taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
038887E4B827FFCB49BFBC2DFBE5FB4F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7168700/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7168700	Fig. 1.—An adult female Tamiasciurus mearnsi from the Sierra de San Pedro Mártir, Baja California, Mexico. Photograph taken at Vallecitos on 10 August 2005 by N. Ramos-Lara.	Fig. 1.—An adult female Tamiasciurus mearnsi from the Sierra de San Pedro Mártir, Baja California, Mexico. Photograph taken at Vallecitos on 10 August 2005 by N. Ramos-Lara.	2016-08-29	Koprowski, John L.;Steele, Michael A.;Ramos-Lara, Nicolás		Zenodo	biologists	Koprowski, John L.;Steele, Michael A.;Ramos-Lara, Nicolás			
038887E4B827FFCB49BFBC2DFBE5FB4F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7168702/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7168702	Fig. 2.—Dorsal, ventral, and lateral views of skull and lateral view of mandible of an adult female Tamiasciurus mearnsi (The Field Museum of Natural History [FMNH] #10576) from Vallecitos, Sierra de San Pedro Mártir, Baja California, Mexico. Photographs taken by B. Patterson used with permission. Greatest length of skull is 51.1mm.	Fig. 2.—Dorsal, ventral, and lateral views of skull and lateral view of mandible of an adult female Tamiasciurus mearnsi (The Field Museum of Natural History [FMNH] #10576) from Vallecitos, Sierra de San Pedro Mártir, Baja California, Mexico. Photographs taken by B. Patterson used with permission. Greatest length of skull is 51.1mm.	2016-08-29	Koprowski, John L.;Steele, Michael A.;Ramos-Lara, Nicolás		Zenodo	biologists	Koprowski, John L.;Steele, Michael A.;Ramos-Lara, Nicolás			
038887E4B827FFCB49BFBC2DFBE5FB4F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7168708/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7168708	Fig. 3.—Geographic distribution of Tamiasciurus mearnsi. Created by M. J. Merrick.	Fig. 3.—Geographic distribution of Tamiasciurus mearnsi. Created by M. J. Merrick.	2016-08-29	Koprowski, John L.;Steele, Michael A.;Ramos-Lara, Nicolás		Zenodo	biologists	Koprowski, John L.;Steele, Michael A.;Ramos-Lara, Nicolás			
038887E4B827FFCB49BFBC2DFBE5FB4F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7168704/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7168704	Fig. 4.—A litter of 5 Tamiasciurus mearnsi placed on the ground by their mother during a move to a new cavity nest in the Sierra de San Pedro Mártir, Baja California, Mexico. Photograph taken at Vallecitos on 25 May 2006 by N. Ramos-Lara.	Fig. 4.—A litter of 5 Tamiasciurus mearnsi placed on the ground by their mother during a move to a new cavity nest in the Sierra de San Pedro Mártir, Baja California, Mexico. Photograph taken at Vallecitos on 25 May 2006 by N. Ramos-Lara.	2016-08-29	Koprowski, John L.;Steele, Michael A.;Ramos-Lara, Nicolás		Zenodo	biologists	Koprowski, John L.;Steele, Michael A.;Ramos-Lara, Nicolás			
