Although ecologists have long recognized that certain mammalian species exhibit high-amplitude, often multiannual, fluctuations in abundance, their causes have remained poorly understood and the subject of intense debate. A key contention has been the relative role of density-dependent and density-independent processes in governing population dynamics. We applied capture-mark-recapture analysis to 25 years of monthly trapping data from a fluctuating prairie vole Microtus ochrogaster population in Illinois, USA, to estimate realized population growth rates and associated vital rates (survival and recruitment) and modeled them as a function of vole density and density-independent climatic variation. We also tested for phase dependence and sea...
Multiannual fluctuations in population density ( cycles ) of small rodents have been known since ant...
The relative influences of density-dependent and -independent processes on vital rates and populatio...
A variety of hypotheses has been proposed to explain multiannual fluctuations in population density ...
1. Small mammal population fluctuations, cyclic or not, have been an ecological puzzle and a source ...
Delayed density-dependent demographic processes are thought to be the basis for multi-annual cyclic ...
Background: Cyclic rodent population dynamics are subjected to both intrinsic regulatory processes s...
Large-scale fluctuations in abundance are a common feature of small mammal populations and have been...
1. Large-scale fluctuations in abundance are a common feature of small mammal populations and have b...
Factors affecting amplitudes of fluctuation during 39 population cycles of Microtus ochrogaster and ...
Factors associated with initiation of population cycles of Microtus ochrogaster and M. pennsylvanicu...
Multiannual fluctuations in population density ( cycles ) of small rodents have been known since ant...
Multiannual fluctuations in population density ( cycles ) have been known since antiquity (Elton 194...
International audienceCommon vole population dynamics appear to be strongly correlated to landscape ...
A variety of hypotheses has been proposed to explain multiannual fluctuations in population density ...
We analyzed monthly survival rates, persistence of young, reproduction, recruitment of young, immigr...
Multiannual fluctuations in population density ( cycles ) of small rodents have been known since ant...
The relative influences of density-dependent and -independent processes on vital rates and populatio...
A variety of hypotheses has been proposed to explain multiannual fluctuations in population density ...
1. Small mammal population fluctuations, cyclic or not, have been an ecological puzzle and a source ...
Delayed density-dependent demographic processes are thought to be the basis for multi-annual cyclic ...
Background: Cyclic rodent population dynamics are subjected to both intrinsic regulatory processes s...
Large-scale fluctuations in abundance are a common feature of small mammal populations and have been...
1. Large-scale fluctuations in abundance are a common feature of small mammal populations and have b...
Factors affecting amplitudes of fluctuation during 39 population cycles of Microtus ochrogaster and ...
Factors associated with initiation of population cycles of Microtus ochrogaster and M. pennsylvanicu...
Multiannual fluctuations in population density ( cycles ) of small rodents have been known since ant...
Multiannual fluctuations in population density ( cycles ) have been known since antiquity (Elton 194...
International audienceCommon vole population dynamics appear to be strongly correlated to landscape ...
A variety of hypotheses has been proposed to explain multiannual fluctuations in population density ...
We analyzed monthly survival rates, persistence of young, reproduction, recruitment of young, immigr...
Multiannual fluctuations in population density ( cycles ) of small rodents have been known since ant...
The relative influences of density-dependent and -independent processes on vital rates and populatio...
A variety of hypotheses has been proposed to explain multiannual fluctuations in population density ...