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Diffendorfer, J., W. Spencer, S. Tremor, J. Beyers, and G. Fleming. 2007b. Effects of fire severity and distance from unburned edge on mammalian community post-fire recovery. Joint Fire Science Program Report AFP 2004-2, Task 1, Project Number 04-2-1-94. US Department of Agriculture and US Department of the Interior Joint Fire Science Program, Boise, Idaho, USA.

TREMOR, Scott, San Diego County Mammal Atlas, Scott Tremor (principal editor). November 1, 2017. 432 p. Illus., maps.

Clark, K., Tremor, S., Gibson, B., Ferree, K., & Winchell, C. (2021). San Bernardino flying squirrel use of residential areas: A citizen science approach. Western North American Naturalist, 81, 201–206.

Tremor S, Vanderplank S, Mellink E. 2019. The San Quintín Kangaroo Rat is not extinct. Bulletin, Southern California Academy of Sciences 118(1):71–75.

Riddell, E. A., Iknayan, K. J., Hargrove, L., Tremor, S., Patton, J. L., Ramirez, R., Wolf, B. O., & Beissinger, S. R. (2021). Exposure to climate change drives stability or collapse of desert mammal and bird communities. Science, 371(6529), 633–636.