Small mammal population changes following prescribed burning of mountain big sagebrush
Authors(s): J. M. McGee
Publication: Eighth Wyoming Shrub Ecology Workshop
Publisher: Society for Range Management, the Wildlife Society, WY Agricul. Extension Service, WY Game & Fish Dept., USDA Forest Service, USDA Soil Conser. Service, and USDI BLM.
Publication Date: 0000-00-00
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Location: Jackson Wyoming
Abstract: Eight Species of rodents (deer mouse, Uinta ground squirrel, western jumping mouse, montane vole, least chipmunk, long-tailed vole, northern pocket gopher, red-backed vole), two species of insectivores (vagrant and masked shrew), and one carnivore (long-tailed weasel) were captured during the three years after prescribed burning on Burro Hill, Wyoming.
Keywords: Burro Hill, Bridger-Teton National Forest, Jackson Hole, Teton County, animal, mammal, fire, population, mortality, deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus, Uinta ground squirrel, rodent, Rodentia, Spermophilus armatus, chipmunk, Sciuridae, least chipmunk, Tamias minimus, food, Buffalo Ranger District, entomology, insect, Insecta, Burning, fire, shrew, Sorex, Soricidae, insectivore, carnivore, Vole, Muridae, Cricetidae, Mustelidae, Weasel, long-tailed weasel, Evaluation, Food , Grass, Herb, behavior, Fluctuation, Sagebrush, habitat, management
| BIBLIOGRAPHY ID | 1507 |
| REF TYPE | Conference Proceedings |
| AUTHORS | J. M. McGee |
| PUB DATE | 0000-00-00 |
| DATE STR | 0000-00-00 |
| PUB TITLE1 | Eighth Wyoming Shrub Ecology Workshop |
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| DOC TITLE | Small mammal population changes following prescribed burning of mountain big sagebrush |
| PAGE DESC | 35-46 |
| LOCATION | Jackson Wyoming |
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| PUB NUMBER | May 30-31, |
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| PUBLISHER | Society for Range Management, the Wildlife Society, WY Agricul. Extension Service, WY Game & Fish Dept., USDA Forest Service, USDA Soil Conser. Service, and USDI BLM. |
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| KEYWORDS | Burro Hill, Bridger-Teton National Forest, Jackson Hole, Teton County, animal, mammal, fire, population, mortality, deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus, Uinta ground squirrel, rodent, Rodentia, Spermophilus armatus, chipmunk, Sciuridae, least chipmunk, Tamias minimus, food, Buffalo Ranger District, entomology, insect, Insecta, Burning, fire, shrew, Sorex, Soricidae, insectivore, carnivore, Vole, Muridae, Cricetidae, Mustelidae, Weasel, long-tailed weasel, Evaluation, Food , Grass, Herb, behavior, Fluctuation, Sagebrush, habitat, management |
| ABSTRACT | Eight Species of rodents (deer mouse, Uinta ground squirrel, western jumping mouse, montane vole, least chipmunk, long-tailed vole, northern pocket gopher, red-backed vole), two species of insectivores (vagrant and masked shrew), and one carnivore (long-tailed weasel) were captured during the three years after prescribed burning on Burro Hill, Wyoming. |
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