Galindo Carlos, Krebs Charles J
Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia, V6T-1W5, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
Institute of Animal Resource Ecology, University of British Columbia, V6T-1W5, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
Oecologia. 1985 Jun;66(3):430-436. doi: 10.1007/BF00378311.
We investigated how far competitive interactions influence the use of habitats and relative abundance of two species of Microtus in the southwestern Yukon. We worked in the ecotone between alpine tundra and subalpine shrub tundra where populations of singing voles (Microtus miurus) and tundra voles (M. oeconomus) overlap little.We removed tundra voles from shrub tundra on one live-trapping area to look at the effect on the contiguous population of singing voles in alpine tundra. The removal of tundra voles did not affect the distribution or relative abundance of singing voles. The spatial distribution of these species and their movements within habitats suggest that they have a strong habitat preference.Populations of small mammals in the area are extremely dynamic and the relative importance of competitive interactions may change as density varies. At present we have no evidence that competition affects habitat use in M. miurus.
我们研究了竞争相互作用在多大程度上影响了育空地区西南部两种田鼠对栖息地的利用以及相对丰度。我们在高山苔原和亚高山灌木苔原之间的生态交错带开展研究,在这里,歌田鼠(Microtus miurus)和苔原田鼠(M. oeconomus)的种群很少重叠。我们在一个活捕区域的灌木苔原中移除了苔原田鼠,以观察对高山苔原中相邻歌田鼠种群的影响。苔原田鼠的移除并未影响歌田鼠的分布或相对丰度。这些物种的空间分布及其在栖息地内的移动表明它们具有强烈的栖息地偏好。该地区小型哺乳动物的种群极其动态,竞争相互作用的相对重要性可能会随着密度的变化而改变。目前,我们没有证据表明竞争会影响歌田鼠对栖息地的利用。