Structure of small rodent communities in orchards from the central part of the Republic of Moldova and Bacau district, Romania
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NISTREANU, Victoria, PARASCHIV, Dalia, LARION, Alina, SYTNIC, Veaceslav. Structure of small rodent communities in orchards from the central part of the Republic of Moldova and Bacau district, Romania. In: Sustainable use and protection of animal world in the context of climate change: dedicated to the 75th anniversary from the creation of the first research subdivisions and 60th from the foundation of the Institute of Zoology, Ed. 10, 16-17 septembrie 2021, Chișinău. Chișinău: Institutul de Zoologie, 2021, Ediția 10, pp. 334-340. ISBN 978-9975-157-82-7. DOI: https://doi.org/10.53937/icz10.2021.55
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Sustainable use and protection of animal world in the context of climate change
Ediția 10, 2021
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10, Chișinău, Moldova, 16-17 septembrie 2021

Structure of small rodent communities in orchards from the central part of the Republic of Moldova and Bacau district, Romania

DOI:https://doi.org/10.53937/icz10.2021.55
CZU: 599.32:591.9(478+498)

Pag. 334-340

Nistreanu Victoria1, Paraschiv Dalia2, Larion Alina1, Sytnic Veaceslav1
 
1 Institute of Zoology,
2 Museum Complex of Natural Sciences, Bacau
 
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Disponibil în IBN: 25 septembrie 2021


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The studies were performed in the period 2008-2015 in orchards from the central part of the Republic of Moldova and Bacău County, Romania. In both areas 12 species rodent were registered, of which in central Moldova orchards the species R. norvegicus and P. subterraneus were not registered, while in Bacau orchards the species A. uralensis, M. rossiaemeridionalis and D. nitedula weren’t recorded. In CM orchards the dominant species was M. rossiaemeridionalis with about 30%, followed by A. sylvaticus and A. flavicollis. In BC orchards the dominant species was A. flavicollis with more that 41%, followed by A. sylvaticus and M. arvalis.The analysis of demographic structure in spring period showed a high proportion of reproductive females in all species, being the highest at M. rossiaemeridionalis in CM orchard and in A. flavicollis in BC orchard. The share of young individuals constituted up to 40% depending on the species being the highest at M. rossiaemeridionalis in CM orchard and in A. flavicollis in BC orchard. A significant difference in the area of the individual sectors of M.rossiaemeridionalis males and females in the orchard in summer (t = 3.46) and autumn (t = 3.39) was established, as well as for A. sylvaticus in the spring and summer period (t = 2.06; 2.03), and for A.uralensis in spring and autumn (t = 2.99; 3.44).