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White-footed Deer Mice Acknowledgments

Last Updated: February 14, 2008 Related resource areas: Wildlife Damage Management


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Bibliography and Print Resources

The deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus
The deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus

Burt, W. H., and R. P. Grossenheider. 1976. A field guide to the mammals, 3d ed. Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston. 289 pp.

Clark, J. P. 1986. Vertebrate pest control handbook. California Dep. Food Agric. Sacramento. 610 pp.

Everett, R. L., and R. Stevens. 1981. Deer mouse consumption of bitterbrush seed treated with four repellents. J. Range Manage. 34:393-396.

Howard, W. E., R. E. Marsh, and R. E. Cole. 1968. Food detection by deer mice using olfactory rather than visual cues. An. Behav. 16:13-17.

Howard, W. E., R. E. Marsh, and R. E. Cole. 1970. A diphacinone bait for deer mouse control. J. For. 68:220-222.

King, J. A., ed. 1968. Biology of Peromyscus (Rodentia). Am. Soc. Mammal., Spec. Publ. 2. 539 pp.

Kirkland, G. L., Jr., and J. N. Layne, eds. 1989. Advances in the study of Peromyscus (Rodentia). Texas Tech. Univ. Press, Lubbock. 366 pp.

Marsh, R. E., and W. E. Howard. 1990. Vertebrate pests. Pages 771-831 in A. Mallis, ed. Handbook of pest control, 7th ed. Franzak and Foster Co., Cleveland, Ohio.

Schwartz, C. W., and E. R. Schwartz. 1981. The wild mammals of Missouri, rev. ed. Univ. Missouri Press, Columbia. 356 pp.

Sullivan, T. P., and D. S. Sullivan. 1982a. The use of alternative foods to reduce lodge pole pine seed predation by small mammals. J. Appl. Ecol. 19:33-45.

Sullivan, T. P., and D. S. Sullivan. 1982b. Reducing conifer seed predation by use of alternative foods. J. For. 80:499-500.

Taitt, M. J. 1981. The effect of extra food on small rodent populations: I. Deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus). J. An. Ecol. 50:111-124.

Images and Illustrations

Figures 1 through 3 from Schwartz and Schwartz (1981).


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Acknowledgments

Much of the information in this chapter was taken from Marsh and Howard (1990) and from Schwartz and Schwartz (1981).

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