Small mammal use of a desert riparian island and its adjacent scrub habitat

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Restriction of water flow by Whitlow Ranch Dam, Arizona, created a 15-ha riparian island upstream, behind the dam. The riparian island had few small mammals; more were recorded in the adjacent washes and desert upland habitats. Habitat models were developed for desert shrew Notiosorex crawfordi, Arizona pocket mouse Perognathus amplus and Bailey's pocket mouse P. baileyi. -from Authors

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Szaro, R. C., & Belfit, S. C. (1987). Small mammal use of a desert riparian island and its adjacent scrub habitat. Research Note - US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, (RM-473). https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.98803

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