The effects of pinyon (Pinus edulis)-juniper (Juniperus spp.) treatments on rodent abundance, 13 to 18 years after treatment, were studied in southwestern New Mexico from 1981 to 1983. Treatments included bulldozing, bulldozing/piling/burning, thinning, and untreated woodland. The area had not been grazed by livestock since time of treatment but was subjected to light and irregular use by wild ungulates. Total rodent numbers were significantly greater (P is greater than or equal to 0.05) on all treated areas compared to untreated woodlands but individual species and groups responded differently. Woodrats (Neotoma spp.) and brush mice (Peromyscus boylii) increased in abundance as slash accumulations increased, regardless of condition of over...
Conservation-tillage farming systems have changed agriculture and brought new challenges to the wild...
Juniperus virginiana L. (Eastern Red Cedar) is a fire-intolerant tree species that has been invading...
In the Central High Plateau of Mexico, perennial nopal (Opuntia spp.) orchards are used by several n...
Small mammal numbers were studied by snap trapping on six areas in Utah where juniper range had been...
We studied the effects of cutting Ashe juniper (Juniperus ashei Bucholz) woodlands on populations of...
This study examines the impact of long-tailed vole (Microtus longicaudus) and deer mouse (Peromyscus...
Abstract only availableManagement plans such as clear-cutting could affect the abundance of the spec...
The direct and indirect effects of seed predation by a Neotropical community of small rodents and la...
Mechanical and fire treatments are commonly used to reduce fuels where land use practices have encou...
The principal forest rodent control efforts, which attempt to reduce or prevent rodent damage to ref...
Mammalian damage to forest resources is widespread and causes annual economic loss. Wildlife damage ...
Downed wood has long been considered an important habitat component for small mammals, although stu...
Mammalian damage to forest resources is widespread and causes annual economic loss. Wildlife damage ...
I examined the effects of manual cutting and cut-stump applications of glyphosate herbicide on vege...
Small mammal populations were sampled annually over 4 years in native plant communities and improved...
Conservation-tillage farming systems have changed agriculture and brought new challenges to the wild...
Juniperus virginiana L. (Eastern Red Cedar) is a fire-intolerant tree species that has been invading...
In the Central High Plateau of Mexico, perennial nopal (Opuntia spp.) orchards are used by several n...
Small mammal numbers were studied by snap trapping on six areas in Utah where juniper range had been...
We studied the effects of cutting Ashe juniper (Juniperus ashei Bucholz) woodlands on populations of...
This study examines the impact of long-tailed vole (Microtus longicaudus) and deer mouse (Peromyscus...
Abstract only availableManagement plans such as clear-cutting could affect the abundance of the spec...
The direct and indirect effects of seed predation by a Neotropical community of small rodents and la...
Mechanical and fire treatments are commonly used to reduce fuels where land use practices have encou...
The principal forest rodent control efforts, which attempt to reduce or prevent rodent damage to ref...
Mammalian damage to forest resources is widespread and causes annual economic loss. Wildlife damage ...
Downed wood has long been considered an important habitat component for small mammals, although stu...
Mammalian damage to forest resources is widespread and causes annual economic loss. Wildlife damage ...
I examined the effects of manual cutting and cut-stump applications of glyphosate herbicide on vege...
Small mammal populations were sampled annually over 4 years in native plant communities and improved...
Conservation-tillage farming systems have changed agriculture and brought new challenges to the wild...
Juniperus virginiana L. (Eastern Red Cedar) is a fire-intolerant tree species that has been invading...
In the Central High Plateau of Mexico, perennial nopal (Opuntia spp.) orchards are used by several n...