Vol. 29 (2005)
Grand Teton Np Report

Climatic Factors, Reproductive Success and Population Dynamics in the Montane Vole Microtus Montanus

Alita J. Pinter
University of New Orleans

Published 2005-01-01

Abstract

A variety of hypotheses has been proposed to explain multiannual fluctuations in population density ("cycles") of small rodents (for reviews see Finerty 1980, Taitt and Krebs 1985). Doubtless, such cycles - known since antiquity (Elton 1942) - result from an interaction of a multitude of factors. However, the inability of extant hypotheses, alone or in combination, to explain the causality of cycles rests in no small measure with the fact that long-term studies of the phenomenon are notoriously uncommon.