowing activity in the Făgăraș Mountains, Southern Carpathians (Romania): Geomorphic characteristics and sediment budget. CATENA 181, pages 104070.
Crossref
Catherine Jarnevich & Nicholas Young. (2019) Not so Normal Normals: Species Distribution Model Results are Sensitive to Choice of Climate Normals and Model Type. Climate 7:3, pages 37.
Crossref
Thomas J. Rodhouse, Mackenzie R. Jeffress, Kirk R. Sherrill, Sean R. Mohren, Nancy J. Nordensten, Michael L. Magnuson, Donelle Schwalm, Jessica A. Castillo, Matthew Shinderman & Clinton W. Epps. (2018) Geographical variation in the influence of habitat and climate on site occupancy turnover in American pika ( Ochotona princeps ) . Diversity and Distributions 24:11, pages 1506-1520.
Crossref
Jessica A. Castillo Vardaro, Clinton W. Epps, Benjamin W. Frable & Chris Ray. (2018) Identification of a contact zone and hybridization for two subspecies of the American pika (Ochotona princeps) within a single protected area. PLOS ONE 13:7, pages e0199032.
Crossref
Jeffrey S. Munroe. (2018) Distribution, evidence for internal ice, and possible hydrologic significance of rock glaciers in the Uinta Mountains, Utah, USA. Quaternary Research 90:1, pages 50-65.
Crossref
L. Embere Hall & Anna D. Chalfoun. (2017) What to eat in a warming world: do increased temperatures necessitate hazardous duty pay?. Oecologia 186:1, pages 73-84.
Crossref
Kevin S. McKelvey & Polly C. Buotte. 2018. Climate Change and Rocky Mountain Ecosystems. Climate Change and Rocky Mountain Ecosystems 143 167 .
Patrick Foley, Tara Roth, Janet Foley & Chris Ray. (2017) Rodent–Pika Parasite Spillover in Western North America. Journal of Medical Entomology 54:5, pages 1251-1257.
Crossref
Duccio Tampucci, Mauro Gobbi, Giuseppe Marano, Patrizia Boracchi, Giacomo Boffa, Francesco Ballarin, Paolo Pantini, Roberto Seppi, Chiara Compostella & Marco Caccianiga. (2017) Ecology of active rock glaciers and surrounding landforms: climate, soil, plants and arthropods. Boreas 46:2, pages 185-198.
Crossref
Paul D. Mathewson, Lucas Moyer-Horner, Erik A. Beever, Natalie J. Briscoe, Michael Kearney, Jeremiah M. Yahn & Warren P. Porter. (2017) Mechanistic variables can enhance predictive models of endotherm distributions: the American pika under current, past, and future climates. Global Change Biology 23:3, pages 1048-1064.
Crossref
Thomas J. Rodhouse, Matthew Hovland & Mackenzie R. Jeffress. (2017) Variation in subsurface thermal characteristics of microrefuges used by range core and peripheral populations of the American pika ( Ochotona princeps ) . Ecology and Evolution 7:5, pages 1514-1526.
Crossref
Erik A. Beever, John D. Perrine, Tom Rickman, Mary Flores, John P. Clark, Cassie Waters, Shana S. Weber, Braden Yardley, David Thoma, Tara Chesley-Preston, Kenneth E. Goehring, Michael Magnuson, Nancy Nordensten, Melissa Nelson & Gail H. Collins. (2016) Pika ( Ochotona princeps ) losses from two isolated regions reflect temperature and water balance, but reflect habitat area in a mainland region . Journal of Mammalogy 97:6, pages 1495-1511.
Crossref
Andrew T. Smith, John D. NagyConstance I. Millar. (2016) Behavioral Ecology of American Pikas (Ochotona princeps) at Mono Craters, California: Living on the Edge. Western North American Naturalist 76:4, pages 459.
Crossref
L. Embere Hall, Anna D. Chalfoun, Erik A. Beever & Anne E. Loosen. (2016) Microrefuges and the occurrence of thermal specialists: implications for wildlife persistence amidst changing temperatures. Climate Change Responses 3:1.
Crossref
Lucas Moyer-Horner, Erik A. Beever, Douglas H. Johnson, Mark Biel & Jami Belt. (2016) Predictors of Current and Longer-Term Patterns of Abundance of American Pikas (Ochotona princeps) across a Leading-Edge Protected Area. PLOS ONE 11:11, pages e0167051.
