<p>To test for the emergence of cycles, predator characteristics were varied in conjunction with these landscape structures.</p
Pronounced population cycles are characteristic of many herbivorous small mammals in northern latitu...
PosterSince the 1970s, changes in agricultural practices in French mountain areas have produced larg...
In a two year field experiment in Switzerland we tested if vole barriers combined with traps was a s...
<p>SRU: safe, risk-uniform landscape, food patches and nest were offered below a ground cover, RH: r...
Analysis of population variations in space and time suggests that landscape may act as a substrate f...
Spatio-temporal landscape heterogeneity has rarely been considered in population-level impact assess...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 15th Rodens et Spatium: International Conference on Rodent Biology...
International audienceThis paper addresses the issue of whether landscape structure affects A. terre...
Microtine species in Fennoscandia display a distinct north-south gradient from regular cycles to sta...
International audienceThis study investigates the relationships between landscape composition and th...
Theoretical studies have proposed that a critical threshold occurs below which a small change in the...
In order to identify the habitat types that favour water vole outbreaks, it is important to characte...
International audienceVole demographics are often modified close to wooded environments. Population ...
Voles (Microtus spp. and Arvicola spp.) are the most abundant rodent species in open European landsc...
For more than 30 years we have been periodically observing multiannual outbreaks of grassland rodent...
Pronounced population cycles are characteristic of many herbivorous small mammals in northern latitu...
PosterSince the 1970s, changes in agricultural practices in French mountain areas have produced larg...
In a two year field experiment in Switzerland we tested if vole barriers combined with traps was a s...
<p>SRU: safe, risk-uniform landscape, food patches and nest were offered below a ground cover, RH: r...
Analysis of population variations in space and time suggests that landscape may act as a substrate f...
Spatio-temporal landscape heterogeneity has rarely been considered in population-level impact assess...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 15th Rodens et Spatium: International Conference on Rodent Biology...
International audienceThis paper addresses the issue of whether landscape structure affects A. terre...
Microtine species in Fennoscandia display a distinct north-south gradient from regular cycles to sta...
International audienceThis study investigates the relationships between landscape composition and th...
Theoretical studies have proposed that a critical threshold occurs below which a small change in the...
In order to identify the habitat types that favour water vole outbreaks, it is important to characte...
International audienceVole demographics are often modified close to wooded environments. Population ...
Voles (Microtus spp. and Arvicola spp.) are the most abundant rodent species in open European landsc...
For more than 30 years we have been periodically observing multiannual outbreaks of grassland rodent...
Pronounced population cycles are characteristic of many herbivorous small mammals in northern latitu...
PosterSince the 1970s, changes in agricultural practices in French mountain areas have produced larg...
In a two year field experiment in Switzerland we tested if vole barriers combined with traps was a s...