Population Fluctuations in Rodents
Delve into the fascinating world of rodent population dynamics with Population Fluctuations in Rodents by Charles J. Krebs. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 2013, this hardback edition spans 320 pages, exploring the intricate factors that influence rodent outbreaks across the globe. Discover how rodent surges in Germany contributed to the conclusion of World War I, and investigate the causes behind significant rodent population spikes in Oregon and California during the late 1950s, as well as the lemming boom in Scandinavia in 2010 and the field mice proliferation in Scotland in 2011. This comprehensive study not only addresses these intriguing events but also provides valuable insights into population biology and the ecological implications of rodent fluctuations. Perfect for researchers, students, and wildlife enthusiasts alike, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in animal populations and their impact on ecosystems.