Microhabitat partitioning of <em>Apodemus flavicollis</em> and <em>Myodes glareolus</em> in the sub-montane Alps: a preliminary assessment
Interspecific competition can cause partitioning in habitat use by sympatric species. This study gives a preliminary contribution to the understanding of microhabitat partitioning of <em>Apodemus flavicollis</em> and <em>Myodes glareolus</em> i...
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doaj-c28593cfa63e4c27abb5f1b01f25ff982020-11-25T03:23:09ZengAssociazione Teriologica ItalianaHystrix, the Italian Journal of Mammalogy0394-19141825-52722011-02-0121210.4404/hystrix-21.2-4458Microhabitat partitioning of <em>Apodemus flavicollis</em> and <em>Myodes glareolus</em> in the sub-montane Alps: a preliminary assessmentSabine Marlene HilleAlessio MortellitiInterspecific competition can cause partitioning in habitat use by sympatric species. This study gives a preliminary contribution to the understanding of microhabitat partitioning of <em>Apodemus flavicollis</em> and <em>Myodes glareolus</em> in sub-montane habitats. A total<br />of 1000 trap nights in the subalpine forest in the Austrian &Ouml;tscher mountain showed that high- and low-tree cover, high-shrub cover, plot location in or out of the forest, and distance from the forest edge were the variables which discriminated the sites of capture of the two species. <em>A. flavicollis</em> seemed to be more associated with the forest edge than <em>M. glareolus</em>, which, in contrast, preferred areas well within the forest with high tree and shrub cover. Our results suggest that the two species show some level of partitioning according to microhabitat structure. http://www.italian-journal-of-mammalogy.it/article/view/4458ecologywood mousebank voleforestdiscriminant function analysis |
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Sabine Marlene Hille Alessio Mortelliti Microhabitat partitioning of <em>Apodemus flavicollis</em> and <em>Myodes glareolus</em> in the sub-montane Alps: a preliminary assessment Hystrix, the Italian Journal of Mammalogy ecology wood mouse bank vole forest discriminant function analysis |
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Sabine Marlene Hille Alessio Mortelliti |
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Microhabitat partitioning of <em>Apodemus flavicollis</em> and <em>Myodes glareolus</em> in the sub-montane Alps: a preliminary assessment |
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Microhabitat partitioning of <em>Apodemus flavicollis</em> and <em>Myodes glareolus</em> in the sub-montane Alps: a preliminary assessment |
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Microhabitat partitioning of <em>Apodemus flavicollis</em> and <em>Myodes glareolus</em> in the sub-montane Alps: a preliminary assessment |
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Microhabitat partitioning of <em>Apodemus flavicollis</em> and <em>Myodes glareolus</em> in the sub-montane Alps: a preliminary assessment |
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Microhabitat partitioning of <em>Apodemus flavicollis</em> and <em>Myodes glareolus</em> in the sub-montane Alps: a preliminary assessment |
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microhabitat partitioning of <em>apodemus flavicollis</em> and <em>myodes glareolus</em> in the sub-montane alps: a preliminary assessment |
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Associazione Teriologica Italiana |
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Hystrix, the Italian Journal of Mammalogy |
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0394-1914 1825-5272 |
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2011-02-01 |
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Interspecific competition can cause partitioning in habitat use by sympatric species. This study gives a preliminary contribution to the understanding of microhabitat partitioning of <em>Apodemus flavicollis</em> and <em>Myodes glareolus</em> in sub-montane habitats. A total<br />of 1000 trap nights in the subalpine forest in the Austrian &Ouml;tscher mountain showed that high- and low-tree cover, high-shrub cover, plot location in or out of the forest, and distance from the forest edge were the variables which discriminated the sites of capture of the two species. <em>A. flavicollis</em> seemed to be more associated with the forest edge than <em>M. glareolus</em>, which, in contrast, preferred areas well within the forest with high tree and shrub cover. Our results suggest that the two species show some level of partitioning according to microhabitat structure. |
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ecology wood mouse bank vole forest discriminant function analysis |
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http://www.italian-journal-of-mammalogy.it/article/view/4458 |
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