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C<strong>on</strong>flicting results in Sierra Nevada<br />

Within Genus (Neotoma spp.; Moritz et al. 2008)<br />

• Large-eared woodrat s<strong>how</strong>ed no <str<strong>on</strong>g>change</str<strong>on</strong>g><br />

in distributi<strong>on</strong> from 1920 to 2005<br />

• Bushy-tailed woodrat s<strong>how</strong>ed signifi<strong>can</strong>t<br />

<str<strong>on</strong>g>change</str<strong>on</strong>g><br />

Within Species (bushy-tailed woodrat)<br />

• One study s<strong>how</strong>ed range expansi<strong>on</strong> (East slope:<br />

McD<strong>on</strong>ald and Brown 1992)<br />

• Another study s<strong>how</strong>ed range c<strong>on</strong>tracti<strong>on</strong> (West<br />

slope: Moritz et al. 2008)

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