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Orkney voles

The Orkney vole, Microtus arvalis orcadensis, removes almost no bark from seedlings of Scots pine, Pinus sylvestris, if they are treated with an extract of feces of red fox, Vulpes vulpes, even though the two species have been separated for approximately 5500 years (Calder and Gorman, 1991). [Pg.402]

Calder, C. J. and Gorman, M. L. (1991). The effects of red fox Vulpesvulpes faecal odours on the feeding behavior of Orkney voles Microtus arvalis. journal of Zoology 224,599-606. [Pg.443]

Caldera, C.J. Gorman, M.L. 1991. The effects of red fox (Vulpes vulpes) fecal odors on the feeding behavior of Orkney voles (Microtus arvalis). J. Zool, 224, 599-606. [Pg.452]


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