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@article{965569, author = {Jánová, Eva and Heroldová, Marta and Konečný, Adam and Bryja, Josef}, article_location = {Jena}, article_number = {1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mambio.2011.04.003}, keywords = {Microtus arvalis; Apodemus sylvaticus; Agroecosystems; Agricultural landscape; Crop}, language = {eng}, issn = {1616-5047}, journal = {Mammalian Biology}, title = {Traditional and diversified crops in South Moravia (Czech Republic): Habitat preferences of common vole and mice species.}, volume = {76/2011}, year = {2011} }
TY - JOUR ID - 965569 AU - Jánová, Eva - Heroldová, Marta - Konečný, Adam - Bryja, Josef PY - 2011 TI - Traditional and diversified crops in South Moravia (Czech Republic): Habitat preferences of common vole and mice species. JF - Mammalian Biology VL - 76/2011 IS - 1 SP - 570-576 EP - 570-576 PB - German Society of Mammalogy SN - 16165047 KW - Microtus arvalis KW - Apodemus sylvaticus KW - Agroecosystems KW - Agricultural landscape KW - Crop N2 - Substantial changes in the composition of crops in Central Europe during the last two decades(increasing areas of maize,rape and sunflower fields)have significantly in fluenced the structure and dynamics of animal communities,thought here is a lack of data available for small rodents.In this study,weassessed the importance of these three crops for rodents and compared it with traditionalcrops(alfalfa,barley, wheat). We observed that herbivorous species(especially the commonvole)do not live in crops which do not have green leaves near the ground(e.g. sunflower, maize),while mobile granivorous species can inhabit all types of crop. We confirmed the presumed differences in habitat preferences; however we rejected the hypothesis of a general increase of rodent abundance during the vegetative season in managed fields. We found that(1)and sunflower had no importance for common voles, but they were favored habitats for wood mice;(2)numbers of wood mice in rape decreased during the season, while abundances of common voles increased;(3)common vole populations tended to increase during the season in all suitable crops(alfalfa, barley, wheat,tendency in maizean drape);(4)wood mice popula- tions seemed stable in all crops; i.e. without a seasonal increase. It can be concluded that even if the new crop fields are an important part ofthe agricultural landscape,they are only a temporal habitat for small mammals, especially granivorous species. ER -
JÁNOVÁ, Eva, Marta HEROLDOVÁ, Adam KONEČNÝ a Josef BRYJA. Traditional and diversified crops in South Moravia (Czech Republic): Habitat preferences of common vole and mice species. \textit{Mammalian Biology}. Jena: German Society of Mammalogy, 2011, roč.~76/2011, č.~1, s.~570-576. ISSN~1616-5047. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mambio.2011.04.003.
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