Crossref
Jessica A. Castillo, Clinton W. Epps, Mackenzie R. Jeffress, Chris Ray, Thomas J. Rodhouse & Donelle Schwalm. (2016) Replicated landscape genetic and network analyses reveal wide variation in functional connectivity for American pikas. Ecological Applications 26:6, pages 1660-1676.
Crossref
Chris Ray, Erik A. Beever & Thomas J. Rodhouse. (2016) Distribution of a climate‐sensitive species at an interior range margin. Ecosphere 7:6.
Crossref
Donelle Schwalm, Clinton W. Epps, Thomas J. Rodhouse, William B. Monahan, Jessica A. Castillo, Chris Ray & Mackenzie R. Jeffress. (2016) Habitat availability and gene flow influence diverging local population trajectories under scenarios of climate change: a place-based approach. Global Change Biology 22:4, pages 1572-1584.
Crossref
Kelsey M. RobsonClayton T. LambMichael A. Russello. (2016) Low genetic diversity, restricted dispersal, and elevation-specific patterns of population decline in American pikas in an atypical environment. Journal of Mammalogy 97:2, pages 464-472.
Crossref
Jørgen Rosvold. (2016) Perennial ice and snow-covered land as important ecosystems for birds and mammals. Journal of Biogeography 43:1, pages 3-12.
Crossref
Jennifer L. Wilkening, Chris Ray & Johanna Varner. (2016) When can we measure stress noninvasively? Postdeposition effects on a fecal stress metric confound a multiregional assessment. Ecology and Evolution 6:2, pages 502-513.
Crossref
Lucas Moyer‐Horner, Paul D. Mathewson, Gavin M. Jones, Michael R. Kearney & Warren P. Porter. (2015) Modeling behavioral thermoregulation in a climate change sentinel. Ecology and Evolution 5:24, pages 5810-5822.
Crossref
Constance I. Millar, Robert D. Westfall, Angela Evenden, Jeffrey G. Holmquist, Jutta Schmidt-Gengenbach, Rebecca S. Franklin, Jan Nachlinger & Diane L. Delany. (2015) Potential climatic refugia in semi-arid, temperate mountains: Plant and arthropod assemblages associated with rock glaciers, talus slopes, and their forefield wetlands, Sierra Nevada, California, USA. Quaternary International 387, pages 106-121.
Crossref
Hans W. Otto, James A. Wilson & Erik A. Beever. (2015) Facing a Changing World: Thermal Physiology of American Pikas ( Ochotona princeps ) . Western North American Naturalist 75:4, pages 429-445.
Crossref
S Bhattacharyya, S Dutta, B S Adhikari & G S Rawat. (2015) Presence of a small mammalian prey species in open habitat is dependent on refuge availability. Mammal Research 60:4, pages 293-300.
Crossref
Matt Shinderman. (2015) American pika in a low‐elevation lava landscape: expanding the known distribution of a temperature‐sensitive species. Ecology and Evolution 5:17, pages 3666-3676.
Crossref
Leah H. Yandow, Anna D. Chalfoun & Daniel F. Doak. (2015) Climate Tolerances and Habitat Requirements Jointly Shape the Elevational Distribution of the American Pika (Ochotona princeps), with Implications for Climate Change Effects. PLOS ONE 10:8, pages e0131082.
Crossref
Hayley C. Lanier, Rob Massatti, Qixin He, Link E. Olson & L. Lacey Knowles. (2015) Colonization from divergent ancestors: glaciation signatures on contemporary patterns of genomic variation in Collared Pikas ( Ochotona collaris ) . Molecular Ecology 24:14, pages 3688-3705.
Crossref
Isaac A. Hart, Jack M. Broughton & Ruth Gruhn. (2017) El Niño controls Holocene rabbit and hare populations in Baja California. Quaternary Research 84:1, pages 46-56.
Crossref
Joseph A. E. Stewart, John D. Perrine, Lyle B. Nichols, James H. Thorne, Constance I. Millar, Kenneth E. Goehring, Cody P. Massing & David H. Wright. (2015) Revisiting the past to foretell the future: summer temperature and habitat area predict pika extirpations in California. Journal of Biogeography 42:5, pages 880-890.
Crossref
Andrew T. Smith & John D. Nagy. (2015) Population resilience in an American pika ( Ochotona princeps ) metapopulation . Journal of Mammalogy 96:2, pages 394-404.
