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

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
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.
Source Citation
Ostfeld, Richard S., et al. "Of mice and mast: ecological connections in eastern deciduous forests." BioScience, vol. 46, no. 5, May 1996, pp. 323+. link.gale.com/apps/doc/A18417481/AONE?u=gale&sid=bookmark-AONE. Accessed 16 Feb. 2026.
  

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