Population dynamics of Clethrionomys and Peromyscus in southwestern Yukon 1973-1989
@inproceedings{Gilbert1991PopulationDO, title={Population dynamics of Clethrionomys and Peromyscus in southwestern Yukon 1973-1989}, author={B. Scott Gilbert and Charles J Krebs}, year={1991} }
Clethrionomys ruiilus and Peromyscus maniculaius occur together in the boreal forest of southwestern Yukon and we studied their population dynamics on unmanipulated live-trapping grids for 17 yr. Peromyscus showed a regular seasonal change in numbers each year with little interannual variation. Clethrionomys by comparison, showed low density fluctuations during one period (1976-1982) followed by changes in number in the next period that are consistent with a typical 3-4 yr microtine cycle… CONTINUE READING
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