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К фауне мелких млекопитающих Большеземельской тундры (Ненецкий автономный округ)

К фауне мелких млекопитающих Большеземельской тундры (Ненецкий автономный округ)

Abstract

Изучен видовой состав мелких млекопитающих пяти труднодоступных участков в Большеземельской тундре, два из которых находились в подзоне типичных тундр, два – в подзоне южных кустарниковых тундр и один – на границе типичной и южной тундры. Всего отмечено 9 видов мелких млекопитающих, включая 3 вида землероек и 6 видов полевок, включая 2 вида леммингов. На всех участках в типичной тундре доминировала узкочерепная полевка (Lasiopodomys gregalis), а на участке кустарниковой тундры недалеко от устья реки Печора – красная полевка (Clethrionomys rutilus), которая в типичной тундре вообще не встречена. Проведено сравнение видового состава мелких млекопитающих, зарегистрированного в данном исследовании, с таковым, взятым из литературных источников, описывающим фауну мелких млекопитающих Большеземельской тундры. Сравнение показало, что два вида – обыкновенная бурозубка (Sorex araneus) и малая бурозубка (S. minutus) в последние годы расширили свой ареал к северу примерно на 150 км. Обсуждаются возможные причины этого явления.

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Russian Federation
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бурозубки, полевки, Большеземельская тундра, типичные тундры, видовой состав, мелкие млекопитающие, южные тундры

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