This study was designed to determine the influence of range seeding on rodent populations inhabiting cutover lodgepole pine forest land in the interior of British Columbia, Canada. Both deer mice and voles were strongly attracted to an area seeded with grass mixture in the early spring, even though overwinter mortality had dramatically reduced the average density to ≤2 animals/ha. Five rodents as well as several seed-eating birds appeared on this seeded area while no animals were recorded on a nearby control. Subsequent seeding experiments in the summer also produced significant increases (2 to 2.2 times) in rodent populations. Success of range seeding in B.C. can be quite variable, possibly due to seed predation by mice and voles. Conseque...
British Columbia’s interior forests have been heavily logged, burnt and subject to beetle outbreaks ...
This study will examine the distribution of seed predators and rates of seed predation in dune and s...
The transitional zone between prairie and boreal forest in Manitoba and Saskatchewan is more suited ...
Rodents were monitored bi-weekly to determine seasonal responses of rodent diversity to large scale...
This study was designed to test the hypothesis that a shelterwood silvicultural system would reduce...
Reforestation of cutover forest land by direct application of seed has long been a goal of foresters...
Seed predation by rodents has limited successful re-establishment of desirable shrubs, forbs, and gr...
Seed predation by rodents has limited successful re-establishment of desirable shrubs, forbs, and gr...
This study determines the role of vegetation in shaping individual habitat use, tortuosity of moveme...
Abstract only availableManagement plans such as clear-cutting could affect the abundance of the spec...
The transitional zone between prairie and boreal forest in Manitoba and Saskatchewan is more suited ...
The direct and indirect effects of seed predation by a Neotropical community of small rodents and la...
This paper describes the development of a biological technique that successfully controls conifer se...
1. Plants are frequently attacked by consumers that reduce seed numbers. However, our ability to pre...
One of the largest bottlenecks for tropical tree regeneration is seedling recruitment---the ability ...
British Columbia’s interior forests have been heavily logged, burnt and subject to beetle outbreaks ...
This study will examine the distribution of seed predators and rates of seed predation in dune and s...
The transitional zone between prairie and boreal forest in Manitoba and Saskatchewan is more suited ...
Rodents were monitored bi-weekly to determine seasonal responses of rodent diversity to large scale...
This study was designed to test the hypothesis that a shelterwood silvicultural system would reduce...
Reforestation of cutover forest land by direct application of seed has long been a goal of foresters...
Seed predation by rodents has limited successful re-establishment of desirable shrubs, forbs, and gr...
Seed predation by rodents has limited successful re-establishment of desirable shrubs, forbs, and gr...
This study determines the role of vegetation in shaping individual habitat use, tortuosity of moveme...
Abstract only availableManagement plans such as clear-cutting could affect the abundance of the spec...
The transitional zone between prairie and boreal forest in Manitoba and Saskatchewan is more suited ...
The direct and indirect effects of seed predation by a Neotropical community of small rodents and la...
This paper describes the development of a biological technique that successfully controls conifer se...
1. Plants are frequently attacked by consumers that reduce seed numbers. However, our ability to pre...
One of the largest bottlenecks for tropical tree regeneration is seedling recruitment---the ability ...
British Columbia’s interior forests have been heavily logged, burnt and subject to beetle outbreaks ...
This study will examine the distribution of seed predators and rates of seed predation in dune and s...
The transitional zone between prairie and boreal forest in Manitoba and Saskatchewan is more suited ...