1995 journal article

SMALL MAMMAL COMMUNITIES ASSOCIATED WITH PINE PLANTATION MANAGEMENT OF POCOSINS

JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT, 59(4), 875–881.

By: M. Mitchell*, K. Karriker, E. Jones & R. Lancia

author keywords: NORTH CAROLINA; PINE PLANTATION; POCOSIN; SMALL MAMMALS; WETLANDS
TL;DR: It is hypothesized that management-related disturbance causes short-term declines or local extinctions of some small mammals, associated with pocosins, which later recover or recolonize, and to minimize small mammal community changes associated with disturbance, manage habitat structure in pine plantations to emulate habitat of undisturbed pOCosins. (via Semantic Scholar)
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