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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «WHITE-FOOTED MOUSE»
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When his father begins to bait a mouse trap, a young boy reminds him of a lesson the father taught him, "don't kill anything you don't intend to eat."
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Mammals of the Great Lakes Region
Description: The white-footed mouse has large, blackish ears with a narrow white
border and bright black eyes. Dorsal fur is russet colored, with a dark band along
the midline from head to rump; ventral fur is snow white. The tail is dark brown ...
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A New
White-
Footed Mouse from California
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series.
Wilfred Hudson Osgood, 2010
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Mammals of Indiana: A Field Guide
White-footed Mouse Peromyscus leucopus (Rafinesque) Distinguishing Features
and Measurements: The white-footed mouse is reddish-brown to fawn above and
white below, with large ears and large black eyes. The tail is slightly shorter ...
John O. Whitaker, Jr., 2010
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North American Rodents: Status Survey and Conservation ...
Gordon L Kirkland, Jr. 1 7 subspecies, 1 of conservation concern in North
America (north of Mexico): P. l. ammodytes Monomoy white-footed mouse IUCN
Red List Category Peromyscus leucopus - Lower Risk, least concern (LR.lc) P. l.
David J. Hafner, Eric Yensen, Gordon L. Kirkland, 1998
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The Life Cycle of a
Mouse
If you are patient and spend a lot of time outdoors, you may even see a white-
footed mouse up close. Glossary ancestors (AN-ses-turz) Relatives who lived
long ago. bacteria (bak-TEER-ee-uh]. White-Footed Mice and Their Relatives 22.
Peromyscus leucopus noveboracensis ( Fischer ) Northern White-footed Mouse [
Mus. sylvaticus] 6 noveboracensis Fischer, Synopsis Mammalium, p. 318, 1829.
Mus leucopus Lapham, p. 340, 1853. Hesperomys leucopus Strong, p. 438 ...
Hartley Harrad Thompson Jackson, 1961
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Guide to the Mammals of Pennsylvania
The diet of the white-footed mouse closely resembles that of the deer mouse and
reflects the seasonal availability of forage. During late autumn and winter, about
75 pereent of the diet of P leucopus consists of arthropods such as beetles, ...
Joseph F. Merritt, Ruth Anne Matinko, 1987
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Population Dynamics of
White-
footed Mice (Peromyscus ...
Demography of a habitat generalist, the white- footed mouse, in a heterogeneous
environment. Ecology 68:1785-1796. Animal Care and Use Committee. 1998.
Guidelines for the capture, handling, and care of mammals as approved by the ...
Our little friend the white-footed mouse WANTED: OBSERVATIONS OF THE
WHITE-FOOTED MOUSE "O F all the small mice of North America, I consider this
the most beautiful, and one of the most interesting." Thus writes William T.
Hornaday ...
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Ticks, Lyme and a healthy Delmarva ecosystem
The white-footed mouse in particular is the “principal natural reservoir” — the species most closely associated with the disease, in these small habitats with their ... «Delmarva Daily Times, juil 15»
Saving wildlife might be good for your health
They called it the “dilution effect,” a theory based on an in-depth look at Lyme disease and one of its primary hosts, the white-footed mouse. They found that in ... «Mother Nature Network, juin 15»
Mice Aren't Nice, They Help Transmit Lyme Disease
The larva's preferred meal at this stage comes from a common rodent called the white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus), but it may also feed on other small ... «Entomology Today, mars 15»
Winter Camp for the White-Footed Mouse
Active all winter, white-footed mice are dedicated snow tunnelers, but they are equally skilled aerialists, shimmying up the thinnest stems and branches, using a ... «New York Times, déc 14»
Antibiotics don't always kill Lyme, studies say
A white-footed mouse with black-legged ticks on its ears. The mice in the study carried an average of 23 ticks. / courtesy of Jesse Brunner ... «Poughkeepsie Journal, mars 14»
White-footed Mice not Harmed by Ticks or Lyme Disease
“White-footed mice are reservoirs for the agents that cause Lyme disease, ... known about the impact that feeding larval ticks had on white-footed mouse survival. «Entomology Today, mars 14»
FIGHTING LYME DISEASE: Ticks don't harm mice, study finds …
A white-footed mouse with black-legged ticks on its ears. The mice in the study carried an average of 23 ticks. / Courtesy of Jesse Brunner ... «Poughkeepsie Journal, mars 14»
Mice begin their biannual pilgrimage inside GTA homes and …
There are four types of mice that infiltrate homes and businesses in Toronto: the house mouse, the field mouse, the white-footed mouse and “the dreaded deer ... «Toronto Star, oct 13»
Joys of autumn include houseguests such as white-footed mice
The adorable deer or white-footed mouse, hot-wired to seek shelter, find our ... Real mice don't check their calendars to know that today is the first day of autumn. «New Haven Register, sept 13»
Scientists Investigate Whether the City Mouse Is Smarter Than the …
Out of the ten species, only two of the urban populations–the white-footed mouse and the meadow vole–showed a significant cranial edge–both 6 percent ... «Smithsonian, août 13»