363. Jung, T.S., A.J. Kenney and C.J. Krebs. 2024. Torpor may facilitate opportunistic predation of live-trapped small mammals: a cautionary note Canadian Field Naturalist 137: doi: 10.22621/cfn.v137i3.3143.
362. Kenney, A.J., S. Boutin, T.S. Jung, N. Johnson, D.L. Murray and C.J. Krebs. 2024. Remote cameras monitor population abundance changes in a boreal mammal community in southwestern Yukon. Journal of Wildlife Management 88: e22564. doi: 10.1002/jwmg.22564.
361. Krebs, C.J., R. Boonstra, A.J. Kenney, E. Hofer, T.S. Jung and M. O’Donoghue. 2024. Trends in groundberry cover under climate change in the southern and central Yukon, 1997-2022. Botany 102 (1): 1-9 doi: 10.1139/cjb-2023-0068.
360. Seguin, J.L., M.R. Boudreau, S. Lavergne, R. Lamoureux, C.J. Krebs and R. Boonstra. 2024. Experimental manipulation of perceived predation risk alters survival, cause of death, and demographic patterns in juvenile snowshoe hares. Canadian Journal of Zoology 102 (1): 71-81. doi: 10.1139/cjz-2023-0046.
359. Krebs, C.J., A.J. Kenney, B.S. Gilbert and R. Boonstra. 2024. Long-term monitoring of cycles in Clethrionomys rutilus in the Yukon boreal forest. Integrative Zoology 19: 27-36. doi: 10.1111/1749-4877.12718.
358. Krebs, C.J., S. Boutin, R. Boonstra, D.L. Murray, T.S. Jung, M. O’Donoghue, B.S. Gilbert, P.M. Kukka, S.D. Taylor, T. Morgan, R. Drummond, A.R.E. Sinclair and A.J. Kenney. 2023. Long-term monitoring in the boreal forest reveals high spatio-temporal variability among primary ecosystem constituents. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 11: 1187222. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2023.1187222.
357. Shiratsuru, S., E.K. Studd, Y.N Majchrzak, M.J.L. Peers, A.K. Menzies, R. Derbyshire, T.S. Jung, C.J. Krebs, D.L. Murray, R. Boonstra and S. Boutin. 2023. When death comes: Prey activity is not always predictive of diel mortality patterns and the risk of predation. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 290: 20230661. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2023.118722210.1098/rspb.2023.0661
356. Hone, J. and C.J. Krebs. 2023. Causality and wildlife management. Journal of Wildlife Management. 2023: e22412. doi:10.1002/jwmg.22412.
355. Hone, J., A. Drake and C.J. Krebs. 2023. Evaluation options for wildlife management and strengthening of causal inference. BioScience 73(1): 48-58. doi:10.1093/biosci/biac105
354. Oli, M.K., A.J. Kenney, R. Boonstra, S. Boutin, D.L. Murray, M.J.L. Peers, B.S. Gilbert, T.S. Jung, V. Chaudhary, J.E. Hines and C.J. Krebs. 2023. Does coat colour influence survival? A test in cyclic populations of snowshoe hares. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 290: 20221421. doi: 10.1098/rsbp.2022.1421
353. Sullivan, T.P., D.S. Sullivan, R. Boonstra, C.J. Krebs, and A. Vyse. 2023. Population regulation in the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) in old-growth coniferous forests of southern British Columbia: insights from a long-term study. Mammal Research 68 (1): 37-51. doi: 10.1007/s13364-022-00659-x
352. O'Donoghue, M., B.G. Slough, K. Poole, S. Boutin, E.J. Hofer, G. Mowat, D. Murray and C.J. Krebs. 2022. Snow track counts for density estimation of mammalian predators in the boreal forest. Wildlife Research 50: 425-434. doi: 10.1071/WR221159
351. Gobin, J., T.J. Hossie, R.E. Derbyshire, S. Sonnega, T.W. Cambridge, L. Scholl, N.D. Kloch, A. Scully, K. Thalen, G. Smith, C. Scott, F. Quinby, J. Reynolds, H.A. Miller, H. Faithfull, O. Lucas, C. Dennison, J. McDonald, S. Boutin, M. O'Donoghue, C.J. Krebs, R. Boonstra and D.L. Murray. 2022. Functional responses shape node and network level properties of a simplified boreal food web. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10: 898805 doi:10.3389/fevo.2022.898805
350. Krebs, C.J. 2022. Some historical thoughts on the functional responses of predators to prey density Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10: 1052289. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2022.1052289
349. Kennah, J.L., M.J.L. Peers, E. Vander Wal, Y.N. Majchrzak, A.K. Menzies, E.K. Studd, R. Boonstra, M. Humphries, T.S. Jung, A.J. Kenney, C.J. Krebs and S. Boutin. 2022. Coat color mismatch improves survival of a keystone boreal herbivore: energetic advantages exceed lost camouflage. Ecology 103: e3882.doi.10.1002/ecy.3882
348. Majchrzak, Y.N., M.J.L. Peers, E.K. Studd, A.K. Menzies, P.D. Walker, S. Shiratsuru, L.K. McCaw, R. Boonstra, M. Humphries, R.S. Jung, A.J. Kenney, C.J. Krebs, D.L. Murray and S. Boutin. 2022. Balancing food acquisition and predation risk drives demographic changes in snowshoe hare population cycles. Ecology Letters 25:981-991 doi: 10.1111/ele.13975
347. Krebs, C.J. 2022. In praise of emigration and Bill Lidicker’s classic 1962 paper. Therya 13:17-20 doi: 10.12933/therya-22-1124
346. Sullivan, T.P., D.S. Sullivan, R. Boonstra, C.J. Krebs, and A. Vyse. 2022. Population regulation in the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) in old-growth coniferous forests of southern British Columbia: insights from a long-term study. Mammal Research 68(1): 37-51. doi: 10.1007/s13364-022-00659-x
345. Wan, X., M. Holyoak, C. Yan, Y.L. Maho, R. Dirzo, C.J. Krebs, N.C. Stenseth and Z. Zhang. 2022. Broad-scale climate variation drives the dynamics of animal populations: A global multi-taxa analysis. Biological Reviews 97(6): 2174-2194. doi. 10.1111/brv.12888
344. Oli, M.K., A.J. Kenney, R. Boonstra, S. Boutin, V. Chaudhary, J.E. Hines and C.J. Krebs. 2022. Estimating abundance, and temporary emigration and the pattern of density dependence in a cyclic snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus) population in Yukon, Canada. Canadian Journal of Zoology 100:36-45. doi: 10.1139/cjz-2021-0139
343. Huang, S., G. Li, Y. Pan, J. Liu, J. Zhao, X. Zhang, W. Lu, X. Wan, C.J. Krebs, Z. Wang, W. Han and Z. Zhang. 2021. Population variation alters agression-associated oxytocin and vasopressin expressions in brains of Brandt's voles in field conditions. Frontiers in Zoology 18: 56. doi: 10.1186/s12983-021-00441-w
342. Xiao, Z., M. Holyoak, C.J. Krebs and X. Huang. 2021. Palatability and profitability of co-occurring seeds alter indirect interactions among rodent-dispersed trees. Integrative Zoology 17:206-216. doi: 10.1111/1749-4877.12543
341. Galindo-Leal, C., C.J. Krebs, S. Boutin, J.H. Myers, R. Boonstra and A.R.E. Sinclair. 2021. Krebs’ Ecologists: On the Regulation of Animal Populations. A series of 9 lectures available at: https://www.biodiversidad.gob.mx/biodiversidad/regulacion-de-poblaciones
340. Li, G., X. Wan, B. Yin, W. Wei, X. Hou, X. Zhang, E. Batsuren, J. Zhao, S. Huang, X. Xua, J. Liua, Y. Song, A. Ozguld, C.R. Dickman, G. Wang, C.J. Krebs and Z. Zhang. 2021. Timing outweighs magnitude of rainfall in shaping population dynamics of a small mammal species in steppe grassland. PNAS 118 (42): e2023691118. doi:10.1073/pnas.2023691118
339. Kukka, P.M., J.R. Werner, L.M. Andresen, C.J. Krebs, and T.S. Jung. 2021. Landscape drivers of site occupancy by remnant populations of arctic ground squirrels (Urocitellus parryii). European Journal of Wildlife Research 67: 93. doi: 10.1007/s10344-021-01534-x
338. Lavergne, S.G., C.J. Krebs, A.J. Kenney, S. Boutin, D. Murray, R. Palme and R. Boonstra. 2021. The impact of variable predation risk on stress in snowshoe hares over the cycle in North America’s boreal forest: adjusting to change. Oecologia 197:71-88 doi: 10.1007/s00442-021-05019-1
337. Shiratsuru, S., Y.N. Majchrzak, M.J.L. Peers, E.K. Studd, A.K. Menzies, R. Derbyshire, M.M. Humphries, C.J. Krebs, D.L. Murray and S. Boutin. 2021. Food availability and long-term predation risk interactively affect antipredator response. Ecology 102: e03456. doi: 10.1002/ecy.3456
336. Peers, M.J.L., J.R. Reimer, Y.N. Majchrzak, A.K. Menzies, E.K. Studd, R. Boonstra, A.J. Kenney, C.J. Krebs, M. O’Donoghue and S. Boutin. 2021. Contribution of late-litter juveniles to the population dynamics of snowshoe hares. Oecologia 195: 949-957. doi: 10.1007/s00442-021-04895-x
335. Sullivan, T.P., D.S. Sullivan, R. Boonstra and C.J. Krebs. 2021. Population changes and limitation in the montane vole (Microtus montanus) in perennial old-field grasslands: insights from a long-term study. Journal of Mammalogy 102: 404-415. doi: 10.1093/jmammal/gyaa155
334. Huang, S., G. Li, Y. Pan, M. Song, J. Zhao, X. Wan, C.J. Krebs, Z. Wang, W. Han, and Z. Zhang. 2021. Density-induced social stress alters oxytocin and vasopressin activities in the brain of a small rodent species. Integrative Zoology 16(2):149-159. doi: 10.1111/1749-4877.12467
333. Krebs, C.J. 2020. Whither mammalian ecology? Journal of Mammalogy 101 (5): 1224-1230. doi: 10.1093/jmammal/gyaa072
332. Peers, M.J.L., Y.N. Majchrzak, A.K. Menzies, E.K. Studd, G. Bastille-Rousseau, R. Boonstra, M. Humphries, T.S. Jung, A.J. Kenney, C.J. Krebs, D.L. Murray & S. Boutin. 2020. Climate change increases predation risk for a keystone species and could disrupt predator-prey cycles in North America. Nature Climate Change 10: 1149-1153. doi: 10.1038/s41558-020-00908-4
331. Boudreau, M.R., J.L. Seguin, S. Lavergne, S. Sonnega, L. Scholl, A.J. Kenney & C.J. Krebs, C.J. 2020. Please come again: Attractive bait augments recapture rates in naive snowshoe hares. Wildlife Research 47(3): 244-248 doi: 10.1071/WR18200
330. Peers, M.J.L., S.M. Konkolics, C.T. Lamb, Y.N. Majchrzak, A.K. Menzies, E.K. Studd, R. Boonstra, A.J. Kenney, C.J. Krebs, A.R. Martinig, B. McCulloch, J. Silva, L. Garland & S. Boutin. 2020. Prey availability and ambient temperature drive carrion persistence in the Yukon boreal forest. Journal of Animal Ecology 89(9): 2156-2167. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.13275.
