01533nas a2200145 4500008004100000245007400041210006900115300001300184490000700197520102500204653002201229100001801251700001801269856010001287 1990 eng d00aHouse mice (Mus musculus) in natural and disturbed habitats in Kansas0 aHouse mice Mus musculus in natural and disturbed habitats in Kan a428 -4320 v713 a
The relative density of house mice (Mus musculus was less than 0.05 individuals/trapline (20 stations with 15 m between stations) in mixed-grass prairie, planted grasslands, woodlands, and crop fields in north-central Kansas and in tallgrass prairie and woodlands in eastern Kansas. The only exception was in crop-field fencerows in north-central Kansas (0.29 individuals/trapline). Percent abundance of Mus in the rodent assemblage also was low (less than 0.5% of all rodents) in grasslands, woodlands, mowed hayfields, and roadside ditches, but not in crop fields (2.6% for a mixture of types of crop fields) or crop-field fencerows (4.1%). Percent abundance varied significantly (P less than 0.05) among different types of crop fields with the highest values in alfalfa fields and lowest values in wheat fields. Our observations suggest that Mus is seldom, if ever, common in grasslands and woodlands, and only infrequently common in crop fields such as sorghum fields with bales containing grain during winter
10atallgrass prairie1 aKaufman, D.W.1 aKaufman, G.A. uhttp://lter.konza.ksu.edu/content/house-mice-mus-musculus-natural-and-disturbed-habitats-kansas