Invited Book Chapters
Duarte, A., and I. Mali. 2019. Modeling dispersal processes for ecological systems. in B.D. Fath, editor. Encyclopedia of Ecology, second edition. Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Pages 154–163.
Peer-reviewed Articles
Suriyamongkol, T., Z.A. Siders, and I. Mali. 2024. Conservation implications of somatic growth and length-at-age in Pseudemys gorzugi, Rio Grande Cooter. Hydrobiologia (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-024-05486-6
Vandewege, M.W., J. Gutierrez, D.R. Davis, M.R.J. Forstner, and I. Mali. 2024. Patterns of genetic divergence in the Rio Grande cooter (Pseudemys gorzugi), a riverine turtle inhabiting an arid and anthropogenically modified system. Journal of Heredity 2024: esae011.
https://doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esae011
Banther-McConnell, J.K., T. Suriyamongkol, S.M. Goodfellow, R.A. Nofchissey, S.B. Bradfute, and I. Mali. 2024. Distribution and prevalence of Sin Nombre hantavirus in rodent species in eastern New Mexico. PLoS ONE 19(1):e0296718. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0296718
Bullard, S., L.G. Bassett, I. Mali, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2023. Diet of Apalone spinifera emoryi (Texas spiny softshell) and Trachemys scripta elegans (Red-eared slider) in the Pecos River, Texas, USA. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 18(3):520-528.
Rose, F.L., and I. Mali. 2023. Reproductive phenology, inter-clutch intervals, and among-year clutch frequency of two freshwater turtles inhabiting an urban spring system. Reptiles and Amphibians 30(1):e18362.
Suriyamongkol, T., F.L., Rose, and I. Mali. 2023. Estimates of somatic growth rates of common snapping turtles (Chelydra serpentina) in Texas, USA. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 18(1):196-203.
Bassett, L.G., I. Mali, W.H. Nowlin, D.H. Foley, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2022. Diet and isotopic niche of Rio Grande cooter (Pseudemys gorzugi) and syntopic red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans) in San Felipe Creek, Texas, USA. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 21(2). doi.org/10.2744/CCB-1556.1
Kneubehl, A.R., S. Sebastián Muñoz‑Leal, S. Serhii Filatov, D.G. de Klerk, R. Pienaar, K.H. Lohmeyer, S.E. Bermúdez, T. Suriyamongkol, I. Mali, E. Kanduma, A.A. Latif, M. Sarih, A. Bouattour, A.A. Pérez de León, P.T. Teel, M.B. Labruna, B.J. Mans, and J.E. Lopez. 2022. Amplification and sequencing of entire tick mitochondrial genomes for a phylogenomic analysis. Scientific Reports 12:19310. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-23393-5
Mahan, L.B., L.G. Bassett, A. Duarte, M.R.J. Forstner, and I. Mali. 2022. Effects of salinization on the occurrence of a long-lived vertebrate in a desert river. Scientific Reports 12:15907. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-20199-3
Gentry, J., J. Evaniuck, T. Suriyamngkol, and I. Mali. 2022. Living in the wrong time zone: elevated risk of traffic fatalities in eccentric time localities. Time & Society 0961463X221104675.
Suriyamongkol, T., V. Ortega-Berno, L.B. Mahan, and I. Mali. 2022. Using stable isotopes to study resource partitioning between red-eared slider and Rio Grande cooter in the Pecos River watershed. Ichthyology & Herpetology 110(1):96-105.
Suriyamongkol, T., K. Forks, A. Villamizar-Gomez, H.-H. Wang, W.E. Grant, M.R.J. Forstner, and I. Mali. 2021. A simple conservation tool to aid restoration of amphibians following high-severity wildfires: use of PVC pipes by green tree frogs (Hyla cinerea) in central Texas, USA. Diversity 13(12):649. https://doi.org/10.3390/d13120649
Suriyamongkol, T., L. B. Mahan, A. A. Kreikemeier, V. Ortega-Berno, and I. Mali. 2021. Understanding habitat use and activity patterns of ornate box turtle (Terrapene ornata) in Eastern New Mexico. The American Midland Naturalist 186(2):215-230.
