Ecology of pocket gophers with emphasis on Thomomys bottae mewa
Henry E. Childs and
Walter E. Howard
Hilgardia, 1959, vol. 29, issue 7
Abstract:
The life history and ecology of the Digger pine pocket gopher (Thomomys bottae mewa) are here reported. Most of the data were obtained by live-trapping for five years 330 marked individuals 1,798 times on a 3.7-acre study plot at the San Joaquin Experimental Range, O’Neals, California. In all, more than 1,000 gophers were studied, many of which were maintained in various types of laboratory cages.
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Date: 1959
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