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Small Mammal Diversity of four differing habitat types in Itasca State Park and Agassiz Dunes

2010-03-10
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Small Mammal Diversity of four differing habitat types in Itasca State Park and Agassiz Dunes

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2010-03-10

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In the summer of 2008 we set out to sample the diversity of small mammals in two differing ecosystems in Itasca State Park and Agassiz Dunes. In Itasca we picked 4 different habitat types; Burnt Pine, Red Pine, Aspen, and Bog. Similarly, at Agassiz Dunes we selected Burnt Priarie near a road, Prairie adjacent to Aspen, burnt prairie way from a road, and Oak Savannah. In Itasca and Agassiz Dunes we sampled each habitat type concurrently for 3 days. The results of which are the basis of this paper here.

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Student paper, EEB 4839, 2008

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Ihnken, Matthew. (2010). Small Mammal Diversity of four differing habitat types in Itasca State Park and Agassiz Dunes. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/59133.

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