Interspecific Interactions as a Factor of Limitation of Geographical Distribution: Evidence Obtained by Modeling Home Ranges of Vole Twin Species Microtus Arvalis – M. Levis (Rodentia, Microtidae)

Abstract Based on the maximum entropy modeling algorithm and using 12 environmental variables, we modeled the distribution of the vole twin species Microtus arvalis and M. levis, with particular attention to regions where the species overlap. For both species models performances were considered “exc...

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Published in:Vestnik Zoologii
Main Authors: Mezhzherin, S. V., Lashkova, E. I., Kozinenko, I. I., Rashevskaya, A. V., Tytar, V. M.
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spelling crdegruyter:10.1515/vzoo-2017-0051 2023-05-15T17:12:28+02:00 Interspecific Interactions as a Factor of Limitation of Geographical Distribution: Evidence Obtained by Modeling Home Ranges of Vole Twin Species Microtus Arvalis – M. Levis (Rodentia, Microtidae) Mezhzherin, S. V. Lashkova, E. I. Kozinenko, I. I. Rashevskaya, A. V. Tytar, V. M. 2017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/vzoo-2017-0051 http://content.sciendo.com/view/journals/vzoo/51/5/article-p429.xml http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/vzoo.2017.51.issue-5/vzoo-2017-0051/vzoo-2017-0051.pdf unknown Walter de Gruyter GmbH http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 CC-BY-NC-ND Vestnik Zoologii volume 51, issue 5, page 429-434 ISSN 2073-2333 Animal Science and Zoology Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics journal-article 2017 crdegruyter https://doi.org/10.1515/vzoo-2017-0051 2022-04-14T05:09:33Z Abstract Based on the maximum entropy modeling algorithm and using 12 environmental variables, we modeled the distribution of the vole twin species Microtus arvalis and M. levis, with particular attention to regions where the species overlap. For both species models performances were considered “excellent” (AUC > 0.9), although some occurrences appeared in areas of low habitat suitability, whereas in some areas of predicted high habitat suitability there were no occurrences. Apparently, both species do not fully occupy areas predicted to be favorable in terms of habitat suitability and persistence. Th e cause for such restriction are not the considered factors (including bioclimatic), but competitive interactions that prevent individuals of one species from expanding within the home range of the other. Contributions of the considered environmental variables for generating the potential distribution prediction were distinguished: for M. arvalis net primary production alone made the largest contribution (42 %), whereas for M. levis there was a cumulative effect of a number of factors. Article in Journal/Newspaper Microtus arvalis De Gruyter (via Crossref) Vestnik Zoologii 51 5 429 434
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Lashkova, E. I.
Kozinenko, I. I.
Rashevskaya, A. V.
Tytar, V. M.
Interspecific Interactions as a Factor of Limitation of Geographical Distribution: Evidence Obtained by Modeling Home Ranges of Vole Twin Species Microtus Arvalis – M. Levis (Rodentia, Microtidae)
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
description Abstract Based on the maximum entropy modeling algorithm and using 12 environmental variables, we modeled the distribution of the vole twin species Microtus arvalis and M. levis, with particular attention to regions where the species overlap. For both species models performances were considered “excellent” (AUC > 0.9), although some occurrences appeared in areas of low habitat suitability, whereas in some areas of predicted high habitat suitability there were no occurrences. Apparently, both species do not fully occupy areas predicted to be favorable in terms of habitat suitability and persistence. Th e cause for such restriction are not the considered factors (including bioclimatic), but competitive interactions that prevent individuals of one species from expanding within the home range of the other. Contributions of the considered environmental variables for generating the potential distribution prediction were distinguished: for M. arvalis net primary production alone made the largest contribution (42 %), whereas for M. levis there was a cumulative effect of a number of factors.
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author Mezhzherin, S. V.
Lashkova, E. I.
Kozinenko, I. I.
Rashevskaya, A. V.
Tytar, V. M.
author_facet Mezhzherin, S. V.
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title Interspecific Interactions as a Factor of Limitation of Geographical Distribution: Evidence Obtained by Modeling Home Ranges of Vole Twin Species Microtus Arvalis – M. Levis (Rodentia, Microtidae)
title_short Interspecific Interactions as a Factor of Limitation of Geographical Distribution: Evidence Obtained by Modeling Home Ranges of Vole Twin Species Microtus Arvalis – M. Levis (Rodentia, Microtidae)
title_full Interspecific Interactions as a Factor of Limitation of Geographical Distribution: Evidence Obtained by Modeling Home Ranges of Vole Twin Species Microtus Arvalis – M. Levis (Rodentia, Microtidae)
title_fullStr Interspecific Interactions as a Factor of Limitation of Geographical Distribution: Evidence Obtained by Modeling Home Ranges of Vole Twin Species Microtus Arvalis – M. Levis (Rodentia, Microtidae)
title_full_unstemmed Interspecific Interactions as a Factor of Limitation of Geographical Distribution: Evidence Obtained by Modeling Home Ranges of Vole Twin Species Microtus Arvalis – M. Levis (Rodentia, Microtidae)
title_sort interspecific interactions as a factor of limitation of geographical distribution: evidence obtained by modeling home ranges of vole twin species microtus arvalis – m. levis (rodentia, microtidae)
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