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The Status of the Sibling Species Peromyscus merriami and Peromyscus eremicus
Journal of Mammalogy, 1963The taxonomic status of Peromyscus merriami Mearns is reviewed. This species is very similar morphologically to Peromyscus eremicus and in certain areas the two kinds occur sympatrically. The similarities are so great that specimens of the two kinds are easily confused. Differences between the species are discussed and evaluated.
Donald F. Hoffmeister, M. Raymond Lee
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Climbing Behavior of Peromyscus floridanus and Peromyscus gossypinus
Journal of Mammalogy, 1970Field observations and a laboratory test indicate that Peromyscus gossypinus is a more active climber than P. floridanus. Subjects conceived and raised in the laboratory tended to perform more poorly on the climbing test than did wild-caught animals.
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Journal of Mammalogy, 1955
Studies of small mammal occurrence at high altitudes in the Sierra Nevada are uncommon, so the opportunity for even a short examination was welcomed. The period of August 17–26, 1954, was spent at lower Graveyard Lake, 9,900 feet, Sierra National Forest, Fresno County, California.
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Studies of small mammal occurrence at high altitudes in the Sierra Nevada are uncommon, so the opportunity for even a short examination was welcomed. The period of August 17–26, 1954, was spent at lower Graveyard Lake, 9,900 feet, Sierra National Forest, Fresno County, California.
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Day Refuges of Peromyscus leucopus and Peromyscus maniculatus
Journal of Mammalogy, 1982J. O. Wolff, B. Hurlbutt
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Food Habits of Sympatric Peromyscus leucopus and Peromyscus maniculatus
Journal of Mammalogy, 1985J. O. Wolff, R. D. Dueser, K. S. Berry
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Copulatory Behavior of Peromyscus crinitus and Peromyscus floridanus
American Midland Naturalist, 1975openaire +1 more source

