If dispersal is prevented, a low-density vole population will increase to unusually high densities. A mouse-proof fence was constructed around a vole population that had already reached high density and both this population and one on a control area were live-trapped from January 1975 to November 1975. The population on the control remained at peak densities. The enclosed population increased to even higher density once the breeding season had started and had a higher survival rate than the control population. By midsummer the enclosed population had severely overgrazed the vegetation and went into a sharp decline. Dispersal losses from the control were estimated at 32% for males and 31 % for females in these high-density populations. Micro...
A field population of Microtus townsendii was trapped concurrently with live-traps and pitfall traps...
(1) We investigated the influence of Microtus pennsylvanicus adults on young conspecifics by manipul...
(1) Population densities of small rodents typically decline in the spring at the start of the breedi...
A number of field studies on voles have suggested that dispersal is an important mechanism of popula...
A number of field studies on small mammals have suggested that aggressive behavior may limit breedin...
Graduation date: 1964This field investigation was designed to further\ud the understanding of the si...
The densities of six Microtus pennsylvanicus populations were reduced by removing large, sexually ma...
(1) To test part of Chitty's hypothesis (1967) that behavioural interactions are responsible for pop...
Dispersal is one of the most important, yet least understood phenomena of evolutionary ecology. Trig...
Population density affects dispersal success because residents can hinder or facilitate immigration ...
Breeding suppression hypothesis (BSH) predicts that, in several vole species, females will suppress ...
Voles (Microtus spp. and Arvicola spp.) are the most abundant rodent species in open European landsc...
Dispersal was investigated in two open-grid populations of meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus (Or...
Field work commenced in early June when a trap sample of animals from several sites showed that bree...
This study examined the effects of habitat fragmentation on meadow vole (Microtuspennsylvanicus) pop...
A field population of Microtus townsendii was trapped concurrently with live-traps and pitfall traps...
(1) We investigated the influence of Microtus pennsylvanicus adults on young conspecifics by manipul...
(1) Population densities of small rodents typically decline in the spring at the start of the breedi...
A number of field studies on voles have suggested that dispersal is an important mechanism of popula...
A number of field studies on small mammals have suggested that aggressive behavior may limit breedin...
Graduation date: 1964This field investigation was designed to further\ud the understanding of the si...
The densities of six Microtus pennsylvanicus populations were reduced by removing large, sexually ma...
(1) To test part of Chitty's hypothesis (1967) that behavioural interactions are responsible for pop...
Dispersal is one of the most important, yet least understood phenomena of evolutionary ecology. Trig...
Population density affects dispersal success because residents can hinder or facilitate immigration ...
Breeding suppression hypothesis (BSH) predicts that, in several vole species, females will suppress ...
Voles (Microtus spp. and Arvicola spp.) are the most abundant rodent species in open European landsc...
Dispersal was investigated in two open-grid populations of meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus (Or...
Field work commenced in early June when a trap sample of animals from several sites showed that bree...
This study examined the effects of habitat fragmentation on meadow vole (Microtuspennsylvanicus) pop...
A field population of Microtus townsendii was trapped concurrently with live-traps and pitfall traps...
(1) We investigated the influence of Microtus pennsylvanicus adults on young conspecifics by manipul...
(1) Population densities of small rodents typically decline in the spring at the start of the breedi...