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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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
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| REF TYPE | Report |
| AUTHORS | B. Keller and C. Villalobos |
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| DOC TITLE | The Influence of Riparian and Adjacent Habitats on Small Mammal Distributions in Grand Teton National Park |
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| KEYWORDS | Grand Teton National Park, animal, mammal, habitat, rodent |
| ABSTRACT | Objectives N/A Findings and Status Riparian areas have the highest diversity of species while edge habitat produces the greatest abundance of individuals. |
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