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Spatial population structure in forest voles of the genus Clethrionomys in the southern taiga of the Middle Irtysh region
Authors:M. G. Mal’kova  V. V. Yakimenko
Affiliation:(1) Omsk Research Institute of Infections with Natural Focality, Federal Control Service in the Sphere of Consumer Rights and People Welfare, pr. Mira 7, Omsk, 644080, Russia
Abstract:A comparative analysis of spatial population structure in the northern red-backed vole (Clethrionomys rutilus Pall.) and large-toothed red-backed vole (Cl. rufocanus Sund.) has been performed in the middle taiga zone of the Middle Irtysh region (Omsk oblast). Populations of these species are represented by sets of territorial groups whose numbers and spatial distribution change from year to year depending on the ratio of these species in a biotope and their population density. There is no significant interspecific competition between cohabitant Cl. rutilus and Cl. rufocanus. In particular, this follows from the fact that the population density and distribution pattern of one species are independent of those of the other species. It has been found that the size of home ranges in Cl. rutilus inversely depends on its population density, with that in Cl. rufocanus remaining approximately the same at different population densities, and that the structure of the resident part of the population in both species changes during the season, as voles from neighboring habitats or dispersing voles settle in the study area.
Keywords:northern red-backed vole (Cl. rutilus)  large-toothed red-backed vole (Cl. rufocanus)  spatial population structure  abundance  population density  aggregation  home ranges
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