Jk. Jones et al., HYBRID POCKET GOPHERS AND SOME THOUGHTS ON THE RELATIONSHIP OF NATURAL HYBRIDS TO THE RULES OF NOMENCLATURE AND THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT, Journal of mammalogy, 76(1), 1995, pp. 43-49
A population of hybrid pocket gophers of the Geomys bursarius group fr
om central Texas is described in some detail using primarily molecular
techniques. The relationship of natural hybrids to provisions of the
International Code of Zoological Nomenclature and the Endangered Speci
es Act of 1973 is discussed, and questions are raised as to how such h
ybrid populations should be treated under these and related regulation
s. There is a reasonable probability that the resolution offered by mo
lecular data will document that hybridization such as that observed in
this population will become a commonly observed phenomenon. Therefore
, in these and other legal documents, there is a need to have the mean
ing of ''hybrid'' clearly defined.