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Studying mice to get a bigger picture

Professor’s research can provide evidence of change or forecast trends.

January 17, 2023 by Strategic Communication

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In northern Michigan forests lives the white-footed mouse. Among other small mammals, it’s a fierce competitor in the food chain.

However, this animal struggles to survive through harsh winters. Tracking the population size and location of this mouse can serve as an indicator of climate change.

Dr. Sean Maher, associate professor of biology at Missouri State University, who studies small mammals and their habitats over time, talks about his research.

What can observing small mammals like mice reveal?

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Filed Under: Faculty News Tagged With: Biology, college of natural and applied sciences, Discovery, faculty, Faculty and Staff Page, missouri state journal, research, Sean Maher

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