Movements of small mammals in the heterogeneous landscape

作者: Jakub Szacki , Anna Liro

DOI: 10.1007/BF00141436

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摘要: Distances and directions of Apodemus agrarius Clethrionomus glareolus movements were studied using snap traps colored bait. The longest distances traversed exceeded 1500 m. Some movement significantly more common. High variability in the number captures along traplines suggests distinct routes. Small mammals appear to base their on landscape not individual biotopes.

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