Movement by oldfield mice and population regulation

  • Garten C
  • Smith M
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Abstract

Superposing annual patterns of old field mouse movement and population numbers indicates emigration is important in limiting peak densities however, emigration apparently is not the major cause of declining population numbers of following peak densities.

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Garten, C. T., & Smith, M. H. (1974). Movement by oldfield mice and population regulation. Acta Theriologica, 19, 513–514. https://doi.org/10.4098/at.arch.74-41

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