Comparative analysis of the population structure of social vole (Microtus socialis Pall., 1773, cricetidae, rodentia) in different areas of its range |
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Authors: | S. A. Shilova M. V. Kasatkin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninskii pr. 33, 117071 Moscow, Russia;(2) Timiryazev Biological Museum, ul. Malaya Gruzinskaya 15, 123242 Moscow, Russia |
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Abstract: | A comparative analysis of the spatial-ethological structure of social vole (Microtus socialis Pall.) colonies was made on the basis of studies performed in Dagestan (1987–1991) and the southern Kalmyk Republic (1993–1998). Notwithstanding differences in environmental conditions and the extent and forms of anthropogenic impact, the population structure of the species proved to be similar and stable. Irrespective of population density, its core consists of family groups. Specific features of social behavior (aggressiveness toward unfamiliar animals) provide for the protection of home ranges and help to maintain a stable population structure. |
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Keywords: | small mammals social vole spatial structure individual marking |
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