Dynamics and reproduction of small rodents in Germany
Analyses of time series of population dynamics and reproduction of small rodent species in Germany show that 1) first order effects prevail and higher order effects occur, 2) that within and across species abundance can fluctuate synchronously and 3) that part of the density dependence may be explai...
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doaj-c7b36877156340029c4e10e201adcb322020-11-25T00:29:06ZdeuJulius Kühn-InstitutJulius-Kühn-Archiv1868-98922011-10-01432909110.5073/jka.2011.432.048Dynamics and reproduction of small rodents in GermanyJacob, J.Analyses of time series of population dynamics and reproduction of small rodent species in Germany show that 1) first order effects prevail and higher order effects occur, 2) that within and across species abundance can fluctuate synchronously and 3) that part of the density dependence may be explained by intra-specific mechanisms related to reproduction. Microtus arvalisMicrotus agrestisMyodes glareoluspopulation dynamicsreproduction |
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Jacob, J. Dynamics and reproduction of small rodents in Germany Julius-Kühn-Archiv Microtus arvalis Microtus agrestis Myodes glareolus population dynamics reproduction |
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Dynamics and reproduction of small rodents in Germany |
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Dynamics and reproduction of small rodents in Germany |
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Dynamics and reproduction of small rodents in Germany |
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Dynamics and reproduction of small rodents in Germany |
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Dynamics and reproduction of small rodents in Germany |
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dynamics and reproduction of small rodents in germany |
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Analyses of time series of population dynamics and reproduction of small rodent species in Germany show that 1) first order effects prevail and higher order effects occur, 2) that within and across species abundance can fluctuate synchronously and 3) that part of the density dependence may be explained by intra-specific mechanisms related to reproduction. |
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Microtus arvalis Microtus agrestis Myodes glareolus population dynamics reproduction |
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