Reasons for arboreality in wood mice Apodemus sylvaticus and Bank voles Myodes glareolus

scientific article (publication date: July 2008)

Reasons for arboreality in wood mice Apodemus sylvaticus and Bank voles Myodes glareolus is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.MAMBIO.2007.09.009

P50authorDavid MacdonaldQ3703363
Christina D BueschingQ92850818
P2093author name stringChristopher Newman
Rachael Twell
P433issue4
P921main subjectwood mouseQ212185
bank voleQ216580
P304page(s)318-324
P577publication date2008-07-01
P1433published inMammalian BiologyQ1713659
P1476titleReasons for arboreality in wood mice Apodemus sylvaticus and Bank voles Myodes glareolus
P478volume73

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