Scope and Method of Study: The question as to whether or not mammals exhibit population cycles, and if so the cause or causes for the cycles, has been, and still is a controversial one. Much of the literature contains theories and conclusions that have been disproved since the time of publication of the article. In reviewing the literature the faulty accounts were separated out and only that evidence and those theories that have been, accepted by the majority of investigators were considered.Findings and Conclusions: Definite accounts of population cycles have been published for lynx, hare, lemming, various foxes, some voles, and muskrats. There are two distinguished types of cycles shown (1) cycles of about ten years, in the snowshoe hare,...
Specialized enemies, such as predators and parasitoids, play an important role in the population cyc...
Bank voles, grey-sided voles, and field voles had synchronous 3-4 year density cycles with variable ...
1. Population cycles have long fascinated ecologists from the time of Charles Elton in the 1920s. Th...
Animal population cycles are not a newly discovered phenomena. References to irruptions (sic, Leopol...
The cause of mammalian cycles—the rise and fall of populations over a predictable period of time—has...
Despite nearly 100 years of research, the periodicity and regularity of the 10-year wildlife populat...
Cycles characterize the demography of many populations of microtine rodents and snowshoe hares. A ph...
10 pagesInternational audiencePopulation cycles in small mammals have attracted the attention of sev...
Reported peak years of lemming (Lemmus spp. and Dicrostonyx spp.) and Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus (Li...
The cyclicity of Arctic populations of small rodents is a subject with a long history and a large li...
The regular large-scale population fluctuations that characterize many species of northern vertebrat...
Multiannual fluctuations in population density ( cycles ) of small rodents have been known since ant...
Multiannual fluctuations in population density ( cycles ) of small rodents have been known since ant...
A three year study covering one cycle in numbers of the brown and varying lemmings has been carried ...
Although we may be confident that many caribou populations fluctuate, we have not made much progress...
Specialized enemies, such as predators and parasitoids, play an important role in the population cyc...
Bank voles, grey-sided voles, and field voles had synchronous 3-4 year density cycles with variable ...
1. Population cycles have long fascinated ecologists from the time of Charles Elton in the 1920s. Th...
Animal population cycles are not a newly discovered phenomena. References to irruptions (sic, Leopol...
The cause of mammalian cycles—the rise and fall of populations over a predictable period of time—has...
Despite nearly 100 years of research, the periodicity and regularity of the 10-year wildlife populat...
Cycles characterize the demography of many populations of microtine rodents and snowshoe hares. A ph...
10 pagesInternational audiencePopulation cycles in small mammals have attracted the attention of sev...
Reported peak years of lemming (Lemmus spp. and Dicrostonyx spp.) and Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus (Li...
The cyclicity of Arctic populations of small rodents is a subject with a long history and a large li...
The regular large-scale population fluctuations that characterize many species of northern vertebrat...
Multiannual fluctuations in population density ( cycles ) of small rodents have been known since ant...
Multiannual fluctuations in population density ( cycles ) of small rodents have been known since ant...
A three year study covering one cycle in numbers of the brown and varying lemmings has been carried ...
Although we may be confident that many caribou populations fluctuate, we have not made much progress...
Specialized enemies, such as predators and parasitoids, play an important role in the population cyc...
Bank voles, grey-sided voles, and field voles had synchronous 3-4 year density cycles with variable ...
1. Population cycles have long fascinated ecologists from the time of Charles Elton in the 1920s. Th...