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TL;DR: In this paper, cowan et al. studied the nesting habits of the flying squirrel, Glaucomys sabnnus, and found that the distribution of flying squirrels in British Columbia varied with the altitude.
Abstract: COWAN, I. McT. 1936. Nesting habits of the flying squirrel, Glaucomys sabnnus. J. Mammal. 17: 58-60. FARENTINOS, R. C. 1972. Nests of the tassle-eared squirrel. J. Mammal. 53:900-903. GILMORE, R. M., AND J. E. GATES. 1985. Habitat use by the southern flying squirrel at a hemlocknorthern hardwood ecotone. J. Wildl. Manage. 49:703-710. KRAJINA, V. J. 1965. Biogeoclimatic zones and classification of British Columbia. Ecol. West. North Am. 1:1-17. MUUL, I. 1968. Behavioral and physiological influences on the distribution of the flying squirrel, Glaucomys volans. Univ. Michigan Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. 134:1-66. MUUL, I. 1974. Geographic variation in the nesting habits of Glaucomys volans. J. Mammal. 55:840844. PArrON, D. R., AND J. R. VAHLE. 1986. Cache and nest characteristics of the red squirrel in an Arizona mixed-conifer forest. West. J. Appl. For. 1:48-51. ROTHWELL, R. 1979. Nest sites of red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) in the Laramie Range of southeastern Wyoming. J. Mammal. 60:404-405. SONENSHINE, D. E., AND G. F. LEVY. 1981. Vegetative associations affecting Glaucomys volans in central Virginia. Acta Theriol. 26, 23:359-371. VAHLE, J. R., AND D. R. PATTON. 1983. Red squirrel cover requirements in Arizona mixed coniferous forests. J. For. 81:14-15, 22.

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