Summary. Microtine rodents are known to show extreme population variations (cycles) but non-cyclic populations have also been recognized uring recent years. The cyclic populations have been widely thought o be regulated by intrinsic mechanisms. However, such predictions for cyclic populations are usually not applicable to non-cyclic ones and extrinsic factors may have to be included in any expla-nation. A hypothesis that the degree of fluctuations in small rodent numbers is related to the sustainable number of gen-eralist predators was tested on mainly literature data by computing "indices of cyclicity " for local populations. These indices were related to latitude and snow cover (two measures) as these variables will affect he am...
Special Issue: Rodent Biology and ManagementClimate change, habitat loss and fragmentation are major...
1. The causes of cyclical fluctuations in animal populations remain a controversial topic in ecology...
Microtine rodents are a key component in the boreal ecosystem. Due to unique yearly fluctuation in p...
Small rodents in alpine areas are known to appear in multiannual cycles, usually with a population p...
Small rodents are some of the most important elements of boreal/arctic food webs, where they play es...
It is well known that competition, predation and fluctuating food resources can have strong effect o...
Small rodents were captured in two regions in western Sweden. One represents an agricultural landsca...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 10th European Vertebrate Pest Management Conference, celebrada e...
The cyclic population dynamics of vole and predator communities is a key phenomenon in northern ecos...
The cyclicity of Arctic populations of small rodents is a subject with a long history and a large li...
Most small rodent populations in the world have fascinating population dynamics. In the northern hem...
The population cycles of rodents at northern latitudes have puzzled people for centuries(1,2), and t...
The cyclic population dynamics of vole and predator communities is a key phenomenon in northern ecos...
1. Across the vast boreal forests of North America, no population cycles in Clethrionomys species oc...
A number of field studies suggest that some vertebrate populations are limited by spacing behaviour,...
Special Issue: Rodent Biology and ManagementClimate change, habitat loss and fragmentation are major...
1. The causes of cyclical fluctuations in animal populations remain a controversial topic in ecology...
Microtine rodents are a key component in the boreal ecosystem. Due to unique yearly fluctuation in p...
Small rodents in alpine areas are known to appear in multiannual cycles, usually with a population p...
Small rodents are some of the most important elements of boreal/arctic food webs, where they play es...
It is well known that competition, predation and fluctuating food resources can have strong effect o...
Small rodents were captured in two regions in western Sweden. One represents an agricultural landsca...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 10th European Vertebrate Pest Management Conference, celebrada e...
The cyclic population dynamics of vole and predator communities is a key phenomenon in northern ecos...
The cyclicity of Arctic populations of small rodents is a subject with a long history and a large li...
Most small rodent populations in the world have fascinating population dynamics. In the northern hem...
The population cycles of rodents at northern latitudes have puzzled people for centuries(1,2), and t...
The cyclic population dynamics of vole and predator communities is a key phenomenon in northern ecos...
1. Across the vast boreal forests of North America, no population cycles in Clethrionomys species oc...
A number of field studies suggest that some vertebrate populations are limited by spacing behaviour,...
Special Issue: Rodent Biology and ManagementClimate change, habitat loss and fragmentation are major...
1. The causes of cyclical fluctuations in animal populations remain a controversial topic in ecology...
Microtine rodents are a key component in the boreal ecosystem. Due to unique yearly fluctuation in p...