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Western deer mouse

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Raphael, Martin G. (1987). Nongame wildlife research in subalpine forests of the central Rocky Mountains. In: Management of subalpine forests: building on 50 years of research: Proceedings of a technical conference; 1987 July 6–9; Silver Creek, CO. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-149. Fort Collins, CO: U.S.
302:. They are populous in the western mountains and live in wooded areas and areas that were previously wooded. Deer mice inhabit a wide variety of plant communities including grasslands, brushy areas, woodlands, and forests. In a survey of small mammals on 29 sites in 816:
Maser, Chris; Mate, Bruce R.; Franklin, Jerry F.; Dyrness, C. T. (1981). Natural history of Oregon Coast mammals. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-133. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment
314:, the deer mouse had the highest frequency of occurrence; however, it was not always the most abundant small mammal. Deer mice were trapped in four of six forest communities in eastern 279:. The "grassland" morph has short tails, small ears, and small feet, and inhabits the prairies and grasslands of the continental interior and extends into the deserts of the 271:, they have many subspecies, including a distinctive "forest" and "grassland" morph. The "forest" morph has a long tail, large ears, and long hind feet, and inhabits western 244:
as the North American deermouse. However, due to the significant morphological variation in the species, there was always long-standing confusion over the actual taxonomy of
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is covered in soft fur that ranges from gray to brown, but all of a distinctive white underside and white feet. As with their close relative,
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Hoffman, G. R. (1960). "The Small Mammal Components of Six Climax Plant Associations in Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho".
429:(both soft and hard masts) years but ceased breeding in June of a poor mast year. Deer mice breed throughout the year in the 457:
had completely turned over (e.g., there were no surviving adults of the initial population) over the course of one summer.
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Brown, J. H.; Zeng, Z. (1989). "Comparative Population Ecology of Eleven Species of Rodents in the Chihuahuan Desert".
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O'Farrell, Michael J (1978). "Home range dynamics of rodents in a sagebrush community".
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Although found throughout most of western North America, it is absent from parts of the
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coast there is usually a lull during the wettest and coldest weather. In southeastern
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Baker, Rollin H. (1968). "Habitats and distribution". In: King, John Arthur, ed.
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at least one-third of captured deer mice were in breeding condition in winter.
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Deer mice are important prey for snakes (Viperidae), owls (Strigidae), minks (
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The species is polygynous, meaning that one male mates with multiple females.
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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National Audubon Society field guide to North American mammals.
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Cogley TP (1991). "Warble development by the rodent bot
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from Washington northwards, where it is replaced by the
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O'Farrell reported that a population of deer mice in
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Index

Western deermouse

Linn County
Kansas
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Rodentia
Cricetidae
Neotominae
Peromyscus
Binomial name
Le Conte
rodent
North America
Mississippi River
eastern deermouse
boreal forest
United States
American Southwest
North America
Mississippi River
subalpine forests
Colorado
Wyoming
Washington
Idaho

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