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Do nocturnal rodents in the Great Basin Desert avoid moonlight?
Nathan S. Upham
, John C. Hafner
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Agriculture & Biology
Great Basin Desert
100%
rodents
49%
Dipodomys
46%
deserts
15%
Peromyscus
13%
Macropodidae
13%
habitats
12%
Microdipodops
10%
mice
9%
Perognathus
8%
nocturnal activity
7%
avoidance behavior
6%
small mammals
5%
locomotion
5%
basins
4%
sand
4%
body size
4%
predation
4%
foraging
4%
autumn
4%
predators
3%
summer
3%
energy
3%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
rodent
61%
desert
48%
basin
29%
lunar phase
15%
habitat
13%
activity pattern
13%
space use
6%
spring (season)
6%
small mammal
6%
locomotion
6%
clear sky
5%
deer
5%
body size
5%
Moon
5%
predation
4%
predator
4%
North America
4%
demand
3%
decision
3%
sand
3%
indicator
3%
summer
3%
energy
2%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Dipodomys
59%
Rodentia
48%
Ecosystem
23%
Peromyscus
16%
Macropodidae
15%
Sand
7%
Avoidance Learning
6%
Body Size
6%
North America
5%
Locomotion
5%
Mammals
4%
Cues
4%
Accidental Falls
4%