My paper on surface foraging in moles, to which a few people here have contributed, has just been published. Thanks a lot! PDF provided upon request.
Vladimir Dinets
My paper on surface foraging in moles, to which a few people here have contributed, has just been published. Thanks a lot! PDF provided upon request.
Vladimir Dinets
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Genetically Welsh, spiritually Australian, currently in New York City. I've lived and worked in London, Canberra, Paris and Lusaka, and visited about 100 countries.
I have a book around somewhere, on moles, that shows an x-ray of a pelican that ate a live mole whole and died for his efforts. The mole started to burrow out and it died about the time it started to exit the pelican. I figure the bird found the mole on the surface.
Ouch!
Please send me the pdf. Thanks!
Done.