Morphological Differences and Diversity of Small Mammal Species

Small mammals play important roles in ecosystems, but are often overlooked due to their small size and plentiful abundance. Two studies evaluated the morphological differences and diversity of small mammal species based on how they react to different environmental conditions. The first study analyze...

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Main Author: Berens, Jeffrey David
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Published: North Dakota State University 2018
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10365/27710
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spelling ndltd-ndsu.edu-oai-library.ndsu.edu-10365-277102020-06-06T15:17:45Z Morphological Differences and Diversity of Small Mammal Species Berens, Jeffrey David Small mammals play important roles in ecosystems, but are often overlooked due to their small size and plentiful abundance. Two studies evaluated the morphological differences and diversity of small mammal species based on how they react to different environmental conditions. The first study analyzed the morphological differences of skulls between and within two species of Peromyscus species due to differences in shape, size, and geographic position. This study also determined if landmark-based geometric morphometrics could reliably discriminate between the two species. The second study analyzed small mammal diversity and abundance due to differences in microhabitat conditions in an endangered ecosystem: tallgrass prairie. Small mammals are an important food source to other vertebrate and also help regulate vegetation composition in the tallgrass prairie ecosystem. Results of both studies could help future studies identify how different variables affect small mammal morphology and diversity. 2018-03-14T19:26:40Z 2018-03-14T19:26:40Z 2016 text/thesis https://hdl.handle.net/10365/27710 NDSU Policy 190.6.2 application/pdf North Dakota State University
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description Small mammals play important roles in ecosystems, but are often overlooked due to their small size and plentiful abundance. Two studies evaluated the morphological differences and diversity of small mammal species based on how they react to different environmental conditions. The first study analyzed the morphological differences of skulls between and within two species of Peromyscus species due to differences in shape, size, and geographic position. This study also determined if landmark-based geometric morphometrics could reliably discriminate between the two species. The second study analyzed small mammal diversity and abundance due to differences in microhabitat conditions in an endangered ecosystem: tallgrass prairie. Small mammals are an important food source to other vertebrate and also help regulate vegetation composition in the tallgrass prairie ecosystem. Results of both studies could help future studies identify how different variables affect small mammal morphology and diversity.
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title_full Morphological Differences and Diversity of Small Mammal Species
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title_full_unstemmed Morphological Differences and Diversity of Small Mammal Species
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