Suriyamongkol, T. , T. Weizhong, and I. Mali. 2021. Monitoring the basking behavior of Rio Grande cooter (Pseudemys gorzugi) through game cameras in southeastern New Mexico, USA. Western North American Naturalist 81(3):361-371.
Mota, J.L., D.J. Brown, D.M. Canning, S.M. Crayton, D.N. Lozon, A.L. Gulette, J.T. Anderson, I. Mali, B.E. Dickerson, M.R.J. Forstner, M.B. Watson, and T.K. Pauley. 2021. Influence of landscape condition on relative abundance and body condition of two generalist freshwater turtle species. Ecology and Evolution 2021; 00: 1– 11 https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7450.
Rose, F.L., T.R. Simpson, I. Mali, and R.W. Manning. 2020. Nest area selection by a riverine and an ecological generalist freshwater turtle inhabiting an urban spring system. Southwestern Naturalist 65(2):136-140.
Brown, D.J., I. Mali, M.C. Jones, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2020. Morphometric data for five freshwater turtles in south, central, and west Texas. Data in Brief 29:105356. Doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2020.105356
Suriyamongkol, T., and I. Mali. 2019. Aspects of the reproductive biology of the Rio Grande Cooter (Pseudemys gorzugi) on the Black River, New Mexico. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 18(2):187-194.
Curtis, J.L., M.T.. Milholland, T. Schountz, I. Castro-Arellano, and I. Mali. 2019. Detection of new world hantavirus antibodies in rodents of eastern New Mexico. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 55(4):986-989.
Letter, A.W., K.J. Waldon, D.A. Pollock, and I. Mali. 2019. Dietary habits of Rio Grande cooter (Pseudemys gorzugi) from two sites within the Black River, Eddy County, New Mexico, USA. Journal of Herpetology 53(3):204-208.
Suriyamongkol, T. A. Villamizar-Gomez, M.R.J. Forstner, and I. Mali. 2019. Detection of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in eastern New Mexico, USA. Herpetological Review 50(2):300-303.
Suriyamongkol, T., and I. Mali. 2018. Feasibility of using computer-assisted software for recognizing individual Rio Grande cooter (Pseudemys gorzugi). Copeia 106(4):646-651.
Mali, I., A. Duarte, M.R.J. Forstner. 2018. Comparison of hoop-net trapping and visual surveys to monitor abundance of the Rio Grande cooter (Pseudemys gorzugi). PeerJ 6:e4677 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4677
Ortega-Berno, V., W.A. Parish, and I. Mali. 2017. Twenty years of herping: updated visual representation of species richness in New Mexico. Southwestern Naturalist 62(3):215-220.
Pitts, S.L., B. Hughes, and I. Mali. 2017. Rattlesnake nuisance removals and urban expansion in Phoenix, Arizona. Western North American Naturalist 77(3):309-316.
Mali, I., A. Villamizar-Gomez, I. Krizmanić, R. Ajtić, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2017. Evidence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis infection in amphibians from Serbian lowlands. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 53(3):686-689.
Villamizar-Gomez, A., M.R.J. Forstner, T. Suriyamongkol, K. Forks, W.E. Grant, H.H. Wang, and I. Mali. 2016. Prevalence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in two sympatric treefrog species, Hyla cinerea and Hyla versicolor. Herpetological Review 47(4):601-605.
Mali, I., F.W. Weckerly, T.R. Simpson, and M.R.J. Fosrtner. 2016. Small scale-high resolution terrestrial activity of Trachemys scripta elegans, harvest intensity, and immediate movement responses following harvest events. Copeia 104(3):677-682.
Mali, I., H.H. Wang, W.E. Grant, M. Feldman, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2015. Modeling commercial freshwater turtle production on US farms for pet and meat markets. PLoSONE 10(9): e0139053. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0139053.
Mali, I., A. Villamizar-Gomez, T.M. Guerra, M.W. Vandewege, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2015. Population genetics of Texas spiny softshell turtles (Apalone spinifera emoryi) under various anthropogenic pressures in two distinct regions of their range in Texas. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 14(2):148-156.