Crossref
Jennifer L. Wilkening, Chris Ray & Johanna Varner. (2015) Relating Sub-Surface Ice Features to Physiological Stress in a Climate Sensitive Mammal, the American Pika (Ochotona princeps). PLOS ONE 10:3, pages e0119327.
Crossref
R. Gentili, C. Baroni, M. Caccianiga, S. Armiraglio, A. Ghiani & S. Citterio. (2015) Potential warm-stage microrefugia for alpine plants: Feedback between geomorphological and biological processes. Ecological Complexity 21, pages 87-99.
Crossref
Kevin C. Rowe, Karen M. C. Rowe, Morgan W. Tingley, Michelle S. Koo, James L. Patton, Chris J. Conroy, John D. Perrine, Steven R. Beissinger & Craig Moritz. (2015) Spatially heterogeneous impact of climate change on small mammals of montane California. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282:1799, pages 20141857.
Crossref
Sabuj Bhattacharyya, Bhupendra Singh Adhikari & Gopal Singh Rawat. (2014) Influence of microclimate on the activity of Royle's pika in the western Himalaya, India. Zoological Studies 53:1.
Crossref
Constance I. Millar, Katherine Heckman, Christopher Swanston, Karena Schmidt, Robert D. Westfall & Diane L. Delany. (2014) Radiocarbon dating of American pika fecal pellets provides insights into population extirpations and climate refugia. Ecological Applications 24:7, pages 1748-1768.
Crossref
Johanna Varner & M. Denise Dearing. (2014) The Importance of Biologically Relevant Microclimates in Habitat Suitability Assessments. PLoS ONE 9:8, pages e104648.
Crossref
Liesl P. Erb, Chris Ray & Robert Guralnick. (2014) Determinants of pika population density vs. occupancy in the Southern Rocky Mountains. Ecological Applications 24:3, pages 429-435.
Crossref
Johanna Varner & M. Denise Dearing. (2014) Dietary plasticity in pikas as a strategy for atypical resource landscapes. Journal of Mammalogy 95:1, pages 72-81.
Crossref
Jessica A. Castillo, Clinton W. Epps, Anne R. Davis & Samuel A. Cushman. (2014) Landscape effects on gene flow for a climate-sensitive montane species, the American pika. Molecular Ecology 23:4, pages 843-856.
Crossref
Constance I. Millar, Robert D. Westfall & Diane L. Delany. (2013) New Records of Marginal Locations for American Pika ( Ochotona princeps ) in the Western Great Basin . Western North American Naturalist 73:4, pages 457-476.
Crossref
J. L. Wilkening, C. Ray & K. L. Sweazea. (2013) Stress hormone concentration in Rocky Mountain populations of the American pika (Ochotona princeps). Conservation Physiology 1:1, pages cot027-cot027.
Crossref
Constance I. Millar, Robert D. Westfall & Diane L. Delany. (2013) Thermal and hydrologic attributes of rock glaciers and periglacial talus landforms: Sierra Nevada, California, USA. Quaternary International 310, pages 169-180.
Crossref
Rebecca S. Franklin. (2013) Growth response of the alpine shrub, Linanthus pungens, to snowpack and temperature at a rock glacier site in the eastern Sierra Nevada of California, USA. Quaternary International 310, pages 20-33.
Crossref
Erik A. Beever, S. Z. Dobrowski, J. Long, A. R. Mynsberge & N. B. Piekielek. (2013) Understanding relationships among abundance, extirpation, and climate at ecoregional scales. Ecology 94:7, pages 1563-1571.
Crossref
Kevin R. Ford, Ailene K. Ettinger, Jessica D. Lundquist, Mark S. Raleigh & Janneke Hille Ris Lambers. (2013) Spatial Heterogeneity in Ecologically Important Climate Variables at Coarse and Fine Scales in a High-Snow Mountain Landscape. PLoS ONE 8:6, pages e65008.
Crossref
Mackenzie R. Jeffress, Thomas J. Rodhouse, Chris Ray, Susan Wolff & Clinton W. Epps. (2013) The idiosyncrasies of place: geographic variation in the climate–distribution relationships of the American pika. Ecological Applications 23:4, pages 864-878.
Crossref
Hayley C. Lanier & Link E. Olson. (2013) Deep barriers, shallow divergences: reduced phylogeographical structure in the collared pika (Mammalia: Lagomorpha: Ochotona collaris ) . Journal of Biogeography 40:3, pages 466-478.
Crossref
Melanie Stine. (2013) Clyde Wahrhaftig and Allan Cox (1959) Rock glaciers in the Alaska Range. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America 70(4): 383–436 . Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment 37:1, pages 130-139.
