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Population regulation in the Wood Mouse Apodemus sylvaticus (L.)
Authors:W L WILSON  W I MONTGOMERY  R W ELWOOD
Institution:Division of Environmental and Evolutionary Biology, School of Biology and Biochemistry, The Queen's University of Belfast, Belfast BT7 INN, Northern Ireland
Abstract:Watts 1969 described the population cycle of the Wood Mouse Apodemus sylvaticus as a decline in numbers in spring, a stable period in summer and an increase phase in autumn. Aggression by adult males was considered an important aspect of population regulation limiting male survival in spring and juvenile recruitment in summer. However, recent studies of range behaviour and experimental investigations suggest that male A. sylvaticus are not relevant in population regulation and that the principal regulating factors act on female reproductive success. Female reproductive activity is determined by spatial interactions which, in turn, are determined primarily by the density of females and the proportion of female immigrants in the population. The only impact adult males may have on population size is through infanticide and competition with the females for food.
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