329. Krebs, C.J. 2020. How to ask meaningful ecological questions. In Population Ecology in Practice. Eds D.L. Murray and B.K. Sandercock. Chapter 1, pp. 3-16. Wiley-Blackwell: Amsterdam. ISBN: 978-0-470-67414-7
328. Jung, T.S., R. Boonstra and C.J. Krebs. 2020. Mark my words: experts’ choice of marking methods used in capture-mark-recapture studies of small mammals. Journal of Mammalogy 101(1): 301-317 doi: 10.1093/jmammal/gyz188
327. Oli, M.K., C.J. Krebs, A.J. Kenney, R. Boonstra, S. Boutin & J.E. Hines. 2020. Demography of Snowshoe Hare Cycles in Canada’s Boreal Forest. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 101 (2). e01678. doi: 10.1002/bes2.1678
326. Oli, M.K., C.J. Krebs, A.J. Kenney, R. Boonstra, S. Boutin & J.E. Hines. 2020. Demography of snowshoe hare population cycles. Ecology 101 (3). e02969 doi:10.1002/ecy.2969
325. Gigliotti, L.C., R. Boonstra, D.R. Diefenbach, K. Kielland, C.J. Krebs, A.V. Kumar, L.S. Mills, J.N. Pauli, E.C. Wilson & M.J. Sheriff. 2019. Latitudinal variation in snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus) body mass: A test of Bergmann’s Rule. Canadian Journal of Zoology 98(1): 88-95. doi: 10.1139/cjz-2019-0184
324. Krebs, C.J., R. Boonstra, B.S. Gilbert, A.J. Kenney and S. Boutin. 2019. Impact of climate change on the small mammal community of the Yukon boreal forest. Integrative Zoology 14(6): 528-541. doi: 10.1111/1749-4877.12397
323. Lavergne, S.G., K. Smith, A. Kenney, C.J. Krebs, R. Palme & R. Boonstra. 2019. Physiology and behaviour of juvenile snowshoe hares at the start of the 10-year cycle. Animal Behaviour 57: 141-152. doi: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2019.09.003
322. Ehrich, D., N.M. Schmidt, G. Gauthier, R. Alisauskas, A. Angerbjörn, K. Clark, F. Ecke, et al. 2019. Documenting lemming population change in the Arctic: Can we detect trends? Ambio 48. doi: 10.1007/s13280-019-01198-7
321. Boudreau, M.R., J. Seguin, R. Boonstra et al. 2019. Experimental increase in predation risk causes a cascading stress response in free-ranging snowshoe hares. Oecologia 191: 311-323. doi: 10.1007/s00442-019-04500-2
320. Hone, J., Drake, A. and Krebs, C.J. 2018. Evaluating wildlife management by using principles of applied ecology: case studies and implications. Wildlife Research, 45, 436-445. doi: 10.1071/WR18006
319. Leung, M.C.-Y., Bolduc, E., Doyle, F.I., Reid, D.G., Gilbert, B.S., Kenney, A.J., Krebs, C.J., and Bêty, J. 2018. Phenology of hatching and food in low Arctic passerines and shorebirds: is there a mismatch? Arctic Science 4: 538-556. doi:10.1139/AS-2017-0054
318. Krebs, C.J., Henry, J.D., Kenney, A.J., and Hofer, E.J. 2018. Empirical test of the ClimateWNA model for local accuracy in the Kluane Lake area of the southern Yukon, Canada. Climate Research 75: 111-115. doi: 10.3354/cr01511
317. Krebs, C.J., Boonstra, R., Kenney, A.J., and Gilbert, B.S. 2018. Hares and small rodent cycles: A 45-year perspective on predator-prey dynamics in the Yukon boreal forest. Australian Zoologist 39: 724-732. doi: 10.7882/AZ.2018.012
316. MacLeod, K. J., Krebs, C.J., Boonstra, R., and Sheriff, M.J. 2018. Fear and lethality in snowshoe hares: the deadly effects of non-consumptive predation risk. Oikos 127(3): 375-380. doi: 10.1111/oik.04890
315. Boonstra, R., Boutin, S., Jung, T.S., Krebs, C.J., and Taylor, S. 2018. The impact of rewilding, species introductions and climate change on the structure and function of the Yukon boreal forest ecosystem. Integrative Zoology 13: 123-138. doi: 10.1111/1749-4877.12288
314. Krebs, C.J., Boonstra, R., and Boutin, S. 2018. Using experimentation to understand the 10-year snowshoe hare cycle in the boreal forest of North America. Journal of Animal Ecology 87(1): 87-100. doi 10.1111/1365-2656.12720
313. Hone, J., Drake, V.A. and Krebs, C.J. 2017. The Effort-Outcomes Relationship in applied ecology: Evaluation and implications. BioScience 67: 845-852. doi: 10.1093/biosci/bix091
312. Boonstra, R., Krebs, C.J. and Cowcill, K. 2017. Responses of key understory plants in the boreal forests of western North America to natural versus anthropogenic nitrogen levels. Forest Ecology and Management 401(1): 45-54. doi: 10.1016/j.foreco.2017.06.065
311. Chan, K. W., Boutin, S., Hossie, T.J. Krebs, C.J., O'Donoghue, M. and Murray, D.L. 2017. Improving the assessment of predator functional responses by considering alternate prey and predator interactions. Ecology 98 (7): 1787-1796. doi: 10.1002/ecy.1828
310. Krebs, C.J. 2017. 10 possible limitations of current ecological theory. Australian Zoologist 38(3):267-271. doi: 10.7882/AZ.2014.032
309. Doyle, F.I., Therrien, J.F., Reid, D.G., Gauthier, G. and Krebs, C.J. 2017. Seasonal movements of female snowy owls breeding in the western North American arctic. Journal of Raptor Research 51(4): 428-438. doi: 10.3356/JRR-16-51.1
308. Sullivan, T.P., Sullivan, D.S., Boonstra, R., Krebs, C.J. and Vyse, A. 2017. Mechanisms of population limitation in the southern red-backed vole in conifer forests of western North America: insights from a long-term study. Journal of Mammalogy 98(5):1367-13378. doi: 10.1093/jmammal/gyx082
307. Johnsen, K, Boonstra, R., Boutin, S., Devineau, O., Krebs, C.J., and Andreassen, H.P. 2017. Supplemental food hinders winter crashes in cyclic vole population in central Norway. Ecology and Evolution 7(1): 115-124. doi: 10.1002/ece3.2635.
306. Xiao, Z., Mi, X., Holyoak, M., Xie, W., Cao, K., Yang, X., Huang, X., and Krebs, C.J. 2017. Seed-predator satiation and Janzen-Connell effects vary with spatial scales for seed-feeding insects. Annals of Botany 119(1): 109-116. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcw224.
305. Villette, P., Krebs, C.J. and Jung, T.S. 2017. Camera traps as an alternative to live-trapping for monitoring the density of snowshoe hares (Lepus americanus) and red squirrels (Tamiasciurus huddsonicus) in the boreal forest. European Journal of Wildlife Research 63:7. doi: 10.1007/s10344-016-1064-3.
304. Krebs, C.J., O'Donoghue, M., Taylor, S., Kenney, A.J., Hofer, E.J. and Boutin, S. 2017. Predicting white spruce cone crops in the boreal forests of the southern and central Yukon. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 47: 47-52. doi: 10.1139/cjfr-2016-0180
303. Kinnear, J.E., Pentland, C., Moore, N. and Krebs, C.J. 2016. Fox control and 1080 baiting conundrums: time to prepare for a CRISPR solution. Australian Mammalogy 39:127-136. doi: 10.1071/AM16020
302. Boonstra, R., Andreassen, H.P., Boutin, S., Husek, J. Ims, R.A., Krebs, C.J., Skarpe, C., and Wabakken, P. 2016. Why do the Boreal Forest ecosystems of Northwestern Europe differ from those of Western North America? BioScience 66(9): 722-734. doi:10.1093/biosci/biw080.
301. Werner, J.R., Gillis, E.A., Boonstra, R., and Krebs, C.J. 2016. You can hide but you can't run: apparent competition, predator responses and the decline of Arctic ground squirrels in boreal forests of the southwest Yukon. PeerJ 4: e2303. doi: 10.7717/peerj.2303.
300. Mills, J.A., Teplitsky, C., Arroyo, B., Charmantier, A., Becker, P.H., Birkhead, T.R., Bize, P., Blumstein, D.T., Bonenfant, C., Boutin, S., et al., A. 2016. Solutions for archiving data in long-term studies: A reply to Whitlock et al. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 31(2): 85-87. doi:10.1016/j.tree.2015.12.004.
299. Li, G., B. Yin, X. Wan, W. Wei, G. Wang, C.J. Krebs, & Z. Zhibin. 2016. Successive sheep grazing reduces population density of Brandt's voles in steppe grassland by altering food resources: a large manipulative experiment. Oecologia 180:149-159. doi: 10.1007/s00442-015-3455-7
298. Werner, J.R., C.J. Krebs, S.A. Donker, & M.J. Sheriff. 2015. Forest or meadow: the consequences of habitat for the condition of female arctic ground squirrels (Urocitellus parryii plesius). Canadian Journal of Zoology 93: 791-797. doi: 10.1139/cjz-2015-0100
297. Mills, J.A., Teplitsky, C., Arroyo, B., Charmantier, A., Becker, P.H., Birkhead, T.R., Bize, P., Blumstein, D.T., Bonenfant, C., Boutin, S., et al. 2015. Archiving primary data: Solutions for long-term studies. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 30: 581-589. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2015.07.006
296. Villette, P., C.J. Krebs, T.S. Jung, and R. Boonstra. 2016. Can camera trapping provide accurate estimates of small mammal (Myodes rutilus and Peromyscus maniculatus) density? Journal of Mammalogy 97(1): 32-40. doi:10.1093/jmammal/gyv150
295. Ginzburg, L.R. and C.J. Krebs. 2015. Mammalian cycles: internally defined periods and interaction-driven amplitudes. PeerJ. e1180. doi: 10.7717/peerj.1180
294. Zhang, Z., C. Yan, C.J. Krebs, and N.C. Stenseth. 2015. Ecological non-monotonicity and its effects on complexity and stability of populations, communities and ecosystems. Ecological Modelling 312:374-384. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2015.06.004
293. Singleton, G.R., J. Jacob, J., C.J. Krebs, and A. Monadjem. 2015. A meeting of mice and men: rodent impacts on food security, human diseases and wildlife conservation; ecosystem benefits; fascinating biological models. Wildlife Research 42:83-850. doi: 10.1071/WR15094
292. Sheriff, M.J., E. McMahon, C.J. Krebs, and R. Boonstra. 2015. Predator-induced maternal stress and population demography in snowshoe hares: the more severe the risk, the longer the generational effect. Journal of Zoology 296(4):305-310. doi: 10.1111/jzo.12249
291. Hone, J., A. Drake, and C.J. Krebs. 2015. Prescriptive and empirical principles of applied ecology. Environmental Reviews 23: 170-176. doi: 10.1139/er-2014-0076
290. Werner, J.R., C.J. Krebs, S.A. Donker, R. Boonstra, and M.J. Sheriff. 2015. Arctic ground squirrel population collapse in the boreal forests of the Southern Yukon. Wildlife Research 42(2): 176-184. doi:10.1071/WR14240
289. Krebs, C.J. 2015. One hundred years of population ecology: Successes, failures and the road ahead. Integrative Zoology 10: 233-240. doi:10.1111/1749-4877.12130.
