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Thomomys talpoides (northern pocket gopher) - Animal Diversity WebGeographic Range. Thomomys talpoides lives in the dry short-grass prairies, and has the greatest range of any pocket gopher in North America.Missing: distribution | Show results with:distribution
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Northern Pocket Gopher - Montana Field GuideSep 16, 2024 · Uses a wide variety of habitats, from cultivated fields and prairie to alpine meadows (Jones et al. 1983). It avoids only dense forests, very ...
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Northern pocket gopher | Washington Department of Fish & WildlifeThey are herbivores that require grasses and forbs for food and well-drained soil for burrowing. They are generally territorial and solitary outside the ...Missing: distribution ecology<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Thomomys talpoides - - Clark Science CenterDec 3, 1999 · Northern pocket gophers at higher elevations and on thinner soils are smaller and exhibit less sexual dimorphism (Davis, 1938), likely a ...
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April 9, 1805 - Journals of the Lewis and Clark ExpeditionApr 9, 2024 · ... northern pocket gopher, Thomomys talpoides; they never did obtain a specimen. The "salamander" mentioned for comparison is a rodent, not an ...
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Thomomys bottae. - Oxford AcademicJul 13, 2004 · The generic name Thomomys was derived from the Greek terms thomos and mys, meaning a heap and a mouse, respectively. The specific name ...
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[PDF] Genus-level review of pocket gophers in the family GeomyidaeWithin Thomomys, divergence of the two subgenera ... Our estimate aligns with the fossil record for Thomomy- ... Thomomys talpoides: Baird, Mammals, in Repts.
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Multilocus Phylogenetics of a Rapid Radiation in the Genus ...Fossils of the genus Thomomys have been found in the Blancan North American Land Mammal Age (NALMA), dating to 4 Ma (Lindsay et al., 2002), indicating that the ...
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[PDF] EVOLUTION OF 128 rRNA GENE IN POCKET GOPHERS (GENUSThe common ancestor to Geomyidae and the family Heteromyidae is estimated at 12 to 16 million years ago. Alternatively, based on morphology and the fossil ...
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Explore the Taxonomic Tree | FWS.gov - U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceLocation in Taxonomic Tree ; Family, Geomyidae ; Genus, Thomomys ; Subgenus, Thomomys (Thomomys) ; Species, Thomomys talpoides ; Subspecies, Thomomys talpoides ...
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Thomomys talpoides agrestis | NatureServe ExplorerScientific Name: Thomomys talpoides agrestis Merriam, 1908 ; Kingdom: Animalia ; Phylum: Craniata ; Class: Mammalia ; Order: Rodentia.
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[PDF] A Study of Subspecific Variation in the Richardson Pocket-Gopher ...Aughey (1) wrote in. 1880: "The Northern Pocket Gopher (Thomomys talpoides) whose habitat is placed far north by Coues and Allen, I found on the north side of.
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[PDF] Northern Pocket Gopher (Thomomys talpoides agrestis) 2. StatusRangewide habitats include alpine, cropland/hedgerow, grassland/herbaceous, savanna, shrubland/chaparral, woodland/conifer, and mixed woodlands. It prefers ...
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Thomomys talpoides : Northern Pocket Gopher | Rare Species GuideThe Northern Pocket Gopher is present in a variety of open habitats throughout its range. Suitable habitats include agricultural fields, grasslands, meadows, ...Missing: ecology | Show results with:ecology
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Pocket gopher (Thomomys talpoides)Physical characteristics and distribution. Head and body length of T. talpoides is between 115-305 mm, tail length is 40-95 mm. Weights range from 45-545 grams.
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Living with wildlife: Pocket gophers | Washington Department of Fish ...Their pliable fur and sparsely haired tails—which also serve as a sensory mechanism—help gophers run backward almost as fast as they can run forward. Their ...Missing: adaptations | Show results with:adaptations
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[PDF] Revision of the pocket gophers of the genus ThomomysIn all, the cranium is wide and low, with spreading zygomatic arches ... zygomatic arches; incisors projecting slightly beyond nasals; nasals sharply ...
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Northern Pocket Gopher - Montana Field Guide### Summary of Northern Pocket Gopher (Thomomys talpoides) Characteristics
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Thomomys talpoides | NatureServe Explorernorthern pocket gopher (EN). Kingdom: Animalia. Phylum: Craniata. Class: Mammalia. Order: Rodentia. Family: Geomyidae. Genus: Thomomys. Scientific Name ...
