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Natural History of the Prairie Vole (Mammalian Genus Microtus) [KU. Vol. 1 No. 7]   By:

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In "Natural History of the Prairie Vole (Mammalian Genus Microtus) [KU. Vol. 1 No. 7]", E. W. Jameson presents a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the species known as the Prairie Vole.

This scholarly work, published in the seventh volume of the Kansas University's Natural History collection, provides a meticulous documentation of the behavior, habitat, and genetic characteristics of the Prairie Vole. Jameson's expertise in the field is evident in his ability to present scientific information in a clear and accessible manner, making it a valuable resource for both academics and enthusiasts.

One of the book's strengths lies in the author's meticulous attention to detail. Jameson presents a holistic view of the Prairie Vole, covering various aspects of its life including reproduction, feeding habits, social structure, and ecological significance. His thorough analysis is supported by an array of data, graphs, and photographs, making the book visually stimulating and reliable.

Furthermore, Jameson's writing style is engaging, allowing readers to delve into the subject matter with ease. Despite the complex scientific terminology utilized throughout the book, the author takes care to explain each concept in a way that is understandable to readers without an extensive scientific background. This commitment to accessibility ensures that the book can be appreciated by a wide range of audiences.

Additionally, the illustrations accompanying the text add depth to the book's content. The inclusion of anatomical drawings and maps further enhance the reader's understanding of the Prairie Vole's physical characteristics and geographical distribution. This amalgamation of visual aids with the written information makes for a well-rounded reading experience that caters to different learning preferences.

While the book delivers an impressive amount of valuable information about the Prairie Vole, it would have benefited from a more extensive discussion of the species' evolutionary history and its conservation status. These areas appear to be somewhat overlooked, given the limited attention they receive in the book. A more comprehensive analysis of these aspects would have added even greater value to the work.

In conclusion, "Natural History of the Prairie Vole (Mammalian Genus Microtus) [KU. Vol. 1 No. 7]" by E. W. Jameson is an exceptional contribution to the field of natural history. Jameson's expertise, attention to detail, and accessible writing style make this book an invaluable resource for anyone interested in expanding their knowledge of the Prairie Vole. Despite some minor omissions, this work remains an essential addition to any scientific library or individual interested in mammalian biology and ecology.

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NATURAL HISTORY OF THE PRAIRIE VOLE

(~Mammalian Genus~ Microtus)

BY

E. W. JAMESON, Jr.

University of Kansas Publications Museum of Natural History

Volume 1, No. 7, pp. 125 151 October 6, 1947

UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE 1947

UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PUBLICATIONS, MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY

Editors: E. Raymond Hall, Chairman; Donald S. Farner, H. H. Lane, Edward H. Taylor

Volume 1, No. 7, pp. 125 151 October 6, 1947

UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence, Kansas

PRINTED BY FERD VOILAND, JR., STATE PRINTER TOPEKA, KANSAS 1947

21 6957

NATURAL HISTORY OF THE PRAIRIE VOLE (MAMMALIAN GENUS MICROTUS)

By E. W. JAMESON, JR.

CONTENTS

PAGE

Introduction 128

Methods 130

Molt 131

Food and Habitat 132 Types of cover 132 Cuttings 133 Food caches 134 Plants used as food and as cover 135

Associates 137

Nest and Burrows 137

External Parasites 138 Fleas (Siphonaptera) 139 Lice (Anoplura) 141 Mites (Acari except Ixodoidea) 142 Ticks (Ixodoidea) 143

Reproduction 144 Age classes 144 Fecundity 144 Size of litters 146 The breeding season 147

Summary 149

Literature Cited 150

INTRODUCTION

The prairie vole ( Microtus ochrogaster ) at Lawrence, Kansas, is approximately 5 1/2 inches in length, of which the tail comprises 1 1/4 inches, and weighs approximately 1 1/2 ounces... Continue reading book >>




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