Publicatieoverzicht
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Lutra 47(2)_Spoelstra et al_2004
The European souslik in the natural light-dark cycle: what is the signal for afternoon retreat? European sousliks ( Spermophilus citellus) are strictly diurnal with a very precise daily activity rhythm in field conditions. This activity rhythm is regulated by the internal biological clock which in... -
Lutra 47(2)_Millesi et al_2004
Reproductive strategies of male European sousliks ( Spermophilus citellus) at high and low population density The spring population density of European sousliks ( Spermophilus citellus) in a suburban area near Vienna, Austria, changed from 60 to 6 individuals/ha from 1991 to 1998. The decline... -
Lutra 47(2)_Hoffmann et al_2004
Why males incur a greater predation risk than females in juvenile European sousliks ( Spermophilus citellus) Leaving a familiar area is assumed to involve an increased vulnerability to predation, yet rarely are movement patterns and mortality monitored directly. For this reason we examined the... -
Lutra 47(2)_Hoekstra_recente literatuur_2004
Publicaties over recente zoogdieren van Nederland, verschenen in 2003 Abbing, L. Terugkeer van de bever. Rondom het Leudal 28: 239-240. Achterberg, C. & M. van der Horst. Het voorkomen van boommarters in de Zuidwestpoort van Apeldoorn. Rapport 2003.07. Vereniging voor Zoogdierkunde en... -
Lutra 47(2)_Editorial_2004
Sousliks It is no easy task to understand fluctuations in population density and the mechanisms underlying the disappearance, (re)colonization and successful dispersal of species. Often tremendous efforts are necessary in order to gain insight in these processes, they include sampling many variables...