North American Tree Squirrels

North American Tree Squirrels

North American Tree Squirrels

North American Tree Squirrels

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Overview

Written with clarity and wit by two top scientists, North American Tree Squirrels illuminates the everyday lives of gray and fox squirrels, the two most dominant types of tree squirrels of the eastern United States.

Drawing on more than twenty years of research, Michael A. Steele and John L. Koprowski detail the behavior, reproduction, diet, physiology, and habitat use of these engaging rodents, as well as their complex interdependent relationships with seed-producing trees. The authors compare and contrast tree squirrels with other members of their family, including ground squirrels, chipmunks, marmots, and prairie dogs. In addition to scientific revelations, the authors describe their fieldwork, from the pitfalls of patrolling forests at night in order to check nest boxes to the challenges of fitting squirrels with radio-tracking collars.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781588341006
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution Press
Publication date: 10/17/2003
Pages: 216
Sales rank: 523,651
Product dimensions: 5.96(w) x 10.88(h) x 0.52(d)

About the Author

Michael A. Steele is associate professor of biology at Wilkes University in Pennsylvania. John L. Koprowski is associate professor of wildlife and fisheries science at the University of Arizona.

Table of Contents

Prefaceix
1.Why Squirrels?1
2.The Squirrel Body Plan11
3.The Habitat23
4.The Diet37
5.Patch Use51
6The Cache65
7.Of Seeds and Squirrels83
8.Reproduction105
9.Social Behavior121
10.Population Ecology133
AppendixAn Overview of the Tree Squirrels of North America143
References153
Index195
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