288. Xiao, Z., Z. Zhang, and C.J. Krebs. 2015. Seed size and number make contrasting predictions on seed survival and dispersal dynamics: A case study from oil tea Camellia oleifera. Forest Ecology and Management 343: 1-8. doi: 10.1016/j.foreco.2015.01.019
287. DeAngelis, D.L., J.P. Bryant, R. Liu, S.A. Gourley, C.J. Krebs and P.B. Reichardt. 2015. A plant toxin mediated mechanism for the lag in snowshoe hare population recovery following cyclic declines. Oikos 124(6): 796-805. doi: 10.1111/oik.01671
286. Lindenmayer, D.B., E.L. Burns, P. Tennant, C.R. Dickman, P.T. Green, D.A. Keith, D.J. Metcalfe, J. Russell-Smith, G.M. Wardle, D. Williams, K. Bossard, C. deLacey, I. Hanigan, C.M. Bull, G. Gillespie, R.J. Hobbs, C.J. Krebs, G.E. Likens, J. Porter and M. Vardon. 2015. Contemplating the future: Acting now on long-term monitoring to answer 2050's questions. Austral Ecology 40(3): 213-224. doi:10.1111/aec.12207
285. Lavergne, S.G., P.O. McGowan, C.J. Krebs and R. Boonstra. 2014. Impact of high predation risk on genome-wide hippocampal gene expression in snowshoe hares. Oecologia 176: 613-624.
284. Studd, E.K., S. Boutin, A.G. McAdam, C.J. Krebs, and M.M. Humphries. 2014. Predators, energetics and fitness drive neonatal reproductive failure in red squirrels. Journal of Animal Ecology 84: 249-259. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.12279
283. Krebs, C.J. 2014. Rodent biology and management. Integrative Zoology 9: 229-230. DOI:10.1111/1749-4877.12090.
282. Sergio, F., O.J. Schmitz, C. Krebs, R. Holt, M.R. Heithaus, A. Wirsing, B. Ripple, E. Ritchie, D.G. Ainley, D. Oro, Y. Jhala, F. Hiraldo, and E. Korpimäki. 2014. Towards a cohesive, holistic view of top predation: a synthesis and perspective. Oikos 123: 1234-1243.
281. Krebs, C.J., J. Bryant, M. O'Donoghue, K. Kielland, F. Doyle, C. McIntyre, D. DiFolco, N. Berg, S. Carriere, R. Boonstra, S. Boutin, A.J. Kenney, K. Bodony, J. Putera, T. Burke, and J.A.K. Maier. 2014. What factors determine cyclic amplitude in the snowshoe hare cycle? Canadian Journal of Zoology 92: 1039-1048.
280. Legagneux, P., G. Gauthier, N. Lecomte, N.M. Schmidt, D. Reid, M.-C. Cadieux, D. Berteaux, J. Bêty, C.J. Krebs, R.A. Ims, N.G. Yoccoz, R.I.G. Morrison, S.J. Leroux, M. Loreau, and D. Gravel. 2014. Arctic ecosystem structure and functioning shaped by climate and herbivore body size. Nature Climate Change 4:379-383. DOI:10.1038/NCLIMATE2168.
279. Bowler, B., C.J. Krebs, M. O'Donoghue, and J. Hone. 2014. Climatic amplification of the numerical response of a predator population to its prey. Ecology 95(5): 1153-1161.
278. Krebs, C.J., R. Boonstra, S. Boutin, A.R.E. Sinclair, J.N.M. Smith, B.S. Gilbert, K. Martin, M. O'Donoghue, and R. Turkington. 2014. Trophic dynamics of the boreal forests of the Kluane Region. Arctic 67 (Supplement 1): 71-81. doi 10.14430/arctic4350
277. Yan, C., N.C. Stenseth, C.J. Krebs, and Z. Zhang. 2013. Linking climate change to population cycles of hares and lynx. Global Change Biology 19(11): 3263-3271.
276. Xiao, Z., Z. Zhang, and C.J. Krebs. 2013. Long-term seed survival and dispersal dynamics in a rodent-dispersed tree: Testing the predator satiation hypothesis and the predator dispersal hypothesis. Journal of Ecology 101(5): 1256-1264. doi: 10.1111/1365-2745.12113
275. Bilodeau, F., D.G. Reid, G. Gauthier, C.J. Krebs, D. Berteaux, and A.J. Kenney. 2013. Demographic response of tundra small mammals to a snow fencing experiment. Oikos 122: 1167-1176. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0706.2012.00220.x
274. Krebs, C.J., K. Kielland, J. Bryant, M. O'Donoghue, F. Doyle, C. McIntyre, D. DiFolco, N. Berg, S. Carrier, R. Boonstra, S. Boutin, A.J. Kenney, K. Bodony, J. Putera, and T. Burke. 2013. Synchrony in the snowshoe hare cycle in Northwestern North America, 1970-2012. Canadian Journal of Zoology 91 (8): 562-572.
273. Bilodeau, F., A.J. Kenney, B.S. Gilbert, E. Hofer, G. Gauthier, D.G. Reid, D. Berteaux, and C.J. Krebs. 2013. Evaluation of a technique to trap lemmings under the snow. Arctic 66(1):32-36.
272. Krebs, C.J. 2013. What good is a CSIRO division of wildlife research anyway? In Science under Siege: Zoology under Threat. Edited by Peter Banks, Daniel Lunney, and Chris Dickman. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Mosman, N.S.W. pp. 5-8.
271. McLennan, D.S., T. Bell, D. Berteaux, W. Chen, L. Copland, R. Fraser, D. Gallant, G. Gauthier, D. Hik, C.J. Krebs, I. Myers-Smith, I. Olthof, D. Reid, W. Sladen, C. Tarnocai, W. Vincent, and Y. Zhang. 2012. Recent climate-related terrestrial biodiversity research in Canada's Arctic national parks: review, summary, and management implications. Biodiversity 13(3/4): 157-173.
270. Krebs, C.J., F. Bilodeau, D.G. Reid, G. Gauthier, A.J. Kenney, S. Gilbert, D. Duchesne, and D.J. Wilson. 2012. Are lemming winter nest counts a good index of population density? Journal of Mammalogy 93 (1):87-92.doi: 10.1644/11-MAMM-A-137.1
269. Krebs, C.J. 2012. Biodiversity monitoring in Canada's Yukon: the Community Ecological Monitoring Program. Pages 151-156 in D. Lindenmayer, editor. Biodiversity Monitoring in Australia. CSIRO Press, Collingwood, Victoria.
268. Donker, S.A., and C.J. Krebs. 2012. Evidence for source-sink dynamics in a regional population of arctic ground squirrels (Urocitellus parryii plesius). Wildlife Research 39(2): 163-170. doi: 10.1071/WR111167.
267. Krebs, C.J., J.M. LaMontagne, A.J. Kenney, and S. Boutin. 2012. Climatic determinants of white spruce cone crops in the boreal forest of the southwestern Yukon. Botany 90(2): 113-119. doi: 10.1139/B11-088.
266. Legagneux, P., Gauthier, G., Berteaux, D., Bêty, J., Cadieux, M.-C., Bilodeau, F., Bolduc, E., McKinnon, L., Tarroux, A., Therrien, J.-F., Morissette, L., and Krebs, C.J. 2012. Disentangling trophic relationships in a high arctic tundra ecosystem through food web modeling. Ecology 93(7):1707-1716.
265. Reid, D.G., F. Bilodeau, C.J. Krebs, G. Gauthier, A.J. Kenney, B.S. Gilbert, M.C.-Y. Leung, D. Duchesne, and E.J. Hofer. 2012. Lemming winter habitat choice: a snow-fencing experiment. Oecologia 168(4): 935-946. doi: 10.1007/s00442-011-2167-x.
264. Sheriff, M.J., H. Wheeler, S.A. Donker, C.J. Krebs, R. Palme, D.S. Hik, and R. Boonstra. 2012. Mountain-top and valley-bottom experiences: the stress axis as an integrator of environmental variability in arctic ground squirrel populations. Journal of Zoology (London) 287: 65-75. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7998.2011.00888.x.
263. Boonstra, R., and C.J. Krebs. 2012. Population dynamics of red-backed voles (Myodes) in North America. Oecologia 168(3): 601-620. doi: 10.1007/s00442-011-2120-z.
262. Reid, D.G., F.I. Doyle, A.J. Kenney, and C.J. Krebs. 2011. Some observations of short-eared owl, Asio flammeus, ecology on arctic tundra, Yukon, Canada. Canadian Field-Naturalist 125: 307-315.
261. Donker, S.A. and C.J. Krebs. 2011. Habitat specific distribution and abundance of arctic ground squirrels (Urocitellus parryii plesius) in southwest Yukon. Canadian Journal of Zoology 89(6):577-583. doi:10.1139/Z11-041.
260. Lindenmayer, D.B., P. Gibbons, M. Bourke, M. Burgman, C. Dickman, S. Ferrier, J. Fitzsimons, D. Freudenberger, S. Garnett, C. Groves, R. Hobbs, R. Kingsford, C.J. Krebs, S. Legge, A. Lowe, R. McLean, H. Possingham, J. Radford, D. Robinson, D. Thomas, T. Varcoe, M. Vardon, J. Woinarsk, and A. Zerger. 2011. Improving biodiversity monitoring in Australia. Austral Ecology 37(3):285-294. doi:10.1111/j.1442-9993.2011.02314.x.
259. Callaghan, T.V. et al. 2011. Multi-decadal changes in tundra environments and ecosystems: synthesis of the International Polar Year-Back to the Future Project (IPY-BTF). Ambio 40(6):705-716. doi: 10.1007/s13280-011-0179-8.
258. Jiang, G., T. Zhao, J. Liu, L. Xu, G. Yu, H. He, C.J. Krebs, and Z. Zhang. 2011. Effects of ENSO-linked climate and vegetation on population dynamics of sympatric rodent species in semi-arid grasslands of Inner Mongolia, China. Canadian Journal of Zoology 89: 678-691. doi:10.1139/Z11-048.
