Agriculture, Life Sciences, and Veterinary Medicine
Muskrat Populations
Description
A contribution of the Iowa Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, Ames, Iowa: Fish and Wildlife Service (United States Department of the Interior), Iowa State University, Iowa State Conservation Commission, and Wildlife Management Institute, cooperating
Publication Details
Published: January 1, 1963
Publisher: Iowa State University Press
Location: Ames, IA
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31274/isudp.1963.16
Downloads: 6914
Chapters
- Introduction
- 1. The Muskrat: A Semiaquatic Rodent
- 2. Development and Reproduction of the Muskrat
- 3. Territoriality, Home Range, and Movements of the Muskrat
- 4. Objectives and Techniques of Regular Observations
- 5. The Ruthven Marsh Area, Northwestern Iowa
- 6. The Estherville Marsh Area, Northwestern Iowa
- 7. The Wall Lake Area, North Central Iowa
- 8. The Little Wall Lake Area, Central Iowa
- 9. The Goose Lake Area, Central Iowa
- 10. Central Iowa Streams and Outlying Waters: Introduction and Story City Block
- 11. Central Iowa Stream Areas and Outlying Waters; Ames-Gilbert Block
- 12. The Muskrat of Eastern United States and Southeastern Canada, Ondatra zibethicus zibethicus
- 13. The Muskrats of North America Other Than Ondatra zibethicus zibethicus
- 14. The Muskrat Over the World
- 15. Self-limiting Trends and Intercompensatory Adjustments in Muskrat Populations
- 16. Predation and Muskrat Populations
- 17. The Muskrat and Population Cycles
Citation
Errington P. 1963. Muskrat Populations