Bacheloroppgave i utmarksforvaltning. Evenstad 2011The spatial and temporal distribution of females is affected by the distribution of food and other resources such as nest sites, whereas spacing behavior of males is suggested to be determined by the distribution of females. When females are aggregated, the males should display territorial behavior in order to monopolize this defensible resource, while territorial, more dispersed females should lead males to have large, overlapping home ranges. However, previous studies found contrasting results. In the present study, we thus investigated how males’ space use and mating strategies are affected by females’ distribution in bank vole Myodes glareolus. We manipulated the distribution and predic...
<div><p>The relationship between home range and reproductive status of water voles (<i>Arvicola amph...
The relationship between home range and reproductive status of water voles (Arvicola amphibius) was ...
This is the postprint version of the article. The published article can be located at the publisher'...
In polygynous mammals, the spatial clumping and predictability of food should influence spacing beha...
We studied experimentally male distribution in relation to key resources, food and females, during w...
Abstract. Spacing behaviour of female mammals is suggested to depend on the distribution and abundan...
The role of intraspecific interactions - e.g. competition and kin interactions – in the regulation o...
This is the postprint version of the article. The published article can be located at the publisher'...
In small mammals living in highly seasonal environments, observational studies show that female home...
Dispersal is key to the population dynamic in discrete habitats. There is variation in dispersal rat...
The aim of this thesis was to develop an understanding of reproductive tradeoffs using the bank vole...
Space use by individual Townsend's voles, Microtus townsendii, was investigated in spring and summer...
Kraus C, Kunkele J, Trillmich F. Spacing behaviour and its implications for the mating system of a p...
rodents, food type determines the spacing pattern of females, while the availability of potential ma...
(1) We tested the hypotheses of Greenwood (1980) and Dobson (1982) by examining natal philopatry in ...
<div><p>The relationship between home range and reproductive status of water voles (<i>Arvicola amph...
The relationship between home range and reproductive status of water voles (Arvicola amphibius) was ...
This is the postprint version of the article. The published article can be located at the publisher'...
In polygynous mammals, the spatial clumping and predictability of food should influence spacing beha...
We studied experimentally male distribution in relation to key resources, food and females, during w...
Abstract. Spacing behaviour of female mammals is suggested to depend on the distribution and abundan...
The role of intraspecific interactions - e.g. competition and kin interactions – in the regulation o...
This is the postprint version of the article. The published article can be located at the publisher'...
In small mammals living in highly seasonal environments, observational studies show that female home...
Dispersal is key to the population dynamic in discrete habitats. There is variation in dispersal rat...
The aim of this thesis was to develop an understanding of reproductive tradeoffs using the bank vole...
Space use by individual Townsend's voles, Microtus townsendii, was investigated in spring and summer...
Kraus C, Kunkele J, Trillmich F. Spacing behaviour and its implications for the mating system of a p...
rodents, food type determines the spacing pattern of females, while the availability of potential ma...
(1) We tested the hypotheses of Greenwood (1980) and Dobson (1982) by examining natal philopatry in ...
<div><p>The relationship between home range and reproductive status of water voles (<i>Arvicola amph...
The relationship between home range and reproductive status of water voles (Arvicola amphibius) was ...
This is the postprint version of the article. The published article can be located at the publisher'...