BIBLIOGRAPHY
of
Laurence M. Hardy
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1. Description of a new species of snake (Genus Dryadophis) from Mexico. Copeia 1963 (4):669-672, December 31.
*2. The amphibians of Sinaloa, Mexico. Thesis for M.A. degree, The University of Kansas, December, 1964.
3. A replacement name for Dryadophis fasciatus Hardy. Copeia 1964 (4):714, December 31.
4. The colubrid snake Tantilla armillata Cope in Nicaragua. J. Arizona Acad. Sci., 4:194-196,
March, 1967. (With Charles
J. Cole, second author)
5. A field guide to western reptiles and amphibians. By Robert C. Stebbins. [Review] The Biologist 50:62-63, January, 1968.
6. Morphological variation in a population of the snake, Tantilla gracilis Baird and Girard. Univ. Kansas Publ., Mus. Nat. Hist. 17(15):613-629, 6 figs., May 14, 1968. (With Charles J. Cole, second author)
*7. The amphibians and reptiles of Sinaloa, Mexico. Univ. Kansas Publ., Mus. Nat. Hist. 18(3):39-252, pls. 1-8, 91 figs., April 4, 1969. (With Roy W. McDiarmid, second author) This paper has been out of print for several decades. It is now available as a PDF file (48 MB in size; 224 pages). Let me know if you prefer this via regular mail on a CD. Download PDF
*8. Systematic revisions of the genera Pseudoficimia, Gyalopion, and ficimia (Serpentes: Culubridae). Dissertation for the Ph.D. degree, The University of New Mexico, 1969.
9. Intersexuality in a Mexican colubrid snake (Pseudoficimia). Herpetologica 26(3):336-343, September, 1970.
10. A systematic revision of the genus Psuedoficimia (Serpentes: Colubridae). J. Herpetology 6(1):53-69, 1972.
*11. Laboratory Manual for General Biology. Laurence M. Hardy, Editor. Kendall/Hunt Publ. Co., Dubuque, Iowa, x + 212 pp., 1973. (With Bobby F. Dowden, Lillene M. Herring, Dorothy A. Hubble, and Selvestion Jimes)
12. Pseudoficimia and Pseudoficimia frontalis. Cat. Amer. Amphib. Rept., 146.1-146.2, 1973.
13. A systematic revision of the colubrid snake genus Gyalopion. J. Herpetology 9(1):107-132, 1975.
14. A systematic revision of the colubrid snake genus Ficimia. J. Herpetology 9(2):133-168, 1975.
15. Comparative morphology and evolutionary relationships of the colubrid snake genera Pseudoficimia, Ficimia, and Gyalopion. J. Herpetology 9(4):323-366, 1975.
16. The chromosomes of a rare Mexican colubrid snake. Copeia, 1976(1):189-191.
*17. Laboratory Manual for General Biology. Second Edition. Laurence M. Hardy, Editor. Kendall/Hunt Publ. Co., Dubuque, Iowa, xii + 222 pp., 1976. (With Lillene M. Herring, and Selvestion Jimes)
18. Gyalopion, G. canum, and G. quadrangularis. Cat. Amer. Amphib. Rept. 182.1-182.4, 1976.
19. Ficimia streckeri. Cat. Amer. Amphib. Rept. 181.1-181.2, 1976.
20. Possible hybridization between Gyalopion canum and Ficimia publia (Serpentes: Colubridae). Amer. Zool. 16(2): Abstr. No. 16, Spring, 1976.
21. Observations on Cnemidophorus guttatus in Veracruz. Chicago Herpetological Soc. Bull. 12(4):101-102, 1977.
22. Ficimia olivacea. Cat. Amer. Amphib. Rept. 219.1-219.2, October 6, 1978.
23. Environmental facotrs and microhabitats in rain forest of Tabasco, Mexico. Southwestern Nat. 23:683-685, December 28, 1978.
