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Neotoma

Common names: Woodrats
Taxonomy: Animalia > Chordata > Mammalia > Rodentia > Cricetidae
Roles: habitat component
ITIS TSN: 180369
External: RMBL Collections
Papers: 17 | Mentions: 22

Local Knowledge Graph (43 entities)

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Knowledge graph centered on Neotoma with 43 nodes and 132 connections. Top connected: Unknown, Marmota flaviventris, Spruce, not specified, climate change.

Publications (17)

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Dispersal of the golden-mantled ground squirrel (Callospermophilus lateralis)

2025Journal of MammalogyRole: text_match
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Does rainfall or temperature influence antipredator vigilance in a hibernating mammal?

2025Behavioral EcologyRole: text_match
student_paper

Does current weather or seasonality influence antipredator vigilance in a hibernating mammal?

2024Role: text_match
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Dispersal of the golden-mantled ground squirrel

2023Role: text_match
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Behavioral and spatial dynamics in a fluctuating population of golden-mantled ground squirrels (<i>Callospermophilus lateralis</i>)

2020Role: text_match
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Building up Biogeography: Pattern to Process

2018Journal of BiogeographyRole: text_match
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Climate Warming Drives Local Extinction in a Subalpine Meadow

2018Mountain ViewsRole: text_match
other

Rocky Mountain Biological Lab. Ecology of Place: Making Ecology and Evolutionary Biology spatially explicit

2018Mountain ViewsRole: text_match
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Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Gothic CO Ecology of Place: Making Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Spatially Explicit

2018Mountain ViewsRole: text_match
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Female kin density affects offspring sex ratio in an asocial mammal, the golden-mantled ground squirrell <i>Callospermophilus lateralis</i>

2017Animal BehaviourRole: text_match
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Reproductive Ecology of Female Golden-Mantled Ground Squirrels

2016Role: text_match
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Genes involved in the evolution of herbivory by a leaf-mining drosophilid fly

2012Genome Biology and EvolutionRole: text_match
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Stable isotopes reflect the ecological stability of two high-elevation mammals from the late Quaternary of Colorado

2012Quaternary ResearchRole: text_match
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Late Quaternary Paleoecology of Two High-Elevation Mammal Species from the Southern Rocky Mountains, Colorado, USA

2011Role: habitat component
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Rodent societies

2007Role: text_match
student_paper

Variance in thermoregulatory efficiency between immature and adult bushy-tailed woodrats (<i>Neotoma cinerea</i>)

1992Role: text_match
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Techniques for immobilizing and bleeding marmots and woodrats

1989Journal of Wildlife DiseasesRole: text_match