We analyzed 43 yr of live-trapping data for eight species of small mammals in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario. Our primary objective was to test whether complex nonlinear models are necessary to describe dynamics of the Algonquin rodent populations. Variation in abundance among species was related to mean abundance by a simple power function with an exponent of 1.77, implying that population variability did not increase with mean density as much as one might expect for strictly statistical reasons. Time-series analyses of annual population densities indicated no significant autocorrelation functions for five species. Southern red-backed voles, red squirrels, and flying squirrels had significant autocorrelations, but only flying squirrels...
Simple survey methods for small mammals, such as indices of trap captures per unit effort, are often...
Long-term studies at local scales indicate that fluctuations in abundance among trophically similar ...
The influence of forest age and structural habitat factors on species richness and the population dy...
This thesis investigates the variation of life history traits within species, how they underpin popu...
Population sizes of four small mammals, Peromyscus leucopus, Microtus pennsylvanicus, Blarina brevic...
Small mammal habitat selection was studied at different spatial and temporal scales at Point Pelee N...
Small rodents are some of the most important elements of boreal/arctic food webs, where they play es...
1. Environmental variability, through interannual variation in food availability or climatic variabl...
In a 14 year mark-recapture study, scientists tracked the dynamics of small mammal populations in a ...
Understanding the causes and consequences of population fluctuations is a central goal of ecology. W...
Long term biological studies spanning several years are rare but a key part in analyzing trends whic...
Specialized enemies, such as predators and parasitoids, play an important role in the population cyc...
13 pagesInternational audienceEnvironmental variability, through interannual variation in food avail...
Simple survey methods for small mammals, such as indices of trap captures per unit effort, are often...
Long-term studies at local scales indicate that fluctuations in abundance among trophically similar ...
The influence of forest age and structural habitat factors on species richness and the population dy...
This thesis investigates the variation of life history traits within species, how they underpin popu...
Population sizes of four small mammals, Peromyscus leucopus, Microtus pennsylvanicus, Blarina brevic...
Small mammal habitat selection was studied at different spatial and temporal scales at Point Pelee N...
Small rodents are some of the most important elements of boreal/arctic food webs, where they play es...
1. Environmental variability, through interannual variation in food availability or climatic variabl...
In a 14 year mark-recapture study, scientists tracked the dynamics of small mammal populations in a ...
Understanding the causes and consequences of population fluctuations is a central goal of ecology. W...
Long term biological studies spanning several years are rare but a key part in analyzing trends whic...
Specialized enemies, such as predators and parasitoids, play an important role in the population cyc...
13 pagesInternational audienceEnvironmental variability, through interannual variation in food avail...
Simple survey methods for small mammals, such as indices of trap captures per unit effort, are often...
Long-term studies at local scales indicate that fluctuations in abundance among trophically similar ...
The influence of forest age and structural habitat factors on species richness and the population dy...