Effect of Rock Cover on Small Mammal Abundance in a Montana Grassland.

Kyle Richardson, Scott Carver, Richard Douglass, Amy Kuenzi
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We examined the influence of rock cover, as an indicator of presumable retreat site availability on the abundance of deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) and prevalence of Sin Nombre virus (SNV) using long-term live trapping and habitat data from three live trapping grids and a short-term (three month), spatially replicated study across three slopes in Cascade County, Montana. In our long-term study, we found that deer mice were more abundant at a live-trapping grid with greater rock cover, than two grids with less rock cover. There was a non-significant trend(P = 0.053) for deer mice to be more abundant in rocky sites in the short term study. In the long-term study, average SNV antibody prevalence among deer mice was slightly greater (5.0 vs. 3.5 % on average) at the live trapping grid with more rock cover, than the grid with less rock cover. We were unable to demonstrate differences in SNV antibody prevalence among treatments in the short-term study. Further studies are needed to elucidate the multiple determinants of deer mouse abundance and SNV prevalence in grassland ecosystem and other habitat types.

蒙大拿州草原岩石覆盖对小型哺乳动物数量的影响
我们研究了岩石覆盖对鹿鼠(Peromyscus maniculatus)丰度和Sin Nombre病毒(SNV)流行率的影响,作为假定撤退地点可用性的指标,使用了来自三个活体诱捕网格的长期活体诱捕和栖息地数据,以及在蒙大拿州Cascade县三个斜坡上进行的短期(三个月)空间复制研究。在我们的长期研究中,我们发现,在岩石覆盖面积较大的活捕网格中,鹿鼠的数量比岩石覆盖面积较小的两个网格中要多。在短期研究中,鹿鼠在岩石样地的数量呈非显著性趋势(P = 0.053)。在长期研究中,在岩石覆盖较多的活诱捕网格中,鹿鼠的平均SNV抗体患病率略高于岩石覆盖较少的网格(5.0 vs.平均3.5%)。在短期研究中,我们无法证明不同治疗之间SNV抗体流行率的差异。草地生态系统和其他生境类型中鹿鼠丰度和SNV流行的多重决定因素有待进一步研究。
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