Notes on Microtine Rodents from the Brooks Range, Arctic Alaska

In connection with parasitological studies carried on during 1949 for the U.S. Public Health Service, the writer collected a considerable number of mammals from the northern edge of the "Endicott" section of the Brooks Range, in Arctic Alaska. The mammalian fauna of this region is poorly k...

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Main Authors: Rausch, Robert L., Johnson, David H.
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Published: DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln 1950
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spelling ftunivnebraskali:oai:digitalcommons.unl.edu:parasitologyfacpubs-1559 2023-11-12T04:12:04+01:00 Notes on Microtine Rodents from the Brooks Range, Arctic Alaska Rausch, Robert L. Johnson, David H. 1950-04-15T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/parasitologyfacpubs/548 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/parasitologyfacpubs/article/1559/viewcontent/Rausch_1950_JWAS_Notes_on_Microtine_Rodents_from_the_Brooks_Range.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/parasitologyfacpubs/548 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/parasitologyfacpubs/article/1559/viewcontent/Rausch_1950_JWAS_Notes_on_Microtine_Rodents_from_the_Brooks_Range.pdf Faculty Publications from the Harold W. Manter Laboratory of Parasitology Parasitology text 1950 ftunivnebraskali 2023-10-30T10:43:32Z In connection with parasitological studies carried on during 1949 for the U.S. Public Health Service, the writer collected a considerable number of mammals from the northern edge of the "Endicott" section of the Brooks Range, in Arctic Alaska. The mammalian fauna of this region is poorly known, since apparently no previous collecting has been done here. About 200 microtine rodents were collected, mostly near Tolugak Lake (latitude 68° 24' N, longitude 151° 26' W), near the head of the Anaktuvuk River Valley. A few specimens were also taken at Umiat, on the Colville River, about 80 miles north of Tolugak Lake (latitude 69° 23' N, longitude 152° 10' W). Five species are represented: Clethrionomys rutilis dawsoni (Merriam), Microtus oeconomus macfarlani Merriam, Microtus miurus paneaki, n. subsp., Lemmus trimucronatus alascensis Merriam and Dicrostonyx groenlandicus rubricatus (Richardson). More complete details concerning their ecology and reproduction will be presented in a later paper, at which time the other mammals obtained will also be considered. The specimens have been deposited in the U.S. National Museum. Text Arctic Brooks Range Dicrostonyx groenlandicus Lemmus trimucronatus Alaska University of Nebraska-Lincoln: DigitalCommons@UNL Arctic
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Notes on Microtine Rodents from the Brooks Range, Arctic Alaska
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description In connection with parasitological studies carried on during 1949 for the U.S. Public Health Service, the writer collected a considerable number of mammals from the northern edge of the "Endicott" section of the Brooks Range, in Arctic Alaska. The mammalian fauna of this region is poorly known, since apparently no previous collecting has been done here. About 200 microtine rodents were collected, mostly near Tolugak Lake (latitude 68° 24' N, longitude 151° 26' W), near the head of the Anaktuvuk River Valley. A few specimens were also taken at Umiat, on the Colville River, about 80 miles north of Tolugak Lake (latitude 69° 23' N, longitude 152° 10' W). Five species are represented: Clethrionomys rutilis dawsoni (Merriam), Microtus oeconomus macfarlani Merriam, Microtus miurus paneaki, n. subsp., Lemmus trimucronatus alascensis Merriam and Dicrostonyx groenlandicus rubricatus (Richardson). More complete details concerning their ecology and reproduction will be presented in a later paper, at which time the other mammals obtained will also be considered. The specimens have been deposited in the U.S. National Museum.
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Johnson, David H.
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title Notes on Microtine Rodents from the Brooks Range, Arctic Alaska
title_short Notes on Microtine Rodents from the Brooks Range, Arctic Alaska
title_full Notes on Microtine Rodents from the Brooks Range, Arctic Alaska
title_fullStr Notes on Microtine Rodents from the Brooks Range, Arctic Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Notes on Microtine Rodents from the Brooks Range, Arctic Alaska
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