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Habitat type modulates sharp body mass oscillations in cyclic common vole populations
Cyclic rodent populations exhibit pronounced changes in body mass associated with the population cycle phase, long-known as Chitty effect. Although Chitty effect is a common epiphenomenon in both America and Europe, there is still incomplete evidence ...
Pedro P. Olea +3 more
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An annotated checklist of arthropods associated with the root vole Microtus oeconomus [PDF]
Grzegorz Karbowiak +3 more
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Effect of temperature on the growth and fertility of the field-vole, Microtus arvalis, raised in different daylength and feeding conditions [PDF]
Marie-José DAKETSE, L. Martinet
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Identifying Past Remains of Morphologically Similar Vole Species Using Molar Shapes [PDF]
Nicolas Navarro +5 more
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Production and energy requirements in a population of the bank vole, in a deciduous forest of Circaeo-alnetum type [PDF]
Władysław Aulak
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In utero behavioral imprinting to predation risk in pups of the bank vole [PDF]
Thorbjörn Sievert +5 more
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Determining the age of bank voles - a laboratory study [PDF]
Torgny Gustafsson +2 more
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