Crossref
J.R. Janke, N.R. Regmi, J.R. Giardino & J.D. Vitek. 2013. Treatise on Geomorphology. Treatise on Geomorphology 238 273 .
Gail H. Collins & Bradley T. Bauman. (2012) Distribution of Low-Elevation American Pika Populations in the Northern Great Basin. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 3:2, pages 311-318.
Crossref
Joseph A. E. Stewart & David H. Wright. (2012) Assessing persistence of the American pika at historic localities in California's Northern Sierra Nevada. Wildlife Society Bulletin 36:4, pages 759-764.
Crossref
Toni Lyn Morelli, Adam B. Smith, Christina R. Kastely, Ilaria Mastroserio, Craig Moritz & Steven R. Beissinger. (2012) Anthropogenic refugia ameliorate the severe climate-related decline of a montane mammal along its trailing edge. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279:1745, pages 4279-4286.
Crossref
Philippe Henry, Alison Henry & Michael A. Russello. (2012) Variation in Habitat Characteristics of American Pikas along an Elevation Gradient at Their Northern Range Margin. Northwest Science 86:4, pages 346-350.
Crossref
Michael T. Calkins, Erik A. Beever, Kenneth G. Boykin, Jennifer K. Frey & Mark C. Andersen. (2012) Not-so-splendid isolation: modeling climate-mediated range collapse of a montane mammal Ochotona princeps across numerous ecoregions. Ecography 35:9, pages 780-791.
Crossref
David R. Butler. (2012) The impact of climate change on patterns of zoogeomorphological influence: Examples from the Rocky Mountains of the Western U.S.A.. Geomorphology 157-158, pages 183-191.
Crossref
Deyan Ge, Zhaoqun Zhang, Lin Xia, Qian Zhang, Yong Ma & Qisen Yang. (2012) Did the expansion of C4 plants drive extinction and massive range contraction of micromammals? Inferences from food preference and historical biogeography of pikas. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 326-328, pages 160-171.
Crossref
Elisa Barbour & Lara M. Kueppers. (2011) Conservation and management of ecological systems in a changing California. Climatic Change 111:1, pages 135-163.
Crossref
Mark S. Raleigh & Jessica D. Lundquist. (2012) Comparing and combining SWE estimates from the SNOW-17 model using PRISM and SWE reconstruction. Water Resources Research 48:1.
Crossref
Constance I. Millar. (2011) Influence of Domestic Livestock Grazing on American Pika ( Ochotona princeps ) Haypiling behavior in the Eastern Sierra Nevada and Great Basin . Western North American Naturalist 71:3, pages 425-430.
Crossref
Erik Beever & Jerrold BelantErik Beever & Jerrold Belant. 2011. Ecological Consequences of Climate Change. Ecological Consequences of Climate Change 285 294 .
Liesl P Erb, Chris Ray & Robert Guralnick. (2011) On the generality of a climate-mediated shift in the distribution of the American pika ( Ochotona princeps ) . Ecology 92:9, pages 1730-1735.
Crossref
John A. Wiens, Nathaniel E. Seavy & Dennis Jongsomjit. (2011) Protected areas in climate space: What will the future bring?. Biological Conservation 144:8, pages 2119-2125.
Crossref
ERIK A. BEEVER, CHRIS RAY, JENIFER L. WILKENING, PETER F. BRUSSARD & PHILIP W. MOTE. (2011) Contemporary climate change alters the pace and drivers of extinction. Global Change Biology 17:6, pages 2054-2070.
Crossref
Tom Manning & Joan C. Hagar. (2011) Use of Nonalpine Anthropogenic Habitats by American Pikas ( Ochotona princeps ) in Western Oregon . Western North American Naturalist 71:1, pages 106-112.
Crossref
Jennifer L. Wilkening, Chris Ray, Erik A. Beever & Peter F. Brussard. (2011) Modeling contemporary range retraction in Great Basin pikas (Ochotona princeps) using data on microclimate and microhabitat. Quaternary International 235:1-2, pages 77-88.
Crossref
Thomas J. Rodhouse, Erik A. Beever, Lisa K. Garrett, Kathryn M. Irvine, Mackenzie R. Jeffress, Michael Munts & Chris Ray. (2010) Distribution of American pikas in a low-elevation lava landscape: conservation implications from the range periphery. Journal of Mammalogy 91:5, pages 1287-1299.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.