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Movement patterns of a specialist predator, the weasel Mustela nivalis exploiting asynchronous cyclic field vole Microtus agrestis populations
Miriam J. Brandt,
Xavier Lambin
Aberdeen Centre For Environmental Sustainability
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Agriculture & Biology
Mustela nivalis
100%
Microtus agrestis
90%
Mustela
89%
voles
70%
predators
46%
habitats
24%
grasses
20%
habitat preferences
14%
predation
11%
philopatry
8%
radio telemetry
8%
radio
7%
population dynamics
6%
breeding season
6%
rodents
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
predator
54%
habitat
38%
grass
30%
predation risk
23%
intraguild predation
14%
population cycle
13%
site fidelity
12%
radiotelemetry
12%
breeding season
11%
habitat selection
10%
rodent
9%
population dynamics
8%
radio
7%
effect
2%