Donald J. Brown, J.R. Ferrato, C.J. White, I. Mali, M.R.J. Forstner, and T.R. Simpson. 2015. Short-term changes in summer and winter resident bird communities following a high severity wildfire in a southern USA mixed pine/hardwood forest. Forest Ecology and Management 350:13-21.
Mali, I., D. Haynes, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2014. Effects of bait type, bait age, and trap hours on capture success of freshwater turtles. Southeastern Naturalist 13(3):619-625.
Mali, I., T.R. Simpson, and F.L. Rose. 2014 . Reproductive demography of two closely related emydine turtles in a spring fed system. Southwestern Naturalist 59(3):325-330.
Brown, D.J., A. Duarte, I. Mali, M.C. Jones, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2014. Potential impacts of a high severity wildfire on abundance, movement, and diversity of herpetofauna in the Lost Pines Ecoregion of Texas. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 9(1):192-205.
Mali, I., D.J. Brown, J.R. Ferrato, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2014. Sampling freshwater turtle populations using hoop nets: testing potential biases. Wildlife Society Bulletin. DOI: 10.1002/wsb.427
Brown, D.J., I. Mali, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2014. Forest wildfire and post-fire restoration action impacts on microclimate and seedling pine tree survivorship. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 5(1):174-182. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3996/072013-JFWM-051
Mali, I., and M.R.J. Forstner. 2014. Use of stationary microchip reader for monitoring interpond movement of freshwater turtles. Herpetological Review 45(1):22-25.
Mali, I., M.W. Vandewege, S.K. Davis, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2014. Magnitude of the freshwater turtle exports from the US: long term trends and early effects of newly implemented harvest management regimes. PLoS ONE 9(1): e86478. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0086478
Brown, D.J., W.H. Nowlin, E. Ozel, I. Mali, D. Episcopo, M.C. Jones, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2014. Comparison of short term low, moderate, and high severity fire impacts to aquatic and terrestrial ecosystem components of a southern USA mixed pine/hardwood forest. Forest Ecology and Management 312:179-192.
Mali, I., B.E. Dickerson, D.J. Brown, J.R. Dixon, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2013. Road density not a major driver of Red-eared Slider (Trachemys scripta elegans) population demographics in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 8(1):131-140.
Mali, I., D.J. Brown, M.C. Jones, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2013. Hoop net escapes and influence of traps containing turtles on Texas spiny softshell (Apalone spinifera emoryi) captures. Herpetological Review 44(1):40-42.
Mali, I., D.J. Brown, M.C. Jones, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2012. Switching bait as a method to improve freshwater turtle capture and recapture success with hoop net traps. Southeastern Naturalist 11(2):311-318.
Jones, M.C., D.J. Brown, I. Mali, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2012. Assessment of public knowledge and support for recovery of the endangered Houston toad in Bastrop County, Texas. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 17(3):220-224.
Brown, D.J., I. Mali, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2011. No difference in short-term temporal distribution of trapping effort on hoop net capture efficiency for freshwater turtles. Southeastern Naturalist 10(2):245-250.
Peer-reviewed Geographic Distribution and Natural History Notes
Shoemaker, S.N., and I. Mali. 2024. Effects of hoop-net opening on capture success of Rio Grande Cooters (Pseudemys gorzugi). Reptiles & Amphibians 31(1):e20963. 10.17161/randa.v31i1.20963
Sapp, A.G.G., L.O. Stanfa, and I. Mali. 2023. Ophisaurus ventralis (Eastern Glass Lizard). Diet. Herpetological Review 54(3):470-471.
Mahan, L.B., S.N. Shoemaker, and I. Mali. 2022. Fishhook ingestion by the Red-eared Slider, Trachemys scripta elegans (Wied 1839), in the Pecos River, New Mexico, USA. Reptiles and Amphibians 29:305-307.
Bassett, L.G., L.B. Mahan, D.A. Pollock, M.R.J. Forstner, and I. Mali. 2022. Foraging on an Apalone spinifera emoryi carcass by Pogonomyrmex rugosus in New Mexico, USA. Southwestern Entomologist 47(2):511-514.
Rodriguez, F.M., G.W. Pollock, D.A. Pollock, and I. Mali. 2022. Mass die-off of juvenile ornate box turtles, Terrapene ornata (Agassiz, 1857), in Chaves County, New Mexico, USA. Herpetology Notes 15:391-393.
