Abstract Background Numerous species, especially among rodents, are strongly affected by the availability of pulsed resources. The intermittent production of large seed crops in northern hemisphere tree species (e.g., beech Fagus spec.,oak Quercus spec., pine trees Pinus spec.) are prime examples of these resource pulses. Adult edible dormice are highly dependent on high energy seeds to maximize their reproductive output. For juvenile dormice the energy rich food is important to grow and fatten in a very short time period prior to hibernation. While these erratic, often large-scale synchronized mast events provide overabundant seed availability, a total lack of seed production can be observed in so-called mast failure years. We hypothesized...
peer reviewedPopulation dynamics, diet and spatial use of the edible dormouse Glis glis were studied...
The distributional range of the edible dormouse mirrors the close relation of its biology with the c...
Dormice are widely distributed through Eurasia and Africa, but their abundance varies considerably. ...
Background: Numerous species, especially among rodents, are strongly affected by the availability of...
Understanding how local environmental factors lead to temporal variability of vital rates and to pla...
The edible dormouse is an example of adaptations of mammal nutrition for a long hibernation. Because...
The scale at which variations in food availability affect the foraging habits of individual animals ...
The Edible Dormouse (Glis glis) is a small arboreal mammal that lives in deciduous forests in much o...
The Edible Dormouse (Glis glis) uses different types of shelters at particular times of the year. Du...
Seed selection by forest rodents is based on several factors such as seed palatability, manipulation...
Research on arboreal mammals living in Mediterranean forests is poor. Molecular research assessed th...
In response to the seasonally changing environment, mammals have developed a number of strategies th...
Abstract: We studied the reproductive strategy of a population of fat dormice (Myoxus glis) breeding...
This study aimed to evaluate the significance of dormice in the diets of predators in Europe and, as...
A new and simplified method was used to investigate on the feeding habits of a Dormouse population o...
peer reviewedPopulation dynamics, diet and spatial use of the edible dormouse Glis glis were studied...
The distributional range of the edible dormouse mirrors the close relation of its biology with the c...
Dormice are widely distributed through Eurasia and Africa, but their abundance varies considerably. ...
Background: Numerous species, especially among rodents, are strongly affected by the availability of...
Understanding how local environmental factors lead to temporal variability of vital rates and to pla...
The edible dormouse is an example of adaptations of mammal nutrition for a long hibernation. Because...
The scale at which variations in food availability affect the foraging habits of individual animals ...
The Edible Dormouse (Glis glis) is a small arboreal mammal that lives in deciduous forests in much o...
The Edible Dormouse (Glis glis) uses different types of shelters at particular times of the year. Du...
Seed selection by forest rodents is based on several factors such as seed palatability, manipulation...
Research on arboreal mammals living in Mediterranean forests is poor. Molecular research assessed th...
In response to the seasonally changing environment, mammals have developed a number of strategies th...
Abstract: We studied the reproductive strategy of a population of fat dormice (Myoxus glis) breeding...
This study aimed to evaluate the significance of dormice in the diets of predators in Europe and, as...
A new and simplified method was used to investigate on the feeding habits of a Dormouse population o...
peer reviewedPopulation dynamics, diet and spatial use of the edible dormouse Glis glis were studied...
The distributional range of the edible dormouse mirrors the close relation of its biology with the c...
Dormice are widely distributed through Eurasia and Africa, but their abundance varies considerably. ...