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- W2004255302 abstract "Small rodent populations are cyclic in north Fennoscandia and non-cyclic in southern Scandinavia. Populations of granivorous species respond positively to increased food supply in the south while predators seem to depress all declining populations in the north to very low densities. Such observations have led to a conceptual model where folivorous rodents in a mild climate with abundant alternative prey for predators are assumed to be regulated by generalist predators while similar rodent populations in snow-rich areas are permitted to expand towards food limitation but are finally depressed by specialist predators. The cyclic increase phase may be broken by food deficits, disease or even predation. Granivorous species sympatric with non-cyclic folivores are thought to be food-limited and there is also a declining gradient of potential cyclicity from folivores to granivores. This hypothesis is compared with similar ideas for other animal groups and general theoretical concepts in ecology. Old and new evidence for and against it are presented. The general conclusion is that it still deserves further testing." @default.
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- W2004255302 title "An Interpretation of Rodent Dynamics as Due to Trophic Interactions" @default.
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