Resource availability alters breeding strategies in a small mammal community
Ryan B. Stephens(East Tennessee State University), Rebecca J. Rowe(University of New Hampshire), Joshua S. Willems(University of New Hampshire), Christine Costello(Northern Research Station), Mariko Yamasaki(Northern Research Station)
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