Five microsatellite loci were used to develop multilocus genotypes for Neotoma macrotis (n = 128) and N. fuscipes (n = 29). Several statistical analyses were used to estimate genetic structure, levels ...
Trapping sessions consisting of repeated captures are routinely used to assess demography, social organization, and habitat associations of small mammals. Some capture-recapture analyses require a ...
Neotoma Fuscipes, of the family Cricetidae, is native to North and Central America, especially to our western desert areas. It feeds on many plants and is naturally a collector. It is popularly called ...
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