Vol. 4 (1980)
Grand Teton Np Report

Effects of Environmental Variables on Some Physiolgical Responses of Microtus montanus under Natural Conditions

Aelita J. Pinter
University of New Orleans

Published 1980-01-01

Abstract

Cyclic fluctuations in the population density of microtine rodents have been known since antiquity. However, factors responsible for this phenomenon are not known. The objectives of this long term study are essentially fourfold. First, to characterize the environmental variables that might affect Microtus in different seasons of the year. Second, to record the growth, maturation and reproductive activity of Microtus montanus under natural conditions. Third, to determine the maturational as well as seasonal pelage changes of these rodents. Fourth, the data resulting from the execution of the first three objectives would be correlated in an attempt to determine the causes underlying the multiannual fluctuations in population density of these microtine rodents.