<p>Predictions from both the habitat-value regression (open symbols) and home range (filled symbols) models are shown. Circles, triangles, and squares represent large-patch, small-patch, and uniform harvest patterns, respectively. Diamonds represent unharvested stands.</p
<p>To test for the emergence of cycles, predator characteristics were varied in conjunction with the...
"FWS/OBS-82/10.42.""April 1983."Distributed to depository libraries in microfiche.Includes bibliogra...
<p>Environments: Exclosure (Ex), Open woodland (Ow). The data presented here are the mean ratios mic...
<p>Comparison of the fit of home range, regression, and constant models to the 2006–2007 spring abun...
<div><p>Mechanistic modelling approaches that explicitly translate from individual-scale resource se...
Mechanistic modelling approaches that explicitly translate from individual-scale resource selection ...
*<p>Mean±SD of vole habitat value per cell (eq. 3 and 4).</p>†<p>Home range size is given in units o...
<p>The table provides Akaike weights of the best fitting models (wi) for each response variable, the...
<p>SRU: safe, risk-uniform landscape, food patches and nest were offered below a ground cover, RH: r...
A test demonstrating that estimates of quitting-harvest rates (log-transformed giving-up densities) ...
<p>(a) with a 1:1 species ratio of mice to voles, (b) with a 1:4 species ratio of mice to voles in t...
In Canada’s eastern boreal forest region, partial-harvest silviculture has garnered increasing suppo...
<p>Per capita growth rate of voles <i>Microtus arvalis</i> (Rv). Log-transformed population densitie...
<p>Parameter estimates (β) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the best isodar model predicting ra...
<p>The table provides Akaike weights of the best fitting models (wi) for each response variable, the...
<p>To test for the emergence of cycles, predator characteristics were varied in conjunction with the...
"FWS/OBS-82/10.42.""April 1983."Distributed to depository libraries in microfiche.Includes bibliogra...
<p>Environments: Exclosure (Ex), Open woodland (Ow). The data presented here are the mean ratios mic...
<p>Comparison of the fit of home range, regression, and constant models to the 2006–2007 spring abun...
<div><p>Mechanistic modelling approaches that explicitly translate from individual-scale resource se...
Mechanistic modelling approaches that explicitly translate from individual-scale resource selection ...
*<p>Mean±SD of vole habitat value per cell (eq. 3 and 4).</p>†<p>Home range size is given in units o...
<p>The table provides Akaike weights of the best fitting models (wi) for each response variable, the...
<p>SRU: safe, risk-uniform landscape, food patches and nest were offered below a ground cover, RH: r...
A test demonstrating that estimates of quitting-harvest rates (log-transformed giving-up densities) ...
<p>(a) with a 1:1 species ratio of mice to voles, (b) with a 1:4 species ratio of mice to voles in t...
In Canada’s eastern boreal forest region, partial-harvest silviculture has garnered increasing suppo...
<p>Per capita growth rate of voles <i>Microtus arvalis</i> (Rv). Log-transformed population densitie...
<p>Parameter estimates (β) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the best isodar model predicting ra...
<p>The table provides Akaike weights of the best fitting models (wi) for each response variable, the...
<p>To test for the emergence of cycles, predator characteristics were varied in conjunction with the...
"FWS/OBS-82/10.42.""April 1983."Distributed to depository libraries in microfiche.Includes bibliogra...
<p>Environments: Exclosure (Ex), Open woodland (Ow). The data presented here are the mean ratios mic...