W. Thomas Jones, Ph.D.

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Tom's early research on the evolution of mammalian dispersal was followed by studies of redtail monkey social behavior, including that of radiocollared solitary males, in Uganda. He is no longer in academia.

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Waser PM, Jones WT. (1991) Survival and reproductive effort in banner-tailed kangaroo rats Ecology. 72: 771-777
Jones WT. (1989) Dispersal Distance and the Range of Nightly Movements in Merriam's Kangaroo Rats Journal of Mammalogy. 70: 27-34
Jones WT. (1988) Density‐Related Changes in Survival of Philopatric and Dispersing Kangaroo Rats Ecology. 69: 1474-1478
Jones WT, Waser PM, Elliott LF, et al. (1988) Philopatry, dispersal, and habitat saturation in the banner-tailed kangaroo rat, Dipodomys spectabilis Ecology. 69: 1466-1473
Jones WT. (1988) Variation in Sex Ratios of Banner-Tailed Kangaroo Rats in Relation to Population Density Journal of Mammalogy. 69: 303-310
Jones WT. (1986) Survivorship in Philopatric and Dispersing Kangaroo Rats (Dipodomys Spectabilis) Ecology. 67: 202-207
Jones WT. (1984) Natal philopatry in bannertailed kangaroo rats Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 15: 151-155
Waser PM, Jones WT. (1983) Natal philopatry among solitary mammals. Quarterly Review of Biology. 58: 355-390
Austad SN, Jones WT, Waser PM. (1979) Territorial defence in speckled wood butterflies: why does the resident always win? Animal Behaviour. 27: 960-961
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