257. Sheriff, M.J., C.J. Krebs, and R. Boonstra. 2011. From process to pattern: how fluctuating predation risk impacts the stress axis of snowshoe hares during the 10-year cycle. Oecologia 166: 593-605. doi 10.1007/s00442-011-1907-2.
256. Myers-Smith, I.H., D.S. Hik, C. Kennedy, D. Cooley, J. Johnstone, A.J. Kenney, and C.J. Krebs. 2011. Expansion of canopy-forming willows over the 20th century on Herschel Island, Yukon Territory, Canada. Ambio 40: 610-623. doi 10.1007/s13280-011-0168-y.
255. Lindenmayer, D.B., R.J. Hobbs, G.E. Likens, C.J. Krebs, and S.C. Banks. 2011. Newly discovered landscape traps produce regime shifts in wet forests. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (38):15887-15891. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1110245108.
254. Lindenmayer, D.B., G.E. Likens, C.J. Krebs, and R.J. Hobbs. 2011. Improved detection of ecological 'surprises'. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (51): 21957-21962. doi:10.1073/pnas.1015696107.
253. Krebs, C.J., D. Reid, A.J. Kenney, and S. Gilbert. 2011. Fluctuations in lemming populations in north Yukon, Canada, 2007-2010. Canadian Journal of Zoology 89 (3): 297-306. doi:10.1139/Z11-004.
252. Krebs, C.J., R. Boonstra, B.S. Gilbert, D.G. Reid, A.J. Kenney, and E.J. Hofer. 2011. Density estimation for small mammals from live trapping grids: rodents in northern Canada. Journal of Mammalogy 92 (5): 974-981.
251. Krebs, C.J. 2011. Of lemmings and snowshoe hares: the ecology of northern Canada. Proceeding of the Royal Society of London, Series B 278: 481-489.
250. Krebs, C.J. 2010. Case studies and ecological understanding. Chapter 11 in The Ecology of Place: Contributions of place-based research to ecological and evolutionary understanding. I. Billick and M.V. Price, eds. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
249. Brown, P.R., G.R. Singleton, R. Pech, L.H. Hinds, and C.J. Krebs. 2010. Rodent outbreaks in Australia: mouse plagues in cereal crops Pages 225-238 in Rodent Outbreaks: Ecology and Impacts G.R. Singleton, S.R. Belmain, P.R. Brown, and B. Hardy, eds. International Rice Research Institute, Manila.
248. O'Donoghue, M., B.G. Slough, K.G. Poole, S. Boutin, E.J. Hofer, G. Mowat, and C.J. Krebs. 2010. Cyclical dynamics and behaviour of Canada lynx in northern Canada. Pages 521-536 in Biology and Conservation of Wild Felids. D. W. Macdonald and A. J. Loveridge, eds. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
247. Krebs, C.J., K. Cowcill, R. Boonstra, and A.J. Kenney. 2010. Do changes in berry crops drive population fluctuations in small rodents in the southwestern Yukon? Journal of Mammalogy 91(2): 500-509 .
246. Fletcher, Q.E., S. Boutin, J.E. Lane, J.M. LaMontagne, A.G. McAdam, C.J. Krebs, and M.M. Humphries. 2010. The functional response of a hoarding seed predator to mast seeding. Ecology 91(9): 2673-2683.
245. Kinnear, J.E., C.J. Krebs, C. Pentland, P. Orell, C. Holme, and R. Karvinen. 2010. Predator-baiting experiments for the conservation of rock-wallabies in Western Australia: a 25 year review with recent advances. Wildlife Research 37: 57-67.
244. Sheriff, M.J., C.O. Bosson, C.J. Krebs, and R. Boonstra. 2009. A non-invasive technique for analyzing fecal cortisol metabolites in snowshoe hares (Lepus americanus). Journal of Comparitive Physiology and Biochemistry B 179: 305-313.
243. Dowding, J.E., E.C. Murphy, K. Springer, T. Peacock, and C.J. Krebs. 2009. Cats, rabbits, Myxoma virus, and vegetation on Macquarie Island: a comment on Bergstrom et al. 2009. Journal of Applied Ecology 46: 1129-1132. (reply )
242. Arthur, A.D., C.J. Krebs, R.P. Pech, L.N. Farroway, and G.R. Singleton. 2009. The transmission rate of MCMV in house mice in pens and implications for virally-vectored immunocontraception. Wildlife Research 36: 386-393.
241. Sheriff, M. J., C.J. Krebs, and R. Boonstra. 2009. The sensitive hare: sublethal effects of predator stress on reproduction in snowshoe hares. Journal of Animal Ecology 78: 1249-1258.
240. Krebs, C.J., R. Boonstra, K. Cowcill, and A.J. Kenney. 2009. Climatic determinants of berry crops in the boreal forest of the southwestern Yukon. Botany 87:401-408.
239. Krebs, C.J. 2009. Population dynamics of large and small mammals: Graeme Caughley's Grand Vision. Wildlife Research 36 (1): 1-7.
238. Gauthier, G., D. Berteaux, C.J. Krebs, and D. Reid. 2009. Arctic lemmings are not simply food limited - a comment. Evolutionary Ecology Research 11 (3): 483-484.
237. Boonstra, R., L. Desantis, C.J. Krebs, and D.S. Hik. 2008. Climate and nutrient influences on the growth of white spruce trees in the boreal forests of the Yukon. Climate Research 36: 123-130.
236. Wolff, J.O., and C.J. Krebs. 2008. Hypothesis testing and the scientific method revisited. Acta Zoologica Sinica 54: 383-386.
235. Krebs, C.J., P. Carrier, S. Boutin, R. Boonstra, and E. Hofer. 2008. Mushroom crops in relation to weather in the southwestern Yukon. Botany 86: 1497-1502.
234. Hone, J., C.J. Krebs, M. O'Donoghue, and S. Boutin. 2007. Evaluation of predator numerical responses. Wildlife Research 34:335-341.
233. Krebs, C.J., X. Lambin, and J.O. Wolff. 2007. Social behavior and self-regulation in murid rodents. Chapter 14, pp. 173-181 in J.O. Wolff and P.W. Sherman (editors), Rodent Societies: An Ecological and Evolutionary Perspective. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
232. Williams, C.K., C.C. Davey, R.J. Moore, L.A. Hinds, L.E. Silvers, P.J. Kerr, N. French, G.M. Hood, R.P. Pech, and C.J. Krebs. 2007. Population responses to sterility imposed on female European rabbits. Journal of Applied Ecology 44:291-301.
231. Singleton, G.R., C.R. Tann, and C.J. Krebs. 2007. Landscape ecology of house mouse outbreaks in Southeastern Australia. Journal of Applied Ecology 44: 644-652.
230. Berteaux, D., M.M. Humphries, C.J. Krebs, M. Lima, A.G. McAdam, N. Pettorelli, D. Reale, T. Saitoh, E. Tkadlec, R.B. Weladji, and N.C. Stenseth. 2006. Constraints to projecting the effects of climate change on mammals. Climate Research 32:151-158.
229. Boonstra, R. and C.J. Krebs. 2006. Population limitation of the northern red-backed vole in the boreal forests of northern Canada. Journal of Animal Ecology 75: 1269-1284.
228. Krebs, C.J. and D. Berteaux. 2006. Problems and pitfalls in relating climate variability to population dynamics. Climate Research 32: 143-149.
227. Krebs, C.J. 2006. Mammals. Chapter 10, pages 351-369 in W.J. Sutherland (editor), Ecological Census Techniques: A Handbook. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
226. Davey, C., A.R.E. Sinclair, R.P. Pech, A.D. Arthur, C.J. Krebs, A.E. Newsome, D. Hik, R. Molsher and K. Allcock. 2006. Do exotic vertebrates structure the biota of Australia? An experimental test in New South Wales. Ecosystems 9: 992-1008.
225. Hodges, K.E., R. Boonstra, and C.J. Krebs. 2006. Overwinter mass loss of snowshoe hares in the Yukon: starvation, stress, adaptation or artefact? Journal of Animal Ecology 75: 1-13.
224. Krebs, C.J. 2006. Ecology after 100 years: Progress and pseudo-progress. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 30 (1): 3-11.
223. Krebs, C.J. 2005. Large-scale experiments needed to save Australia's biota. Australasian Science. November/December 2005: 43.
222. Prugh, L.R., C.E. Ritland, S.M. Arthur, and C.J. Krebs. 2005. Monitoring coyote population dynamics by genotyping feces. Molecular Ecology 14: 1585-159.
221. Melnychuk, M.C. and C.J. Krebs. 2005. Residual effects of NPK fertilization on shrub growth in a Yukon boreal forest. Canadian Journal of Botany 83 (4): 399-404.
220. Singleton, G.R., P.R. Brown, R.P. Pech, J. Jacob, G.J. Mutze, and C.J. Krebs. 2005. One hundred years of eruptions of house mice in Australia - a natural biological curio. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 84: 617-627.
219. Gillis, E.A., D.S. Hik, R. Boonstra, T.J. Karels, and C.J. Krebs. 2005. Being high is better: effects of elevation and habitat on arctic ground squirrel demography. Oikos 108: 231-240.
218. Singleton, G. R., Sudarmaji, J. Jacob, and C.J. Krebs. 2005. Integrated management to reduce rodent damage to lowland rice crops in Indonesia. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 107: 75-82.
217. Clinchy, M., A.C. Taylor, L.Y. Zanette, C.J. Krebs, and P.J. Jarman. 2004. Body size, age and paternity in common brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula). Molecular Ecology 13: 195-202.
216. Prugh L.R., and Krebs C.J. 2004. Snowshoe hare pellet-decay rates and aging in different habitats. Wildlife Society Bulletin 32: 386-393.
215. Krebs, C.J., A.J. Kenney, G.R. Singleton, G. Mutze, R.P. Pech, P.R. Brown, and S.A. Davis. 2004. Can outbreaks of house mice in south-eastern Australia be predicted by weather models? Wildlife Research 31: 465-474.
214. Burton, C., and C. J. Krebs. 2003. Influence of relatedness on snowshoe hare spacing behavior. Journal of Mammalogy 84:1100-1111.
213. Krebs, C.J. 2003. Taking action: the role of modelling in informing decision making. Pages 32-33 in Lapidge, K. (ed.) Proceedings of the National Carp Control Workshop, March 2003, Canberra. Cooperative Research Centre for Pest Animal Control, Canberra, Australia.
212. Boutin, S., C.J. Krebs, R. Boonstra, and A.R.E. Sinclair. 2003. Lynx-hare cycles and forest management: lessons from northern Canada. Chapter 14, pp. 487-509 in C.J. Zabel, and R.G. Anthony, eds. Mammal Community Dynamics: Management and Conservation in the Coniferous Forests of Western North America. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
211. Krebs, C. 2003. Observations on fire ecology. Pages 229-235 in G. Cary, D. Lindenmayer, and S. Dovers, editors. Australia Burning: Fire Ecology, Policy and Management Issues. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.
