Sam R. Telford, III* person
Names for this agent
- Professor Sam R. Telford III
- Sam R. Telford, III (preferred)
- S. R. Telford III (second author)
- No media showing this agent
- None to other agents
- None from other agents
- Herp (89 records) in years 1960-1994
- Mamm (70 records) in years 1986-1993
- All
Collecting Event Map
- Amphibia: Bufonidae (3 records) in year 1993
- Amphibia: Hylidae (2 records) in year 1994
- Amphibia: Leptodactylidae (2 records) in year 1994
- Amphibia: Plethodontidae (3 records) in year 1989
- Amphibia: Ranidae (5 records) in year 1993
- Mammalia: Cervidae (6 records) in years 1986-1988
- Mammalia: Cricetidae (35 records) in years 1987-1993
- Mammalia: Leporidae (1 record) in year 1988
- Mammalia: Muridae (2 records) none known to year
- Mammalia: Mustelidae (1 record) in year 1993
- Mammalia: Sciuridae (8 records) in year 1986
- Mammalia: Soricidae (16 records) in years 1986-1993
- Mammalia: Zapodidae (1 record) in year 1986
- Reptilia: Chamaeleonidae (29 records) in years 1982-1985
- Reptilia: Colubridae (8 records) in years 1960-1994
- Reptilia: Emydidae (2 records) in years 1984-1986
- Reptilia: Gekkonidae (4 records) in years 1982-1994
- Reptilia: Iguanidae (9 records) in years 1984-1994
- Reptilia: Lacertidae (4 records) in year 1993
- Reptilia: Scincidae (5 records) in year 1994
- Reptilia: Teiidae (12 records) in year 1994
- Reptilia: [no family] (1 record) in year 1986
- Not a preparator of any material in MCZbase
- 1 identifications for 1 Herpetology cataloged items
- None
- Goethert, H. and S. R. Telford III. 2022. Host contributions to the force of Borrelia burgdorferi and Babesia microti transmission differ at edges of and within a small habitat patch. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 88(6): . doi: 10.1128/aem.02391-21.
- Goethert, H. and S. R. Telford III. 2022. Limited capacity of deer to serve as zooprophylactic hosts for Borrelia burgdorferi in northeastern United States. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 88(6): . doi: 10.1128/aem.00042-22.
- Goethert, H., T. N. Mather, R. W. Johnson, and S. R. Telford III. 2021. Incrimination of shrews as a reservoir for Powassan virus. Communications Biology 4(1319):1–8. doi: 10.1038/s42003-021-02828-1. 12 citations
- Goethert, H., T. N. Mather, A. O'Callahan, and S. R. Telford III. 2023. Host-utilization differences between larval and nymphal deer ticks in northeastern U.S. sites enzootic for Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto. Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases 14:102230. doi:10.1016/j.ttbdis.2023.102230.