121. The status of a rare phylogeographic lineage of the vulnerable European souslik Spermophilus citellus, endemic to central MacedoniaBoris Kryštufek, Peter Glasnović, Svetozar Petkovski, 2012, kratki znanstveni prispevek Opis: The conversion of grasslands for agriculture has triggered a serious decline of the European ground squirrel or souslik Spermophilus citellus, categorized as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List since 1996. The Jakupica phylogeographic lineage of central Macedonia is the smallest of the three major evolutionary lines of the European souslik. This lineage is an important reservoir of within-species diversity and should be regarded as an independent unit for conservation management purposes. It is endemic to Mount Jakupica, where it lives in mountain pastures at 1,500-2,250m altitude. The total area occupied by sousliks (884 ha) is fragmented and 94% of individuals occur in four colonies. Densities (0.8-5.5 adults ha-1) are lower than those reported elsewhere for the species, with the total population probably ,2,000 adults. One large colony, reportedly of c. 1,000 sousliks, was decimated in 2007 by a catastrophic fire and had still not recovered bz 2010. A steady decline in livestock grazing, together with the predicted advance of the tree line as a consequence of climate change, will probably reduce the optimal habitat for the souslik and negatively affect population fitness. Monitoring needs to be implemented, at least for the largest colonies, to provide early warning of any declines Ključne besede: Spermophilus citellus, souslik, European souslik, density, endemic, distance sampling, fragmentation, Macedonia Objavljeno v RUP: 15.10.2013; Ogledov: 4109; Prenosov: 69 Povezava na celotno besedilo |
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123. Management športnega društvaVladoša Nižetič, 2005, diplomsko delo Ključne besede: športno društvo, Rokometni klub Piran, politika, management, dejavnosti, usmeritve, urejenost, sredstva, strateško načrtovanje, diplomska dela Objavljeno v RUP: 15.10.2013; Ogledov: 3474; Prenosov: 122 Povezava na celotno besedilo Gradivo ima več datotek! Več... |
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125. Mitochondrial cytochrome b sequences resolve the taxonomy of field mice (Apodemus) in the western Balkan refugiumBoris Kryštufek, Martina Lužnik, Elena Bužan, 2012, izvirni znanstveni članek Opis: Apodemus sylvaticus stankovici, described from the topographically rough landscape of the western Balkan glacial refugium, was recently proposed as being either a junior synonym of Apodemus flavicollis or a species on its own right. To untangle this taxonomic vagueness, we sequenced complete cytochrome b gene in 28 field mice collected at 12 locations in the mountains of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, western Macedonia and northern Greece. Samples yielded 27 new haplotypes which clustered into two distinct groups. One of these clades also included the reference haplotype of A. flavicollis, while another cluster emerged as being identical with the reference sample for A. sylvaticus. As is common in Apodemus, both species retrieved in our analysis were characterized by low levels of intraspecific variation (0.4- 0.9%) as opposed to a high level of differentiation between them (8.0-10.0%); therefore, the taxonomic classification of our material was without doubt. We found no evidence regarding the presence of an additional cryptic species in the mountains of the western Balkans. The very similar values of genetic variability in the two species imply their common evolutionary history of a long-term coexistence in the western Balkan refugium Ključne besede: Mice, Apodemus flavicollis, Apodemus sylvaticus, Apodemus stankovici, molecular taxonomy Objavljeno v RUP: 15.10.2013; Ogledov: 4468; Prenosov: 93 Povezava na celotno besedilo |
126. Species richness and distribution of non-volant small mammals along an elevational gradient on a Mediterranean mountainBoris Kryštufek, Nataša Režek Donev, Janko Skok, 2011, izvirni znanstveni članek Opis: We explored the alpha and gamma patterns in species richness of non-volant small mammals on Mt. Snežnik (sea level: 1796 m) on the northern edge of the Mediterranean Basin. A total of 2871 individuals were sampled belonging to 23 different species of rodents and soricomorphs. Two estimates of true species richness (sample-based rarefaction and abundance-based coverage estimator of species richness, ACE) yielded very similar values to empirical data. The empirical number of species varied between 4 and 11 per station in alpha-richness and between 5 and 17 per 200 m elevational interval in gamma-richness. The 95% confidence intervals for ACE overlapped between elevations in both data sets, hence not a single sampling site or elevational interval emerged statistically richest or poorest in the number of species. The two patterns responded to elevation in a very different way but any of the curves was decidedly humped. The mid-domain effect predictions failed to reproduce the pattern of observed or estimated species richness, and hence the ranges were located non-randomly along the elevational gradient. The pattern of distribution and diversity is supposedly generated by the environmental variables correlated to the elevation, which vary in a non-random manner with elevation Objavljeno v RUP: 15.10.2013; Ogledov: 3655; Prenosov: 85 Povezava na celotno besedilo |
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