Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, February 12th, 2007
ABSTRACT. The most abundant terrestrial small mammals in the Wabash River bottomlands in Vigo County, Indiana, in the early 1960's were the house mouse, the white-footed mouse, the prairie deer mouse, and the meadow vole. The white-footed mouse, house mouse and meadow vole were taken at greater rates in the bottoms than in the uplands. The prairie deer mouse and the short-tailed shrew were taken at greater rates in the uplands than in the bottoms. The swamp rabbit (state-endangered) once occurred in several southwestern Indiana counties, but currently occurs along the Wabash River mainly in ...
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