Suriyamongkol, T. , A.A. Kreikemeier, and I. Mali. 2022. Coprophagy by ornate box turtle, Terrapene ornata (Agassiz, 1857), in Roosevelt County, New Mexico, USA. Herpetology Notes 15:197–198.
Alles, J.D., Banther-McConnell, J.K., Montgomery, J.L., Suriyamongkol, T., and I. Mali. 2022. Irrigation canals as potential dispersal routes for the common snapping turtle, Chelydra serpentina, in the Southern High Plains of New Mexico, USA. Herpetology Notes 15:193–195.
Bassett, L.G., I. Mali, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2021. Trachemys scripta elegans (Red-eared Slider). Diet. Herpetological Review 52(2):400.
Mahan, L.B., V. Ortega-Berno, T. Suriyamongkol, and I. Mali. 2020. Chelydra serpentina (Snapping Turtle), Trachemys scripta (Pond Slider), and Apalone spinifera (Spiny Soft-shell Turtle). Anthropogenic damage. Herpetological Review 51(4):827-828.
Suriyamongkol, T., K.J. Waldon, V. Ortega-Berno, L.B. Mahan, M.A. Creswell, and I. Mali. 2020. Geographic Distribution. Pseudemys gorzugi. Herpetological Review 51(3):536-537.
Mahan, L.B., T. Suriyamongkol, and I. Mali. 2020. Pseudemys gorzugi (Rio Grande Cooter). Diet. Herpetological Review 51(1):113.
Suriyamongkol, T., K.J. Waldon, and I. Mali. 2019. Trachemys scripta (Red-eared slider) and Pseudemys gorzugi (Rio Grande cooter). Fish hook ingestion and shooting. Herpetological Review 50(4):776-777.
Jamerson, D., T. Suriyamongkol, and I. Mali. 2018. Geographic distribution. Sceloporus cowlesi. Herpetological Review 49(3):504.
Waldon, K.J., T. Suriyamongol, and I. Mali. 2018. Pseudemys gorzugi (Rio Grande Cooter). Kyphosis. Herpetological Review 49(3):529.
Suriyamongkol, T., K.J. Waldon, and I. Mali. 2018. Geographic Distribution. Hemidactylus turcicus. Herpetological Review 49(3):503-504.
Mirabal J., A.W. Letter, K.J. Waldon, and I. Mali. 2018. Pseudemys gorzugi (Rio Grande Cooter). Attractions to trap baits. Herpetological Review 49(2):323-324.
Suriyamongkol, T., C.D. Wisneski, and I. Mali. 2018. Geographic Distribution. Hemidactylus turcicus. Herpetological Review 49(2):286.
Letter, A.W., K.J. Waldon, and I. Mali. 2018. Geographic Distribution. Aspidoscelis tesselata. Herpetological Review 49(1):73.
Letter, A.W., K.J. Waldon, I. Mali, and R.D. Reams. 2017. Pseudemys gorzugi (Rio Grande Cooter). Maximum clutch size. Herpetological Review 48(4):836-837.
Waldon, K.J., A.W. Letter, and I. Mali. 2017. Pseudemys gorzugi (Rio Grande Cooter). Ingested fish hook. Herpetological Review 48(4):837.
Curtis, J., I. Mali, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2017. Pseudemys gorzugi (Rio Grande cooter). Hatchling movement. Herpetological Review 48(2):426.
Parandhaman, A.., I. Mali, and M.R.J. Fostner. 2015. Geographic Distribution. Chelydra serpentina. Herpetological Review 46(4):564.
Sirsi, S., I. Mali, A. Villamizar-Gomez, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2015. Geographic Distribution. Apalone spinifera guadalupensis. Herpetological Review 46(4):563-564.
Villamizar-Gomez, A.., I. Mali, S. Sirsi, and M.R.J. Fostner. 2015. Chelydra serpentina. Geographical Distribution. Herpetological Review. 46(3):381.
Mali, I., and J.R. Dixon. 2012. Geographic distribution. Hemidactylus turcicus. Herpetological Review 43(3):445.
