. The Canadian field-naturalist. Mt. Desert Island t 5 km. & Hardwoods ⢠Softwoods â O D Figure 1. A: Map of hardwood and softwood cover types on Mount Desert Island, Maine. Water, rock, and developed areas are coded in white. B: Location of trap sites and cap- tures of Peromyscus maniculatus () and P. leucopus (). Hatched areas are where Lyme disease has been documented based on Ginsberg and Ewing C1988) and Hazenetal. (1992). tions of movements by P. leucopus from mature Red Spruce to hardwood stands indicated overnight travel exceeding 250 m. Similar capture rate
. The Canadian field-naturalist. Mt. Desert Island t 5 km. & Hardwoods ⢠Softwoods â O D Figure 1. A: Map of hardwood and softwood cover types on Mount Desert Island, Maine. Water, rock, and developed areas are coded in white. B: Location of trap sites and cap- tures of Peromyscus maniculatus () and P. leucopus (). Hatched areas are where Lyme disease has been documented based on Ginsberg and Ewing C1988) and Hazenetal. (1992). tions of movements by P. leucopus from mature Red Spruce to hardwood stands indicated overnight travel exceeding 250 m. Similar capture rates and co-occurrence in 26 of the 31 trapping periods in deciduous habitat of P. leucopus and P. maniculatus indicate a high degree. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club
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