Population-ecology and reproduction in three subpopulations of the fat dormouse (Myoxus glis Linné, 1766) were studied in central Germany in the years 1992 and 1993. Animals were captured in wooden livetraps twice a month, during trapping-periods lasting three days, and marked individually by tattooing. Surprisingly, after a year with good reproductive success (1992), a total lack of reproduction was observed in all three areas in 1993. Reproductive failure coincided with an lack of food resources in fall 1993. Presumably, bad weather conditions or predictive environmental signals, such as missing flower buds in the dry spring of 1993, prevented gonadal development in males.Population-ecology and reproduction in three subpopulations of the ...
ABSTRACT- During 1984-1993 investigations on the structure and dynamics of two isolated M. avellanar...
During field research on the Slovene high southern plateau, we collected data on the presence of edi...
Garden dormice (Eliomys quercinus L.) were investigated in 1993 and from 1995 to 1997 by trapping an...
Population ecology and reproduction of the fat dormouse (Myoxus glis L.) were studied in central Ger...
Abstract: We studied the reproductive strategy of a population of fat dormice (Myoxus glis) breeding...
The reproduction of the edible dormouse has a unique pattern. A characteristic feature of its reprod...
We monitored the population biology of the Edible dormouse over three years (1999–2001) by monthly c...
In order to provide information on the ecology of the garden dormouse in the alpine habitat, a field...
Until recently, very little was known of the biology and ecology of the woodland dormouse Graphiurus...
Abstract: Understanding how local environmental factors lead to temporal variability of vital rates ...
The common dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) is a widespread European glirid species that occupies...
The Roach's Mouse-tailed Dormouse (Myomimus roachi, Bate 1937) is endemic to the Western Palearctic ...
Sivi polh (Glis glis) je v gozdovih Gorskega kotarja pogosta in ekološko ter lovno pomembna vrsta. V...
Common dormice in small isolated woods were studied in 1996 in Saxony (Germany). These woodlands wer...
During 1984-1993 investigations on the structure and dynamics of two isolated M. avellanarius popula...
ABSTRACT- During 1984-1993 investigations on the structure and dynamics of two isolated M. avellanar...
During field research on the Slovene high southern plateau, we collected data on the presence of edi...
Garden dormice (Eliomys quercinus L.) were investigated in 1993 and from 1995 to 1997 by trapping an...
Population ecology and reproduction of the fat dormouse (Myoxus glis L.) were studied in central Ger...
Abstract: We studied the reproductive strategy of a population of fat dormice (Myoxus glis) breeding...
The reproduction of the edible dormouse has a unique pattern. A characteristic feature of its reprod...
We monitored the population biology of the Edible dormouse over three years (1999–2001) by monthly c...
In order to provide information on the ecology of the garden dormouse in the alpine habitat, a field...
Until recently, very little was known of the biology and ecology of the woodland dormouse Graphiurus...
Abstract: Understanding how local environmental factors lead to temporal variability of vital rates ...
The common dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) is a widespread European glirid species that occupies...
The Roach's Mouse-tailed Dormouse (Myomimus roachi, Bate 1937) is endemic to the Western Palearctic ...
Sivi polh (Glis glis) je v gozdovih Gorskega kotarja pogosta in ekološko ter lovno pomembna vrsta. V...
Common dormice in small isolated woods were studied in 1996 in Saxony (Germany). These woodlands wer...
During 1984-1993 investigations on the structure and dynamics of two isolated M. avellanarius popula...
ABSTRACT- During 1984-1993 investigations on the structure and dynamics of two isolated M. avellanar...
During field research on the Slovene high southern plateau, we collected data on the presence of edi...
Garden dormice (Eliomys quercinus L.) were investigated in 1993 and from 1995 to 1997 by trapping an...