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2006

Kays, R., 2006. The Mane Thing about Lions. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 2, 7.
    Patterson, B., Kays, R., Kasiki, S., Sebestyen, V., 2006. Developmental Effects of Climate on the Lion’s Mane (Panthera leo). Journal of Mammalogy 87, 193-200. doi:10.1644/05-MAMM-A-226R2.1
        Gompper, M.E., Kays, R., Ray, J.C., LaPoint, S.D., Bogan, D.A., Cryan, J., 2006. A Comparison of Non-invasive Techniques to Survey Carnivore Communities in Northeastern North America. Wildlife Society Bulletin 34, 1142-1151. doi:10.2193/0091-7648(2006)34[1142:ACONTT]2.0.CO;2

          2005

          Macdonald, D.W., Kays, R., 2005. The Carnivora: The Evolution, Adaptive Significance and Conservation of Their Diversity, in: Nowak, R. (Ed.), Walkers Carnivores of the WorldJohns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland.
            Kays, R., 2005. Mapping Mammals: Moving from Paper Tags to Digital Maps. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum. 1, 3-4.
              Kays, R., Daniels, R., Mitchell, R., Molloy, D., Siegfried, C., 2005. Exotic Species, in: Eisenstadt, P., Moss, L. (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of New York StateSyracuse University Press, Syracuse, NY. pp. 538-539.

                2004

                Kays, R., DeWan, A., 2004. The Ecological Impact of Inside/Outside House Cats Around a Suburban Nature Preserve. Animal Conservation 7, 1-11. doi:10.1017/S1367943004001489

                  2003

                  Kays, R., 2003. Social Polyandry and Promiscuous Mating in a Primate-like Carnivore: the Kinkajou (Potos flavus), in: Reichard, U., Boesch, C. (Eds.), Monogamy: Mating Strategies and Partnerships in Birds, Humans and Other MammalsCambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom. pp. 125-137.
                    Kays, R., Bogan, D., 2003. Fisher, in: Barnes, J. (Ed.), Natural History of the Albany Pine BushThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 164.
                      Johnson, D., MacDonald, D., Kays, R., Blackwell, P., 2003. Response to Revilla, and Buckley and Ruxton: The Resource Dispersion Hypothesis. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 18, 381. doi:10.1016/S0169-5347(03)00155-1
                        LaPoint, S., Kays, R., Ray, J., 2003. Do Mammals Use Culverts to Cross Interstate 87 within the Adirondack Park?. Adirondack Journal of Environmental Studies 10, 11-17.
                          Kays, R., Bogan, D., 2003. Coyote, in: Barnes, J. (Ed.), Natural History of the Albany Pine BushThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 161-162.

                            2002

                            Pickering, J., Kays, R., Meier, A., Andrew, S., Yatskievych, K., Brooks, T., Konstant, W., 2002. Appalachian Mountain Wilderness, in: Mittermeier, R., Mittermeier, C., Gil, P., Pilgrim, J., Fonseca, G. (Eds.), Wilderness: Earth’s Last Wild PlacesConservation International, Washington, D.C..
                              Johnson, D., Kays, R., Blackwell, P., MacDonald, D., 2002. Does the resource dispersion hypothesis explain group living?. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 17, 1-8. doi:10.1016/S0169-5347(02)02619-8
                                Kays, R., 2002. Lion: Panthera leo. The Encyclopaedia Britannica
                                  Kays, R., Patterson, B., 2002. Mane Variation in African Lions and Its Social Correlates. Canadian Journal of Zoology 80, 471-478. doi:10.1139/z02-024
                                    Kays, R., Wilson, D., 2002. Mammals of North America. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey.

                                      2001

                                      Kays, R., 2001. Ringtail and Cacomistle, in: MacDonald, D. (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of MammalsOxford University Press, Oxford. pp. 95.
                                        Kays, R., Gittleman, J., 2001. The Social Organization of the Kinkajou Potos flavus (Procyonidae). Journal of Zoology 253, 491-504. doi:10.1017/S0952836901000450
                                          Kays, R., Allison, A., 2001. Arboreal Tropical Forest Vertebrates: Current Knowledge and Research Trends. Plant Ecology 153, 109-120. doi:10.1007/978-94-017-3606-0_9
                                            Kays, R., Allison, A., 2001. Arboreal Tropical Forest Vertebrates: Current Knowledge and Research Trends, in: Linsenmair, K., Davis, A., Fiala, B., Speight, M. (Eds.), Tropical Forest Canopies: Ecology and ManagementKluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 109-120. doi:10.1007/978-94-017-3606-0_9
                                              Kays, R., 2001. Kinkajou, in: MacDonald, D. (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of MammalsOxford University Press, Oxford. pp. 92-93.
                                                Kays, R., 2001. Olingos, in: MacDonald, D. (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of MammalsOxford University Press, Oxford. pp. 94.

                                                  2000

                                                  Kays, R., Gittleman, J., Wayne, R., 2000. Microsatellite Analysis of Kinkajou Social Organization. Molecular Ecology 9, 743-751. doi:10.1046/j.1365-294x.2000.00921.x
                                                    Kays, R., 2000. Keeping the Peace in Tsavo National Park. In The Field. 71, 2-7.

                                                      1992

                                                      Harrison, D., Kays, R., 1992. The Mineral Industry of New York, 1991, in: Mines, U. (Ed.), Minerals Yearbook, Vol.II, Domestic ReportsU.S. Bureau of Mines, Washington, D. C..