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Ecological Applications, 14(1), 2004, pp. 241–253 q 2004 by the Ecological Society of America EFFECTS OF BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENTS AND EXOTIC PLANT INVASION ON DEER MOUSE POPULATIONS YVETTE K. ORTEGA,1 DEAN E. PEARSON,
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Pearson / Forestry Sciences Laboratory / /

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SAS Institute / Rocky Mountain Research Station / Missoula Johnson Bell Weather Station / /

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SAS Institute / Ecological Society of America EFFECTS OF BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENTS AND EXOTIC PLANT INVASION ON DEER MOUSE POPULATIONS YVETTE K. ORTEGA / 1 DEAN E. PEARSON / AND KEVIN S. MCKELVEY USDA Forest Service / /

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Merritt / KEVIN S. MCKELVEY / Sherman Traps / /

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