Small Terrestrial Rodents in Disturbed and Old-Growth Montane Oak Forest in Costa Rica

  • van den Bergh M
  • Kappelle M
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Abstract

Results are generally consistent with those presented by Lanzewizki (1991), and Johnson and Vaughan (1993), who recorded five myomorph species of which P. mexicanus (P. nudipes, in their study) and S. xerampelinus were most common. Our study revealed seven species of...

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van den Bergh, M. B., & Kappelle, M. (2006). Small Terrestrial Rodents in Disturbed and Old-Growth Montane Oak Forest in Costa Rica (pp. 337–345). https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-28909-7_26

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