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Dynamics of Snowshoe Hare Populations in the Maritime Provinces of Canada
註釋Presents a study of snowshoe hare populations near Fredericton, New Brunswick, conducted from June 1967 to February 1971. Population trends and survival rates are described for the 180-hectare study area and synchronization with population samples from Prince Edward Island, south-west Nova Scotia, and Blackville (120 kilometres north of Fredericton) is noted. Differences among years and areas in litter size and pregnancy rates are also discussed. Finally, comparison of the observed population fluctuations to those noted in an Alberta study are made.