210. Aplin, K., P. Brown, J. Jacob, C. Krebs, and G. Singleton. 2003. Field methods for rodent studies in Asia and the Indo-Pacific. ACIAR Monograph No. 100: 1-136. Download from ACIAR website
209. Krebs, C. J., K. Danell, A. Angerbjörn, J. Agrell, D. Berteaux, K. A. Bråthen, Ö. Danell, S. Erlinge, V. Fedorov, K. Fredga, J. Hjältén, G. Högstedt, I. S. Jónsdóttir, A. J. Kenney, N. Kjellén, T. Nordin, H. Roininen, M. Svensson, M. Tannerfeldt, and C. Wiklund. 2003. Terrestrial trophic-dynamics in the Canadian arctic. Canadian Journal of Zoology 81: 827-843.
208. Anderson, D.R., E.G. Cooch, R.J. Gutierrez, C.J. Krebs, M.S. Lindberg, K.H. Pollock, C.A. Rubic, and T.M. Shenk. 2003. Rigorous science: suggestions on how to raise the bar. Wildlife Society Bulletin 31 (1): 296-305.
207. Singleton G. R., L.A. Hinds, C.J. Krebs, and D.M. Spratt, (eds). 2003. Rats, Mice and People: Rodent Biology and Management, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Reseach (ACIAR) Monograph 96: 1-219, Canberra, Australia. Download from ACIAR website
206. Kenney A. J., C.J. Krebs, S, Davis, R. Pech, G. Mutze, and G.R. Singleton. 2003. Predicting house mouse outbreaks in the wheat-growing areas of south-eastern Australia. In Rats, Mice and People: Rodent Biology and Management (G. R. Singleton, L. A. Hinds, C. J. Krebs, and D. M. Spratt, Eds.), pp. 325-328, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Canberra, Australia.
205. Sinclair A. R. E., D. Chitty, C.I. Stefan, and C.J. Krebs. 2003. Mammal population cycles: evidence for intrinsic differences during snowshoe hare cycles. Canadian Journal of Zoology 81 (2): 216-220.
204. Krebs C. J. 2003. How does rodent behaviour impact on population dynamics? In Rats, Mice and People: Rodent Biology and Management (G. R. Singleton, L. A. Hinds, C. J. Krebs, and D. M. Spratt, Eds.), pp. 117-123, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Canberra, Australia.
203. Steen, H., M.J. Taitt, and C.J. Krebs. 2002. Risk of parasite-induced predation: an experimental field study on Townsend's voles (Microtus townsendii). Canadian Journal of Zoology 80:1286-1292.
202. Krebs, C. J., A. J. Kenney, S. Gilbert, K. Danell, A. Angerbjörn, S. Erlinge, R. G. Bromley, C. Shank, and S. Carriere. 2002. Synchrony in lemming and vole populations in the Canadian arctic. Canadian Journal of Zoology 80:1323-1333.
201. Krebs, C J., T.N. Zimmerling, C. Jardine, K.A. Trostel, A.J. Kenney, S. Gilbert, and E J. Hofer. 2002. Cyclic dynamics of snowshoe hares on a small island in the Yukon. Canadian Journal of Zoology 80:1442-1450.
200. Sinclair, A. R. E. and C.J. Krebs. 2002. Complex numerical responses to top-down and bottom-up processes in vertebrate populations. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B 357, 1221-1231.
199. Burton, C., C.J. Krebs, and E.B. Taylor. 2002. Population genetic structure of the cyclic snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus) in southwestern Yukon, Canada. Molecular Ecology 11: 1689-1701.
198. Lambin, X., C.J. Krebs, R. Moss, and N.G. Yoccoz. 2002. Population cycles: inferences from experimental, modeling, and time series approaches. In Population cycles: the case for trophic interactions. (Ed. A. Berryman), pp. 155-176. (Oxford University Press: New York).
197. Boutin, S., C.J. Krebs, R. Boonstra, A.R.E. Sinclair, and K.E. Hodges. 2002. Understanding the snowshoe hare cycle through large-scale field experiments. In Population cycles: the case for trophic interactions. (Ed. A. Berryman), pp. 69-91. (Oxford University Press: New York).
196. Carrier, P. and C.J. Krebs. 2002. Trophic effects of rainfall on Clethrionomys rutilus voles: an experimental test in a xeric boreal forest in the Yukon Territory. Canadian Journal of Zoology 80: 821-829.
195. Krebs, C.J. 2002. Two complementary paradigms for analysing population dynamics. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B 357: 1211-1219.
194. Ruesink, J.L., K.E. Hodges, and C.J. Krebs. 2002. Mass-balance analyses of boreal forest population cycles: merging demographic and ecosystem approaches. Ecosystems 5 (2): 138-158.
193. Krebs, C.J. 2002. Whither ecology? Reflections on the past 50 years. Chapter 4, pp. 18-25 in "Perspectives on Wildlife Research: Celebrating 50 years of CSIRO Wildlife and Ecology". ed. by D. Saunders, D. Spratt, and M. van Wensveen, Surrey Beatty & Sons, Chipping Norton, N.S.W.
192. Krebs, C.J. 2002. Beyond population regulation and limitation. Wildlife Research 29: 1-10.
191. Krebs, C.J. and A.J. Kenney. 2002. Fortran programs for Ecological Methodology. Exeter Software, East Setauket, New York 11733.
190. Stefan, C.I. and C.J. Krebs. 2001. Reproductive changes in a cyclic population of snowshoe hares. Canadian Journal of Zoology 79: 2101-2108.
189. Singleton, G., C.J. Krebs, S. Davis, L. Chambers, and P. Brown. 2001. Reproductive changes in fluctuating house mouse populations in southeastern Australia. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B 268: 1741-1748.
188. Johnson, C.N., M. Clinchy, A.C. Taylor, C.J. Krebs, P.J. Jarman, A. Payne, and E.G. Ritchie. 2001. Adjustment of offspring sex ratios in relation to the availability of resources for philopatric offspring in the common brushtail possum. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B 268: 2001-2005.
187. Krebs, C.J., Bredesen, E., Coombs, A., Daniel, R., de Graaf, R., Elz, A., Hall, A., Hooper, L., Hoover, T., Janmaat, A., Mehranvar, L., Rubidge, E., Slooten, G., Tamkee, T., and Welstead, K. 2001. Graphical presentation of data in the journal Ecology. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 82: 247-248.
186. Predavec, M., C. J. Krebs, K. Danell, and R. Hyndman. 2001. Cycles and synchrony in the collared lemming (Dicrostonyx groenlandicus) in arctic North America. Oecologia 126: 216-224.
185. Clinchy, M., C. J. Krebs, and P. J. Jarman. 2001. Dispersal sinks and handling effects: interpreting the role of immigration in common brushtail possum populations. Journal of Animal Ecology 70: 515-526.
184. Krebs, C.J. 2001. Why are my brilliant research findings not utilized in ecology textbooks? Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 82: 152-153.
183. Boutin, S., C.J. Krebs, R. Boonstra, and A.R.E. Sinclair. 2001. Understanding the snowshoe hare cycle through large-scale experiments: the Kluane study. In Population Cycles: Evidence for Trophic Interactions ed. By A.A. Berryman, Oxford University Press, New York.
182. Ehrich, D., C.J. Krebs, A.J. Kenney, and N.C. Stenseth. 2001. Comparing the genetic population structure of two species of arctic lemmings: more local differentiation in Lemmus trimucronatus than in Dicrostonyx groenlandicus. Oikos 94: 143-150.
181. Krebs, C.J., S. Boutin, and R. Boonstra (eds.). 2001. Ecosystem Dynamics of the Boreal Forest: The Kluane Project. Oxford University Press, New York. 511 pp.
180. Krebs, C.J., R. Boonstra, S. Boutin, and A.R.E. Sinclair. 2001. What drives the ten-year cycle of snowshoe hares? BioScience 51 (1): 25-35. (January 2001).
179. Krebs, C.J. 2001. Ecology: The Experimental Analysis of Distribution and Abundance. 5th ed. Benjamin Cummings, Menlo Park, California. 801 pp.
178. Krebs, C.J., R. Boonstra, V.O. Nams, M. O'Donoghue, K.E. Hodges, and S. Boutin. 2001. Estimating snowshoe hare population density from pellet plots: a further evaluation. Canadian Journal of Zoology 79: 1-4.
177. Ehrich, D., P.Erik Jorde, C.J. Krebs, A.J. Kenney, J.E. Stacy, and N.C. Stenseth. 2001. Spatial structure of lemming populations (Dicrostonyx groenlandicus) fluctuating in density. Molecular Ecology 10: 481-495.
176. Krebs, C.J. 2000. Hypothesis testing in ecology. In Research Techniques in Animal Ecology ed. by L. Boitani and T.K. Fuller, Columbia University Press, New York, pp. 1-14.
175. Rohner, C., C.J. Krebs, D.B. Hunter, and D.C. Currie. 2000. Roost site selection of great horned owls in relation to black fly activity: an anti-parasite behavior? Condor 102: 950-955.
174. Predavec, M., and C.J. Krebs. 2000. Microhabitat utilisation, home ranges, and movement patterns of the collared lemming (Dicrostonyx groenlandicus) in the central Canadian arctic. Canadian Journal of Zoology 78: 1885-1890.
173. Singleton, G.R., A.L. Smith, and C.J. Krebs. 2000. The prevalence of viral antibodies during a large population fluctuation of house mouse in Australia. Epidemiology and Infection 125: 719-727.
172. Gillis, E. A., and C. J. Krebs. 2000. Survival of dispersing versus philopatric juvenile snowshoe hares: do dispersers die? Oikos 90: 343-346.
171. Sinclair, A.R.E., C.J. Krebs, J.M. Fryxell, R. Turkington, S. Boutin, R. Boonstra, P. Seccomb-Hett, P. Lundberg, and L. Oksanen. 2000. Testing hypotheses of trophic level interactions: a boreal forest ecosystem. Oikos 89: 313-328.
170. Hochachka, W. M., K. Martin, F. Doyle, and C. J. Krebs. 2000. Monitoring vertebrate populations using observational data. Canadian Journal of Zoology 78: 521-529.
169. Ehrich, D., V.B. Fedorov, C.J. Krebs, A.J. Kenney, and N.C. Stenseth. 2000. Phylogeography and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) diversity in North American collared lemmings (Dicrostonyx groenlandicus). Molecular Ecology 9: 329-337.
168. Byrom, A.E., T. Karels, C.J. Krebs and R. Boonstra. 2000. Experimental manipulation of predation and food supply of arctic ground squirrels in the boreal forest. Canadian Journal of Zoology 78 (8): 1309-1319.
167. Karels, T., A.E. Byrom, R. Boonstra, and C.J. Krebs. 2000. The interactive effects of food and predators on reproduction and overwinter survival of arctic ground squirrels. Journal of Animal Ecology 69: 235-247.
