"Bottom-up" influences, that is, masting, plus population density and climate, commonly influence woodland rodent demography. However, "top-down" influences (predation) also intervene. Here, we assess the impacts of masting, climate, and density on rodent populations placed in the context of what is known about "top-down" influences. To explain between-year variations in bank vole Myodes glareolus and wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus population demography, we applied a state-space model to 33years of catch-mark-release live-trapping, winter temperature, and precise mast-collection data. Experimental mast additions aided interpretation. Rodent numbers in European ash Fraxinus excelsior woodland were estimated (May/June, November/December). Dec...
How different functional responses of consumers exploiting pulsed resources affect community dynamic...
The cyclic population dynamics of vole and predator communities is a key phenomenon in northern ecos...
The population cycles of rodents at northern latitudes have puzzled people for centuries(1,2), and t...
Home range size generally decreases with increasing population density, but testing how this relatio...
Space use patterns are driven by the individualâs need to acquire enough resources to survive and re...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 10th European Vertebrate Pest Management Conference, celebrada e...
Climate might directly or indirectly affect the population dynamics of several rodent species includ...
Rodent outbreaks have plagued European agriculture for centuries, but continue to elude comprehensiv...
Background: Cyclic rodent population dynamics are subjected to both intrinsic regulatory processes s...
How resources are partitioned among sympatric species is conditional to extrinsic (e.g. climate driv...
The cyclic population dynamics of vole and predator communities is a key phenomenon in northern ecos...
Very little information exists on the growth rates of woodland rodents and the drivers of body size ...
How different functional responses of consumers exploiting pulsed resources affect community dynamic...
The impact of factors such as density dependence, food availability and weather are known to be impo...
Summary. Microtine rodents are known to show extreme population variations (cycles) but non-cyclic p...
How different functional responses of consumers exploiting pulsed resources affect community dynamic...
The cyclic population dynamics of vole and predator communities is a key phenomenon in northern ecos...
The population cycles of rodents at northern latitudes have puzzled people for centuries(1,2), and t...
Home range size generally decreases with increasing population density, but testing how this relatio...
Space use patterns are driven by the individualâs need to acquire enough resources to survive and re...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 10th European Vertebrate Pest Management Conference, celebrada e...
Climate might directly or indirectly affect the population dynamics of several rodent species includ...
Rodent outbreaks have plagued European agriculture for centuries, but continue to elude comprehensiv...
Background: Cyclic rodent population dynamics are subjected to both intrinsic regulatory processes s...
How resources are partitioned among sympatric species is conditional to extrinsic (e.g. climate driv...
The cyclic population dynamics of vole and predator communities is a key phenomenon in northern ecos...
Very little information exists on the growth rates of woodland rodents and the drivers of body size ...
How different functional responses of consumers exploiting pulsed resources affect community dynamic...
The impact of factors such as density dependence, food availability and weather are known to be impo...
Summary. Microtine rodents are known to show extreme population variations (cycles) but non-cyclic p...
How different functional responses of consumers exploiting pulsed resources affect community dynamic...
The cyclic population dynamics of vole and predator communities is a key phenomenon in northern ecos...
The population cycles of rodents at northern latitudes have puzzled people for centuries(1,2), and t...