Duarte, A., and I. Mali. 2019. Modeling dispersal processes for ecological systems. in B.D. Fath, editor. Encyclopedia of Ecology, second edition. Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Pages 154–163.
Peer-reviewed Articles
Suriyamongkol, T., Z.A. Siders, and I. Mali. 2024. Conservation implications of somatic growth and length-at-age in Pseudemys gorzugi, Rio Grande Cooter. Hydrobiologia (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-024-05486-6
Vandewege, M.W., J. Gutierrez, D.R. Davis, M.R.J. Forstner, and I. Mali. 2024. Patterns of genetic divergence in the Rio Grande cooter (Pseudemys gorzugi), a riverine turtle inhabiting an arid and anthropogenically modified system. Journal of Heredity 2024: esae011.
https://doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esae011
Banther-McConnell, J.K., T. Suriyamongkol, S.M. Goodfellow, R.A. Nofchissey, S.B. Bradfute, and I. Mali. 2024. Distribution and prevalence of Sin Nombre hantavirus in rodent species in eastern New Mexico. PLoS ONE 19(1):e0296718. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0296718
Bullard, S., L.G. Bassett, I. Mali, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2023. Diet of Apalone spinifera emoryi (Texas spiny softshell) and Trachemys scripta elegans (Red-eared slider) in the Pecos River, Texas, USA. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 18(3):520-528.
Rose, F.L., and I. Mali. 2023. Reproductive phenology, inter-clutch intervals, and among-year clutch frequency of two freshwater turtles inhabiting an urban spring system. Reptiles and Amphibians 30(1):e18362.
Suriyamongkol, T., F.L., Rose, and I. Mali. 2023. Estimates of somatic growth rates of common snapping turtles (Chelydra serpentina) in Texas, USA. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 18(1):196-203.
Bassett, L.G., I. Mali, W.H. Nowlin, D.H. Foley, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2022. Diet and isotopic niche of Rio Grande cooter (Pseudemys gorzugi) and syntopic red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans) in San Felipe Creek, Texas, USA. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 21(2). doi.org/10.2744/CCB-1556.1
Kneubehl, A.R., S. Sebastián Muñoz‑Leal, S. Serhii Filatov, D.G. de Klerk, R. Pienaar, K.H. Lohmeyer, S.E. Bermúdez, T. Suriyamongkol, I. Mali, E. Kanduma, A.A. Latif, M. Sarih, A. Bouattour, A.A. Pérez de León, P.T. Teel, M.B. Labruna, B.J. Mans, and J.E. Lopez. 2022. Amplification and sequencing of entire tick mitochondrial genomes for a phylogenomic analysis. Scientific Reports 12:19310. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-23393-5
Mahan, L.B., L.G. Bassett, A. Duarte, M.R.J. Forstner, and I. Mali. 2022. Effects of salinization on the occurrence of a long-lived vertebrate in a desert river. Scientific Reports 12:15907. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-20199-3
Gentry, J., J. Evaniuck, T. Suriyamngkol, and I. Mali. 2022. Living in the wrong time zone: elevated risk of traffic fatalities in eccentric time localities. Time & Society 0961463X221104675.
Suriyamongkol, T., V. Ortega-Berno, L.B. Mahan, and I. Mali. 2022. Using stable isotopes to study resource partitioning between red-eared slider and Rio Grande cooter in the Pecos River watershed. Ichthyology & Herpetology 110(1):96-105.
Suriyamongkol, T., K. Forks, A. Villamizar-Gomez, H.-H. Wang, W.E. Grant, M.R.J. Forstner, and I. Mali. 2021. A simple conservation tool to aid restoration of amphibians following high-severity wildfires: use of PVC pipes by green tree frogs (Hyla cinerea) in central Texas, USA. Diversity 13(12):649. https://doi.org/10.3390/d13120649
Suriyamongkol, T., L. B. Mahan, A. A. Kreikemeier, V. Ortega-Berno, and I. Mali. 2021. Understanding habitat use and activity patterns of ornate box turtle (Terrapene ornata) in Eastern New Mexico. The American Midland Naturalist 186(2):215-230.
