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pro vyhledávání: '"Sorex longirostris"'
Autor:
Raymond D. Semlitsch, Elizabeth B. Harper, Daniel J. Hocking, Michael S. Osbourn, Julia E. Earl, Tracy A. G. Rittenhouse
Publikováno v:
Animal Biology. 66:347-362
To investigate effects of timber harvest on small mammals, we compared capture rates in experimental forestry arrays of uncut forest, partial cut forest, and clearcuts with high and low coarse downed wood in Missouri, USA. Past studies show that effe
Autor:
Russell A. Mittermeier, Don E. Wilson
60. South-eastern Shrew Sorex longirostris French: Musaraigne a long nez / German: Langschnauzen-Spitzmaus / Spanish: Musarana suroriental Taxonomy. Sorex longirostris Bachman, 1837, “swamps of Santee [River],” South Carolina. Restricted by H. H.
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Autor:
Thomas F. Laughlin, M. Kevin Hamed
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Naturalist. 14:506-516
Discarded containers along primary and secondary roadways trap and kill small mammals, and recently, small-mammal remains were found in containers along roadside pull-offs in more remote areas. We investigated the effects of containers along 7.9 km o
Autor:
Leann Lucas, Justin D. Hoffman
Publikováno v:
Western North American Naturalist. 75:374-376
Little information is known about reproduction in the 3 species of shrews in Louisiana. We examined reproductive notes from specimen records for the southern short-tailed shrew (Blarina carolinensis), least shrew (Cryptotis parva), and southeastern s
Publikováno v:
The Southwestern Naturalist. 56:410-417
We report five new records of mammals for Le Flore County, Oklahoma, and additional records of Sorex longirostris for the state. Records for 14 other species, some not reported from the county or state in decades, provide new information on distribut
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy. 91:993-999
Shrew abundance has been linked to the presence of coarse woody debris (CWD), especially downed logs, in many regions in the United States. We investigated the importance of CWD to shrew communities in managed upland pine stands in the southeastern U
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 257:1939-1944
Fuel hazards have increased in forests across the United States because of fire exclusion during the 20th century. Treatments used to reduce fuel buildup may affect wildlife, such as shrews, living on the forest floor, especially when treatments are
Autor:
Steven B. Castleberry, Audrey K. Owens, W. Mark Ford, Kurtis R. Moseley, Timothy S. McCay, John C. Kilgo
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 255:2306-2311
We assessed shrew (soricids) response to coarse woody debris (CWD) manipulations in managed upland loblolly pine ( Pinus taeda ) stands in the upper Coastal Plain of South Carolina over multiple years and seasons. Using a completely randomized block
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Naturalist. 6:235-246
We investigated associations between soricids and coarse woody debris (CWD) in bottomland hardwood forests impacted by Hurricane Hugo. The objectives were to evaluate CWD loadings at three forests disturbed by Hurricane Hugo, monitor soricid captures
Autor:
Timothy S. McCay, Mark J. Komoroski
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 189:387-395
McCay, T.S., and M.J. Komoroski. 2004. Demographic responses of shrews to removal of coarse woody debris in a managed pine forest. For. Ecol., and Mgt. 189:387-395. We trapped shrews at six 9.3 ha plots from which logs ý 10 cm diameter (coarse woody