Of mice and mast: ecological connections in eastern deciduous forests.

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Authors: Richard S. Ostfeld, Clive G. Jones and Jerry O. Wolff
Date: May 1996
From: BioScience(Vol. 46, Issue 5)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Document Type: Cover story
Length: 5,735 words

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Abstract :

Indirect interactions among species play a crucial role in the stability of forest systems. Species, such as mice and gypsy moths, should be maintained at reasonable population levels to maintain biological diversity in such systems.

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