A field population of Microtus townsendii was trapped concurrently with live-traps and pitfall traps throughout the spring and summer of 1975. The population was at peak densities, with a maximum of 519 voles per acre. The number enumerated by pitfalls was up to two times larger than the number enumerated by live-traps. Capture of a large number of young in pitfalls indicated that mortality was higher among post-weanlings than among any other age group. Recruitment to live-traps was largely restricted to animals over 40 g, whereas in pitfalls animals were generally lighter. Over half of the 1,100 animals captured first by pitfalls were never caught by live-traps. Among those subsequently entering live-traps, many stayed away for 6 to 10 wee...
(1) Population densities of small rodents typically decline in the spring at the start of the breedi...
YAVUZ, MUSTAFA/0000-0002-2104-741XWOS: 000278602300004In this study preferred habitat type and chara...
Mark -recapture methods produce more accurate estimates when a high fraction of the population is tr...
Two populations of Microtus pennsylvanicus were trapped simultaneously with longworth live traps and...
Fates of disappearing individuals were determined for two natural populations of Microtus townsendi ...
A number of field studies on voles have suggested that dispersal is an important mechanism of popula...
The object of this study was to assess the impact of avian and mammalian predators on M. townsendii ...
A number of field studies on small mammals have suggested that aggressive behavior may limit breedin...
Small mammals were live trapped during the summer of each year at various locations on Niwot Ridge. ...
If dispersal is prevented, a low-density vole population will increase to unusually high densities. ...
The population dynamics of Microtus townsendii in a linear habitat were monitored weekly for one yea...
100 trap points spaced 7.6 m apart in a 10 X 10 pattern. This grid was live-trapped from July 4-6, ...
Microtus pennsylvanicus was livetrapped on demographic grids in Ontario and Manitoba to detennine th...
Seidel and Booth (1960) wrote that the life histories of the genus Microtus are not numerous in the...
ABSTRACT- We aimed to investigate trap efficiency and specificity of three widely used live trapping...
(1) Population densities of small rodents typically decline in the spring at the start of the breedi...
YAVUZ, MUSTAFA/0000-0002-2104-741XWOS: 000278602300004In this study preferred habitat type and chara...
Mark -recapture methods produce more accurate estimates when a high fraction of the population is tr...
Two populations of Microtus pennsylvanicus were trapped simultaneously with longworth live traps and...
Fates of disappearing individuals were determined for two natural populations of Microtus townsendi ...
A number of field studies on voles have suggested that dispersal is an important mechanism of popula...
The object of this study was to assess the impact of avian and mammalian predators on M. townsendii ...
A number of field studies on small mammals have suggested that aggressive behavior may limit breedin...
Small mammals were live trapped during the summer of each year at various locations on Niwot Ridge. ...
If dispersal is prevented, a low-density vole population will increase to unusually high densities. ...
The population dynamics of Microtus townsendii in a linear habitat were monitored weekly for one yea...
100 trap points spaced 7.6 m apart in a 10 X 10 pattern. This grid was live-trapped from July 4-6, ...
Microtus pennsylvanicus was livetrapped on demographic grids in Ontario and Manitoba to detennine th...
Seidel and Booth (1960) wrote that the life histories of the genus Microtus are not numerous in the...
ABSTRACT- We aimed to investigate trap efficiency and specificity of three widely used live trapping...
(1) Population densities of small rodents typically decline in the spring at the start of the breedi...
YAVUZ, MUSTAFA/0000-0002-2104-741XWOS: 000278602300004In this study preferred habitat type and chara...
Mark -recapture methods produce more accurate estimates when a high fraction of the population is tr...