弗吉尼亚东南部两个小型哺乳动物群落演替过程中的组成变化

R. K. Rose, Robyn M. Nadolny, Jay P. Kiser, Stephen E. Rice, Heather Green Salamone, Jana Eggleston, H. Gaff
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研究了切萨皮克南部2个小型哺乳动物群落在8年和9年生态演替期间的组成变化。维吉尼亚州。我们每个月在大小和历史相似的网格上进行活体诱捕,发现家鼠是其中一个网格的早期殖民者,而不是另一个网格。在整个研究中,两种食草啮齿动物和食草东方收获鼠在两个网格上都具有数字优势。一些物种在一个网格上很早就消失了,但在另一个网格上却坚持到了最后。两种树栖小型哺乳动物,金足鼠和白足鼠,在不同地点之间最容易预测,出现在第8年,在网格上出现了重要的木质元素之后。在生态演替的第4年到第6年之间,小型哺乳动物的丰度最高(也可能是最大的总生物量)。
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Compositional Changes in Two Small Mammal Communities During Succession in Southeastern Virginia
Changes in the composition of two small mammal communities were studied during 8 and 9 years of ecological succession in southern Chesapeake. Virginia. Using monthly live-trapping on grids of similar size and history since their abandonment as agricultural fields, we learned that house mice were early colonists on one grid but not the other. Two species of herbivorous rodent and the granivorous eastern harvest mouse were numerically dominant on both grids across the study. Some species disappeared early on one grid but persisted to the end at the other. The two arboreal small mammals, golden and white-footed mice, were most predictable between sites, showing up at year 8, after significant woody elements were present on the grids. The greatest abundances of small mammals (and probably greatest total biomass too) were seen between years 4 and 6 of ecological succession.
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