The effects of human activity on the occupancy of Tamias striatus in the University of Michigan Biostation.

作者: Lauren Hacias , Cailey Miller , Sulgiye Park , None

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关键词: HabitatPlant litterBasal areaForestryOccupancyDeciduousBiomass (ecology)Eastern chipmunkChipmunkAnimal scienceGeography

摘要: The occupancy of Tamias striatus, the eastern chipmunk, was measured in an area dominated by human structures as well a less-traversed deciduous forest at University Michigan Biostation on Douglas Lake. Habitat variables such tree species composition, downed woody debris, above ground biomass, canopy coverage, leaf litter, and basal were fourteen locations two chosen sites order to test assumption no difference conditions. It found that chipmunk higher while lower forest. However, some aspects environment significantly different, it unclear whether result physical or man-made I grant Regents non-exclusive right retain, reproduce, distribute my paper, titled electronic formats cost throughout world. may make keep more than one copy Paper for purposes security, backup, preservation access, migrate any medium format purpose access future.

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