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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Paper Presentation, common predator in Savannah River National Environmental Research Park, Corridors and Olfactory Predator Cues Affect Small Mammal Behavior was published in Journal of Mammology 2005, Methods used to study Foraging Activity, Methods used in Predator Treatment, Study Site located at Savannah River National Environmental Research Park, Oldfield Mice scientific name Peromyscus polionotus, Significant Effect of Predator Treatment, No difference in Patch Density, Results there was Significant Effect, 40 Open Habitat Patches arranged with 1 rectangular patch, Methods used Study Species, 3 Blocks had 169 per patch Dispensers, Predator Treatment used Bobcat Urine, Sherman Live Traps placed in Central patch, 4 Sessions in Summer 2001, Study Site included 40 Open Habitat Patches, Nick M. Haddad was an author of Corridors and Olfactory Predator Cues Affect Small Mammal Behavior, Foraging Trays placed in 1 connected patch, Bobcat Urine placed in Dispensers, Live Trapping occured 4 Sessions