Trappability and the distribution of individual captures in a common vole population

Trappability and the distribution of individual captures were examined for three populations of the common vole Microtus arvalis (Pallas, 1779). Trappability was generally low, but relatively higher in summer than on the turn of spring and summer and in autumn. In summer, the trappability of females...

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Main Authors: Nabagło, L., Adamczewska-Andrzejewska, K. A., Mackin-Rogalska, R.
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Language:English
Polish
Published: 1984
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Online Access:https://rcin.org.pl/dlibra/publication/edition/11083/content
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Summary:Trappability and the distribution of individual captures were examined for three populations of the common vole Microtus arvalis (Pallas, 1779). Trappability was generally low, but relatively higher in summer than on the turn of spring and summer and in autumn. In summer, the trappability of females was higher than that of males. In other periods this difference disappeared. Trappability and the distribution of individual captures were examined for three populations of the common vole Microtus arvalis (Pallas, 1779). Trappability was generally low, but relatively higher in summer than on the turn of spring and summer and in autumn. In summer, the trappability of females was higher than that of males. In other periods this difference disappeared.