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The effects of deer exclosures on voles and shrews in two forest habitats
David Byman
Penn State Scranton
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Keyphrases
Exclosure
100%
Voles
100%
Deer Exclosure
100%
Forest Habitats
100%
Hemlock
28%
Sorex Cinereus
28%
White-tailed Deer
14%
Control Site
14%
Tsuga Canadensis
14%
Deleterious Effects
14%
Deer
14%
Odocoileus Virginianus
14%
Mammalian Species
14%
Northern Hardwood Forest
14%
Small Mammals
14%
Overbrowsing
14%
Deer Browsing
14%
Eastern Hemlock
14%
Live Trapping
14%
Northeastern Pennsylvania
14%
Ground Cover
14%
Microtus
14%
Masked Shrew
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Exclosure
100%
Forest Habitats
100%
Shrew
100%
Quercus
77%
Tsuga canadensis
22%
Conium
22%
Sorex
22%
Hardwood Forests
11%
Odocoileus virginianus
11%
Red-Backed Vole
11%
Blarina brevicauda
11%
Small Mammal
11%