Black-Tailed Jackrabbits in Southeastern New Mexico: Population Structure, Reproduction, Feeding, and Use of Forms

TitleBlack-Tailed Jackrabbits in Southeastern New Mexico: Population Structure, Reproduction, Feeding, and Use of Forms
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication1976
AuthorsGriffing J.P., Davis C.A.
Series TitleNew Mexico Agricultural Experiment Station
Document NumberResearch Report 318
Pagination4
Date Published1976
InstitutionNew Mexico Agricultural Experiment Station
CityLas Cruces
Keywordsblack-tailed, feeding, jackrabbits, population
AbstractThe black-tailed jackrabbit is a common herbivore of shurb-grasslands in southeastern New Mexico and in, terms of standin biomass, may be the geratest wild consuemr of green vegetation. The only large, wild herbivore in this area is the pronghorn antelope (Antilocapra americanaI)
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