ÁREAS DE ACCIÓN EN UN ENSAMBLE DE ROEDORES DEL DESIERTO DEL MONTE (MENDOZA, ARGENTINA)

作者: Ricardo A. Ojeda , Valeria E. Corbalán

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关键词: GeographyHabitatEligmodontia typusHome rangeRange (biology)Graomys griseoflavusEcologyPopulation densityPopulationAkodon molinae

摘要: Home range of a rodent population in the Monte desert (Mendoza, Argen- tina. In central portion four small species coexist: Graomys griseoflavus, Akodon molinae, Eligmodontia typus, and Calomys musculinus. Using Convex Polygon Method, we assessed home these at different habitats made comparisons among species, between sexes seasons year. We found that did not differ but there is tendency to increase size as corporal increases. Overlapping was year, probably due densities, constant along Habitat type sex affect only for G. griseoflavus A. respectively.

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