Burrows of the Sacramento Valley pocket gopher in flood-irrigated alfalfa fields
Milton A. Miller
Hilgardia, 1957, vol. 26, issue 8
Abstract:
This paper discusses patterns and statistical characteristics of burrows dug by the Sacramento Valley pocket gopher (Thomomys bottae navus Merriam) in flood-irrigated alfalfa fields, and the relationship of burrowing activity to soil conditions and irrigation schedules. Suggestions for improvement of gopher control derived from this study are given.
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Date: 1957
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