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Habitat use and population density of the red squirrel,Sciurus vulgaris meridionalis, in the Sila Grande mountain range (Calabria, South Italy)

 

作者: Mara Cagnin,   Gaetano Aloise,   Fabiola Fiore,   Vincenzo Oriolo,   LucA. Wauters,  

 

期刊: Italian Journal of Zoology  (Taylor Available online 2000)
卷期: Volume 67, issue 1  

页码: 81-87

 

ISSN:1125-0003

 

年代: 2000

 

DOI:10.1080/11250000009356299

 

出版商: Taylor & Francis Group

 

关键词: Mammal ecology;Ethology;Sciuridae;Rodentia.

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

Counts of squirrel nests (dreys) and vegetation surveys in 32 1‐ha census stations were carried out to estimate densities in different forest types and determine habitat selection of the subspecies of red squirrelSciurus vulgaris meridionalisin the Sila Grande forests, Calabria, South Italy. Dreys were not built randomly, but the majority was constructed at 60–70% of the total height of the nest‐tree, pines and oaks being the preferred tree species. Mean drey densities, 2.75/ha, 2.78/ha, and 2.00/ha in, respectively, Cal‐abrian black pine forest, beech dominated mixed forest, and chestnut woodlands, did not differ between forest types and extrapolated to estimated squirrel densities ranging from 0.44 to 0.61 squirrels/ha. Variation between stations in a tree species diversity index and in distance from the nearest plot of pine woodland significantly affected variation in drey density: squirrels preferred forest habitats dominated by beech, with also black pine and oak available, or chestnut woodlands that were within the range of one (male) squirrel home range diameter (310 m) of a plot of pine forest (mean drey density 5.4/ha). Fewer dreys were found in deciduous (beech or chestnut) woodland >310 m away from areas with pine forest (1.1 dreys/ha). Hence, the availability, at least in the vicinity of the census station, of pine seeds of the Calabrian black pine as main food resource strongly influenced habitat choice.

 

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