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Furry thieves are running loose in a Maine forest, UMaine research shows - EurekAlert
In a recent study, University of Maine researchers found that small mammal personality determines the effectiveness of pilferage in mice and voles, with some individuals being more successful at stealing seeds than others. They also explored which animal personalities are predisposed to pilfering. The study builds on growing body of knowledge showing that the unique personalities of individual small mammals play a critical role in forest regeneration by impacting seed dispersal.
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