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Aelita Pinter
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The UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports. 30:142-144
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
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Aelita Pinter
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The UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports. 23:131-133
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
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Aelita Pinter
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The UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports. 19:73-75
Multiannual fluctuations in population density ("cycles") of small rodents have been known since antiquity (Elton 1942). Numerous hypotheses have been proposed to explain this phenomenon (for reviews see Finerty 1980, Taitt and Krebs 1985). However,
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The UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports. 15:155-157
The objectives of this study are to document the effects and cost of parasitism on vole populations and to determine the potential of small mammals of Grand Teton National Park to serve as reservoirs of human parasites. Specific goals for this year w
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The UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports. 12:109-112
The 1988 field season turned out to be a most unusual year. Extreme drought conditions prevailed for the entire growing season following an early melt-off. This provided an unprecedented opportunity to analyze cohort responses to an extreme environme
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The UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports. 13:125-127
The objectives of this study are to document the effects of parasitism on vole (Microtus spp.) population dynamics and to determine the potential of small mammals in Grand Teton National Park to serve as reservoirs of human parasites. Immediate goals
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Aelita Pinter
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The UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports. 10:126-128
Multiannual fluctuations in population density ("cycles") have been known since antiquity (Elton 1942). Numerous hypotheses have been proposed to explain this phenomenon (for reviews see Krebs and Myers 1974, Finerty 1980, Taitt and Kreh; 1985). Howe
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Aelita Pinter
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The UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports. 2:45-47
Several microtine species exhibit multiannual fluctuations in population density. These fluctuations have been described as occurring with sufficient regularity to be called "cycles". This phenomenon has been known since antiquity. However, despite t
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The UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports. 11:92-94
The long-range objectives of this research on the biological cost of parasitism to small mammals are: 1) to document the incidence and prevalence of Giardia and other parasites in Microtus and other sympatric small mammals of Grand Teton National Par