A comparative assessment of methods of individual tracking within a population of Microtus agrestis (Mammalia: Muridae)

作者: Andrew D. Johns

DOI: 10.1111/J.1469-7998.1979.TB03966.X

关键词: BiologyMicrotusZoologySmall mammalLimitingAlternative methodsPopulationMuridae

摘要: Studies of spatial arrangement in small mammal populations are usually based on the results live-trapping, which is recognized as limiting an investigation this sort. The present paper examines feasibility two alternative methods using a population Microtus agrestis test case.

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