Parasitology, Harold W. Manter Laboratory of
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Document Type
Article
Date of this Version
1967
Abstract
The results of extensive trapping (ca. 7000 small mammals from the Alaskan mainland) indicate that the pigmy shrew, Microsorex hoyi (Baird), is a comparatively rare mammal in Alaska. From January, 1949, to the present, my co-workers and I have collected only seven specimens. These few animals considerably extend the known geographic range of M. hoyi in Alaska.
Comments
Published in the Murrelet (January-April 1967) 48(1): 22-24. Copyright 1967, the Society for Northwestern Vertebrate Biology. Used by permission.