• Comparison of methods for revegetation of vehicle tracks in High Arctic tundra on Svalbard. 

      Neby, Magne; Semenchuk, Philipp; Neby, Erica; Cooper, Elisabeth (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Natural regeneration after anthropogenic disturbance is slow in the tundra biome, but assisted regeneration can help speed up the process. A tracked off-road vehicle damaged a High Arctic dwarf shrub heath in Svalbard in ...
    • Issues of under-representation in quantitative DNA metabarcoding weaken the inference about diet of the tundra vole Microtus oeconomus 

      Neby, Magne; Kamenova, Stefaniya; Devineau, Olivier; Ims, Rolf Anker; Soininen, Eeva M (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      During the last decade, methods based on high-throughput sequencing such as DNA metabarcoding have opened up for a range of new questions in animal dietary studies. One of the major advantages of dietary metabarcoding ...
    • Population cycles and outbreaks of small rodents: ten essential questions we still need to solve 

      Andreassen, Harry Peter; Sundell, Janne; Ecke, Fraucke; Halle, Stefan; Haapakoski, Marko; Henttonen, Heikki; Huitu, Otso; Jacob, Jens; Johnsen, Kaja; Koskela, Esa; Luque‑Larena, Juan Jose; Lecomte, Nicolas; Leirs, Herwig; Mariën, Joachim; Neby, Magne; Rätti, Osmo; Sievert, Thorbjörn; Singleton, Grant R.; Cann, Joannes van; Vanden Broecke, Bram; Ylönen, Hannu (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Most small rodent populations in the world have fascinating population dynamics. In the northern hemisphere, voles and lemmings tend to show population cycles with regular fuctuations in numbers. In the southern hemisphere, ...
    • Seasonality shapes the amplitude of vole population dynamics rather than generalist predators 

      Andreassen, Harry Peter; Johnsen, Kaja; Joncour, Barbara; Neby, Magne; Odden, Morten (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
    • Small rodent monitoring at Birkebeiner road, Norway 

      Neby, Magne; Andreassen, Harry Peter; Milleret, Cyril Pierre; Pedersen, Simen; Tamayo, Ana-Maria; Sanchez, David Carricondo; Versluijs, Erik; Zimmermann, Barbara (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Background. Northern small mammal populations are renowned for their multi-annual population cycles. Population cycles are multi-faceted and have extensive impacts on the rest of the ecosystem. In 2011, we started a ...
    • Small rodent population cycles and plants – after 70 years, where do we go? 

      Soininen, Eeva M; Neby, Magne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Small rodent population cycles characterise northern ecosystems, and the cause of these cycles has been a long-lastingcentral topic in ecology, with trophic interactions currently considered the most plausible cause. While ...