LITERATURE CITED

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Albertson, F. W.

1937. Ecology of a mixed prairie in west-central Kansas. Ecol. Monog., 7:481-547.

Bailey, V.

1902. Synopsis of the North American species of Sigmodon. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 15:101-116.

1924. Breeding, feeding and other life habits of meadow mice. Jour. Agric. Res., 27:523-536.

Baker, J. R., and R. M. Ransom.

1932a. Factors affecting the breeding of the field mouse (Microtus agrestis). Part I. Light. Proc. Roy. Soc. London, Series B, 110:313-322.

1932b. Factors affecting the breeding of the field mouse (Microtus agrestis). Part II. Temperature. Proc. Roy. Soc. London, Series B, 112:39-46.

Black, T. D.

1937. Mammals of Kansas. Kansas State Board Agric., 13th Biennial Rep., 1935-36:116-217.

Blair, W. F.

1939. Some observed effects of stream valley flooding on small mammal populations in eastern Oklahoma. Jour. Mamm., 20:304-306.

1940. Home ranges and populations of the meadow vole in southern Michigan. Jour. Wildlife Mgmt., 4:149-161.

1941. Techniques for the study of small mammal populations. Jour. Mamm., 22:148-157.

1948. Population density, life span and mortality rates of small mammals in the bluegrass meadow and bluegrass field associations of southern Michigan. Amer. Midland Nat., 40:395-419.

Bodenheimer, F. S., and F. Sulman.

1946. The estrous cycle of Microtus guentheri D. and A. and its ecological implications. Ecol., 27:255-256.

Bole, B. P., Jr.

1939. The quadrat method of studying small mammal populations. Cleveland Mus. Nat. Hist. Sci. Publ., 5:1-77.

Brown, H. L.

1946. Rodent activity in a mixed prairie near Hays, Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 48:448-458.

Brumwell, M.

1951. An ecological survey of the Fort Leavenworth Military Reservation. Amer. Midland Nat., 45:187-231.

Burt, W. H.

1943. Territoriality and home range concepts as applied to mammals. Jour. Mamm., 24:346-352.

Calhoun, J. B.

1945. Diel activity rhythms of the rodents Microtus ochrogaster and Sigmodon hispidus hispidus. Ecol., 26:251-273.

Chitty, D., and D. A. Kempson.

1949. Prebaiting of small mammals and a new design of a live trap. Ecol., 30:536-542.

Cockrum, E. L.

1947. Effectiveness of live traps vs. snap traps. Jour. Mamm., 28:186.

1948. Distribution of the hispid cotton rat in Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 51:306-312.

1952. Mammals of Kansas. Univ. Kansas Mus. Nat. Hist. Publ., 7:1-303.

Davis, D. H. S.

1933. Rhythmic activity in the short-tailed vole, Microtus. Jour. Animal Ecol., 2:232-238.

Dice, L. R.

1922. Some factors affecting the distribution of the prairie vole, forest deer mouse and prairie deer mouse. Ecol., 3:29-47.

Eadie, W. R.

1944. The short-tailed shrew and field mouse predation. Jour. Mamm., 25:359-362.

1948. Shrew-mouse predation during low mouse abundance. Jour. Mamm., 29:35-37.

1952. Shrew predation and vole populations on a limited area. Jour. Mamm., 33:185-189.

1953. Response of Microtus to vegetative cover. Jour. Mamm., 34:262-264.

Elton, C.

1949. Population interspersion. An essay in animal community patterns. Jour. Ecol., 37:1-23.

Errington, P. R.

1935. Food habits of midwestern foxes. Jour. Mamm., 16:192-200.

1936. What is the meaning of predation? Smithsonian Inst. Rep., 1936:243-252.

1943. An analysis of mink predation upon muskrat in north central United States. Agric. Exp. Sta., Iowa State Coll. Agric. Mech. Arts, Res. Bull., 320:799-924.

1946. Predation and vertebrate populations. Quart. Rev. Biol., 21:144-177.

Errington, P. L., F. Hamerstrom, and F. N. Hamerstrom, Jr.

1940. The great horned owl and its prey in north central United States. Agric. Exp. Sta., Iowa State Coll. Agric. Mech. Arts, Res. Bull., 277:759-831.

Fisher, H. J.

1945. Notes on the voles in central Missouri. Jour. Mamm., 26:435-437.

Fitch, H. S.

1948. A study of coyote relationships on cattle range. Jour. Wildlife Mgmt., 12:73-78.

1950. A new style live trap for small mammals. Jour. Mamm., 31:364-365.

1952. The University of Kansas Natural History Reservation. Univ. Kansas, Mus. Nat. Hist. Misc. Publ., 4:1-38.

1954. Seasonal acceptance of bait by small mammals. Jour. Mamm., 35:39-47.

Fitch, H. S., F. Swenson, and D. F. Tillotson.

1946. Behavior and food habits of the red-tailed hawk. Condor, 48:205-237.

Goodpastor, W. W., and D. F. Hoffmeister.

1952. Notes on the mammals of eastern Tennessee. Jour. Mamm., 33:362-371.

Gunderson, H. L.

1950. A study of some small mammal populations at Cedar Creek Forest, Asoka County, Minnesota. Univ. Minnesota Mus. Nat. Hist., 4:1-49.

Hall, E. R.

1926. Changes during growth in the skull of the rodent Otospermophilus grammarus beecheyi. Univ. California Publ. Zool., 21:355-404.

Hall, E. R., and E. L. Cockrum.