166. Ruggiero, L.F., K.B. Aubry, S.W. Buskirk, G.M. Koehler, C.J. Krebs, K.S. McKelvey, and J.R. Squires. 2000. Epilogue. The scientific basis for lynx conservation: can we get there from here? Pp. 471-473 in Ecology and Conservation of Lynx in the United States, ed. By L.F. Ruggiero et al., University Press of Colorado.
165. Aubry, K.B., L.F. Ruggiero, J.R. Squires, K.S. McKelveey, G.M. Koehler, G.M. Koehler, S.W. Buskirk, and C.J. Krebs. 2000. Conservation of lynx in the United States: a systematic approach to closing critical knowledge gaps. Pp. 455-470 in Ecology and Conservation of Lynx in the United States, ed. By L.F. Ruggiero et al., University Press of Colorado.
164. Ruggiero, L.F., K.B. Aubry, S.W. Buskirk, G.M. Koehler, C.J. Krebs, K.S. McKelvey, and J.R. Squires. 2000. The scientific basia for lynx conservation: qualified insights. Pp. 443-454 in Ecology and Conservation of Lynx in the United States, ed. By L.F. Ruggiero et al., University Press of Colorado.
163. Ruggiero, L.F., M.K. Schwartz, K.B. Aubry, C.J. Krebs, A. Stanley, and S.W. Buskirk. 2000. Species conservation and natural variation among populations. Pp. 101-116. in Ecology and Conservation of Lynx in the United States, ed. By L.F. Ruggiero et al., University Press of Colorado.
162. Buskirk, S.W., L.F. Ruggiero, and C.J. Krebs. 2000. Habitat fragmentation and interspecific competition: implications for lynx conservation. Pp. 83-100 in Ecology and Conservation of Lynx in the United States, ed. By L.F. Ruggiero et al., University Press of Colorado.
161. McKelvey, K.S., S.W. Buskirk, and C.J. Krebs. 2000. Theoretical insights into the population viability of lynx. Pp. 21-37 in Ecology and Conservation of Lynx in the United States, ed. By L.F. Ruggiero et al., University Press of Colorado.
160. Ruggiero, L.F., K.B. Aubry, S.W. Buskirk, G.M. Koehler, C.J. Krebs, K.S. McKelvey, and J.R. Squires. 2000. Ecology and Conservation of Lynx in the United States. University Press of Colorado, 480 pp.
159. Chambers, L.K., G.R. Singleton, and C.J. Krebs. 2000. Movements and social organisation of wild house mice (Mus domesticus) in the mallee wheatlands of northwestern Victoria, Australia. Journal of Mammalogy 81: 59-69.
158. Morris, D.W., D.L. Davidson, and C.J. Krebs. 2000. Measuring the ghost of competition: insights from density-dependent habitat selection on the coexistence and dynamics of lemmings. Evolutionary Ecology Research 2: 41-67.
157. Krebs, C.J. 1999. Ecological Methodology. 2nd ed. Benjamin Cummings, Menlo Park, California. 620 pp.
156. Byrom, A. and C.J. Krebs. 1999. Natal dispersal of juvenile arctic ground squirrels in the boreal forest. Canadian Journal of Zoology 77: 1048-1059.
155. Lambin, X., C.J. Krebs, R. Moss, N.C. Stenseth, and N. G. Yoccoz. 1999. Population cycles and parasitism. Science 286: 2425.
154. Wilson, D.J., C.J. Krebs and A.R.E. Sinclair. 1999. Limitation of collared lemming populations during a population cycle. Oikos 87 (2): 382-398.
153. Stenseth, N.C., K.S. Chan, H. Tong, R. Boonstra, S. Boutin, C.J. Krebs, E. Post, M. O'Donoghue, N.G. Yoccoz, M.C. Forchhammer, and J.W. Hurrell. 1999. Common dynamic structure of Canada lynx populations within three climatic regions. Science 285: 1071-1073.
152. Krebs, C.J. 1999. Current paradigms of rodent population dynamics - what are we missing. Pp. 17-26 in Ecologically-based Management of Rodent Pests, edited by G.R. Singleton and H. Leirs, CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.
151. Haydon, D.T., E.A. Gillis, C.I. Stefan and C.J. Krebs. 1999. Biases in the estimation of the demographic parameters of a snowshoe hare population. Journal of Animal Ecology 68(3): 501-512.
150. Hodges, K., C.J. Krebs, and A.R.E. Sinclair. 1999. Snowshoe hare demography during a cyclic population low. Journal of Animal Ecology 68 (3): 581-594.
149. Gillis, E.A. and C.J. Krebs. 1999. Natal dispersal of snowshoe hares during a cyclic population increase. Journal of Mammalogy 80: 933-939.
148. Pelletier, L., and C.J. Krebs. 1998. Evaluation of aerial surveys of ptarmigan Lagopus species. Journal of Applied Ecology 35: 941-947.
147.Blackburn, G.S., D.J. Wilson and C.J. Krebs. 1998. Dispersal of juvenile collared lemmings (Dicrostonyx groenlandicus) in a high-density population. Canadian Journal of Zoology 76: 2255-2261.
146. O'Donoghue, M., S. Boutin, C.J. Krebs, D.L. Murray, and E.J. Hofer. 1998. Behavioural responses of coyotes and lynx to the snowshoe hare cycle. Oikos 82: 169-183.
145. Krebs, C.J. 1998. Whither small rodent population studies? Researches on Population Ecology 40: 123-125.
144. Stenseth, N.C., W. Falck, K-S. Chan, O. N. Bjørnstad, M. O'Donoghue, H. Tong, R. Boonstra, S. Boutin, C. J. Krebs and N. G. Yoccoz. 1998. From patterns to processes: phase- and density-dependencies in the Canadian lynx cycle. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 95(26): 15430-15435.
143. Turkington, R., E. John, C.J. Krebs, M.R.T. Dale, V.O. Nams, R. Boonstra, S. Boutin, K. Martin, A.R.E. Sinclair, and J.N.M. Smith. 1998. The effects of NPK fertilization for nine years on boreal forest vegetation in northwestern Canada. Journal of Vegetation Science 9: 333-346.
142. Rohner, C. and C.J. Krebs. 1998. Responses of great horned owls to experimental 'hot spots' of snowshoe hare density. Auk 115: 694-705.
141. O'Donoghue, M., S. Boutin, C.J. Krebs, G. Zuleta, D.L. Murray, and E.J. Hofer. 1998. Functional responses of coyotes and lynx to the snowshoe hare cycle. Ecology 79: 1193-1208.
140. Krebs, C.J., A.R.E. Sinclair, R. Boonstra, S. Boutin, K. Martin, and J.N.M. Smith. 1999. Community dynamics of vertebrate herbivores - how can we untangle the web? Pp. 447-473 in Herbivores Between Plants and Predators, ed. by H. Olff, V.K. Brown, and R.H. Drent. 38th Symposium of the British Ecological Society, Blackwell Scientific, Oxford.
139. Galindo-Leal, C. and C.J. Krebs. 1998. Effects of food abundance on individuals and populations of the rock mouse (Peromyscus difficilis). Journal of Mammalogy 79: 1131-1142.
138. Boonstra, R., C.J. Krebs, and N.C. Stenseth. 1998. Population cycles in small mammals: the problem of explaining the low phase. Ecology 79 (5): 1479-1488.
137. Pelletier, L. and C.J. Krebs. 1997. Line-transect sampling for estimating ptarmigan (Lagopus spp.) density. Canadian Journal of Zoology 75: 1185-1192.
136. Galindo-Leal, C. and C.J. Krebs. 1997. Habitat structure and demographic variability of a habitat specialist: the rock mouse (Peromyscus difficilis). Revista Mexicana de Mastozoologia 2: 72-89.
135. Krebs, C.J. 1997. Vole cycles on Hokkaido: a time-series goldmine. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 12(9): 340-341.
134. O'Donoghue, M., S. Boutin, C.J. Krebs, and E.J. Hofer. 1997. Numerical responses of coyotes and lynx to the snowshoe hare cycle. Oikos 80: 150-162.
133. Thomas, L. and C.J. Krebs. 1997. A review of statistical power analysis software. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 78(2): 126-139.
132. Stenseth, N. C., W. Falck, O.N. Björnstad, and C.J. Krebs. 1997. Population regulation in snowshoe hare and Canadian lynx: asymmetric food web configurations between hare and lynx. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 94, 5147-5152.
131. Reid, D.G., C.J. Krebs, and A.J. Kenney. 1997. Patterns of predation on noncyclic lemmings. Ecological Monographs 67: 89-108.
130. Rohner, C. and C.J. Krebs. 1996. Owl predation on snowshoe hares: consequences of antipredator behaviour. Oecologia 108, 303-310.
129. Boonstra, R., C.J. Krebs, and A. Kenney. 1996. Why lemmings have indoor plumbing in summer. Canadian Journal of Zoology 74: 1947-1949.
128. Korpimäki, E. and C.J. Krebs. 1996. Predation and population cycles of small mammals. BioScience 46(10): 754-764.
127. Boulanger, J.G. and C.J. Krebs. 1996. Robustness of capture-recapture estimators to sample biases in a cyclic snowshoe hare population. Journal of Applied Ecology 33: 530-542.
126. Reid, D.G. and C.J. Krebs. 1996. Limitations to collared lemming population growth in winter. Canadian Journal of Zoology 74: 1284-1291.
125. Krebs, C.J., A.R.E. Sinclair, and S. Boutin. 1996. Vertebrate community dynamics in the boreal forest of North-western Canada. Pp. 155-161 In Frontiers and Applications of Population Ecology, ed. by R.B. Floyd, A.W. Sheppard, and P.J. De Barro, CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Victoria, Australia.
124. Krebs, C.J. 1996. Population cycles revisited. Journal of Mammalogy 77: 8-24.
123. Krebs, C.J. 1995. Population regulation. Encyclopedia of Environmental Biology 3: 183-202.
122. Krebs, C.J., S. Boutin, R. Boonstra, A.R.E. Sinclair, J.N.M. Smith, M.R.T. Dale, K. Martin, and R. Turkington. 1995. Impact of food and predation on the snowshoe hare cycle. Science 269: 1112-1115.
121. Carpenter, S.R., S.W. Chisholm, C.J. Krebs, D.W. Schindler, and R.F. Wright. 1995. Ecosystem experiments. Science 269: 324-327.
120. Krebs, C.J. 1995. Why does no one review my books? Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 76: 101-102.
119. Krebs, C.J., A.J. Kenney, and G.R. Singleton. 1995. Movements of feral house mice in agricultural landscapes. Australian Journal of Zoology 43: 293-302.
118. Krebs, C.J., D. Chitty, G. Singleton, and R. Boonstra. 1995. Can changes in social behaviour help to explain house mouse plagues in Australia? Oikos 73: 429-434.