Suriyamongkol, T. , T. Weizhong, and I. Mali. 2021. Monitoring the basking behavior of Rio Grande cooter (Pseudemys gorzugi) through game cameras in southeastern New Mexico, USA. Western North American Naturalist 81(3):361-371.
Mota, J.L., D.J. Brown, D.M. Canning, S.M. Crayton, D.N. Lozon, A.L. Gulette, J.T. Anderson, I. Mali, B.E. Dickerson, M.R.J. Forstner, M.B. Watson, and T.K. Pauley. 2021. Influence of landscape condition on relative abundance and body condition of two generalist freshwater turtle species. Ecology and Evolution 2021; 00: 1– 11 https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7450.
Rose, F.L., T.R. Simpson, I. Mali, and R.W. Manning. 2020. Nest area selection by a riverine and an ecological generalist freshwater turtle inhabiting an urban spring system. Southwestern Naturalist 65(2):136-140.
Brown, D.J., I. Mali, M.C. Jones, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2020. Morphometric data for five freshwater turtles in south, central, and west Texas. Data in Brief 29:105356. Doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2020.105356
Suriyamongkol, T., and I. Mali. 2019. Aspects of the reproductive biology of the Rio Grande Cooter (Pseudemys gorzugi) on the Black River, New Mexico. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 18(2):187-194.
Curtis, J.L., M.T.. Milholland, T. Schountz, I. Castro-Arellano, and I. Mali. 2019. Detection of new world hantavirus antibodies in rodents of eastern New Mexico. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 55(4):986-989.
Letter, A.W., K.J. Waldon, D.A. Pollock, and I. Mali. 2019. Dietary habits of Rio Grande cooter (Pseudemys gorzugi) from two sites within the Black River, Eddy County, New Mexico, USA. Journal of Herpetology 53(3):204-208.
Suriyamongkol, T. A. Villamizar-Gomez, M.R.J. Forstner, and I. Mali. 2019. Detection of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in eastern New Mexico, USA. Herpetological Review 50(2):300-303.
Suriyamongkol, T., and I. Mali. 2018. Feasibility of using computer-assisted software for recognizing individual Rio Grande cooter (Pseudemys gorzugi). Copeia 106(4):646-651.
Mali, I., A. Duarte, M.R.J. Forstner. 2018. Comparison of hoop-net trapping and visual surveys to monitor abundance of the Rio Grande cooter (Pseudemys gorzugi). PeerJ 6:e4677 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4677
Ortega-Berno, V., W.A. Parish, and I. Mali. 2017. Twenty years of herping: updated visual representation of species richness in New Mexico. Southwestern Naturalist 62(3):215-220.
Pitts, S.L., B. Hughes, and I. Mali. 2017. Rattlesnake nuisance removals and urban expansion in Phoenix, Arizona. Western North American Naturalist 77(3):309-316.
Mali, I., A. Villamizar-Gomez, I. Krizmanić, R. Ajtić, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2017. Evidence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis infection in amphibians from Serbian lowlands. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 53(3):686-689.
Villamizar-Gomez, A., M.R.J. Forstner, T. Suriyamongkol, K. Forks, W.E. Grant, H.H. Wang, and I. Mali. 2016. Prevalence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in two sympatric treefrog species, Hyla cinerea and Hyla versicolor. Herpetological Review 47(4):601-605.
Mali, I., F.W. Weckerly, T.R. Simpson, and M.R.J. Fosrtner. 2016. Small scale-high resolution terrestrial activity of Trachemys scripta elegans, harvest intensity, and immediate movement responses following harvest events. Copeia 104(3):677-682.
Mali, I., H.H. Wang, W.E. Grant, M. Feldman, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2015. Modeling commercial freshwater turtle production on US farms for pet and meat markets. PLoSONE 10(9): e0139053. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0139053.
Mali, I., A. Villamizar-Gomez, T.M. Guerra, M.W. Vandewege, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2015. Population genetics of Texas spiny softshell turtles (Apalone spinifera emoryi) under various anthropogenic pressures in two distinct regions of their range in Texas. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 14(2):148-156.
