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Fading out of vole and predator cycles?
by
Hörnfeldt, Birger
, Eklund, Ulf
, Hipkiss, Tim
in
Animal nesting
/ Animals
/ Arvicolinae - physiology
/ Autumn
/ Breeding
/ Changing Dynamics
/ Climate
/ Depopulation
/ Food Chain
/ Long-Term Decline
/ North Atlantic Oscillation Change
/ Owls
/ Phase Diagrams
/ Population Density
/ Population Dynamics
/ Predator-Prey Cycles
/ Predators
/ Scandinavia
/ Scandinavian and Nordic Countries
/ Staple foods
/ Strigiformes - physiology
/ Voles
/ Winter
2005
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Fading out of vole and predator cycles?
by
Hörnfeldt, Birger
, Eklund, Ulf
, Hipkiss, Tim
in
Animal nesting
/ Animals
/ Arvicolinae - physiology
/ Autumn
/ Breeding
/ Changing Dynamics
/ Climate
/ Depopulation
/ Food Chain
/ Long-Term Decline
/ North Atlantic Oscillation Change
/ Owls
/ Phase Diagrams
/ Population Density
/ Population Dynamics
/ Predator-Prey Cycles
/ Predators
/ Scandinavia
/ Scandinavian and Nordic Countries
/ Staple foods
/ Strigiformes - physiology
/ Voles
/ Winter
2005
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Fading out of vole and predator cycles?
by
Hörnfeldt, Birger
, Eklund, Ulf
, Hipkiss, Tim
in
Animal nesting
/ Animals
/ Arvicolinae - physiology
/ Autumn
/ Breeding
/ Changing Dynamics
/ Climate
/ Depopulation
/ Food Chain
/ Long-Term Decline
/ North Atlantic Oscillation Change
/ Owls
/ Phase Diagrams
/ Population Density
/ Population Dynamics
/ Predator-Prey Cycles
/ Predators
/ Scandinavia
/ Scandinavian and Nordic Countries
/ Staple foods
/ Strigiformes - physiology
/ Voles
/ Winter
2005
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Fading out of vole and predator cycles?
2005
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Northern voles and lemmings are famous for their spectacular multiannual population cycles with high amplitudes. Such cyclic vole populations in Scandinavia have shown an unexpected and marked long-term decline in density since the early 1970s, particularly with a marked shift to lower spring densities in the early 1980s. The vole decline, mainly characterized by a strongly decreased rate of change in numbers over winter, is associated with an increased occurrence of mild and wet winters brought about by a recent change in the North Atlantic Oscillation. This has led to a decrease in winter stability and has shortened the period with protective snow cover, the latter considered as an important prerequisite for the occurrence of multiannual, high-amplitude cycles in vole populations. Although the vole decline is predicted to be negative for predators' reproduction and abundance, empirical data showing this are rare. Here we show that the dynamics of a predator-prey system (Tengmalm's owl, Aegolius funereus, and voles), have in recent years gradually changed from 3-4 yr, high-amplitude cycles towards more or less annual fluctuations only.
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