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Northern Pocket Gopher - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia ...Appearance. Northern pocket gophers have long, rich brown to yellowish brown fur, paler below, with a black patch behind the ear. They weigh 60 to 160 grams (2 ...
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Thomomys talpoides - Plazi TreatmentBankSubspecies and Distribution. T.t.talpoidesRichardson,1828—NCMontana,USA,andNEintoAlberta,Saskatchewan,andManitoba,Canada. T.t.aequalidensDalquest,1942— ...
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Lewis and Clark on the Great Plains A Natural HistoryNorthern Pocket Gopher Thomomys talpoides. Although Lewis and Clark did not actually observe these reclusive animals, Captain Lewis described their ...
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Reinvasion dynamics of northern pocket gopher (Thomomys ...This study was designed to test the hypothesis that continuous removal of northern pocket gophers (Thomomys talpoides) from natural habitats and tree fruit ...Missing: fragmentation | Show results with:fragmentation
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Pocket gopher (Thomomys talpoides) soil disturbance peaks at mid ...Although the range of pocket gophers can extend to approximately 3,800 m a.s.l., most studies have focused on low elevations (<2,500 m; e.g., Case, Halpern, and ...
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[PDF] Northern Pocket Gopher (Thomomys talpoides) Predicted Suitable ...Nov 27, 2021 · Inductive Model Goal: To predict the current distribution and relative suitability of general year-round habitat for. Northern Pocket Gopher ...
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Pocket Gophers | USUPocket gophers are 7-10-inch (18-27 cm) fossorial (burrowing) rodents with external fur-lined pouches located on the outside of their mouths.
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[PDF] Life history account for Northern Pocket GopherAbundant in juniper habitats with herbaceous understories, and in annual grassland, perennial grassland, wet meadow, cropland, and montane riparian habitats.
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[PDF] UC Agriculture & Natural Resources - eScholarshipactivity pattern of pocket gophers (Thomomys spp.) indicate. 89 that gophers are neither nocturnal, diurnal, or crepuscular, and are active throughout the 24 ...
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Pocket Gophers - Wildlife Damage ManagementAug 30, 2019 · Northern pocket gophers (Thomomys talpoides) are typically from 6 1 ... Swimming during flooding may also be a method of pocket gopher dispersal.
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[PDF] Pocket Gophers - Nevada Department of AgricultureTheir fur is very fine, soft, and highly variable in color. Colors range from nearly black to pale brown to almost white. The great vari- ability in size and ...
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[PDF] Controlling Pocket Gophers in Arkansas FSA9114The maximum lifespan is five years. Pocket ... A preliminary evaluation of four types of traps to capture northern pocket gophers,. Thomomys talpoides.
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Thomomys - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe skull of the northern pocket gopher (Thomomys talpoides) is heavily built and the incisors are very large and proodont (Fig. 7.23A), in accordance with ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Thomomys bottae (Botta's pocket gopher) - Animal Diversity WebOnce born, the young are weaned between the 36th and 40th day. Cheek pouches open after 24 days, and eyes and ears open after 26 days (Grzimek 1990). The young ...Missing: development | Show results with:development
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[PDF] FEEDING HABITS OF POCKET GOPHERS IN MOU NTAIN ...This study of the food habits of pocket gophers. Thomomys talpoides) was conducted in an area where ... Roots. Stens and. I caves. Roots. Stems and. Leaves. Roots.
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[PDF] Pocket Gophers: Their Biology & Control - AgriculturePocket gophers have cheek pouches, are 6.5-10 inches long, have strong forelegs, and are vegetarians. They are solitary, active year-round, and have fan-shaped ...Missing: territoriality | Show results with:territoriality
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protein N and energy value of winter caches made by the northern ...Caches provide more energy than protein, but are sufficient for gophers to endure. They store low-protein items, while consuming high-protein items as they ...Missing: adaptations cecum fermentation
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[PDF] FOOD PREFERENCES AND FOOD LOCATION BY POCKET ...Pocket gophers primarily locate food by odor. Food consumption varies with activity, and they consume more during active periods. One gopher consumed 52g daily ...Missing: kg | Show results with:kg
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[PDF] INCREASING POCKET GOPHER PROBLEMS IN REFORESTATIONPocket gopher populations are dynamic and fluctuate naturally. Natural annual mortality is high with juveniles, animals (year old or younger) often comprising ...
