Distribution and abundance of small rodents in Croatian forests

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J. Margaletić
M. Božić
M. Grubešić
M. Glavaš
W. Bäumler
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[1] University of Zagreb,Department of Forest Protection and Wildlife Management, Faculty of Forestry
[2] University of Zagreb,Department of Forest Management, Faculty of Forestry
[3] Technische Universität München (TUM),Lehrstuhl für Tierökologie
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Journal of Pest Science | 2005年 / 78卷
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Small rodents; Forest types; Abundance; Population dynamics; Croatia;
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The relative abundance and the population development of small rodents were investigated on 17 sites in Croatian forests from September 1999 through June 2003. Common snap traps were set for two or three nights along transect lines in different forest types. In 27,598 trap–nights, 2,151 specimens were trapped. Small rodents were present in up to 45% of the traps in pedunculate oak forests dominated by Quercus robur L. In common beech forests with a predominance of Fagus sylvatica L., the percentage of occupied traps reached 59%. At most sites the following species were dominant:Clethrionomys glareolus Schr., Apodemus agrarius Pall. and A. flavicollis Melch. Additionally, in a forest community of Carpino betuli-Quercetum roboris typicum R., the absolute number of small rodents was calculated by means of the standard minimum method. The minimum rodent density was observed in April 2003 with 11.63 n/ha (number of specimens per hectare). The maximum was reached in March 2001 with 82.03 n/ha. Near the same site, the absolute number of the small rodent population was estimated using the “Y method” in spring 2001 as approximately 101.34 n/ha. In general, the abundance of small rodents was dependent on the forest seed crop.
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