Sam Erlinge

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Department of Ecology Lund University, Lund, Skåne län, Sweden 
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(1928–2020)

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Erlinge S, Danell K, Frodin P, et al. (1999) Asynchronous population dynamics of Siberian lemmings across the Palaearctic tundra. Oecologia. 119: 493-500
Agrell J, Erlinge S, Nelson J, et al. (1995) Delayed density-dependence in a small-rodent population. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 262: 65-70
Erlinge S. (1995) Social organization in European small mustelids Hystrix-Italian Journal of Mammalogy. 7
Sandell M, Agrell J, Erlinge S, et al. (1991) Adult philopatry and dispersal in the field vol Microtus agrestis Oecologia. 86: 153-158
Erlinge S, Agrell J, Nelson J, et al. (1991) Why are some microtine populations cyclic while others are not Acta Theriologica. 36: 63-71
Sandell M, Agrell J, Erlinge S, et al. (1990) Natal dispersal in relation to population density and sex ratio in the field vole, Microtus agrestis. Oecologia. 83: 145-9
Erlinge S, Hoogenboom I, Agrell J, et al. (1990) Density-related home-range size and overlap in adult field voles (Microtus agrestis) in southern Sweden Journal of Mammalogy. 71: 597-603
Erlinge S, Goransson G, Hogstedt G, et al. (1988) More Thoughts on Vertebrate Predator Regulation of Prey The American Naturalist. 132: 148-154
Erlinge S. (1987) Why do European stoats Mustela erminea not follow Bergmann's rule? Ecography. 10: 33-39
Erlinge S, Frylestam B, Göransson G, et al. (1984) Predation on brown hare and ring-necked pheasant populations in southern Sweden Ecography. 7: 300-304
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