Updating the distribution data of the Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris Linnaeus, 1758) in the province of Málaga (southern Spain)

J. Duarte, Pablo J. Rubio, Laura Barroso, M. A. Farfán
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Between 2019 and 2022 we carried out a survey to update the distribution data of the red squirrel in the province of Málaga. Fifteen years after the last elaboration of the distribution atlas, it was likely that this forest species had expanded in step with the increase in forest mass in the province. The results show that the species has expanded in the province, increasing its distribution range between 24.8% and 27.7% and almost tripling the number of UTM grid squares. The species has colonised the region of Antequera, the mountains of the Arco Calizo Central and the banks of the Genil River in the north of the province. To the south it has expanded towards the urban environments of the city of Málaga and has begun its expansion towards the west. In the extreme northeast, the species has made less progress, colonising some new areas just beyond the limits of the Sierra Tejada, Almijara and Alhama Natural Park. Most of the new populations are geographically closer to the population at Montes de Málaga, which seems to have served as the main source population. In the eastern area, subtropical crops seem to function as a barrier limiting further expansion. We propose and discuss a series of hypotheses regarding the origin of the population and the need to undertake future studies of historical, genetic, and epidemiological distribution models.
西班牙南部Málaga省红松鼠(Sciurus vulgaris Linnaeus, 1758)分布资料的更新
在2019年至2022年期间,我们进行了一项调查,以更新Málaga省红松鼠的分布数据。在最后一次编制分布地图集15年后,该森林物种很可能随着该省森林质量的增加而扩大。结果表明:该物种在全省的分布范围扩大了24.8% ~ 27.7%,UTM格数增加了近3倍;该物种在Antequera地区、Arco Calizo Central山脉和该省北部的Genil河沿岸定居。它向南扩展到Málaga市的城市环境,并开始向西扩展。在最东北地区,该物种的进展不大,在特哈达山脉、阿尔米哈拉和阿尔哈马自然公园的边界之外,它们还在一些新的地区定居。大多数新人口在地理上更接近Montes de Málaga的人口,这似乎是主要的来源人口。在东部地区,亚热带作物似乎是限制进一步扩张的障碍。我们提出并讨论了一系列关于人口起源的假设,以及对历史、遗传和流行病学分布模型进行未来研究的必要性。
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