. The Canadian field-naturalist. NoV:^°x^\^^> .K^-^ 4° c ^^' # 'V^^' 100 "u 90 80 u 70 S 60 â T3 50 C 40 c8 30 X 20 Vh 10 O 0 ^ .2 40 5-35- Z 20 ."^ ,^' 0 ^ 35 30 25 20 15- 10 5. â/#?**^ Or-" # ^ .r k^ <# ^v <^^ ^ E 100 â 90 â 80 . 70 60 â 50 40 30 20 , 10 0 : Figure 3. Patterns of species richness and endemism of native land mammals along six transects in Southeast Alaska. and an absence of Canis lupus with the Northern Outer Islands. Many features of its mammal fauna set the two subregions distinctly apart, however, including the presence on Admiralty Island of Sore


. The Canadian field-naturalist. NoV:^°x^\^^> .K^-^ 4° c ^^' # 'V^^' 100 "u 90 80 u 70 S 60 â T3 50 C 40 c8 30 X 20 Vh 10 O 0 ^ .2 40 5-35- Z 20 ."^ ,^' 0 ^ 35 30 25 20 15- 10 5. â/#?**^ Or-" # ^ .r k^ <# ^v <^^ ^ E 100 â 90 â 80 . 70 60 â 50 40 30 20 , 10 0 : Figure 3. Patterns of species richness and endemism of native land mammals along six transects in Southeast Alaska. and an absence of Canis lupus with the Northern Outer Islands. Many features of its mammal fauna set the two subregions distinctly apart, however, including the presence on Admiralty Island of Sorex monticolus (and absence of S. cinereus), Microtus pennsylvanicus. Ondatra zibethicus, and Martes americana. Furthermore, the apparent morphological distinctiveness of Microtus pennsylvanicus admiral- tiae (Heller 1909), Castor canadensis phaeus (Heller 1909), Mustela erminea salva (Hall 1951) and, pos-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club


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