Osteological material and the population state of the speckled ground squirrel (Spermophilus suslicus) on the periphery of the species’ distribution (Belarus)

A. Savarin, Sergey Shokalo
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The studies were carried out in 2021 near the village of Yushevichi, Nesvizh Raion, Minsk Oblast (Belarus). The content of pellets of three bird species were analysed: Buteo buteo, Buteo lagopus, and Corvus corax. In total, 129 intact and about 30 destructed pellets were processed. Skeletal elements of five small mammal species belonging to five genera of two orders (Rodentia and Eulipotyphla) were found, including remains of nine speckled ground squirrels. The remains of seven of the nine ground squirrel individuals found in the pellets were found in raven pellets, however, the authors believe that this fact does not yet prove a greater influence of the raven on the local ground squirrel population. The pellets analysis and observations of feeding behaviour of the three bird species prove that the speckled ground squirrel is constantly included in the diet of both diurnal birds of prey (genus Buteo) and of atypical predators with a mixed nutrition (raven). Finding of intact skulls of Spermophilus suslicus in pellets of the mentioned bird species is unlikely, which is determined by its considerable size. This circumstance does not allow obtaining most of the craniometric characters, but does not prevent the detection of pathomorphological changes. To compare the craniological characters, we used the skulls of dead ground squirrels (n = 5) found in the field near the village of Yushevichi. These individuals had visible injuries (lacerated wounds, etc.) presumably left both by predators and fights between ground squirrels. The most striking pathomorphological changes were revealed: osteoporosis and osteolysis of dental alveoli of the upper and lower jaws and initial osteomyelitis of the cranial vault (in the parietal and frontal bones). We believe that the speckled ground squirrel’s conservation status should be raised to at least Category II (according to the system of categories adopted in Belarus) for the following reasons: over the past six years, out of 12 known colonies, only four colonies have survived, two of which are practically unviable; stable for 10 years reduction in the number; and range fragmentation (single localities). According to the IUCN classification, it corresponds to category CR (critically endangered).
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斑点地松鼠(嗜精子鼠)在物种分布外围的骨骼物质和种群状态(白俄罗斯)
该研究于2021年在明斯克州(白俄罗斯)Nesvizh Raion的Yushevichi村附近进行。对3种鸟类的微丸进行了含量分析:Buteo Buteo lagopus和Corvus corax。总共处理了129个完整的弹丸和约30个破坏的弹丸。发现小型哺乳动物2目(啮齿目和真足目)5属5种,其中斑点地松鼠9具。在弹丸中发现的9只地松鼠中,有7只的遗体是在乌鸦弹丸中发现的,然而,作者认为这一事实还不能证明乌鸦对当地地松鼠数量的影响更大。对三种鸟类的颗粒分析和摄食行为的观察证明,斑点地松鼠经常被包括在昼行性猛禽(Buteo属)和非典型捕食者(乌鸦)的饮食中。在上述鸟类的颗粒中不太可能发现完整的苏氏精子的头骨,这是由其相当大的尺寸决定的。这种情况不允许获得大多数颅学特征,但不妨碍检测病理形态学变化。为了比较颅骨特征,我们使用了在Yushevichi村附近的田野里发现的死亡地松鼠(n = 5)的头骨。这些人身上有明显的伤口(撕裂的伤口等),可能是掠食者和地松鼠之间的战斗留下的。最显著的病理形态学改变是:上下颌牙槽骨骨质疏松和骨溶解,以及颅穹窿(顶骨和额骨)的初始骨髓炎。我们认为斑地松鼠的保护地位应该至少提高到第二类(根据白俄罗斯采用的分类系统),原因如下:在过去的六年里,在12个已知的殖民地中,只有四个殖民地幸存下来,其中两个几乎无法生存;10年稳定减少数量;范围破碎化(单一地区)。根据世界自然保护联盟的分类,它对应于CR(极度濒危)类别。
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