The yellow-necked mouse Apodemus flavicollis is the most abundant rodent species in woodland of eastern Italian Alps and a relevant reservoir of zoonotic pathogens. We analyzed radio-tracking data collected from adult individuals during the breeding season in a year of high population density and low seed production to determine sexual differences on use of space, nesting behaviour and dispersal. The field trial was based on CMR and radio-tracking (homing-in) techniques. We fitted collars to 20 male and 12 female adult resident individuals. From July to October 2005, we completed 4 radio-tracking sessions of 3 weeks. Fixes were recorded from dusk to dawn; additional daylight fixes allowed to localise burrows. The mean number of nocturnal fi...
rodents, food type determines the spacing pattern of females, while the availability of potential ma...
We examined in Akodon azarae if at low availability of females (sex ratio biased toward males, 3:1),...
In view of theoretical interest in the relationships between mating systems and dispersal patterns a...
The yellow-necked mouse Apodemus flavicollis is the most abundant rodent species in woodland of east...
Apodemus flavicollis is the most abundant rodent species in the beech woodlands of eastern Italian A...
I present the results of a two-year study on the spatial organization and mating system of the yello...
This research is part of a long-term study on the host-vector-pathogen system of some tick-borne dis...
Strong mutual relationships exist between rodents and ecosystems. By modifying the structure and fun...
We studied the short term spacing behavioural responses of Pampean grassland mouse (males exhibit a ...
Acquiring knowledge on the spatial behaviour of rodents is crucial to understand their key ecologica...
The rodent Apodemus flavicollis plays a central role in the ecology of Tick Borne Encephalitis (TBE)...
Home range size generally decreases with increasing population density, but testing how this relatio...
Although the determinants of sex differences in territoriality have been addressed for many species,...
Sex-biased dispersal is observed in many taxa, but few studies have compared sex-biased dispersal am...
An individual's home range determines its access to resources, significantly influencing its fitness...
rodents, food type determines the spacing pattern of females, while the availability of potential ma...
We examined in Akodon azarae if at low availability of females (sex ratio biased toward males, 3:1),...
In view of theoretical interest in the relationships between mating systems and dispersal patterns a...
The yellow-necked mouse Apodemus flavicollis is the most abundant rodent species in woodland of east...
Apodemus flavicollis is the most abundant rodent species in the beech woodlands of eastern Italian A...
I present the results of a two-year study on the spatial organization and mating system of the yello...
This research is part of a long-term study on the host-vector-pathogen system of some tick-borne dis...
Strong mutual relationships exist between rodents and ecosystems. By modifying the structure and fun...
We studied the short term spacing behavioural responses of Pampean grassland mouse (males exhibit a ...
Acquiring knowledge on the spatial behaviour of rodents is crucial to understand their key ecologica...
The rodent Apodemus flavicollis plays a central role in the ecology of Tick Borne Encephalitis (TBE)...
Home range size generally decreases with increasing population density, but testing how this relatio...
Although the determinants of sex differences in territoriality have been addressed for many species,...
Sex-biased dispersal is observed in many taxa, but few studies have compared sex-biased dispersal am...
An individual's home range determines its access to resources, significantly influencing its fitness...
rodents, food type determines the spacing pattern of females, while the availability of potential ma...
We examined in Akodon azarae if at low availability of females (sex ratio biased toward males, 3:1),...
In view of theoretical interest in the relationships between mating systems and dispersal patterns a...