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- Masked shrews chose Lepidoptera larva over other food sources ( McCay 1997 ).
- Global warming, Bergmann's rule and body size in the masked shrew " Sorex cinereus"
- It was only described in 2007 and is often mistaken for the masked shrew, " Sorex cinereus ".
- They have to keep eating all the time and require so much oxygen that their heartbeat rates are astonishing ( 600 to 1320 bpm for the masked shrew ).
- McCay et al . ( 1997 ) found a higher abundance of masked shrews in non-irrigated forests due to a higher availability of larval insects, which was the preferred food source of the masked shrew.
- McCay et al . ( 1997 ) found a higher abundance of masked shrews in non-irrigated forests due to a higher availability of larval insects, which was the preferred food source of the masked shrew.
- One of her personal favorites was " Valley of the Smallest : The Life Story of the Shrew ", which received the Western Writers of America Spur Award for juvenile non-fiction, was named a masked shrew living, like Ms Fisher, in a valley in the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
- Loss of wood from spruce mortality was estimated at 10 million cubic metres ( Rose and Lindquist 1985 ), but by the mid-1980s pest numbers on all species of spruce in Canada from Manitoba to the Atlantic Ocean and in adjacent parts of the United States had become relatively low under the influence of spontaneous virus disease and introduced masked shrew, a cocoon-hunting insectivore.