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Dipodomys ingens

Dipodomys ingens, a species listed as endangered and of current concern due to the California Valley Solar Ranch project proposal in San Luis Obispo County California.

Possible adaptation to invasives

A search of the literature (McNeely 2004) suggests the concern that the GKR may be adapted to invasive or non-native species, ie. red brome (Bromus rubens)Apparently, the seeds of the RB are larger than other seeds in the area, which makes them more attractive to the GKR.[1]

A policy problem is thus: would it be preferable to establish new mitigation reserves with no Red brune, forcing the animals to re-adapt to their original preferred native foods? Would they accept that, or would they attempt to migrate back into areas where they could find the now-favored Red Brune?[2][3]

References

  1. Public comment of Upland Research Science Action|Geof Bard - Policy Analyst|http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UplandResearchScienceAction/message/1135
  2. URSA CVSR
  3. McNeely 2004).McNeely, Jeffrey A. 2004. Strangers in Our Midst. Environment, Vol. 46, 6 17-31.(McNeely 2004) Cited in URSA CVSR
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Authors Geoffery "Geof" Bard
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Aliases Dipodomys ingens
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Created July 10, 2011 by Geoffery "Geof" Bard
Modified August 7, 2023 by Irene Delgado
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