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Geomyidae - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThey are not vocal but are known to produce a thumping or drumming sound with hindfeet. The foot drumming functions as an alarm system against predation by ...
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A New Coccidian (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) in the Northern Pocket ...Forty (93%) of 43 northern pocket gophers (Thomomys talpoides) from the Jemez Mountains, Sandoval County, New Mexico (USA), had coccidian oocysts in their ...
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[PDF] Arthropod and Helminth Parasites from the Plains Pocket Gopher, <i ...Feb 1, 2000 · No parasites were found in the cheek pouches, thoracic, or peritoneal cavities. Pocket gophers (Geomyidae), primarily southern Nearctic and ...
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"Fleas associated with the northern pocket gopher (<i>Thomomys ...Approximately 72% of the male gophers (N = 99) were infested with fleas, whereas 57% of the females (N = 148) had fleas. Flea abundance on male gophers did not ...
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[PDF] A DIVERSE FLEA (SHIPONAPTERA) ASSEMBLAGE FROM THE ...transmission cycle of sylvatic plague by vectoring the plague bacterium (Yersinia pestis) ... Fleas associated with the northern pocket gopher (Thomomys ...
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[PDF] Ecology and persistence of sylvatic plague in Phillips County Montanaas part of this study, evidence of northern pocket gopher {Thomomys talpoides) activity was present at colonies with and without a history of plague, as well as ...
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Controlling Pocket Gophers - Oklahoma State University ExtensionControl methods include poisoning, trapping, flooding, gassing, encouraging natural enemies, and exclusion.Missing: weaning | Show results with:weaning
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[PDF] The Above-Ground Movement and Dispersal of the Plains Pocket ...Oct 14, 2006 · A single pocket gopher is capable of moving 2 tons of soil (Grinnell 1923) while burrowing. This aeration of the soil is ecologically critical ...
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[PDF] Pocket gophers (Thomomys talpoides) in successional stages of ...Sep 30, 1981 · Pocket gophers (Thomomys talpoides. Thomomys talpoides) in successional stages of. ) in successional stages of spruce-fir forest in Idaho.
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[PDF] Small Mammals - USDA Forest ServicePocket gopher mounds provide bare soil on which secondary plant succession may begin. (Larrison 1942), thereby increasing the diversity of plants (Laycock 1958) ...
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[PDF] Implications of Small Mammal Mycophagy to the Management of ...It is possible that gophers, eating hypogeous mycorrhiza–forming fungi in the forest and then defecating in their fecal chambers located near their nesting.
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[PDF] Altitudinal gradients fail to predict fungal symbiont responses to ...Pocket gopher (Thomomys talpoides) soil distur- bance peaks at mid-elevation and is associated with air temperature, forb cover, and plant diversity. Arctic ...
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Thomomys talpoides pierreicolus - NatureServe ExplorerHome ranges are very small, but dispersal distances are poorly known. ... Thomomys talpoides: home range 0.015 hectares (Banfield 1974). T. bottae: 0.0084-0.0446 ...
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Pocket Gopher - Yellowstone National ParkApr 18, 2025 · Thomomys talpoides. Identification. 6–10 inches long, 2.6–6.3 ounces. Very small eyes and ears; brown or tan smooth fur; short tail; long ...
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Controlling Pocket Gophers in NebraskaThe northern pocket gopher (Thomomys talpoides) resides in the short-grass ... Their feeding tunnels are typically 4-18 inches deep, while their nest chambers may ...
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None### Summary on Northern Pocket Gophers' Impacts on Agriculture in Montana
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[PDF] POCKET GOPHER PROBLEMS AND CONTROL PRACTICES ON ...Thomomys (13). The two species believed responsible for most conifer damage are the northern pocket gopher (T. talpoides) which occurs east of the Cascade ...
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[PDF] Pocket Gophers: Wildlife Damage Management Series83% of alfalfa producers experience pocket gopher damage to their crop. Thus, pocket gophers may have the greatest economic impact on Utah alfalfa producers.
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[PDF] Prey Consumption by a Large Aggregation of Barn Owls in an ...Monthly pocket gopher surveys using the mound-count method indicated that gophers declined on the vineyard with barn owl boxes relative to a control vineyard ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Wildlife Damage Control For Organic FarmersIn many cases the damage caused by pocket gophers is the overriding factor in deciding to control, but the benefits of pocket gophers should be recognized.Missing: impact | Show results with:impact