Reasons for arboreality in wood mice Apodemus sylvaticus and Bank voles Myodes glareolus

Christina D. Buesching1, Christopher M. Newman1, Rachael Twell1, David W. Macdonald1
1Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, University of Oxford, Tubney House, Tubney, Abingdon Road OX13 5QL, UK

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