European Hamster at the edge: declining in nature and rare in owl pellets×

IF 0.4 Q4 ORNITHOLOGY
J. Purger, K. Kurucz, D. Szép, D. Purger, B. Kryštufek, Danijel Ivajnšič, Tina Klenovšek, F. Janžekovič
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Abstract

Abstract Over the last decades, the European Hamster (Cricetus cricetus) has been declining in many parts of its European range. Due to the lack of recent information on the occurrence and status of the European Hamster in the south-western Carpathian Basin west of the Danube, we used information gathered from prey remains in Common Barn-owl (Tyto alba) pellets. In spite of considerable sampling effort, we retrieved only few hamster remnants. Two skulls were found in Podolje (Croatia) in 2007 and 2016, respectively. Further five hamsters were retrieved from pellets collected in 2017, 11 km to the northwest in Udvar (Hungary). In Sátorhely, 5 km north from Udvar, one roadkill male was found on 27.07.2019. Testimonies from local inhabitants confirmed the current presence of the European Hamster in the area. Our results suggest the presence of a small isolated population in the border area of Croatia (UTM 10 km grid square CR27) and Hungary (CR18, CR19). This small isolated population is on the south-western limit of the range of the species. We presume that the population requires conservation attention because of its isolated position at the edge of the species’ range, its small size and low abundance. We call for a transboundary action by nature conservation authorities in Croatia and Hungary.
边缘的欧洲仓鼠:自然界衰退,猫头鹰颗粒中罕见×
在过去的几十年里,欧洲仓鼠(Cricetus Cricetus)在其欧洲活动范围的许多地方都在减少。由于缺乏关于欧洲仓鼠在多瑙河以西喀尔巴阡盆地西南部的发生和状况的最新信息,我们使用了从普通仓鸮(Tyto alba)颗粒中收集的猎物遗体信息。尽管我们做了大量的取样工作,但只找到了少量的仓鼠残骸。分别于2007年和2016年在波多列(克罗地亚)发现了两个头骨。2017年,在匈牙利乌德瓦尔(Udvar)西北11公里处,又从收集的颗粒中取出了5只仓鼠。在Udvar以北5公里处的Sátorhely,于2019年7月27日发现了一名被路杀的男性。当地居民的证词证实,该地区目前存在欧洲仓鼠。我们的研究结果表明,在克罗地亚(UTM 10公里网格平方CR27)和匈牙利(CR18, CR19)边境地区存在一个小的孤立种群。这个孤立的小种群位于该物种活动范围的西南边界。我们认为,由于该种群处于物种范围边缘的孤立位置,体积小,丰度低,因此需要对其进行保护。我们呼吁克罗地亚和匈牙利的自然保护当局采取跨界行动。
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Ornis Hungarica
Ornis Hungarica Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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