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Microhabitat characteristics of Preble's meadow jumping mouse high-use areas

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The importance of specific habitat characteristics of Prebles's meadow jumping mouse in riparian wetlands and adjacent grassland communities are determined at a microhabitat scale by comparing vegetation characteristics in high-use versus no-use areas during the summers. The results have shown that the management and conservation efforts are required for focusing the establishment of native wetland vegetation near streams and creeks.

Author: Wilson, Kenneth R., Trainor, Anne M., Shenk, Tanya M.
Publisher: Wildlife Society
Publication Name: The Journal of Wildlife Management
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0022-541X
Year: 2007
Protection and preservation, Niche (Ecology), Niches (Ecology), Submerged lands, Dipodidae, Report

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Patterns of density and survival in small mammals in ski runs and adjacent forest patches

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The effects of ski development are similar to the effects of clearcutting irrespective of the differences in the process of creating and maintaining ski runs. The density of small mammals and their survival on two ski runs at Vali ski area, Colorado, USA, was studied.

Author: Hadley, Gillian L., Wilson, Kenneth R.
Publisher: Wildlife Society
Publication Name: The Journal of Wildlife Management
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0022-541X
Year: 2004
Colorado, Evaluation, Human-environment interactions, Wildlife management, Mammals

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Simultaneous collection of body temperature and activity data in burrowing mammals: A new technique

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A new technique for simultaneously collecting body temperature and burrow use data for semi-fossorial mammals by combining light-sensitive radiotransmitters and implanted temperature sensitive dataloggers is described.

Author: Long, Ryan A., Hut, Roelof A., Barnes, Brian M.
Publisher: Wildlife Society
Publication Name: The Journal of Wildlife Management
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0022-541X
Year: 2007
Physiological aspects, Behavior, Body temperature, Body temperature regulation, Ground squirrels, Burrowing mammals

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Subjects list: Research, United States, Environmental aspects
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