Population Control in Arctic Ground Squirrels
Unlike most tundra rodents, the arctic ground squirrel, Spermophilus undulatus, maintains a relatively constant population. The squirrels exist in two types of groupings: (1) breeding colonies, which cannot expand because their members are territorial, the females reacting to the availability of bur...
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crwiley:10.2307/1937623 2024-06-23T07:49:00+00:00 Population Control in Arctic Ground Squirrels Carl, Ernest A. 1971 http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1937623 http://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.2307%2F1937623 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.2307%2F1937623 https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.2307/1937623 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Ecology volume 52, issue 3, page 395-413 ISSN 0012-9658 1939-9170 journal-article 1971 crwiley https://doi.org/10.2307/1937623 2024-06-11T04:47:58Z Unlike most tundra rodents, the arctic ground squirrel, Spermophilus undulatus, maintains a relatively constant population. The squirrels exist in two types of groupings: (1) breeding colonies, which cannot expand because their members are territorial, the females reacting to the availability of burrow sites (an environmental constant), and (2) refugee populations, which cannot expand because they cannot breed and, living in habitat only periodically suitable for squirrels, are killed off twice each year. The breeding populations have two distinct types of territories: breeding territories from May to August and prehibernation territories from August to November. During each episode, surplus animals are driven from the colonies and enter the refugee populations, where they are subjected to heavy predation by foxes and bears. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic ground squirrel Arctic Tundra Wiley Online Library Arctic Ecology 52 3 395 413 |
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Unlike most tundra rodents, the arctic ground squirrel, Spermophilus undulatus, maintains a relatively constant population. The squirrels exist in two types of groupings: (1) breeding colonies, which cannot expand because their members are territorial, the females reacting to the availability of burrow sites (an environmental constant), and (2) refugee populations, which cannot expand because they cannot breed and, living in habitat only periodically suitable for squirrels, are killed off twice each year. The breeding populations have two distinct types of territories: breeding territories from May to August and prehibernation territories from August to November. During each episode, surplus animals are driven from the colonies and enter the refugee populations, where they are subjected to heavy predation by foxes and bears. |
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