24. Ficimia ramirezi. Cat. Amer. Amphib. Rept. 228.1, September 9, 1979.
25. Checklist of the amphibians and reptiles of Caddo and Bossier Parishes, Louisiana. Louisiana State Univ. Shreveport, Mus. Life Sci. Bull. 2:1-12, October 1, 1979.
26. Checklist of the fishes of Caddo and Bossier Parishes, Louisiana. Louisiana State Univ. Shreveport, Mus. Life Sci. Bull. 3:1-12, October 1, 1979. (With William H. LeGrande, second author)
27. Ficimia ruspator. Cat. Amer. Amphib. Rept. 243.1, January 1980.
28. The breeding migration of the Mole salamander, Ambystoma talpoideum in Louisiana. J. Herpetology 14:327-335, 1980. (With, Larry R. Raymond, second author)
29. Ficimia publia. Cat. Amer. Amphib. Rept. 254.1-254.2, 13 August 1980.
30. Ficimia variegata. Cat. Amer. Amphib. Rept. 269.1-269.2, 1980.
31. Parthenogenetic reproduction in lizards: Histological evidence. J. Morph. 170(2):215-237, November 1981. (With, Charles J. Cole, second author)
*32. Systematics of North American colubrid snakes related to Tantilla planiceps (Blainville). Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 171:199-284, 17 December 1981. (With, Charles J. Cole, first author)
33. Checklist of the mammals of Caddo and Bossier Parishes, Louisiana. Louisiana State Univ. Shreveport, Mus. Life Sci. Bull. 5:1-11, 25 August 1982.
34. Taxonomic status of the Corn snake, Elaphe guttata (Linnaeus) (Colubridae), in Louisiana and eastern Texas. Southwestern Nat. 28(1):105-107, 19 March 1983. (With, Larry R. Raymond, first author)
35. Tantilla atriceps. Cat. Amer. Amphib. Rept. 317.1-317.2, 17 March 1983. (With, Charles J. Cole, first author)
36. Tantilla hobartsmithi. Cat. Amer. Amphib. Rept. 318.1-318.2, 17 March 1983. (With, Charles J. Cole, first author)
37. Tantilla planiceps. Cat. Amer. Amphib. Rept. 319.1-319.2, 17 March 1983. (With, Charles J. Cole, first author)
38. Radioisotope tagging as a useful technique in field biology. Proc. Louisiana Acad. Sci. 48:93-100, 1985 (With, Larry R. Raymond, second author).
39. A lizard foretold. Natural History 1989:12, 14-17, May. Charles J. Cole, Carol R. Townsend, Herbert C. Dessauer, and Laurence M. Hardy.
40. Parthenogenetic reproduction in the neotropical unisexual lizard, Gymnophthalmus underwoodi (Reptilia: Teiidae). J. Morph. 201:215-234, 1989. Laurence M. Hardy, Charles J. Cole, and Carol R. Townsend.
41. The karyotype of Exiliboa placata Bogert (Tropidopheidae), and comparisons with the family Boidae (Reptilia: Serpentes). Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 102(4):1045-1049, 1989.
42. Unusually high bird component of Barn Owl, Tyto alba (Aves: Tytonidae), diet in coastal Louisiana. Proc. Louisiana Acad. Sci. 52:62-65. 1989.
43. Ficimia. Cat. Amer. Amphib. Rept. 471.1-5, 31 January, 1990.
44. Demography of a population of Ambystoma talpoideum (Caudata: Ambystomatidae) in northwestern Louisiana. Herpetologica 46:371-382, December 1990. Larry R. Raymond and Laurence M. Hardy
45. Observations on the activity of the pickerel frog, Rana palustris, in northern Louisiana. J. Herpetol. 25(2):220-222, 1991. (with Larry R. Raymond, second author)
46. Effects of a clearcut on a population of the mole salamander, Ambystoma talpoideum, in an adjacent unaltered forest. J. Herpetol. 25(4):509-512, 1991. (with, Larry R. Raymond, first author)
47. A crystalline protein is responsible for dimorphic egg jellies in the spotted salamander, Ambystoma maculatum (Shaw) (Caudata: Ambystomatidae). Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 100A(3):653-660, 1991. (with, M. Cran Lucas, second author).
