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The Influence of Riparian and Adjacent Habitats on Small Mammal Distributions in Grand Teton Nationa

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The Influence of Riparian and Adjacent Habitats on Small Mammal Distributions in Grand Teton Nationa

The Influence of Riparian and Adjacent Habitats on Small Mammal Distributions in Grand Teton National Park

Authors(s): B. Keller and C. Villalobos

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Publication Date: 0000-00-00

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Abstract: Objectives N/A Findings and Status Riparian areas have the highest diversity of species while edge habitat produces the greatest abundance of individuals.

Keywords: Grand Teton National Park, animal, mammal, habitat, rodent

BIBLIOGRAPHY ID129
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AUTHORSB. Keller and C. Villalobos
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DOC TITLEThe Influence of Riparian and Adjacent Habitats on Small Mammal Distributions in Grand Teton National Park
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DOC TYPEannual report
PUB VOLUME4136
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KEYWORDSGrand Teton National Park, animal, mammal, habitat, rodent
ABSTRACTObjectives
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Findings and Status
Riparian areas have the highest diversity of species while edge habitat produces the greatest abundance of individuals.
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URLADDRESShttp://science.nature.nps.gov/servlet/Prmt_ReportSearchView?REPORT_ID=4136
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