1953. A synopsis of North American microtine rodents. Univ. Kansas, Mus. Nat. Hist. Publ., 5:373-498.

Hamilton, W. J., Jr.

1937a. Growth and life span of the field mouse. Amer. Nat., 71:500-507.

1937b. The biology of microtine cycles. Jour. Agric. Res., 54:779-790.

1937c. Activity and home range of the field mouse. Ecol., 18:255-263.

1940. Life and habits of the field mouse. Sci. Monthly, 50:425-434.

1941. The reproduction of the field mouse, Microtus pennsylvanicus. Cornell Univ. Agric. Exp. Sta. Mem., 237:1-23.

1949. The reproductive rates of some small mammals. Jour. Mamm., 30:257-260.

Hatfield, D. M.

1935. A natural history of Microtus californicus. Jour. Mamm., 16:261-271.

Hatt, R. T.

1930. The biology of the voles of New York. Roosevelt Wildlife Bull., 5:513-623.

Hayne, D. M.

1949a. Two methods of estimating populations from trapping records. Jour. Mamm., 30:399-411.

1949b. Calculation of the size of home range. Jour. Mamm., 30:1-18.

1950. Apparent home range of Microtus in relation to distance between traps. Jour. Mamm., 31:26-39.

Hinton, M. A. C.

1926. Monograph of the voles and lemmings (Microtinae) living and extinct. British Museum of Nat. Hist., London, xvi + 488 pp. 15 pls.

Hopkins, H. H., F. W. Albertson, and D. A. Riegel.

1952. Ecology of grassland utilization in a mixed prairie. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 55:395-418.

Howard, W. E.

1951. Relation between low temperature and available food to survival of small rodents. Jour. Mamm., 32:300-312.

Howell, A. B.

1924. Individual and age variation in Microtus montanus yosemite. Jour. Agric. Res., 28:977-1015.

Jameson, E. W.

1947. Natural history of the prairie vole. Univ. Kansas, Mus. Nat. Hist. Publ., 1:125-151.

1950. Determining fecundity in male small mammals. Jour. Mamm., 31:433-436.

Johnson, M. S.

1926. Activity and distribution of certain wild mice in relation to the biotic community. Jour. Mamm., 7:245-277.

Korschgen, L. J.

1952. A general summary of the food of Missouri predatory and game animals. Conserv. Comm., Div. Fish and Game, State of Missouri. July, 1952. 61 pp.

Lantz, D. E.

1907. An economic survey of the field mice (genus Microtus). USDA Biol. Surv. Bull, 31:1-64.

Leslie, P. H., and R. M. Ransom.

1940. The mortality, fertility and rate of natural increase of the vole (Microtus agrestis) as observed in the laboratory. Jour. Animal Ecol., 9:27-52.

Llewellyn, L. M.

1950. Reduction of mortality in live-trapping mice. Jour. Wildlife Mgmt., 14:84-85.

McAtee, W. L.

1935. Food habits of common hawks. USDA Circ., 370:1-36.

Meyer, B. J., and R. K. Meyer.

1944. Growth and reproduction of the cotton rat, Sigmodon hispidus hispidus, under laboratory conditions. Jour. Mamm., 25:107-129.

Mohr, C. O.

1943. A comparison of North American small mammal censuses. Amer. Midland Nat., 29:545-587.

1947. Table of equivalent populations of North American small mammals. Amer. Midland Nat., 37:223-249.

Phillips, P.

1936. The distribution of rodents in overgrazed and normal grassland in central Oklahoma. Ecol., 17:673-679.

Poiley, S. M.

1949. Raising captive meadow voles (Microtus p. pennsylvanicus). Jour. Mamm., 30:317.

Rinker, G. C.

1942a. Litter records of some mammals of Meade County, Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 45:376-378.

1942b. An extension of the range of the Texas cotton rat in Kansas. Jour. Mamm., 23:439.

Sandidge, L. L.

1953. Food and dens of the opossum (Didelphis virginiana) in northeastern Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 56:97-106.

Selle, R. M.

1928. Microtus californicus in captivity. Jour. Mamm., 9:93-98.

Shapiro, J.

1950. Notes on the population dynamics of Microtus and Blarina with a record of albinism in Blarina. Jour. Wildlife Mgmt, 14:359-360.

Stickel, L. F.

1946. Experimental analysis of methods of measuring small mammal populations. Jour. Wildlife Mgmt., 10:150-159.

1948. The trap line as a measure of small mammal populations. Jour. Wildlife Mgmt., 12:153-161.

Strecker, J. K.

1929. Notes on the Texas cotton and Atwater wood rats. Jour. Mamm., 10:216-220.

Summerhayes, V. S.

1941. The effects of voles (Microtus agrestis) on vegetation. Jour. Ecol., 29:14-48.

Svihla, A.

1929. Life history notes on Sigmodon hispidus hispidus. Jour. Mamm., 10:352-353.

Townsend, M. T.

1935. Studies on some small mammals of central New York. Roosevelt Wildlife Annals, 4:1-120.

Uhler, F. M., C. Cottam, and T. E. Clarke.

1939. Food of the snakes of George Washington National Forest, Virginia. Trans. 4th N. A. Wildlife Conf., 605-622.

Wooster, L. D.

1935. Notes on the effects of drought on animal populations in western Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 38:351-352.

1936. The contents of owl pellets as indicators of habitat preferences of small mammals. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 39:395-397.

1939. An ecological evaluation of predatees on a mixed prairie area in western Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 42:515-517.

Transmitted May 19, 1955.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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