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WILDLIFE SPECIES: Neotoma cinerea | Bushy-Tailed Woodrat
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Scott; Casler, Bruce R.; Carey, Andrew B. 1991. Woodrat abundance in forests of the southern Oregon Coast Range. In: Ruggiero, Leonard F.; Aubry, Keith B.; Carey, Andrew B.; Huff, Mark H, technical coordinators. Wildlife and vegetation of unmanaged Douglas-fir forests: Proceedings of a symposium; 1989 March 29-31; Portland, OR. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-285. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station: 528. [23857] 6. Clark, Tim W.; Stromberg, Mark R. 1987. Mammals of Wyoming. Lawrence, KS: University of Kansas, Museum of Natural History. 314 p. [23861] 7. Clary, Warren P.; Medin, Dean E. 1992. Vegetation, breeding bird, and small mammal biomass in two high-elevation sagebrush riparian habitats. In: Clary, Warren P.; McArthur, E. Durant; Bedunah, Don; Wambolt, Carl L., compilers. Proceedings--symposium on ecology and management of riparian shrub communities; 1991 May 29-31; Sun Valley, ID. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-289. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station: 100-110. [19103] 8. Egoscue, Harold J. 1962. The bushy-tailed wood rat: a laboratory colony. Journal of Mammalogy. 43(3): 328-337. [24335] 9. Escherich, P. C. 1981. Soicial biology of the bushy-tailed woodrat, Neotoma cinerea. Univeristy of California Publications in Zoology. 110: 1-132. [23864] 10. Eyre, F. H., ed. 1980. Forest cover types of the United States and Canada. Washington, DC: Society of American Foresters. 148 p. [905] 11. Finley, Robert B., Jr. 1958. The woodrats of Colorado: distribution and ecology. University of Kansas Publications: Museum of Natural History. 10: 213-552. [23865] 12. Garrison, George A.; Bjugstad, Ardell J.; Duncan, Don A.; [and others]. 1977. Vegetation and environmental features of forest and range ecosystems. Agric. Handb. 475. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 68 p. [998] 13. Gashwiler, Jay S. 1959. Small mammal study in west-central Oregon. Journal of Mammalogy. 40(1): 128-139. [14005] 14. Grayson, Donald K.; Livingston, Stephanie D. 1989. High-elevation records for Neotoma cinerea in the White Mountains, California. Great Basin Naturalist. 49(3): 392-395. [23860] 15. Hall, E. Raymond; Kelson, Keith R. 1959. The mammals of North America, Volume II. New York: The Ronald Press Company. 79 p. [21460] 16. Halvorson, Curtis H. 1981. Small mammal populations. In: Debyle, Norbert V., ed. Clearcutting and fire in the larch/Douglas-fir forests of western Montana--a multifaceted research summary. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-99. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station: 41-46. [18631] 17. Haufler, Jonathan B.; Nagy, Julius G. 1984. Summer food habits of a small mammal community in the pinyon-juniper ecosystem. Great Basin Naturalist. 44(1): 145-150. [23856] 18. Hayward, Gregory D.; Hayward, Patricia H.; Garton, Edward O. 1993. Ecology of boreal owls in the northern Rocky Mountains, U.S.A. Wildlife Monographs No. 124. Bethesda, MD: The Wildlife Society. 59 p. [22718] 19. Howard, W. E.; Fenner, R. L.; Childs, H. E., Jr. 1959. Wildlife survival in brush burns. Journal of Range Management. 12: 230-234. [247] 20. Jameson, E. W., Jr.; Peeters, Hans J. 1988. California mammals. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. 403 p. [23863] 21. Johnson, Mark K.; Hansen, Richard M. 1979. Foods of cottontails and woodrats in south-central Idaho. Journal of Mammalogy. 60(1): 213-215. [23859] 22. Jones, J. Knox, Jr.; Armstrong, David M.; Hoffman, Robert S.; Jones, Clyde. 1983. Mammals of the Northern Great Plains. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press. 375 p. [23862] 23. Kilgore, Bruce M. 1976. Fire management in the National Parks: an overview. Proceedings, Montana Tall Timbers fire ecology conference and Intermountain Fire Research Council fire & land management symposium; 1974 October 8-10; Missoula, MT. No. 14. Tallahassee, FL: Tall Timbers Research Station: 45-57. [19020] 24. Kuchler, A. W. 1964. Manual to accompany the map of potential vegetation of the conterminous United States. Special Publication No. 36. New York: American Geographical Society. 77 p. [1384] 25. Medin, Dean E.; Clary, Warren P. 1989. Small mammal populations in a grazed and ungrazed riparian habitat in Nevada. Res. Pap. INT-143. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station. 6 p. [10530] 26. Racine, Charles H.; Johnson, Lawrence A.; Viereck, Leslie A. 1987. Patterns of vegetation recovery after tundra fires in northwestern Alaska, U.S.A. Arctic and Alpine Research. 19(4): 461-469. [6114] 27. Schimpf, David J.; Henderson, Jan A.; MacMahon, James A. 1980. Some aspects of succession in the spruce-fir forest zone of northern Utah. Great Basin Naturalist. 40(1): 1-26. [16443] 28. Scotter, George W.; Simmons, Norman M. 1974. Range extensions for the bushy-tailed wood rat in the Northwest Territories. Canadian Field-Naturalist. 88: 489-490. [23858] 29. Van Gelden, Richard George. 1982. Mammals of the National Parks. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. 310 p. [20893] 30. Verner, Jared; Boss, Allan S., tech. coords. 1980. California wildlife and their habitats: western Sierra Nevada. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-37. Berkeley, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station. 439 p. [10237] 31. Viereck, L. A. 1983. The effects of fire in black spruce ecosystems of Alaska and northern Canada. In: Wein, Ross W.; MacLean, David A., eds. The role of fire in northern circumpolar ecosystems. New York: John Wiley and Sons Ltd.: 201-220. [7078] 32. Wright, Henry A. 1974. Range burning. Journal of Range Management. 27(1): 5-11. [2613] 33. Wright, Henry A.; Bailey, Arthur W. 1982. Fire ecology: United States and southern Canada. 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