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Allenby's GerbilEducational resources on Allenby's GerbilAllenby's Gerbil [an error occurred while processing this directive] IUCN Profile of the Allenby's Gerbil Joel Brown | UIC Department of Biological Sciences Garb J, Kotler BP and Brown JS (2000) Foraging and community consequences of seed size for coexisting crested lark and Allenby's gerbil Oikos 88:291-300. www.uic.edu/depts/bios/faculty/brown/brownj.shtml www.eebweb.arizona.edu 1997 MLR, Z. Abramsky & A. Subach: Safety in numbers; sophisticated vigilance by Allenby's gerbil. Pr. Nat. Acad. Sci. (USA) 94:5713-5715. Field experiments test and confirm the www.eebweb.arizona.edu/faculty/mlro/predation.html Joel Brown | UIC Department of Biological Sciences Foraging and community consequences of seed size for coexisting crested lark and Allenby's gerbil. Oikos 88:291-300. Howe, H.F., and J.S. Brown. 2000. www.uic.edu/labs/squirrel/brown/publications.shtml Foraging games between gerbils and their predators: temporal dynamics ... The two most common species of gerbils on Negev Desert sand dunes are Allenby's gerbil ( Gerbillus andersoni allenbyi , mass 24g; we have previously referred to this animal as www.uic.edu/labs/squirrel/brown/pdfs/119.pdf Graduate Studies in the Life Sciences Rosenzweig M L, Abramsky Z, Subach A. May 1997. Safety in numbers: sophisticated vigilance by Allenby's gerbil. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 94:5713-5 lifescience.arizona.edu/faculty.php?faculty_id=2697&string=
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