48. Seasonal abundance of mosquitoes of northwestern Caddo Parish, Louisiana. Proc. Louisiana Acad. Sci. 54:19-22, 1991. (with, Laura M. Hardy, first author)
49. Activity and reproductive patterns of amphibians and reptiles from the Ongare Ondare River region of central Kenya, during the dry season. Proceedings Biol. Soc. Wash. 106(4):740-748, 1993.
50. The Gila Monster and its Allies -- The relationships, habits, and behavior of the lizards of the family Helodermatidae. Charles M. Bogert and Rafael Martin del Campo. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1956. 109:1-242. Reprinted by Soc. Study Amphib. Rept., 1993. Review Copeia 1994:1066-1068.
51. Checklist of the amphibians and reptiles of the Caddo Lake watershed in Texas and Louisiana. LSU in Shreveport, Bull. Mus. Life Sciences 10:1-31, Aug. 20, 1995.
52. Web of Life. The ecology and biodiversity of Caddo Lake. Louisiana State University in Shreveport. 16 pp., 1995 (with James L. Ingold, first author)
53. The bracket fungus Globiformes graveolens (Schw.) Murr. (Aphyllophorales: Polyporaceae) in northwestern Louisiana. Texas J. Sci., 49(2):169-172, 1997. (with Larry R. Raymond and Richard K. Speairs, Jr., 2nd and 3rd authors)
54. Morphology of a sterile tetraploid whiptail lizard of hybrid origin (genus Cnemidophorus). Amer. Mus. Novitates, (3228):1-16, June 10, 1998. (with Charles J. Cole, second author)
*55. Index to Herpetologica, 1976-1995 (vols. 32-51). 1998, Publ. by Herpetologists’ League, pp iv+230.
56. Birds of Louisiana. May 1998. State of Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation, and Tourism, Baton Rouge. (with 16 other authors)
57. Natural hybridization between the teiid lizards Cnemidophorus tesselatus (Parthenogenetic) and C. tigris marmoratus (Bisexual): Assessment of evolutionary alternatives. Amer. Mus. Novitates, (3345):1-64, August 28, 2001. (Harry L. Taylor, Charles J. Cole, Laurence M. Hardy, Herbert C. Dessauer, Carol R. Townsend, James M. Walker, and James E. Cordes)
58. Growth rates of the Louisiana pine snake (Pituophis ruthveni). In review; to be submitted to Herpetologica. (with John G. Himes [first author], D. Craig Rudolph, and Shirley J. Burgdorf)
59. Trees used for tube support by Sphodros rufipes (Latreille 1829) (Araneae, Atypidae) in northwestern Louisiana. 2003. J. Arachnology 31(3):437-440.
60. The genus Syrrhophus (Anura: Leptodactylidae) in Louisiana. 2004. Southwestern Naturalist 49(2):263-266.
61. Movement patterns and habitat selection by native and repatriated Louisiana pine snakes (Pituophis ruthveni):
Implications for conservation. 2005. Herpetological Natural History 9(2):103-116. (with John G. Himes [first
author], Laurence M. Hardy, D. Craig Rudolph, and Shirley J. Burgdorf)
62. Body temperature variations of the Louisiana pine snake (Pituophis ruthveni) in a longleaf pine ecosystem.
2005. Herpetological Natural History 9(2):117-126. (with John G. Himes [first author], Laurence M. Hardy, D. Craig
Rudolph, and Shirley J. Burgdorf)
63. Survivorship and mortality of the Louisiana pine snake (Pituophis ruthveni). 2005. In Press, Herpetological
Natural History. (with John G. Himes [first author]).
64. Relative abundances and seasonal activity patterns of reptiles and amphibians in northern Louisiana. 2005.
In Press, Herpetological Natural History. (with John G. Himes [first author]).
65. Hemidactylus turcicus (Mediterranean House Gecko). Geographic Distribution. 2005. Herpetological Review
36(2):201-202. (with Amanda C. Crnkovic and Larry R. Raymond).
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