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Продуктивность мелких млекопитающих и их связь с растительным покровом

Продуктивность мелких млекопитающих и их связь с растительным покровом

Abstract

On the basis of long-term observations over population bank vole and an external environment energy needs bank vole on different phases of population cycle are estimated. The most consumption of feedstuff is observed in a phase "growth" as in this phase the greatest number of females participating in reproduction and males; number of young growing small animals, and also feeding females are presented.

На основании многолетних наблюдений за популяцией рыжей полёвки и внешними условиями оценены энергетические потребности рыжей полёвки на разных фазах популяционного цикла. Наибольшее потребление кормов наблюдается в фазу «рост», так как именно в эту фазу наибольшее число участвующих в размножении самок и самцов, число молодых растущих зверьков, в также лактирующих самок.

Keywords

ДИНАМИКА ЧИСЛЕННОСТИ, ДЕМОГРАФИЧЕСКАЯ СТРУКТУРА, потребляемая энергия

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