Fifty years of continuous monitoring of the bank vole population (Myodes glareolus Schreber, 1780) revealed the phenomenon of shrinking body size of individuals, manifesting in significant reduction in their regular size and mass parameters. Field observations were carried out in the Kaniv Nature Reserve (Cherkasy region, Ukraine) during the first half of summer every year. In the forest biotopes of the reserve, this species is dominant in the group of rodents. The research period covered various stages of the existence of the protected ecosystem. Its small area, location ina densely populated region of Ukraine and interaction with neighboring territories which are involved in economic activities have always caused anthropogenic pressure on...
Grey-sided voles (Myodes rufocanus) and bank voles (Myodes glareolus) co-exist in boreal forests in ...
A population of the fossorial form of Water Vole (Arvicola terrestris sherman (Shaw)) from a...
The aim of this thesis was to develop an understanding of reproductive tradeoffs using the bank vole...
This article presents the results of research on changes in the spatial structure of a population of...
The paper is devoted to the dynamics of the water vole population in the conditions of total defores...
Lack of food resources has been suggested as a factor which limits the growth of cyclic vole populat...
A number of field studies on voles have suggested that dispersal is an important mechanism of popula...
We used monthly capture-mark-recapture information to determine growth rates and life spans for 2 po...
ABSTRACT In rural landscapes, the dynamics of bank vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) populations were s...
Aim. The purpose of this research based on the study of the ecological and biological characteristic...
Land use is the major global driver of biodiversity loss and ecosystem change. In this thesis the im...
Data were analyzed on the dynamics of two neighbouring populations of Clethrionomys glareolus with a...
Land-use change is causing extinction of species globally, while also increasing the risk of disease...
Basic aim of the study is a review of data on body mass changes during population cycles of small ro...
There has been a long-term decline in number of cyclic vole populations in boreal Sweden since the 1...
Grey-sided voles (Myodes rufocanus) and bank voles (Myodes glareolus) co-exist in boreal forests in ...
A population of the fossorial form of Water Vole (Arvicola terrestris sherman (Shaw)) from a...
The aim of this thesis was to develop an understanding of reproductive tradeoffs using the bank vole...
This article presents the results of research on changes in the spatial structure of a population of...
The paper is devoted to the dynamics of the water vole population in the conditions of total defores...
Lack of food resources has been suggested as a factor which limits the growth of cyclic vole populat...
A number of field studies on voles have suggested that dispersal is an important mechanism of popula...
We used monthly capture-mark-recapture information to determine growth rates and life spans for 2 po...
ABSTRACT In rural landscapes, the dynamics of bank vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) populations were s...
Aim. The purpose of this research based on the study of the ecological and biological characteristic...
Land use is the major global driver of biodiversity loss and ecosystem change. In this thesis the im...
Data were analyzed on the dynamics of two neighbouring populations of Clethrionomys glareolus with a...
Land-use change is causing extinction of species globally, while also increasing the risk of disease...
Basic aim of the study is a review of data on body mass changes during population cycles of small ro...
There has been a long-term decline in number of cyclic vole populations in boreal Sweden since the 1...
Grey-sided voles (Myodes rufocanus) and bank voles (Myodes glareolus) co-exist in boreal forests in ...
A population of the fossorial form of Water Vole (Arvicola terrestris sherman (Shaw)) from a...
The aim of this thesis was to develop an understanding of reproductive tradeoffs using the bank vole...