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The Food Resource Status and Nutrition Selectivity in the Midday Gerbil (Meriones meridianus) in Arid Conditions of the Northwestern Caspian Region
In 2015–2018, a study was made of the species composition, productivity of the vegetation cover and the composition of the diet of midday gerbil in the arid zone of the Northwestern Caspian Sea region. Midday gerbils use all types of available food in their diet, but the food can vary significantly in percentage in different seasons of the year. Using the method of cuticular–scatological analysis, it was shown that in the spring the largest share in the diet of gerbils is made up by Lapulla squarrosa (K = 15.97), Hordéum vulgáre (K = 9.5), and Medicago sativa (K = 5.4) and in summer by Poa bulbosa (K = 12.3), Amaranthus albus (K = 3.5), and Agropyron sibiricum (K = 4.3). In autumn, high rates of selectivity are characteristic of Poa bulbosa (K = 13.2). In winter, midday gerbils feed mainly on the seeds of Amaranthus albus (K = 11.2) and Agropyron sibiricum (K = 2.5), as well as Poa bulbosa (K = 14.3). In winter, there is almost no selectivity in the diet of midday gerbils and they use all the food available at this time of the year. Basically, the diet of the gerbil is made up by xerophytic vegetation species.
期刊介绍:
Arid Ecosystems publishes original scientific research articles on desert and semidesert ecosystems and environment:systematic studies of arid territories: climate changes, water supply of territories, soils as ecological factors of ecosystems state and dynamics in different scales (from local to global);systematic studies of arid ecosystems: composition and structure, diversity, ecology; paleohistory; dynamics under anthropogenic and natural factors impact, including climate changes; studying of bioresources and biodiversity, and development of the mapping methods;arid ecosystems protection: development of the theory and methods of degradation prevention and monitoring; desert ecosystems rehabilitation;problems of desertification: theoretical and practical issues of modern aridization processes under anthropogenic impact and global climate changes.