Nearly 30 years of observation of Franklin ground squirrels in central and northeast Iowa indicates that they are of minor importance as prey for carnivorous birds, mammals, and reptiles. These ground squirrels are predators of some significance on eggs and young of ground-nesting birds and the helpless young of some small mammals. The Franklin squirrel burrows are of considerable importance as dens for long-tailed weasels and spotted skunks and are of seasonal value as retreats for young opossums, striped skunks, and mink during mid-summer dispersal. Amphibia use the dens as a moist daytime refuge during hot, dry weather and garter snakes sometimes use the burrows for winter hibernation. Damaged burrows are used by small rodents and insect...
dissertationThe autecology and behavior of the rock squirrel, Spermophilus variegatus (Erxleben), wa...
Abstract Ecosystem engineers are organisms that influence their environment, which includes alterati...
My dissertation research represents an important contribution to the literature on Franklin\u27s gro...
Nearly 30 years of observation of Franklin ground squirrels in central and northeast Iowa indicates ...
Examination of dens and territories of 118 Mustela frenata, 59 Mustela rixosa, and 65 Spilogale inte...
Round-tailed ground squirrels are common residents of natural areas throughout most of the desert so...
Richardson’s ground squirrel (Urocitellus richardsonii, Sabine 1822) is a widespread burrowing mamma...
A field study was conducted in Lewis and Clark County, Montana, during the summer of 1986 to determi...
ID: 8308INHS Technical Report prepared for Division of Natural Heritage. Illinois Department of ...
The Franklin ground squirrel (Spermophilus franklinii) is a rather drab grayish brown. Black speckli...
Data sheet produced by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources is about different times of animals,...
Recreational shooting is a popular activity in Idaho. While many people target inanimate objects, ot...
The Franklin ground squirrel is prevalent in low lying areas of silty soil overgrown with Bromus ine...
Over the last century the Northern Great Plains has been altered substantially, largely due to nativ...
Unfortunately, the number of endangered species is still increasing, in most cases due to the human ...
dissertationThe autecology and behavior of the rock squirrel, Spermophilus variegatus (Erxleben), wa...
Abstract Ecosystem engineers are organisms that influence their environment, which includes alterati...
My dissertation research represents an important contribution to the literature on Franklin\u27s gro...
Nearly 30 years of observation of Franklin ground squirrels in central and northeast Iowa indicates ...
Examination of dens and territories of 118 Mustela frenata, 59 Mustela rixosa, and 65 Spilogale inte...
Round-tailed ground squirrels are common residents of natural areas throughout most of the desert so...
Richardson’s ground squirrel (Urocitellus richardsonii, Sabine 1822) is a widespread burrowing mamma...
A field study was conducted in Lewis and Clark County, Montana, during the summer of 1986 to determi...
ID: 8308INHS Technical Report prepared for Division of Natural Heritage. Illinois Department of ...
The Franklin ground squirrel (Spermophilus franklinii) is a rather drab grayish brown. Black speckli...
Data sheet produced by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources is about different times of animals,...
Recreational shooting is a popular activity in Idaho. While many people target inanimate objects, ot...
The Franklin ground squirrel is prevalent in low lying areas of silty soil overgrown with Bromus ine...
Over the last century the Northern Great Plains has been altered substantially, largely due to nativ...
Unfortunately, the number of endangered species is still increasing, in most cases due to the human ...
dissertationThe autecology and behavior of the rock squirrel, Spermophilus variegatus (Erxleben), wa...
Abstract Ecosystem engineers are organisms that influence their environment, which includes alterati...
My dissertation research represents an important contribution to the literature on Franklin\u27s gro...