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Population dynamics of the wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus (Rodentia: Muridae) in a Sitka spruce successional mosaic
Author(s) -
Fernandez F. A. S.,
Evansa P. R.,
Dunstone N.
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
journal of zoology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.915
H-Index - 96
eISSN - 1469-7998
pISSN - 0952-8369
DOI - 10.1111/j.1469-7998.1996.tb05473.x
Subject(s) - wood mouse , apodemus , biology , population , woodland , muridae , home range , ecology , range (aeronautics) , habitat , deciduous , demography , materials science , sociology , composite material
A population of wood mice, Apodemus sylvaticus (L.), was studied by capture‐mark‐recapture, in five 0.81 ha grids within a habitat mosaic produced by the felling of a plantation of mature Sitka spruce ( Picea sitchensis Carriere). From May 1990 to June 1992, we estimated population sizes, survival (total and by weight classes), recruitment, and home‐range sizes, usually at monthly intervals, for the study area taken as a whole. Inter‐grid movements were frequent for both sexes, supporting the assumption that the population could be analysed in this way. Wood mice were more abundant in 1991 than in 1990, associated with increased seed supply. In both years, numbers were low in spring and increased gradually towards an autumn peak, which was of similar size in both years. Male home‐range areas varied seasonally, and were negatively correlated with population sizes, while female home ranges showed little seasonal variation. Survival and recruitment both declined sharply in late autumn, apparently in a densitydependent way. Except for this latter result, the population dynamics in a heterogeneous coniferous woodland were consistent with those described previously for this species in more homogeneous deciduous woodlands, suggesting that the same regulatory processes are operating in both habitats.

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