Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Feb 2015)
RADIO TELEMETRY OF THE SIBERIAN FLYING SQUIRREL (PTEROMYS VOLANS L.) IN THE SOUTHWEST OF THE ARKHANGELSK REGION: THE FIRST RESULTS
Abstract
Radio telemetry of the Siberian flying squirrels was organized for the first time in the territory of Russia during the winter period in 2012-2013 in the Southwest of the Arkhangelsk region (N61 СШ5'09" E040°14'46"). The sizes of winter individual sites of dwelling (3.66 hectares), the average distance of the male flying squirrel from the shelter during the night (49.4 ± 35.3 m, n = 78) and the maximum removal during the rut (1282 m) are revealed. The structure of habitats in the action area, available (in a radius of 100 m from the shelters) and adjacent territories (at a distance of 100-150 m from the shelters), and in the survey area is studied. It is established that the flying squirrel is very selective in choosing the habitats. Mixed spruce-dominated forests (of 65 and 100 years) prevailed in the action area and available territories. The flying squirrel avoided birch-dominated forests, middle-aged forests, young growths, open habitats and forests damaged by felling.
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