Impact of a subsidized exotic predator on native biota : effect of house cats (Felis catus) on California birds and rodents /
Cat (Felis catus) advocates are establishing feeding stations in public parks and often claim that well-fed cats pose little threat to wildlife. This claim was tested east of San Francisco, California. Rodents were live-trapped on paired (cat area versus no-cat area), 100-trap grids (5 in 1995 and...
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| Call Number: |
1998 Dissertation H39 |
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| Call Number | Status | Get It |
| 1998 Dissertation H39 | Available | |