Rasprostranjenost i ekološke potrebe vrsta puhova koje žive u Mađarskoj

Abstract

The distribution of three Hungarian dormouse species (Muscardinus avellanarius, Myoxus glis, Dryomys nitedula) is shown. The authors compare their data with maps of natural vegetation of Hungary, and indicate the original habitat requirements for each species. According to this, the most common and most adaptive species is Muscardinus avellanarius. The authors also examined human affected habitats using live-traps at 12 sites in the country during 1995 and 1996. The hazel dormouse provided the largest number of captures, natural habitats were mostly inhabited by the fat dormouse and the forest dormouse was the rarest in traps and occurred in human affected habitats only.The distribution of three Hungarian dormouse species (Muscardinus avellanarius, Myoxus glis, Dryomys nitedula) is shown. The authors compare their data with maps of natural vegetation of Hungary, and indicate the original habitat requirements for each species. According to this, the most common and most adaptive species is Muscardinus avellanarius. The authors also examined human affected habitats using live-traps at 12 sites in the country during 1995 and 1996. The hazel dormouse provided the largest number of captures, natural habitats were mostly inhabited by the fat dormouse and the forest dormouse was the rarest in traps and occurred in human affected habitats only

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