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Heteromyid rodents

Figure 34. Some aspects of application to studies of depth of burrows and activity of heteromyid rodents, (a) Sensitivity of Au detection in soil, (b) Resolution of Au detection in soil, (c) Model for measurement of a line source in soil. ( ) Length of line source (d) depth of source (h) horizontal distance of point (p) from a point on surface directly above source. From Kenagy and Smith (1970). Figure 34. Some aspects of application to studies of depth of burrows and activity of heteromyid rodents, (a) Sensitivity of Au detection in soil, (b) Resolution of Au detection in soil, (c) Model for measurement of a line source in soil. ( ) Length of line source (d) depth of source (h) horizontal distance of point (p) from a point on surface directly above source. From Kenagy and Smith (1970).
Kenagy, G. J., and C. B. Smith. 1970. Depth and activity measurements of a heteromyid rodent community using radioisotopes. School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of California at Los Angeles, Rep. UCLA-ENG-7075. xi + 51 pp. [Pg.271]

Sherbrooke, W.C. (1976) Differential acceptance of toxic jojoba seed (Simmondsia chinensis) by four Sonoran Desert heteromyid rodents. Ecology, 57 596-602. [Pg.111]


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