1Leszek NABAGŁO Nabagło L., Demographic processes in a confined population of the common vole. Acta theriol., 26, 9: 163-183 [With 1 Table & 9 Figs].Studies were made on populations of Microtus arvalis confined in two-hectare fields of alfalfa and rape to ascertain to what degree rumbers and variations in demographic parameters depend on habitat factors connected with the species of crop, and to what degree on intrapopulation conditions. The numbers of voles were greater in the alfalfa field than in the rape. Differentiation in the level of numbers took place by means of variations in mortality rate. From August to October 1976 voles in the rape field exhibited reduction in reproduction potential and better capacity for survival than voles in the alfalfa field. The following periods were distinguished in respect of variations in numbers of the two populations over the course of a year: (1) increase; (2) stabilization; (3) winter decrease. The relation between rate of growth in numbers and density in successive periods was as follows: positive, negative and absence of relation. Intensity of recruitment was lesser in the population in the rape field during the stabilized period than that of increase in numbers, whereas in the alfalfa field it was similar in both periods. Mortality rate was higher in both populations during the stabilization period than during the increase period. Mortality among the voles was higher in winter in the alfalfa field. The controling character of the influence of the environment on the level of numbers and the regulating effect of density on mortality are discussed, as are also variations in turnover rate reflecting elements of the population maintenance expenditure, depending on habitat conditions.[Inst. Ecol., Polish Acad. Sci., Dziekanów Leśny, 05-150 Łomianki, Poland].