Новые данные о суслике малом (Citellus pygmaeus Pall.) Северного Кавказа

A new settlement of Citellus pygmaeus P a l l., found on Jinalskian ridge, in the Podkumok and Malka interfluve (to the South-East of Kislovodsk), is of the plain origin. The animals inhabit the upper band of the above-mentioned ridge within the limits from 1000 to 1400 m above the sea level. Many...

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Datum:1973
Hauptverfasser: Иванов, И.В., Темботов, А.К.
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Sprache:Russian
Veröffentlicht: Інститут зоології ім. І.І. Шмальгаузена НАН України 1973
Schriftenreihe:Вестник зоологии
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Zusammenfassung:A new settlement of Citellus pygmaeus P a l l., found on Jinalskian ridge, in the Podkumok and Malka interfluve (to the South-East of Kislovodsk), is of the plain origin. The animals inhabit the upper band of the above-mentioned ridge within the limits from 1000 to 1400 m above the sea level. Many peculiarities of C. pygmaeus P all. life and some morphophysiological indices testify to the young age and plain origin of this Jinalskian population. An analysis of morphophysiological indices in different populations of C. pygmaeus P a 1 1. from the Northern Caucasus carried out in 1970 confirms once more the opinion of some authors on the presence in the animals of two levels of adaptation to the high-mountain conditions as well as the opinion of the article's authors on the possibility of settling the high-mountains of the Central Caucasus with the plain species under modern lands¬cape conditions.