The use of boreal relict shrub habitats of willow-leaf meadow sweet (Spiraea salicifolia) and shrubby cinquefoil (Potentilla fruticosa) in Western Rhodope Mts. by mammal species

Q4 Environmental Science
BioRisk Pub Date : 2023-05-15 DOI:10.3897/biorisk.20.97604
Venislava Spasova, D. Simeonovska‐Nikolova, K. Dimitrov, Gabriela Petrova, K. Pachedjieva, R. Tzonev
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Plant communities of two peat-shrub species – Spiraea salicifolia and Potentilla fruticosa were studied in the Rhodope Mts., with emphasis on their use as a resource for the mammals associated with them. These shrubs are boreal relicts among the dominant coniferous forests. The field surveys were conducted in the spring-autumn period of 2021–2022. In both study areas, the species composition of the mammals was studied by camera traps for medium and large mammals, and by Sherman live traps for small mammals. The species registered were roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), red fox (Vulpes vulpes), wild boar (Sus scrofa), pine marten (Martes martes), European hare (Lepus europaeus), red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), bank vole (Myodes glareolus) and yellow-necked mouse (Apodemus flavicollis). Having in mind that small mammals are vital prey base for avian and mammalian predators, it is not surprising that M. glareolus and A. flavicollis individuals were captured in the habitats that they probably use as shelters. The pine marten inhabits the forests by which the community of P. fruticosa is surrounded, but probably feeds on the rodents in the shrub. In this way, it probably provides it with an alternative to the forest food base and hunting ground. From the presented results, it seems that the L. europaeus uses P. fruticosa shrubs as food. Therefore, the plant communities of the two relict peat-shrub species studied probably provide shelter and food for the mammals. Their importance is established for at least one species of mammal with conservation significance at national and European level – M. martes. Therefore, it is necessary to continue and expand the future monitoring on mammal diversity of these relict communities.
The哺乳动物物种对西部罗多比山的杨叶草甸(绣线菊)和灌木凤尾花(Potentilla fruticosa)的北方残余灌木栖息地的利用
本文研究了两种泥炭灌丛植物——水杨花绣线菊(Spiraea salicifolia)和果蕨草(Potentilla fruticosa)在Rhodope Mts的植物群落,重点研究了它们作为相关哺乳动物资源的利用。这些灌木是主要针叶林中的北方遗留物。野外调查时间为2021-2022年的春秋期。在两个研究区,采用相机诱捕法对中型和大型哺乳动物进行了物种组成研究,采用Sherman活诱捕法对小型哺乳动物进行了物种组成研究。登记的种有鹿(Capreolus Capreolus)、红狐(Vulpes Vulpes)、野猪(Sus scrofa)、松貂(Martes Martes)、欧洲兔(Lepus europaeus)、红松鼠(Sciurus vulgaris)、田鼠(Myodes glareolus)和黄颈鼠(Apodemus flavicollis)。考虑到小型哺乳动物是鸟类和哺乳动物捕食者的重要猎物基地,因此在它们可能用作庇护所的栖息地捕获glareolus和A. flavicollis个体并不奇怪。松貂生活在森林中,而森林中围绕着松貂群落,但它们可能以灌木中的啮齿动物为食。通过这种方式,它可能为森林食物基地和狩猎场提供了另一种选择。从目前的研究结果来看,欧洲松毛虫似乎以松果灌木为食物。因此,所研究的两种泥炭灌木植物群落可能为哺乳动物提供了住所和食物。它们的重要性至少在一种具有国家和欧洲保护意义的哺乳动物中得到确立-马蒂斯。因此,有必要继续和扩大对这些遗存群落哺乳动物多样性的监测。
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