Dynamics of mouse-like rodent communities in anthropogenically disturbed territories of the Southeast of Western Siberia (Kemerovo Region, Russia)

The research was designed to study the dynamics of mouse-like rodent communities in the area of self-organized vegetation, which had undergone clear-cut deforestation. The research is based on the results of continuous monitoring conducted from 1978 to 2018. Pitfall traps were the key method of catc...

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Автори: Ilyashenko, V. B., Luchnikova, E. M., Danilov, V. N., Kovalevsky, A. V., Zubko, K. S.
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Опубліковано: Publishing House "Akademperiodyka" of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 2020
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spelling zoodiv-article-1052023-03-22T18:55:39Z Dynamics of mouse-like rodent communities in anthropogenically disturbed territories of the Southeast of Western Siberia (Kemerovo Region, Russia) Ilyashenko, V. B. Luchnikova, E. M. Danilov, V. N. Kovalevsky, A. V. Zubko, K. S. Small mammals’ communities rodents long-term dynamics felling successions The research was designed to study the dynamics of mouse-like rodent communities in the area of self-organized vegetation, which had undergone clear-cut deforestation. The research is based on the results of continuous monitoring conducted from 1978 to 2018. Pitfall traps were the key method of catching small mammals throughout the monitoring period.We used Simpson’s Diversity Index to quantify species diversity. The community similarity was evaluated by shares of species through Czekanowski-Sørensen Index. The studies were carried out in the vicinity of the biological station Azhendarovo (54 ° 45ʹ N, 87 ° 01ʹ E) located on the territory of the Kuznetsk-Salair mountain region, in the area where forest-steppe of the Kuznetsk Hollow changes to dark coniferous taiga on the foothills of the Kuznetsk Alatau. The results of the studies showed that natural primeval communities of the taiga zone before deforestation were characterized by a multidominant structure. After the deforestation, the structure changed. The composition of dominant species in the recovering areas of cut-down taiga began to approach to the original state 40 years after the deforestation. Meadow communities followed the path of transformation, having no analogs in the initial period and were characterized by a significant amount of ruderal vegetation. Publishing House "Akademperiodyka" of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 2020-11-16 Article Article application/pdf https://ojs.akademperiodyka.org.ua/index.php/Zoodiversity/article/view/105 10.15407/zoo2020.06.487 Zoodiversity; Vol. 54 No. 6 (2020): Zoodiversity Zoodiversity (Vestnik Zoologii); Том 54 № 6 (2020): Zoodiversity 2707-7268 2707-725X 10.15407/zoo2020.06 en https://ojs.akademperiodyka.org.ua/index.php/Zoodiversity/article/view/105/55 Copyright (c) 2020 V. B. Ilyashenko, E. M. Luchnikova, V. N. Danilov, A. V. Kovalevsky, K. S. Zubko https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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topic Small mammals’ communities
rodents
long-term dynamics
felling
successions
spellingShingle Small mammals’ communities
rodents
long-term dynamics
felling
successions
Ilyashenko, V. B.
Luchnikova, E. M.
Danilov, V. N.
Kovalevsky, A. V.
Zubko, K. S.
Dynamics of mouse-like rodent communities in anthropogenically disturbed territories of the Southeast of Western Siberia (Kemerovo Region, Russia)
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long-term dynamics
felling
successions
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author Ilyashenko, V. B.
Luchnikova, E. M.
Danilov, V. N.
Kovalevsky, A. V.
Zubko, K. S.
author_facet Ilyashenko, V. B.
Luchnikova, E. M.
Danilov, V. N.
Kovalevsky, A. V.
Zubko, K. S.
author_sort Ilyashenko, V. B.
title Dynamics of mouse-like rodent communities in anthropogenically disturbed territories of the Southeast of Western Siberia (Kemerovo Region, Russia)
title_short Dynamics of mouse-like rodent communities in anthropogenically disturbed territories of the Southeast of Western Siberia (Kemerovo Region, Russia)
title_full Dynamics of mouse-like rodent communities in anthropogenically disturbed territories of the Southeast of Western Siberia (Kemerovo Region, Russia)
title_fullStr Dynamics of mouse-like rodent communities in anthropogenically disturbed territories of the Southeast of Western Siberia (Kemerovo Region, Russia)
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics of mouse-like rodent communities in anthropogenically disturbed territories of the Southeast of Western Siberia (Kemerovo Region, Russia)
title_sort dynamics of mouse-like rodent communities in anthropogenically disturbed territories of the southeast of western siberia (kemerovo region, russia)
description The research was designed to study the dynamics of mouse-like rodent communities in the area of self-organized vegetation, which had undergone clear-cut deforestation. The research is based on the results of continuous monitoring conducted from 1978 to 2018. Pitfall traps were the key method of catching small mammals throughout the monitoring period.We used Simpson’s Diversity Index to quantify species diversity. The community similarity was evaluated by shares of species through Czekanowski-Sørensen Index. The studies were carried out in the vicinity of the biological station Azhendarovo (54 ° 45ʹ N, 87 ° 01ʹ E) located on the territory of the Kuznetsk-Salair mountain region, in the area where forest-steppe of the Kuznetsk Hollow changes to dark coniferous taiga on the foothills of the Kuznetsk Alatau. The results of the studies showed that natural primeval communities of the taiga zone before deforestation were characterized by a multidominant structure. After the deforestation, the structure changed. The composition of dominant species in the recovering areas of cut-down taiga began to approach to the original state 40 years after the deforestation. Meadow communities followed the path of transformation, having no analogs in the initial period and were characterized by a significant amount of ruderal vegetation.
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