Community- and Species-Level Habitat Associations of Small Mammals in a Hemiboreal Forest–Farmland Landscape

IF 0.9 4区 生物学 Q4 ECOLOGY Annales Zoologici Fennici Pub Date : 2020-12-03 DOI:10.5735/086.058.0101
Ü. Väli, Grete Tõnisalu
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Habitat associations of small mammals are an essential component of ecosystem functioning. We studied habitat associations of small mammals during an 8-year period in a hemiboreal forest–farmland landscape. We observed all five rodent and one shrew species in meadows, three species in forests, and two species in crop fields. Total abundance was evenly distributed across the three main habitat types but was biased towards habitat margins. The bank vole, Myodes glareolus, was associated with mature and middle-aged forests and avoided meadows; it was absent from crop fields. The yellow-necked mouse, Apodemus flavicollis, occurred in all three main habitat types, without significant associations. However, its relative abundance was significantly higher in dry natural meadows and mid-successional forests, and it also favored ecotones. The striped field mouse Apodemus agrarius preferred crop fields and unmanaged meadows over forests. The vital hemiboreal small mammal community requires the preservation of heterogeneous forest–farmland complexes.
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半北方森林-农田景观中小型哺乳动物群落和物种水平的生境关联
小型哺乳动物的生境关联是生态系统功能的重要组成部分。研究了半北方森林-农田景观8年期间小型哺乳动物的生境关联。在草地中观察到5种啮齿类动物和1种鼩鼱,在森林中观察到3种,在农田中观察到2种。总丰度在三种主要生境类型中分布均匀,但偏向于生境边缘。浅滩田鼠(Myodes glareolus)在成熟和中年森林中出没,避开草甸;它不在农田里。黄颈鼠(Apodemus flavicollis)在三种主要生境类型中均有出现,但无显著相关性。但其相对丰度在干燥的天然草甸和中期演替森林中显著较高,并有利于过渡带。条纹田鼠黑线姬鼠更喜欢农田和未管理的草地而不是森林。重要的半北方小型哺乳动物群落需要保护异质性的森林-农田复合体。
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Annales Zoologici Fennici
Annales Zoologici Fennici 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Annales Zoologici Fennici publishes mainly original research reports, but also in-depth reviews and commentaries on all aspects of animal ecology and evolution, and fields related to them. Our aim is to promote papers which focus on the interactions among various components in the past and present environments by using integrative and cross-disciplinary approaches. This may be achieved by employing tools from different fields of research, such as (but not restricted to): ecology and paleoecology, molecular ecology and phylogeography, conservation biology, human-induced contemporary evolution and wildlife management, animal behaviour and interactions (including recognition systems and mechanisms), paleontology (except systematics and taxonomy) and evolution, bioenergetics.
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