首页   按字顺浏览 期刊浏览 卷期浏览 Is the British squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris leucourus Kerr) British?
Is the British squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris leucourus Kerr) British?

 

作者: V. P. W. LOWE,   A. S. GARDINER,  

 

期刊: Mammal Review  (WILEY Available online 1983)
卷期: Volume 13, issue 2‐4  

页码: 57-67

 

ISSN:0305-1838

 

年代: 1983

 

DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2907.1983.tb00268.x

 

出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

AbstractThe form of squirrel described as the British race is reputedly amongst the most easily distinguished of all the races ofSciurus vulgaris, having ear tufts and tail which bleach to a milky whiteness during the summer months. Today most squirrels in the British Isles appear to be variable in colour. The aim of this project was to discover ifS. v. leucouruspossessed a distinctive skull shape.Differences in skull shape due to age were insignificant in comparison with those due to sex; therefore all age classes were pooled and analysed according to sex by multivariate methods. Apart from S.v. argenteusand 5.v. mantchuricus, of which there was insufficient material, onlyS. v. lisdemonstrated a clear‐cut discontinuity from the other subspecies in both sexes. Skulls of the Persian squirrel (Sciurus anomalus), the most closely related species, were distinguishable fromvulgarisonly in the females. The subspeciesS. v. lis, on the basis of skull shape, therefore appeared to have better claims to specific rank.S.v. fuscoaterwas the most heterogeneous in skull shape of all the subspecies analysed.S. v. leucouruswas second and overlapped the distribution of ten of the other seventeen subspecies.Of the British Museum's collection ofS. v. leucourus(1879–1935) 38% had skull shapes unique to the subspecies. By contrast none of the skulls collected by the Forestry Commission (1972‐74) differed in shape from other subspecies, though 8/14 were of the light‐tailed variety. Moreover, only one of the twelve squirrels with bleached tails in the B.M. collected before 1913 was distinguishable fromS. v. fuscoateron skull shape, and then only marginally. The seven skulls in the B.M. which differed most markedly from other races had skins which were indistinguishable from the red form of squirrel on the continent. Therefore S.v. leucourusmay describe a sport rather than a sub

 

点击下载:  PDF (521KB)



返 回