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- Falk, J., J. Miller. 1987. Reproduction by female *Zapus princeps* in relation to age, size and body fat. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 65: 568-571.
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- Ronald Nowak (1999) Walker's Mammals of the World. Johns Hopkins University Press: Baltimore.
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