Rodent assemblage in a habitat mosaic within the Valley Thicket vegetation of the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa |
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Authors: | Boris Kry tufek ,Werner Haberl, Rod M. Baxter |
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Affiliation: | Science and Research Centre, University of Primorska, Garibaldijeva 1, SI-6000 Koper, Slovenia;, Hamburgerstrasse 11/17, A-1050 Wien, Austria;and Department of Zoology, University of Fort Hare, Private Bag X1314, Alice 5700, South Africa |
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Abstract: | We sampled small mammal assemblage in a mosaic of Valley Thicket vegetation in the Great Fish River Reserve during the summers of 2001 and 2002. Assemblage was dominated by seven rodent species with a single nonrodent species (Elephantulus edwardii) in the 357 trapped specimens. Rhabdomys dilectus was the most abundant in both years, followed by Mus minutoides (ranking 2nd in 2001) and Mastomys coucha (2nd in 2002). These three species, which are widespread generalists, made up 85.0% of the total rodent catch in 2001 and 74.3% in 2002. Individual species were captured on 2–14 sites of a total of 17 and M. minutoides was the most widespread. The majority of samples consisted of two (ten sites in a pooled sample for 2 years) or three species (ten sites). Significant morphological structuring was found only in two‐species samples. Species turnover was high both among sites and between the 2 years. We found no evidence of significant nested structure which would suggest hierarchical sets of ecological relationships among the species. Vegetation structure explained better than species interactions, the population variables in the rodent assemblage. |
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Keywords: | morphological structuring nested pattern species diversity species turnover |
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