Water vole (Arvicola amphibius) abundance in grassland habitats of Glasgow

R. Stewart, C. Jarrett, C. Scott, Stewart A. White, D. McCafferty
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Water vole (Arvicola amphibius) populations have undergone a serious decline throughout the UK, and yet a stronghold of these small mammals is found in the greater Easterhouse area of Glasgow. The water voles in this location are mostly fossorial, living a largely subterranean existence in grasslands, rather than the more typical semi-aquatic lifestyle in riparian habitats. In this study, we carried out capture-mark-recapture surveys on water voles at two sites: Cranhill Park and Tillycairn Drive. We made a total of 62 captures including retraps, and the resulting population estimates were 78 individuals (95% confidence interval 41-197) for Cranhill Park and 42 individuals (20-141) for Tillycairn Drive. From these figures we estimated a population density of water voles, which appeared to be higher than other reports from the UK. Despite the difficulties of sampling in urban environments that resulted in relatively low capture rates, our data suggest that the greater Easterhouse area of Glasgow holds water voles at relatively high population densities. These results will inform future conservation in the City of Glasgow and surrounding areas, as well as raise awareness of important water vole populations in urban environments.
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格拉斯哥草地生境中水鼠(Arvicola amphibius)的丰度
在整个英国,水鼠(Arvicola amphibius)的数量正在严重下降,然而在格拉斯哥的大伊斯特豪斯地区发现了这些小型哺乳动物的据点。这个地方的水田鼠大多是穴居的,主要生活在草地的地下,而不是更典型的在河岸栖息地的半水生生活方式。在本研究中,我们在Cranhill公园和Tillycairn Drive两个地点对水鼠进行了捕获-标记-再捕获调查。我们共捕获了62只,其中包括诱捕,结果表明,Cranhill Park的种群估计为78只(95%置信区间41-197),Tillycairn Drive的种群估计为42只(20-141)。根据这些数据,我们估计了水田鼠的种群密度,这似乎比英国的其他报告要高。尽管在城市环境中取样存在困难,导致捕获率相对较低,但我们的数据表明,格拉斯哥更大的伊斯特豪斯地区的水田鼠种群密度相对较高。这些结果将为格拉斯哥市及周边地区未来的保护提供信息,并提高人们对城市环境中重要水鼠种群的认识。
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