Relationships Between Habitat and Snag Characteristics and the Reproductive Success of the Brown-headed Nuthatch (Sitta pusilla) in Eastern Texas. [PDF]
Habitat use and reproductive success of the Brown-headed Nuthatch (Sitta pusilla Latham) were studied in East Texas during the 2001-2002 breeding seasons. We compared nest cavity selection at used and randomly selected non-used areas.
Burt, Brent +3 more
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Temperature Effects on Host-Seeking by Larval American Dog Ticks, Dermacentor variabilis (Say) [PDF]
Author Institution: Associate Professor, Department of Entomology, The Ohio State UniversityHost-seeking activity of larval American dog ticks was measured by determining the proportion of unengorged larvae attached to white-footed mice, Peromyscus ...
Foster, Woodbridge A., Harlan, Harold J.
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The effect of forest composition and canopy cover on small mammal species composition. [PDF]
MammalogyThe succession of a forest from mature big-tooth aspen stands to mixed coniferous-deciduous woodland may have many effects on species composition in the area.
Vedolich, Katelyn
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Brief Note Immigration by White-Footed Mice (Peromyscus Leucopus): Absence of Females [PDF]
Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State ...
Mitchell, Lee E., Vessey, Stephen H.
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Characterization of the rice microbiota: development and contribution of the 'culturomics' approach. P3 [PDF]
Plant microbiota that colonizes different compartments of the plant host plays a key‐role in nutrient availability, growth promotion and plant health. Understanding and managing plant microbiota could allow promoting beneficial microbial communities and ...
Alonso, Pascal +5 more
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New Records of Parasites (Apicomplexa, Nematoda, Acari, Anoplura) from Rodents in Arkansas [PDF]
Bursey, C. R. +5 more
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Ejaculate Investment in a Promiscuous Rodent, \u3cem\u3ePeromyscus maniculatus\u3c/em\u3e: Effects of Population Density and Social Role [PDF]
Questions: How does average male investment in ejaculates vary with changing population density (and thus with the risk of sperm competition) in a promiscuous species? Do individual male investment strategies vary with population density?
Long, Tristan A.F., Montgomerie, Robert
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