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Sex differences in space use of chiricahua fox squirrels
Bret Pasch
, John L. Koprowski
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Keyphrases
Sex Differences
100%
Space Use
100%
Fox Squirrel
100%
Chiricahua
100%
Space-use Patterns
66%
Mating Season
66%
Tree Squirrels
33%
Distance Traveled
33%
Home Range Size
33%
Home Range
33%
Radiotelemetry
33%
Seasonal Pattern
33%
Area Size
33%
Reproductive Investment
33%
Temporal Fluctuations
33%
Relative Distribution
33%
Sciurus Nayaritensis chiricahuae
33%
Spatial Fluctuations
33%
Female Space
33%
Influence Space
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Fox
100%
Reproductives
33%
Telemetry
33%
Sciurus
33%