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Ordway- Swisher Biological Station Weekend Lab Field Manual for Wildlife Techniques (WIS 4945C)
Seminole State Forest Soils Map
Trapping Results of the Endangered Key Largo Cotton Mouse and Key Largo Woodrat
Cotton Mouse Peromyscus Gossypinus Kingdom: Animalia FEATURES Phylum: Chordata the Cotton Mouse’S Body Is About Four Inches Long
Of Mice and Mating “Chooser” Mouse in the Middle, but Delaney Explains That This Set-Up Tended to Stress the Mice Out
Kills Rats, Mice & Meadow Voles*
Mammal Species of the World Literature Cited
Mammals of Oklahoma
87 Observed Abnormalities of the Endangered KEY Largo Cotton Mouse (Peromyscus Gossypinus Allapaticola) 1Florida Fish and Wildli
Species Conservation Guidelines South Florida Key Largo Cotton Mouse
Evidence for the Presence of a Hantavirus and an Arenavirus
THE EVOLUTIONARY SIGNIFICANCE of CERTAIN BEHAVIORAL, PHYSIOLOGICAL, and MORPHOLOGICAL ADAPTATIONS of the OLD-FIELD MOUSE, Peromyscus Polionotus
Responses of the Florida Mouse (Podomys Floridanus) to Habitat Management
Regional Evolutionary Distinctiveness and Endangerment As a Means of Prioritizing Protection of Endangered Species Emily K
Pestworld 2015
Terrestrial Small Mammals
Ectoparasites and Other Epifaunistic Arthropods of Sympatric Cotton Mice and Golden Mice: Comparisons and Implications for Vector-Borne Zoonotic Diseases
Detailed Wildlife Resources at Risk by Region (US Coast Guard Sector)
Top View
Identification, Current Distribution, and Relative Abundance of the Cotton Mouse in Illinois"
Neotoma Floridana) and the Allegheny Woodrat (Neotoma Magister)
Key Largo Cotton Mouse Peromyscus Gossypinus Allapaticola
Host-Parasite Associations of Small Mammal Communities and Implications for the Spread of Lyme Disease
Hydric Pine Flatwoods Are Unique to South Florida
TOS Protocol and Procedure: Small Mammal Sampling Date: 05/04/015
Population Ecology of the Golden Mouse
Comprehensive Report Species - Neotoma Magister Page 1 of 19
Rodents a World Survey of Species of Conservation Concern
A Non-Lethal Method for Identification of the Cotton Mouse, Peromyscus Gossypinus (Leconte, 1853)
Key Largo Cotton Mouse U.S
Habitat Use, Distribution and Conservation Status of the Mikado Pheasant (Syrmaticus Mikado) in Taiwan
Survey of Rodents Within Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Wildlife Management Areas M
White-Footed and Deer Mice
Cotton Mouse
Wetland Mammals
North American Rodents
Dichotomous Keys to the Mammals of the South by Order
The Florida Mouse1 Hannah H
Mammals of Southwestern Arkansas Part II. Rodents Tim W