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Ecology of river otters in West Central Idaho / by Wayne E. Melquist and Maurice G. Hornocker.
Author
Melquist, Wayne E.
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Bethesda, MD : Wildlife Society, 1983.
Description
60 pages : illustrations, maps, charts ; 26 cm.
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8800.973 no.83
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Fur-bearing animals
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Idaho
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Valley County
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North American river otter
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Ecology
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Mammals
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Ecology
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Mammals
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Idaho
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Valley County
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North American river otter
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Mammals
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Ecology
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Payette River, North Fork, Watershed (Idaho)
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Valley County (Idaho)
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Description and travel
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Wildlife Society
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Hornocker, Maurice G.
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Series
Wildlife monographs ; no. 83.
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Wildlife monographs, 0084-0173 ; no. 83
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Notes
"Supplement to the Journal of wildlife management, vol. 47, no. 2, April 1983."--Cover.
Bibliographic references
Bibliography: p. 57-60.
Contents
Study area
Methods
Morphological features
The otter population
Demographic parameters
Predator-prey relationships
Movements
Activity patterns
Habitat use
Home range
Social organization.
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Journal of wildlife management. vol. 47, no. 2 (Supplement)
OCLC
9463892
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