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charts; bibliography; illustrations REMARKS:[from ABSTRACT] : Arboreal rodents in Douglas-fir forests west of the Cascade crest in Oregon and Washington include.....The arboreal rodents constitute an ecological community--a group of species that interact and influence one another's pattern of abundance and use of resources. All but the Douglas' squirrel and Townsend's chipmunk are important prey of the spotted owl....Although the species differ in life histories and ecologies, all seem sensitive to timber harvesting because of both elimination of habitat and creation of barriers to dispersal. |
Object Name |
report |
Author |
Andrew B. Carey |
Subjects |
Bushy-tailed Wood Rat Douglas Squirrel Dusky-footed Wood Rat Northern Flying Squirrel Old Growth, Douglas fir Red Tree Vole Townsend Chipmunk Northern Spotted Owl |
Title |
The Biology of Arboreal Rodents in Douglas-fir forests |
Published Date |
November 1991 |
Catalog Number |
L.993.6.121 |
Imagefile |
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