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Diet shift in bank voles induced by competition from grey-sided voles?
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作者 Magnus MAGNUSSON Gustaf SAMELIUS +1 位作者 Birger HÖRNFELDT frauke ecke 《Integrative Zoology》 SCIE CSCD 2019年第4期376-382,共7页
Grey-sided voles(Myodes rufocanus)and bank voles(Myodes glareolus)co-exist in boreal forests in north­ern Scandinavia.Previous studies suggest that the 2 species interact interspecifically,the grey-sided vole be&... Grey-sided voles(Myodes rufocanus)and bank voles(Myodes glareolus)co-exist in boreal forests in north­ern Scandinavia.Previous studies suggest that the 2 species interact interspecifically,the grey-sided vole be­ing the dominant species.We tested the hypothesis that bank voles shift their diet due to competition with the dominant grey-sided vole by studying stable isotope ratios in both species.Muscle samples were taken from voles in patches of old forest occupied by only bank voles and patches of old forest occupied by both grey-sid­ed voles and bank voles.We found that:(i)stable isotope ratios of bank voles differed in areas with and with­out grey-sided voles;and that(ii)the stable isotope ratios of bank voles were more similar to those of grey-sid­ed voles in areas where grey-sided voles were absent.Our data suggests that grey-sided voles forced bank voles to change their diet due to interspecific competition. 展开更多
关键词 COMPETITION diet shift Myodes glareolus Myodes rufocanus stable isotopes
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