Field notes and grid data, v1557
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RIBBLE, D.O. 1986 Journal 31 Hastings Reservation, Monteau Co., CA. Last morning on trapline Vttt July 1 (cont) Traplin No. VBth Sex, Ag, Bridg. VIII 20 DIBUT Tag P. maniculatus ? mature, scrotal testles 20 no tag P. boylii, ?, mature, nonbreeding 19 no tag P. boylii, ?, mature, pregnant. 19 0100 Perag. californicus RECAPPTE 18 0430 P. boylii RECAPTURE 17 0420 P. boylii RECAPTURE 16 no tag R. megalothis, ?, mature, scrotal testles. 15 0240 P. boylii Recapture 15 0200 Perag. californicus-RECAP 14 No tag. P. californicus, ?, subadult pelage, vulva perforate . Dark tail tips; ventral side of tail much darker than mature Canyon animals Escaped towards stream bank. 14 No tag. P. boylii, ?, mature, scrotal testles. 13 No tag. N. fuscipes - subadult. 12 0400 R. boylii - recapture 12 0210 P. boylii - Recapture 11 no tag N. fuscipes - juvenile. 11 [732] S. trawbridgii, sev ?, Trap mortality, - rigid 10 no tag P. boylii, ?, mature, testes swollen some but not scrotal 9 no tags N. fuscipes , mature Escaped to midden across stream 9. no tag P. maniculatus, ?, mature, scrotal testles. 6. 0100 R. megalothis , RECAPTURE 5 0200 P. boylii RECAPTURE 4 0130 P. boylii RECAPTURE 4 0140 P. boylii RECAPTURE 1 No tag N. fuscipes , mature VIII 1 Notag P. boylii, ?, early mature, nonbreeding 2 0100 P. boylii RECAPTURE Summary of Capture Results on MC-1. P. californicus . 3 total captures (19?, 1?), no new animals P. boylii 37 total captures (25?, 12?), 4 new animals, 33 recaptures P. truei 6 total captures (2?, 4 ? ), 1 new animal, 5 recaptures. P. megalothis - 1 new animal N. fuscipes 13 total captures (6?, 7?). 1 animal not tagged. Perag californicus & Microtus californicus - 1 Recapture . Total Captures = 88 See Journal - Grid Data Sheets for overall summary. In the afternoon I picked up the traps on MC-1 and set up 2 transects running southerly from the grid to see how high up P. californicus ranges. Fortunately, the slope ends around 40-50 m above the grid's drops off into an oak savannah habitat. The last few meters are much more ferie, w/ plants & shrubs I don't know at this time .