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TABS Species Account TN10036

TN10036 EASTERN WOODRAT NEOTOMA FLORIDANA

Tennessee Animal Biogeographic System TABS

version 12/2002


Taxonomy
Status
Distribution
Habitat Associations
Food Habits
Environmental Associations
Life History
Management Practices
References

Management Practices

ResultManagement Action
AdverseTimber harvesting - clearcutting
AdversePrescribed/controlled burning of habitat
AdverseSurface mining
AdverseApplying pesticides
AdverseControlling undesirable vertebrate species
AdverseClean farming
AdverseHaying/mowing
AdverseDeveloping/maintaining forest openings
BeneficialProhibiting harvest of species being described
BeneficialRestricting/regulating human use of habitats
BeneficialMaintaining undisturbed/undeveloped areas
BeneficialMaintaining early stages of ecological succession
BeneficialMaintaining wilderness environment
BeneficialDeveloping/maintaining edge [ecotones]
BeneficialMaintaining unique or special habitat features [wetlands, caves, etc.]
BeneficialPlanting patterns to increase wildlife diversity
BeneficialDeveloping/maintaining hedge rows
BeneficialFencing out cattle, sheep, horses, or other livestock
BeneficialCreating/maintaining rock piles
BeneficialDeveloping/maintaining brush or slash piles
BeneficialMaintaining dead/downed woody materials
BeneficialEstablishing/maintaining nesting and escape cover
BeneficialMaintaining woodlots
BeneficialDeveloping/maintaining stream bank vegetation
BeneficialMaintaining/protecting riparian habitats
BeneficialReforestation
BeneficialMaintaining mast producing trees
BeneficialControlling grazing of domestic livestock
BeneficialFencing out cattle, sheep, horses, or other livestock
ExistingProhibiting harvest of species being described
ExistingRestricting/regulating human use of habitats
BeneficialOther management practices [specified in comments]
AdverseOther management practices [specified in comments]

References/ResultReference Numbers
Adverse48, 124, 131, 132, 243, 244, 250, 313, 378, 1116, 6037, 5136, 5386, 5136, 5386
Beneficial48, 313, 378, 1116, 6037, 5136, 5386, 5136, 5386
Existing134,

Comments on Management Practices

Osage orange hedgerows provide abundant cover and food *5386*. This rat is adapted to a variety of habitats except grasslands *48,378,1116*. It is adapted to a variety of habitats except grasslands *378,48,1116*. Osage orange hedgerows provide abundant cover and food *5386*. It is adapted to a variety of habitats except grasslands *378,48,1116*. Osage orange hedgerows provide abundant cover and food *5386*.


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