

"Seasonal Activity Patterns of Rodents in a Sagebrush Community". " Laboratory Animals in Space Archived at the Wayback Machine," Animal Welfare Information Center Newsletter, Vol. NASA Reference Publication-1372 (online version). on Mc1r alleles (the gene that determines coat color) in Arizona pocket mice. This gives them many differences that require pest technicians to use slightly different protocols for effective control.

Washington D.C.: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1995. Allele change for the neutral mitochondrial genes serves as a control and. These habitat maps are created by applying a deductive habitat model to remotely-sensed data layers within a species' range. I have an Arizona Pocket mouse that moved into the rocks around my fire pit. NASA Ames Research Center 1965-1990 Archived at the Wayback Machine. This dataset represents a species habitat distribution model for Arizona Pocket Mouse. Harris rodent repellent repels mice and rats using plant based essential. Life into Space: Space Life Sciences Experiments. ^ Souza, Kenneth, Robert Hogan, and Rodney Ballard, eds.Chapter 4: The Apollo 17 Pocket Mouse Experiment. old-form url Database entry includes a brief justification of why this species is of least concern Pacific pocket mouse ( Perognathus longimembris pacificus) - an endangered subspecies from coastal Southern California.The population appears to be steady and no particular threats have been identified for this species so the International Union for Conservation of Nature has assessed it as being of " least concern". The little pocket mouse is common within most of its range although it is scarce in Baja California. It forages for seeds, plant material and small invertebrates which it carries back to its burrow in its cheek pouches. It sleeps in winter and is only active between April and November with numbers building up rapidly in the spring, peaking in June and July. It is nocturnal and has a short period of activity for the first two hours after sunset, and then sporadic activity through the rest of the night. This small mouse, with a long tail, inhabits arid and semiarid habitats with grasses, sagebrush and other scrubby vegetation. heteromyids (pocket mice) may also maintain relatively high densi- ties in disturbed habitats.
