Habitat utilization of two muroid species in relation to population outbreaks in southern temperate forests of Chile Uso del hábitat por dos especies de múridos en respuesta a un aumento poblacional (ratada) en los bosques templados del sur de Chile

Large-scale outbreaks of two species of rodents (Oligoryzomys longicaudatus and Abrothrix olivaceus) in response to a large increase in food resources in San Martin Experimental Preserve and in the Peulla area of the Vicente Perez Rosales National Park, were observed during fruiting and seedling of...

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Main Authors: LUZ A GONZALEZ, ROBERTO MURUA, CECILIA JOFRE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2000-09-01
Series:Revista Chilena de Historia Natural
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-078X2000000300012
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spelling doaj-fa2d3a582a8e4647b06079105696d2a52020-11-24T20:43:38ZengBMCRevista Chilena de Historia Natural0716-078X0717-63172000-09-01733489495Habitat utilization of two muroid species in relation to population outbreaks in southern temperate forests of Chile Uso del hábitat por dos especies de múridos en respuesta a un aumento poblacional (ratada) en los bosques templados del sur de ChileLUZ A GONZALEZROBERTO MURUACECILIA JOFRELarge-scale outbreaks of two species of rodents (Oligoryzomys longicaudatus and Abrothrix olivaceus) in response to a large increase in food resources in San Martin Experimental Preserve and in the Peulla area of the Vicente Perez Rosales National Park, were observed during fruiting and seedling of arborescent bamboo (Chusquea spp.). This unique phenomenon enabled the analysis of the effect of increased density on patterns of habitat use by these rodent species with mark-recapture grids in each area. Vegetation analysis was performed at three strata at each capture site. Associations between habitat variables and rodents presence or absence was assessed by using a logistic regressions. Habitat preference was strongly influenced by population density. Vegetation variables were important predictors for the presence of these rodent species only in years of low numbers. The results corroborate the predictions of the Fretwell-Lucas model of habitat selectionhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-078X2000000300012rodent outbreak
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CECILIA JOFRE
Habitat utilization of two muroid species in relation to population outbreaks in southern temperate forests of Chile Uso del hábitat por dos especies de múridos en respuesta a un aumento poblacional (ratada) en los bosques templados del sur de Chile
Revista Chilena de Historia Natural
rodent outbreak
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ROBERTO MURUA
CECILIA JOFRE
author_sort LUZ A GONZALEZ
title Habitat utilization of two muroid species in relation to population outbreaks in southern temperate forests of Chile Uso del hábitat por dos especies de múridos en respuesta a un aumento poblacional (ratada) en los bosques templados del sur de Chile
title_short Habitat utilization of two muroid species in relation to population outbreaks in southern temperate forests of Chile Uso del hábitat por dos especies de múridos en respuesta a un aumento poblacional (ratada) en los bosques templados del sur de Chile
title_full Habitat utilization of two muroid species in relation to population outbreaks in southern temperate forests of Chile Uso del hábitat por dos especies de múridos en respuesta a un aumento poblacional (ratada) en los bosques templados del sur de Chile
title_fullStr Habitat utilization of two muroid species in relation to population outbreaks in southern temperate forests of Chile Uso del hábitat por dos especies de múridos en respuesta a un aumento poblacional (ratada) en los bosques templados del sur de Chile
title_full_unstemmed Habitat utilization of two muroid species in relation to population outbreaks in southern temperate forests of Chile Uso del hábitat por dos especies de múridos en respuesta a un aumento poblacional (ratada) en los bosques templados del sur de Chile
title_sort habitat utilization of two muroid species in relation to population outbreaks in southern temperate forests of chile uso del hábitat por dos especies de múridos en respuesta a un aumento poblacional (ratada) en los bosques templados del sur de chile
publisher BMC
series Revista Chilena de Historia Natural
issn 0716-078X
0717-6317
publishDate 2000-09-01
description Large-scale outbreaks of two species of rodents (Oligoryzomys longicaudatus and Abrothrix olivaceus) in response to a large increase in food resources in San Martin Experimental Preserve and in the Peulla area of the Vicente Perez Rosales National Park, were observed during fruiting and seedling of arborescent bamboo (Chusquea spp.). This unique phenomenon enabled the analysis of the effect of increased density on patterns of habitat use by these rodent species with mark-recapture grids in each area. Vegetation analysis was performed at three strata at each capture site. Associations between habitat variables and rodents presence or absence was assessed by using a logistic regressions. Habitat preference was strongly influenced by population density. Vegetation variables were important predictors for the presence of these rodent species only in years of low numbers. The results corroborate the predictions of the Fretwell-Lucas model of habitat selection
topic rodent outbreak
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-078X2000000300012
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