117. Krebs, C.J., R. Boonstra, and A.J. Kenney. 1995. Population dynamics of the collared lemming and the tundra vole at Pearce Point, N.W.T., Canada. Oecologia 103: 481-489.
116. Boutin, S., C.J. Krebs, R. Boonstra, M.R.T. Dale, S.J. Hannon, K. Martin, A.R.E. Sinclair, J.N.M. Smith, R. Turkington, M. Blower, A. Byrom, F.I. Doyle, C. Doyle, D. Hik, L. Hofer, A. Hubbs, T. Karels, D.L. Murray, V. Nams, M. O'Donoghue, C. Rohner, and S. Schweiger. 1995. Population changes of the vertebrate community during a snowshoe hare cycle in Canada's boreal forest. Oikos 74: 69-80.
115. Krebs, C.J. 1995. Two paradigms of population regulation. Wildlife Research 22: 1-10.
114. Reid, D.G., C.J. Krebs, and A.J. Kenney. 1995. Limitation of collared lemming population growth at low densities by predation mortality. Oikos 73: 387-398.
113. Boonstra, R., J.M. Eadie, C.J.Krebs, and S. Boutin. 1995. Limitations of far infrared thermal imaging in locating birds. Journal of Field Ornithology 66: 192-198.
112. Krebs, C.J. 1994. Ecology: The Experimental Analysis of Distribution and Abundance. 4th edition, Harper Collins, New York. 801 pp.
111. Krebs, C.J., G.R. Singleton, and A.J. Kenney. 1994. Six reasons why feral house mouse populations might have low recapture rates. Wildlife Research 21: 559-567.
110. Boonstra, R., C.J. Krebs, S. Boutin, and J.M. Eadie. 1994. Finding mammals using far-infrared thermal imaging. Journal of Mammalogy 75: 1063-1068.
109. Boulanger, J. and C.J. Krebs. 1994. Comparison of capture-recapture population estimators using snowshoe hare populations. Canadian Journal of Zoology 72: 1800-1807.
108. Krebs, C.J. and G.R. Singleton. 1993. Indices of condition for small mammals. Australian Journal of Zoology 41: 317-323.
107. Lambin, X. and C.J. Krebs. 1993. Influence of female relatedness on the demography of Townsend's vole populations in spring. Journal of Animal Ecology 62: 536-550.
106. Bergman, C.M. and C.J. Krebs. 1993. Diet overlap of collared lemmings and tundra voles at Pearce Point, Northwest Territories. Canadian Journal of Zoology 71: 1703-1709.
105. Krebs, C.J. 1993. Are lemmings large Microtus or small reindeer? A review of lemming cycles after 25 years and recommendations for future work. Pp. 247-260 in The Biology of Lemmings, ed. by N.C. Stenseth and R. Ims. Academic Press, London.
104. Sinclair, A.R.E., J.M. Gosline, C.J. Krebs, V. Nams, S. Boutin, J.N.M. Smith, R. Boonstra and M. Dale. 1993. Can the solar cycle and climate synchronize the snowshoe hare cycle in Canada? Evidence from tree rings. American Naturalist 141: 173-198.
103. Boonstra, R., B.S. Gilbert, and C.J. Krebs. 1993. Mating systems and sexual dimorphism in mass in Microtines. Journal of Mammalogy 74: 224-229.
102. Krebs, C.J. 1992. The role of dispersal in cyclic rodent populations. Pp. 160-175 in Animal Dispersal: Small Mammals as a Model, ed. by N.C. Stenseth and W.Z. Lidicker, Jr. Chapman and Hall, London.
101. Krebs, C.J., R. Boonstra, S. Boutin, S. Hannon, K. Martin, A.R.E. Sinclair, J.N.M. Smith and R. Turkington. 1992. What drives the snowshoe hare cycle in Canada's Yukon? In Wildlife 2001: Populations, ed. by D.R. McCullough and R.E. Barrett, Elsevier Publishers, London.
100. O'Donoghue, M. and C.J. Krebs. 1992. Effects of supplemental food on snowshoe hare reproduction and juvenile growth at a cyclic population peak. Journal of Animal Ecology 61: 631-641.
99. Lambin, X., C.J. Krebs and B. Scott. 1992. Spacing system of the tundra vole (Microtus oeconomus) during the breeding season in Canada's Western Arctic. Canadian Journal of Zoology 70: 2068-2072.
98. Boonstra, R., M. Kanter and C.J. Krebs. 1992. A tracking technique to locate small mammals at low densities. Journal of Mammalogy 73: 683-685.
97. Klenner, W. and C.J. Krebs. 1991. Red squirrel population dynamics. I. The effect of supplemental food on demography. Journal of Animal Ecology 60: 961-978.
96. Lambin, X. and C.J. Krebs. 1991. Can changes in female relatedness influence microtine population dynamics? Oikos 61: 126-132.
95. Lambin, X. and C.J. Krebs. 1991. Spatial organization and mating system of Microtus townsendii. Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology 28: 353-363.
94. Lertzman, K.P. and C.J. Krebs. 1991. Gap-phase structure of a sub-alpine old growth forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 21: 1730-1741.
93. Krebs, C.J. 1991. The experimental paradigm and long-term population studies. Ibis 133suppl.: 1-6.
92. Gilbert, B.S. and C.J. Krebs. 1991. Population dynamics of Clethrionomys and Peromyscus in southwestern Yukon, 1973-1989. Holarctic Ecology 14:250-259.
91. Boonstra, R., C.J. Krebs, and M. Kanter. 1990. Arctic ground squirrel predation on collared lemmings. Canadian Journal of Zoology 68: 757-760.
90. Marcstrom, V., N. Hoglund, and C.J. Krebs. 1990. Periodic fluctuations in small mammals at Boda, Sweden from 1961-1988. Journal of Animal Ecology 59: 753-761.
89. Krebs, C.J. 1989. Ecological Methodology. Harper and Row Publishers, New York. 654 pp.
88. Smith, J.N.M., C.J. Krebs, A.R.E. Sinclair, and R. Boonstra. 1988. Population biology of snowshoe hares II. Interactions with winter food plants. Journal of Animal Ecology 57: 269-286.
87. Sinclair, A.R.E., C.J. Krebs, J.N.M. Smith, and S. Boutin. 1988. Population biology of snowshoe hares III. Nutrition, plant secondary compounds and food limitation. Journal of Animal Ecology 57: 787-806.
86. Krebs, C.J. 1988. The experimental approach to rodent population dynamics. Oikos 52: 143-149.
85. Krebs, C.J. 1988. The Message of Ecology. Harper and Row, New York. 195 pp.
84. Krebs, C.J., B.S. Gilbert, S. Boutin, and R. Boonstra. 1987. Estimation of snowshoe hare population density from turd transects. Canadian Journal of Zoology 65: 565-567.
83. Trostel, K., A.R.E. Sinclair, C.J. Walters, and C.J. Krebs. 1987. Can predation cause the 10-year hare cycle? Oecologia 74: 185-192.
82. Galindo, C. and C.J. Krebs. 1987. Population regulation in deer mice: the role of females. Journal of Animal Ecology 56: 11-23.
81. Boonstra, R., C.J. Krebs, M.S. Gaines, M.L. Johnson, and I.M.T. Craine. 1987. Natal philopatry and breeding systems in voles (Microtus spp). Journal of Animal Ecology 56: 655-673.
80. Krebs, C.J., A.R.E. Sinclair, R. Boonstra, and J.N.M. Smith. 1986. A photographic technique for estimating browse growth and use. Wildlife Bulletin 14: 286-288.
79. Krebs, C.J., B.S. Gilbert, S. Boutin, A.R.E. Sinclair, and J.N.M. Smith. 1986. Population biology of snowshoe hares. I. Demography of food-supplemented populations in the southern Yukon, 1976-84. Journal of Animal Ecology 55: 963-982.
78. Krebs, C.J. 1986. Are lagomorphs similar to other small mammals in their population ecology? Mammal Review 16: 187-194.
77. Gilbert, B.C., C.J. Krebs, D. Talarico, and D.B. Cichowski. 1986. Do Clethrionomys rutilus females suppress maturation of juvenile females? Journal of Animal Ecology 55: 543-552.
76. Gilbert, B.S., D.B. Cichowski, D. Talarico, and C.J. Krebs. 1986. Summer activity patterns of three rodents in the southwestern Yukon. Arctic 39: 204-207.
75. Boutin, S.A., C.J. Krebs, A.R.E. Sinclair, and J.N.M. Smith. 1986. Proximate causes of losses in a snowshoe hare population. Canadian Journal of Zoology 64: 606-610.
74. Boutin, S. and C.J. Krebs. 1986. Estimating survival rates of snowshoe hares. Journal of Wildlife Management 50: 592-594.
73. Gipps, J., Alibhai, S., Gurnell, J., and Krebs, C.J. 1986. A plague of voles: the search for a cure. New Scientist 111: 48-51.
72. Galindo, C. and C.J. Krebs. 1986. Evidence for competition in small rodents. Oikos 46: 116-119.
71. Ward, R.M.P. and C.J. Krebs. 1985. Behavioural responses of lynx to declining snowshoe hare abundance. Canadian Journal of Zoology63: 2817-2824.
70. Taitt, M.J. and C.J. Krebs. 1985. Population dynamics and cycles. In: R.H. Tamarin (ed.) Biology of New World Microtus. Special Publication of the American Society of Mammalogists 8: 567-620.
69. Krebs, C.J. and I. Wingate. 1985. Population fluctuations in the small mammals of the Kluane Region, Yukon Territory. Canadian Field-Naturalist 99: 51-61.
68. Krebs, C.J., S. Boutin, and B.S. Gilbert. 1985. A natural feeding experiment on a declining snowshoe hare population. Oecologia 70: 194-197.
67. Krebs, C.J. 1985. Ecology: The Experimental Analysis of Distribution and Abundance. Third Edition. Harper and Row, New York. 800 pp.
66. Krebs, C.J. 1985. Do changes in spacing behaviour drive population cycles in small mammals? In: R.M. Sibly and R.H. Smith (eds.) Behavioural Ecology, Blackwell, Oxford, pp. 295-312.
65. Galindo, C. and C.J. Krebs. 1985. Habitat use and abundance of deer mice: interactions with meadow voles and red-backed voles. Canadian Journal of Zoology 63: 1870-1879.
64. Galindo, C. and C.J. Krebs. 1985. Habitat use by singing voles and tundra voles in the southern Yukon. Oecologia 66: 430-436.
63. Boutin, S., B.S. Gilbert, C.J. Krebs, A.R.E. Sinclair, and J.N.M. Smith. 1985. The role of dispersal in the population dynamics of snowshoe hares. Canadian Journal of Zoology 63: 106-115.
62. Krebs, C.J. and R. Boonstra. 1984. Trappability estimates for mark-recapture data. Canadian Journal of Zoology 62: 2440-2444.
61. Gilbert, B.S. and C.J. Krebs. 1984. Competition between Peromyscus maniculatus and other small rodents in the boreal forest of the southern Yukon Territory. Acta Zoologica Fennica 172: 51-56.
