There has been a long-term decline in number of cyclic vole populations in boreal Sweden since the 1970s. Several hypotheses have been suggested to explain this decline. Commonly for C. glareolus, C. rufocanus and M. agrestis, the decline has followed upon an increased frequency and severeness of winter declines and has shown up as a drop in spring densities. The spring decline is most pronounced for C. rufocanus. In contrast to other voles, C. rufocanus also show a decline in fall densities, suggesting some additional disturbance in this species. Habitat fragmentation has been suggested as such an additional disturbance and in this thesis the effect of habitat fragmentation on C. rufocanus is explored. At first the sampling method was eval...
High population densities of field and forest voles cause economic losses by consuming crop or slowi...
This article presents the results of research on changes in the spatial structure of a population of...
Over the past century, increases in both density and distribution of deer species in the Northern He...
There has been a long-term decline in number of cyclic vole populations in boreal Sweden since the 1...
Several studies indicate a long-term decline in numbers of different species of voles in northern Fe...
There has been a long-term decline in spring and fall numbers of Clethrionomys rufocanus in boreal S...
Several studies indicate a long-term decline in the numbers of voles in northern Fennoscandia. Alter...
Forestry is continually changing the habitats for many forest-dwelling species around the world. The...
It is widely believed that intensive forestry has influenced small mammal population dynamics, and t...
Land-use change is causing extinction of species globally, while also increasing the risk of disease...
Small mammals, especially microtine rodents, play an important role in the dynamics of boreal forest...
This thesis deals with the dynamics of tundra living voles with emphasis on the most common one, the...
ABSTRACT In rural landscapes, the dynamics of bank vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) populations were s...
This study examined the effects of habitat fragmentation on meadow vole (Microtuspennsylvanicus) pop...
Microtine species in Fennoscandia display a distinct north-south gradient from regular cycles to sta...
High population densities of field and forest voles cause economic losses by consuming crop or slowi...
This article presents the results of research on changes in the spatial structure of a population of...
Over the past century, increases in both density and distribution of deer species in the Northern He...
There has been a long-term decline in number of cyclic vole populations in boreal Sweden since the 1...
Several studies indicate a long-term decline in numbers of different species of voles in northern Fe...
There has been a long-term decline in spring and fall numbers of Clethrionomys rufocanus in boreal S...
Several studies indicate a long-term decline in the numbers of voles in northern Fennoscandia. Alter...
Forestry is continually changing the habitats for many forest-dwelling species around the world. The...
It is widely believed that intensive forestry has influenced small mammal population dynamics, and t...
Land-use change is causing extinction of species globally, while also increasing the risk of disease...
Small mammals, especially microtine rodents, play an important role in the dynamics of boreal forest...
This thesis deals with the dynamics of tundra living voles with emphasis on the most common one, the...
ABSTRACT In rural landscapes, the dynamics of bank vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) populations were s...
This study examined the effects of habitat fragmentation on meadow vole (Microtuspennsylvanicus) pop...
Microtine species in Fennoscandia display a distinct north-south gradient from regular cycles to sta...
High population densities of field and forest voles cause economic losses by consuming crop or slowi...
This article presents the results of research on changes in the spatial structure of a population of...
Over the past century, increases in both density and distribution of deer species in the Northern He...