Donald J. Brown, J.R. Ferrato, C.J. White, I. Mali, M.R.J. Forstner, and T.R. Simpson. 2015. Short-term changes in summer and winter resident bird communities following a high severity wildfire in a southern USA mixed pine/hardwood forest. Forest Ecology and Management 350:13-21.
Mali, I., D. Haynes, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2014. Effects of bait type, bait age, and trap hours on capture success of freshwater turtles. Southeastern Naturalist 13(3):619-625.
Mali, I., T.R. Simpson, and F.L. Rose. 2014 . Reproductive demography of two closely related emydine turtles in a spring fed system. Southwestern Naturalist 59(3):325-330.
Brown, D.J., A. Duarte, I. Mali, M.C. Jones, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2014. Potential impacts of a high severity wildfire on abundance, movement, and diversity of herpetofauna in the Lost Pines Ecoregion of Texas. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 9(1):192-205.
Mali, I., D.J. Brown, J.R. Ferrato, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2014. Sampling freshwater turtle populations using hoop nets: testing potential biases. Wildlife Society Bulletin. DOI: 10.1002/wsb.427
Brown, D.J., I. Mali, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2014. Forest wildfire and post-fire restoration action impacts on microclimate and seedling pine tree survivorship. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 5(1):174-182. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3996/072013-JFWM-051
Mali, I., and M.R.J. Forstner. 2014. Use of stationary microchip reader for monitoring interpond movement of freshwater turtles. Herpetological Review 45(1):22-25.
Mali, I., M.W. Vandewege, S.K. Davis, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2014. Magnitude of the freshwater turtle exports from the US: long term trends and early effects of newly implemented harvest management regimes. PLoS ONE 9(1): e86478. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0086478
Brown, D.J., W.H. Nowlin, E. Ozel, I. Mali, D. Episcopo, M.C. Jones, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2014. Comparison of short term low, moderate, and high severity fire impacts to aquatic and terrestrial ecosystem components of a southern USA mixed pine/hardwood forest. Forest Ecology and Management 312:179-192.
Mali, I., B.E. Dickerson, D.J. Brown, J.R. Dixon, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2013. Road density not a major driver of Red-eared Slider (Trachemys scripta elegans) population demographics in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 8(1):131-140.
Mali, I., D.J. Brown, M.C. Jones, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2013. Hoop net escapes and influence of traps containing turtles on Texas spiny softshell (Apalone spinifera emoryi) captures. Herpetological Review 44(1):40-42.
Mali, I., D.J. Brown, M.C. Jones, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2012. Switching bait as a method to improve freshwater turtle capture and recapture success with hoop net traps. Southeastern Naturalist 11(2):311-318.
Jones, M.C., D.J. Brown, I. Mali, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2012. Assessment of public knowledge and support for recovery of the endangered Houston toad in Bastrop County, Texas. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 17(3):220-224.
Brown, D.J., I. Mali, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2011. No difference in short-term temporal distribution of trapping effort on hoop net capture efficiency for freshwater turtles. Southeastern Naturalist 10(2):245-250.
Peer-reviewed Geographic Distribution and Natural History Notes
Shoemaker, S.N., and I. Mali. 2024. Effects of hoop-net opening on capture success of Rio Grande Cooters (Pseudemys gorzugi). Reptiles & Amphibians 31(1):e20963. 10.17161/randa.v31i1.20963
Sapp, A.G.G., L.O. Stanfa, and I. Mali. 2023. Ophisaurus ventralis (Eastern Glass Lizard). Diet. Herpetological Review 54(3):470-471.
Mahan, L.B., S.N. Shoemaker, and I. Mali. 2022. Fishhook ingestion by the Red-eared Slider, Trachemys scripta elegans (Wied 1839), in the Pecos River, New Mexico, USA. Reptiles and Amphibians 29:305-307.
Bassett, L.G., L.B. Mahan, D.A. Pollock, M.R.J. Forstner, and I. Mali. 2022. Foraging on an Apalone spinifera emoryi carcass by Pogonomyrmex rugosus in New Mexico, USA. Southwestern Entomologist 47(2):511-514.
Rodriguez, F.M., G.W. Pollock, D.A. Pollock, and I. Mali. 2022. Mass die-off of juvenile ornate box turtles, Terrapene ornata (Agassiz, 1857), in Chaves County, New Mexico, USA. Herpetology Notes 15:391-393.