60. Taitt, M.J., and C.J. Krebs. 1983. Predation, cover, and food manipulations during a spring decline of Microtus townsendii. Journal of Animal Ecology 52: 837-848.
59. Sullivan, T.P., D.S. Sullivan, and C.J. Krebs. 1983. Demographic responses of a chipmunk (Eutamias townsendii) population with supplemental food. Journal of Animal Ecology 52: 743-755.
58. Caughley, G. and C.J. Krebs. 1983. Are big mammals simply small mammals writ large? Oecologia 59: 7-17.
57. Taitt, M.J. and C.J. Krebs. 1982. Manipulation of female behaviour in field populations of Microtus townsendii. Journal of Animal Ecology 51: 681-690.
56. Sinclair, A.R.E., C.J. Krebs, and J.N.M. Smith. 1982. Diet quality and food limitation in herbivores: the case of the snowshoe hare. Canadian Journal of Zoology 60: 889-897.
55. Taitt, M.J. and C.J. Krebs. 1981. The effect of extra food on small rodent populations. 2. Voles (Microtus townsendii). Journal of Animal Ecology 50: 125-137.
54. Taitt, M.J., J.H.W. Gipps, C.J. Krebs, and Z. Dulndjerski. 1981. The effect of extra food and cover on declining populations of Microtus townsendii. Canadian Journal of Zoology 59: 1593-1599.
53. Sullivan, T.P. and C.J. Krebs. 1981. Microtus population biology: demography of M. oregoni in southwestern British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Zoology 59: 2092-2102.
52. Sullivan, T.P. and C.J. Krebs. 1981. An irruption of deer mice after logging of coastal coniferous forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 11: 586-592.
51. Gipps, J.H.W., M.J. Taitt, C.J. Krebs, and Z. Dundjerski. 1981. Male aggression and the population dynamics of the vole, Microtus townsendii. Canadian Journal of Zoology 59: 147-157.
50. Gilbert, B.S. and C.J. Krebs. 1981. Effects of extra food of Peromyscus and Clethrionomys populations in the southern Yukon. Oecologia 51: 326-331.
49. Boonstra, R., C.J. Krebs, and T.D. Beacham. 1980. Impact of botfly parasitism on Microtus townsendii populations. Canadian Journal of Zoology 58: 1683-1692.
48. Beacham, T.D. and C.J. Krebs. 1980. Pitfall versus live-trap enumeration of fluctuating populations of Microtus townsendii. Journal of Mammalogy 61: 486-499.
47. Beacham, T.D. and C.J. Krebs. 1980. Growth rates of aggressive and docile voles, Microtus townsendii. American Midland Natualist 104: 387-389.
46. Krebs, C.J. 1979. Dispersal, spacing behaviour, and genetics in relation to population fluctuations in the vole Microtus townsendii. Fortschitte der Zoologie 25(2/3): 61-77.
45. Boonstra, R. and C.J. Krebs. 1979. Variability of large- and small-sized adults in fluctuating vole populations. Ecology 60: 567-573.
44. Redfield, J.A., M.J. Taitt, and C.J. Krebs. 1978. Experimental alteration of sex ratios in population of Microtus townsendii, a field vole. Canadian Journal of Zoology 56: 17-27.
43. Redfield, J.A., M.J. Taitt, and C.J. Krebs. 1978. Experimental alterations of sex-ratios in populations of Microtus oregoni, the creeping vole. Journal of Animal Ecology 47: 55-69.
42. Krebs, C.J., J.A. Redfield, and M.J. Taitt. 1978. A pulsed-removal experiment on the vole Microtus townsendii. Canadian Journal of Zoology 56: 2253-2262.
41. Krebs, C.J. and R. Boonstra. 1978. Demography of the spring decline in populations of the vole, Microtus townsendii. Journal of Animal Ecology 47: 1007-1015.
40. Krebs, C.J. 1978. Aggression, dispersal, and cyclic changes in populations of small rodents. Chapter 3. In: Aggression, Dominance, and Individual Spacing, edited by Lester Krames, Patricia Pliner, and Thomas Alloway. Plenum Publishing Corporation, 1978. Pages 49-60.
39. Krebs, C.J. 1978. Ecology. The Experimental Analysis of Distribution and Abundance. Second Edition. Harper and Row, New York. 678 pp.
38. Krebs, C.J. 1978. A review of the Chitty Hypothesis of population regulation. Canadian Journal of Zoology 56: 2463-2480.
37. Boonstra, R. and C.J. Krebs. 1978. Pitfall trapping of Microtus townsendii. Journal of Mammalogy 59: 136-148.
36. Redfield, J.A., C.J. Krebs, and M.J. Taitt. 1977. Competition between Peromyscus maniculatus and Microtus townsendii in grasslands of coastal British Columbia. Journal of Animal Ecology 46: 607-616.
35. Krebs, C.J., Z.T. Halpin, and J.N.M. Smith. 1977. Aggression, testosterone, and the spring decline in populations on the vole Microtus townsendii. Canadian Journal of Zoology 55: 430-437.
34. Krebs, C.J. 1977. Competition between Microtus pennsylvanicus and Microtus ochrogaster. American Midland Naturalist 97: 42-49.
33. Boonstra, R. and C.J. Krebs. 1977. A fencing experiment on a high-density population of Microtus townsendii. Canadian Journal of Zoology 55: 1166-1175.
32. Krebs, C.J., I. Wingate, J. LeDuc, J.A. Redfield, M.J. Taitt, and R. Hilborn. 1976. Microtus population biology: dispersal in fluctuating populations on M. townsendii. Canadian Journal of Zoology 54: 79-95.
31. Krebs, C.J. and I. Wingate. 1976. Small mammal communities of the Kluane Region, Yukon Territory. Canadian Field-Naturalist 90: 379-389.
30. Hilborn, R., J.A. Redfield, and C.J. Krebs. 1976. On the reliability of enumeration for mark and recapture census of voles. Canadian Journal of Zoology 54: 1019-1024.
29. Hilborn, R. and C.J. Krebs. 1976. Fates of disappearing individuals in fluctuating populations of Microtus townsendii. Canadian Journal of Zoology 54: 1507-1518.
28. Boonstra, R. and C.J. Krebs. 1976. The effect of odour on trap response in Microtus townsendii. Journal of Zoology (London) 180: 467-476.
27. Myers, J.H. and C.J. Krebs. 1974. Population cycles in rodents. Scientific American 230(6): 38-46.
26. LeDuc, J. and C.J. Krebs. 1975. Demographic consequences of artificial selection at the LAP locus in voles (Microtus townsendii). Canadian Journal of Zoology 53: 1825-1840.
25. Krebs, C.J. and J.H. Myers. 1974. Population cycles in small mammals. Advances in Ecological Research 8: 267-399.
24. Tamarin, R.H. and C.J. Krebs. 1973. Selection at the transferrin locus in cropped vole populations. Heredity 30: 53-62.
23. Krebs, C.J., M.S. Gaines, B.L. Keller, J.H. Myers, and R.H. Tamarin. 1973. Population cycles in small rodents. Science 179: 35-41.
22. Krebs, C.J. 1972. Ecology. The Experimental Analysis of Distribution and Abundance. Harper and Row, New York. 694 pp.
21. Myers, J.H. and C.J. Krebs. 1972. Empirical analysis of the Andrzejewski and Wierzbowska model for estimating the migratory fraction of small mammal populations. Acta Therioilogica XVII: 67-74.
20. Myers, J.H. and C.J. Krebs. 1971. Sex ratios in open and enclosed vole populations: demographic implications. American Naturalist 105: 325-344.
19. Myers, J.H. and C.J. Krebs. 1971. Genetic, behavioral, and reproductive attributes of dispersing field voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus and Microtus ochrogaster. Ecological Monographs 41: 53-78.
18. Krebs, C.J., B.L. Keller, and J.H. Myers. 1971. Microtus population densities and soil nutrients in southern Indiana grasslands. Ecology 52: 660-663.
17. Krebs, C.J. 1971. Genetic and behavioral studies on fluctuating vole populations. Proceedings of the Advanced Study Institute on the Dynamics of Numbers in Populations (Oosterbeek, 1970): 243-256.
16. Gaines, M.S., J.H. Myers, and C.J. Krebs. 1971. Experimental analysis of relative fitness in transferrin genotypes of Microtus ochrogaster. Evolution 25: 443-450.
15. Gaines, M.S. and C.J. Krebs. 1971. Genetic changes in fluctuating vole populations. Evolution 25: 702-723.
14. Yang, K.C., C.J. Krebs, and B.L. Keller. 1970. Sequential live-trapping and snap-trapping studies of Microtus populations. Journal of Mammalogy 51: 517-526.
13. Krebs, C.J. 1970. Microtus population biology: behavioral changes associated with the population cycle in M. ochrogaster and M. pennsylvanicus. Ecology 51: 34-52.
12. Keller, B.L. and C.J. Krebs. 1970. Microtus population biology III. Reproductive changes in fluctuating populations of M. ochrogaster and M. pennsylvanicus in southern Indiana, 1965-67. Ecological Monographs 40: 263-294.
11. Tamarin, R.H. and C.J. Krebs. 1969. Microtus population biology II. Genetic changes at the transferrin locus in fluctuating populations of two vole species. Evolution 23: 183-211.
10. Krebs, C.J., B.L. Keller, and R.H. Tamarin. 1969. Microtus population biology: demographic changes in fluctuating populations of M. ochrogaster and M. pennsylvanicus in sourthern Indiana. Ecology 50: 587-607.
9. Chitty, D., D. Pimentel, and C.J. Krebs. 1968. Food supply of overwintered voles. Journal of Animal Ecology 37: 113-120.
8. Krebs, C.J. 1966. Demographic changes in fluctuating populations of Microtus californicus. Ecological Monographs 36: 239-273.
7. Krebs, C.J. and K.T. Delong. 1965. A Microtus population with supplemental food. Journal of Mammalogy 46: 566-573.
6. Krebs, C.J. 1964. The lemming cycle at Baker Lake, Northwest Territories, during 1959-62. Arctic Institute of North America, Technical Paper No. 15, 104 pp.
5. Krebs, C.J. 1964. Cyclic variation in skull-body regressions of lemmings. Canadian Journal of Zoology 42: 631-643.
4. Krebs, C.J. 1964. Spring and summer phenology at Baker Lake, Keewatin, N.W.T. during 1959-62. Canadian Field-Naturalist 78: 25-27.
3. Krebs, C.J. 1963. Lemming cycle at Baker Lake, Canada, during 1959-62. Science 140: 674-676.
2. Krebs, C.J. and I. McT. Cowan. 1962. Growth studies of reindeer fawns. Canadian Journal of Zoology 40: 863-869.
1. Krebs, C.J. 1961. Population dynamics of the Mackenzie Delta reindeer herd, 1938-1958. Arctic 14: 91-100.