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The development of mice and voles in an oak forest with a surplus of acorns
Authors:J Margaletic  M Glava? and W B?umler
Institution:(1) Department of Forest Protection and Wildlife Management, Faculty of Forestry, University of Zagreb, Croatia;(2) Department of Forest Management, Faculty of Forestry, University of Zagreb, Croatia;(3) Lehrstuhl für Tierökologie, Technische Universität München (TUM), Germany;
Abstract:130emsp14kg of acorns of Common Oak (Quercus robur L.) were distributed on an area of 1.44emsp14ha in an oak forest near Zagreb (Croatia), where acorns were lacking. The influence of this surplus of food on the development of mice and voles was observed from September 1999 till February 2000 on the experimental plot and on an untreated control area before and after offering the acorns. The Redbacked Vole Clethrionomys glareolus was the most abundant and dominant species in both observed areas. After distribution of the acorns, all species of mice, e.thinspg. the Yellownecked Fieldmouse Apodemus flavicollis, the Longtailed Fieldmouse A. sylvaticus, and the Striped Field Mouse A. agrarius, increased up to 4 times in number on the area treated with a surplus of acorns. On the same area, however, all species of voles, e.thinspg. the Redbacked Vole C. glareolus, the Field Vole Microtus agrestis, and the Common Vole M. arvalis, decreased. The numbers of captured and recaptured rodents before and after offering acorns on the treated and the untreated control area were compared by statistical analysis (Chi2-test). The results show how food can influence the competitive relations between mice and voles.
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