Predation by feral cats, raccoons, foxes, and skunks upon Microtus californicus was measured during the collapse of a dense population of voles and was found to agree well with measurements made ...
1. The dispersal and population growth resulting from an invasion of Microtus californicus into an island free of voles were studied by analysing the vole runways intersecting three transects.
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