. Biology of New World Microtus. Rodents; Rodents; Microtus; Voles. "' b+V. Fig. 6. Space use for four free-ranging meadow voles (M. pennsylvanicus) during a 24-h period on 17 and 18 August 1975 in Virginia. Positions were recorded by radiotelemetry every 10 min for all four voles. The space use for each vole is shown for each 4-h period, first separately, then combined. Reference markers (^ + , '' + ) are the same for all voles and are 15 m apart. Note that the scale was changed for combined plots. Males 1 and 2 were 50 g each; female 1 was 41 g; female 2 was 43 Please note that thes


. Biology of New World Microtus. Rodents; Rodents; Microtus; Voles. "' b+V. Fig. 6. Space use for four free-ranging meadow voles (M. pennsylvanicus) during a 24-h period on 17 and 18 August 1975 in Virginia. Positions were recorded by radiotelemetry every 10 min for all four voles. The space use for each vole is shown for each 4-h period, first separately, then combined. Reference markers (^ + , '' + ) are the same for all voles and are 15 m apart. Note that the scale was changed for combined plots. Males 1 and 2 were 50 g each; female 1 was 41 g; female 2 was 43 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 Tamarin, Robert H; American Society of Mammalogists. [Stillwater, Okla. ] : American Society of Mammalogists ; Shippensburg, Pa. : distributed by Vertebrate Museum, Shippensburg University


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