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A comparative study of mammalian faunal diversity and density in aspen versus meadow habitat or if you want a mouse, don't climb a tree — RMBL Knowledge Commons
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Student Paper
A comparative study of mammalian faunal diversity and density in aspen versus meadow habitat or if you want a mouse, don't climb a tree
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Authors:
Cleveland, E. D.
Year:
1977
Publisher:
UNKNOWN
Keywords:
DENSITY, MAMMALOGY, POPULUS, RMBL STUDENT PAPER, SALICACEAE, SPECIES DIVERSITY, TRAPPING
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