A Seasonal Study of the Pituitary-Gonadal-Adrenal Axes in Peromyscus Leucopus from Natural Environments

Since Elton’s account and description of population cycles in 1924, a vast amount of research has been undertaken to ascertain what animals have three to four ye a r cyclic fluctuations and what mechanisms are responsible for these seemingly predictable changes. For many years the spectacular increa...

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Main Author: Forslund, Larry Gene
Other Authors: Andrews, Richard V.
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Creighton University 1968
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10504/112929
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spelling ftcreightonuniv:oai:dspace2.creighton.edu:10504/112929 2023-05-15T15:04:10+02:00 A Seasonal Study of the Pituitary-Gonadal-Adrenal Axes in Peromyscus Leucopus from Natural Environments Forslund, Larry Gene Andrews, Richard V. Forslund, Larry Gene 1968 http://hdl.handle.net/10504/112929 en_US eng Creighton University Omaha, Nebraska http://hdl.handle.net/10504/112929 A non-exclusive distribution right is granted to Creighton University and to ProQuest following the publishing model selected above. Thesis 1968 ftcreightonuniv 2017-09-02T22:26:01Z Since Elton’s account and description of population cycles in 1924, a vast amount of research has been undertaken to ascertain what animals have three to four ye a r cyclic fluctuations and what mechanisms are responsible for these seemingly predictable changes. For many years the spectacular increase and decrease (crash) of certain arctic mammals has stimulated such research on sundry populations. Researchers at first sought a n explanation for the "crash”, however, most investigators now seek a description and understanding of the interaction and relative importance of the many factors that influence the increases and decreases of populations. Precise accounts of fluctuations in several gallinaceous birds and a high percentage of the mammals are, to date, well documented. However, the controlling mechanisms involved in these cyclic fluctuations have not (in the face of incomplete and often contradictory information) been elucidated. One must bear in mind that cyclic fluctuations of animals are acting concurrently and in addition to seasonal or annual changes in numbers. ProQuest Traditional Publishing Option Thesis Arctic Creighton University: Creighton Digital Repository (CDR) Arctic
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description Since Elton’s account and description of population cycles in 1924, a vast amount of research has been undertaken to ascertain what animals have three to four ye a r cyclic fluctuations and what mechanisms are responsible for these seemingly predictable changes. For many years the spectacular increase and decrease (crash) of certain arctic mammals has stimulated such research on sundry populations. Researchers at first sought a n explanation for the "crash”, however, most investigators now seek a description and understanding of the interaction and relative importance of the many factors that influence the increases and decreases of populations. Precise accounts of fluctuations in several gallinaceous birds and a high percentage of the mammals are, to date, well documented. However, the controlling mechanisms involved in these cyclic fluctuations have not (in the face of incomplete and often contradictory information) been elucidated. One must bear in mind that cyclic fluctuations of animals are acting concurrently and in addition to seasonal or annual changes in numbers. ProQuest Traditional Publishing Option
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