Metapopulations and Feeding Selectivity of Montane and Long-tailed Voles (Microtus montanus and M. longicaudus)
Authors(s): F. Jannett, Jr.
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Abstract: Objectives To enumerate patterns in survivorship and reproduction across the sections of the metapopulations, and concomitant variation in morphology; to ascertain how selectively Microtus montanus and M. longicaudus feed; and to assess vegetation as a factor in demographic processes of the two species. Findings and Status In conjunction with this work there are 17 publications in refereed journals, one submitted manuscript, and five published abstracts. Only one of the abstracts, however, deals with a metapopulation issue per se.
Keywords: Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole, Teton County, animal, mammal, rodent, vole, Muridae, Cricetidae, montane vole, long-tailed vole, Microtus montanus, Microtus longicaudus, population, mortality, breeding, food , forage, feeding, hantavirus, habitat, disease
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| REF TYPE | Report |
| AUTHORS | F. Jannett, Jr. |
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| DOC TITLE | Metapopulations and Feeding Selectivity of Montane and Long-tailed Voles (Microtus montanus and M. longicaudus) |
| PAGE DESC | 52-5 |
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| DOC TYPE | annual report |
| PUB VOLUME | 4177 |
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| KEYWORDS | Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole, Teton County, animal, mammal, rodent, vole, Muridae, Cricetidae, montane vole, long-tailed vole, Microtus montanus, Microtus longicaudus, population, mortality, breeding, food , forage, feeding, hantavirus, habitat, disease |
| ABSTRACT | Objectives To enumerate patterns in survivorship and reproduction across the sections of the metapopulations, and concomitant variation in morphology; to ascertain how selectively Microtus montanus and M. longicaudus feed; and to assess vegetation as a factor in demographic processes of the two species. Findings and Status In conjunction with this work there are 17 publications in refereed journals, one submitted manuscript, and five published abstracts. Only one of the abstracts, however, deals with a metapopulation issue per se. |
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| URLADDRESS | http://science.nature.nps.gov/servlet/Prmt_ReportSearchView?REPORT_ID=4177 |
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