A new study attributes the regular disappearance of white-lipped peccaries in South America to natural population cycles. White-lipped peccaries are a keystone species and ecosystem engineers whose ...
Population cycles: causes and analysis / Alan A. Berryman -- The role of insect parasitoids in population cycles of the spruce needleminer in Denmark / Mikael Münster-Swendsen -- Population cycles of ...
SANTA CRUZ, CA–Climate change could trigger “boom and bust” population cycles that make animal species more vulnerable to extinction, according to Christopher C. Wilmers, an assistant professor of ...
A collaborative study published in PLOS ONE, documents the periodic disappearance (and reappearance) of white-lipped peccaries in nine countries in South and Central America. The authors say the ...
An annual survey detected less drumming by ruffed grouse in Wisconsin this spring, the latest indication the species has entered a lower stage of its population cycle, according to Department of ...
It’s long been known that snowshoe hare numbers in North American forests rise and fall dramatically in a predictable 10-year cycle. A year or two later, Canada lynx populations follow the same ...
A collaborative study documents the periodic disappearance (and reappearance) of white-lipped peccaries in nine countries in South and Central America. A collaborative study published in PLOS ONE, ...