1. Banfield, A.W.F., 1984. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Ontario, 438 pp.
2. The effects of habitat fragmentation by forestry and agriculture on the abundance of small mammals in the southern boreal mixedwood forest;Bayne;Can. J. Zool.,1998
3. Bowman, J., Sleep, D., Forbes, G., Edwards, M., 2000a. The association of small mammals and coarse woody debris at log and stand scales, For. Ecol. Manage. 124 (2) (in press).
4. Bowman, J., Forbes, G., Dilworth, T., 2000b. The spatial scale of variability in small-mammal populations. Ecography (in press).
5. Bowman, J., Forbes, G., Dilworth, T., 1999. The spatial structure of small-mammal populations in a managed forest. In: Veeman, T.S., Smith, D.W., Purdy, B.G., Salkie, F.J., Larkin, G.A., (Eds.), Science and Practice: Sustaining the Boreal Forest. Sustainable Forest Management Network. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, pp. 58–63.