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Alaska Gap Analysis Project: Distribution Models for Terrestrial Vertebrate Species of Alaska
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St. Lawrence Island Shrew Annual Range

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Habitat

When abundant, inhabits old village sites and three major habitat types on the island: bog/wet tundra, alpine/fell-field tundra, and mesic tundra. When scarce, found in fell-field habitats and boulder scree, especially within auklet nesting colonies. In winter, often invades human dwellings (Fay and Sease 1985).

References

Fay, F.H., and J.L. Sease. 1985. Preliminary status survey of selected small mammals. Final report to USFWS. Univ. of Alaska, Institute of Marine Science, Fairbanks, AK. 53 p.

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Final Report Species Atlas

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