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Interactive effects of past and present environments on overwintering success - A reciprocal transplant experiment

2012

Life-history traits are influenced by environmental factors throughout the lifespan of an individual. The relative importance of past versus present environment on individual fitness, therefore, is a relevant question in populations that face the challenge of temporally varying environment. We studied the interacting effects of past and present density on body mass, condition, and survival in enclosure populations of the bank vole (Myodes glareolus) using a reciprocal transplant design. In connection with the cyclic dynamics of natural vole populations, our hypothesis was that individuals born in low-density enclosures would do better overwintering in low-density enclosures than in high-den…

life historyelinkiertoreciprocal transplant experimentvastavuoroinen siirtokoeviivästynyt tiheydestä riippuvuusMyodes glareoluspopulation dynamicsdelayed density dependencepopulaatiodynamiikka
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Interactive effects of past and present environments on overwintering success-a reciprocal transplant experiment.

2011

Life-history traits are influenced by environmental factors throughout the lifespan of an individual. The relative importance of past versus present environment on individual fitness, therefore, is a relevant question in populations that face the challenge of temporally varying environment. We studied the interacting effects of past and present density on body mass, condition, and survival in enclosure populations of the bank vole (Myodes glareolus) using a reciprocal transplant design. In connection with the cyclic dynamics of natural vole populations, our hypothesis was that individuals born in low-density enclosures would do better overwintering in low-density enclosures than in high-den…

life historyreciprocal transplant experimentDelayed density dependenceMyodes glareoluspopulation dynamicsOriginal ResearchEcology and evolution
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