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cliff chipmunk

Female-biased sexual size dimorphism: ontogeny, seasonality, and fecundity of the cliff chipmunk (Tamias dorsalis)

Female-biased sexual size dimorphism: ontogeny, seasonality, and fecundity of the cliff chipmunk (Tamias dorsalis)

Allyssa L. Kilanowski
John L. Koprowski
2016
  • Read more about Female-biased sexual size dimorphism: ontogeny, seasonality, and fecundity of the cliff chipmunk (Tamias dorsalis)

Cudworth, N. L., and J. L. Koprowski. 2010. First record of range extension of the cliff chipmunk (Tamias dorsalis) into the Huachuca Mountians. Western North American Naturalist 70:418-420.

Cudworth, N. L., and J. L. Koprowski. 2010. First record of range extension of the cliff chipmunk (Tamias dorsalis) into the Huachuca Mountians. Western North American Naturalist 70:418-420.

Nichole L. Cudworth
John L. Koprowski
2010
  • Read more about Cudworth, N. L., and J. L. Koprowski. 2010. First record of range extension of the cliff chipmunk (Tamias dorsalis) into the Huachuca Mountians. Western North American Naturalist 70:418-420.
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