Mammals of the Grand Mesa, Colorado by Sydney Anderson

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Author Anderson, Sydney, 1927-2018
Title Mammals of the Grand Mesa, Colorado
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Summary "Mammals of the Grand Mesa, Colorado" by Sydney Anderson is a scientific publication written in the mid-20th century. This work focuses on the diverse mammalian species found in the unique montane habitat of the Grand Mesa, Colorado, highlighting the ecological significance of this area that stands apart from the surrounding lowlands. The author discusses various mammal species, their habitats, and the ecological observations made during field research. The book provides detailed accounts of 22 species of mammals documented during a field study on the Grand Mesa, along with additional observations of five species. The research gathered by a team from the Museum of Natural History covers the geographical range of certain subspecies, extending known ranges for some mammals westward. The species cataloged include shrews, voles, and various rodents, with discussions on their habitat preferences, reproductive conditions, and ecological roles within the montane ecosystem. Anderson's findings contribute to a better understanding of the wildlife inhabiting this unique high-altitude environment, underscoring the importance of conservation efforts for such specific habitats. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class QH: Science: Natural history
Subject Mammals -- Colorado
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EBook-No. 31280
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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