Fig. 1 in 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)
Fig. 1. Potential distribution of the Common vole Microtus arvalis. White circles are georeferenced occurrences of genetically identified individuals; black indicates areas of maximum habitat suitability, white are areas of lowest suitability. Published as part of Mezhzherin, S. V., Lashkova, E. I.,...
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Summary: | Fig. 1. Potential distribution of the Common vole Microtus arvalis. White circles are georeferenced occurrences of genetically identified individuals; black indicates areas of maximum habitat suitability, white are areas of lowest suitability. Published as part of Mezhzherin, S. V., Lashkova, E. I., Kozinenko, I. I., Rashevskaya, A. V. & Tytar, V. M., 2017, 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), pp. 429-434 in Vestnik Zoologii 51 (5) on page 431, DOI:10.1515/vzoo-2017-0051, http://zenodo.org/record/6454393 |
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