Great Plains Natural Science Society
The Prairie Naturalist
Date of this Version
3-2007
Document Type
Article
Citation
The Prairie Naturalist 39(1): March 2007, pp 42-48
Abstract
Adult female Microtus ochrogaster and M. pennsylvanicus displayed interspecific territorial behavior in a bluegrass site in Illinois. We concluded that within a site, interspecific territorial behavior might be a factor in non-synchronous population fluctuations characteristic of the two species.
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