THERYA, 2024, Vol. 16(2):321-322 DOI:10.12933/therya-25-6194 ISSN 2007-3364

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Matocq, M., and E. Lacey. 2025. Editorial. Keep running your traplines: Celebrating the contributions of Jim and Carol Patton to the science and people of mammalogy. Therya 16:1-4.

Editorial

Keep running your traplines: Celebrating the contributions of Jim and Carol Patton to the science and people of mammalogy

Marjorie Matocq1, and Eileen Lacey2

1Natural Resources and Environmental Science, University of Nevada at Reno. 1664 N. Virginia Street, Reno, NV 89557. USA. E-mail: mmatocq@unr.edu (MM).

2Museum of Vertebrate Zoology. University of California. 3101 Valley Life Sciences Building. Berkeley, CA 94720. USA. E-mail: ealacey@berkeley.edu (EL).

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Figure 3. Jim and Carol Patton checking traps near Shoshone, California in December 2024. Photo: Patrick Kelly.

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Figure 5. Jim greeting a recently captured woodrat near Shoshone, California in December 2024. This familiarity with organisms and their natural environments is the most fundamental component of evolutionary studies. Photo: Patrick Kelly.

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