Suriyamongkol, T. , A.A. Kreikemeier, and I. Mali. 2022. Coprophagy by ornate box turtle, Terrapene ornata (Agassiz, 1857), in Roosevelt County, New Mexico, USA. Herpetology Notes 15:197–198.
Alles, J.D., Banther-McConnell, J.K., Montgomery, J.L., Suriyamongkol, T., and I. Mali. 2022. Irrigation canals as potential dispersal routes for the common snapping turtle, Chelydra serpentina, in the Southern High Plains of New Mexico, USA. Herpetology Notes 15:193–195.
Bassett, L.G., I. Mali, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2021. Trachemys scripta elegans (Red-eared Slider). Diet. Herpetological Review 52(2):400.
Mahan, L.B., V. Ortega-Berno, T. Suriyamongkol, and I. Mali. 2020. Chelydra serpentina (Snapping Turtle), Trachemys scripta (Pond Slider), and Apalone spinifera (Spiny Soft-shell Turtle). Anthropogenic damage. Herpetological Review 51(4):827-828.
Suriyamongkol, T., K.J. Waldon, V. Ortega-Berno, L.B. Mahan, M.A. Creswell, and I. Mali. 2020. Geographic Distribution. Pseudemys gorzugi. Herpetological Review 51(3):536-537.
Mahan, L.B., T. Suriyamongkol, and I. Mali. 2020. Pseudemys gorzugi (Rio Grande Cooter). Diet. Herpetological Review 51(1):113.
Suriyamongkol, T., K.J. Waldon, and I. Mali. 2019. Trachemys scripta (Red-eared slider) and Pseudemys gorzugi (Rio Grande cooter). Fish hook ingestion and shooting. Herpetological Review 50(4):776-777.
Jamerson, D., T. Suriyamongkol, and I. Mali. 2018. Geographic distribution. Sceloporus cowlesi. Herpetological Review 49(3):504.
Waldon, K.J., T. Suriyamongol, and I. Mali. 2018. Pseudemys gorzugi (Rio Grande Cooter). Kyphosis. Herpetological Review 49(3):529.
Suriyamongkol, T., K.J. Waldon, and I. Mali. 2018. Geographic Distribution. Hemidactylus turcicus. Herpetological Review 49(3):503-504.
Mirabal J., A.W. Letter, K.J. Waldon, and I. Mali. 2018. Pseudemys gorzugi (Rio Grande Cooter). Attractions to trap baits. Herpetological Review 49(2):323-324.
Suriyamongkol, T., C.D. Wisneski, and I. Mali. 2018. Geographic Distribution. Hemidactylus turcicus. Herpetological Review 49(2):286.
Letter, A.W., K.J. Waldon, and I. Mali. 2018. Geographic Distribution. Aspidoscelis tesselata. Herpetological Review 49(1):73.
Letter, A.W., K.J. Waldon, I. Mali, and R.D. Reams. 2017. Pseudemys gorzugi (Rio Grande Cooter). Maximum clutch size. Herpetological Review 48(4):836-837.
Waldon, K.J., A.W. Letter, and I. Mali. 2017. Pseudemys gorzugi (Rio Grande Cooter). Ingested fish hook. Herpetological Review 48(4):837.
Curtis, J., I. Mali, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2017. Pseudemys gorzugi (Rio Grande cooter). Hatchling movement. Herpetological Review 48(2):426.
Parandhaman, A.., I. Mali, and M.R.J. Fostner. 2015. Geographic Distribution. Chelydra serpentina. Herpetological Review 46(4):564.
Sirsi, S., I. Mali, A. Villamizar-Gomez, and M.R.J. Forstner. 2015. Geographic Distribution. Apalone spinifera guadalupensis. Herpetological Review 46(4):563-564.
Villamizar-Gomez, A.., I. Mali, S. Sirsi, and M.R.J. Fostner. 2015. Chelydra serpentina. Geographical Distribution. Herpetological Review. 46(3):381.
Mali, I., and J.R. Dixon. 2012. Geographic distribution. Hemidactylus turcicus. Herpetological Review 43(3):445.