If you liked Biology of the Heteromyidae by James H. Brown and Hugh H. Genoways, start with Systematics and Evolutionary Relationships of Spiny Pocket Mice, Genus Liomys (1973), Housing Outlook, 1980-1990 (1985), and Museum philosophy for the twenty-first century (2006). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Systematics and Evolutionary Relationships of Spiny Pocket Mice, Genus Liomys
1973 · 368 pages · Hugh H. Genoways · Same author
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Housing Outlook, 1980-1990
1985 · 190 pages · Apgar, William C., Jr., James H. Brown, George Masnick, John R. Pitkin · Same author
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Museum philosophy for the twenty-first century
2006 · 309 pages · Hugh H. Genoways · Same author
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State laws as they pertain to scientific collecting permits
1976 · 81 pages · Hugh H. Genoways · Same author
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5
Bats of Jamaica
2005 · 155 pages · Hugh H. Genoways · Same author
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Mammalian biology in South America
1982 · 539 pages · Michael A. Mares, Hugh H. Genoways · Same author
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Systematists, other users, and uses of North American collections of Recent mammals
1976 · 87 pages · Hugh H. Genoways · Same author
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Height growth prediction for black locust on surface-mined areas in West Virginia
1973 · 11 pages · James H. Brown · Same author
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Biological investigations in the Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas
1979 · 442 pages · Hugh H. Genoways · Same author
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Enigmatic Samuel Aughey
2025 · 102 pages · Hugh H. Genoways, Margaret Bolick, Mary Anne Andrei · Same author
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A new species of spiny pocket mouse (genus Liomys) from Jalisco, Mexico
1971 · 7 pages · Hugh H. Genoways · Same author
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Site factors and seeding methods affecting germination and survival of tree species direct-seeded on surface-mined areas
1973 · 25 pages · James H. Brown · Same author
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What should I read after Biology of the Heteromyidae?
BookOrb recommends Systematics and Evolutionary Relationships of Spiny Pocket Mice, Genus Liomys (1973), Housing Outlook, 1980-1990 (1985), Museum philosophy for the twenty-first century (2006), State laws as they pertain to scientific collecting permits (1976), and Bats of Jamaica (2005).
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Who wrote Biology of the Heteromyidae?
Biology of the Heteromyidae is by James H. Brown and Hugh H. Genoways.