INVESTIGADORES
CORBALAN Valeria Elizabeth
artículos
Título:
Assessment of habitat quality for small mammals of the Monte desert, Argentina
Autor/es:
CORBALÁN, V.; TABENI, M.S.; OJEDA, R.
Revista:
MAMMALIAN BIOLOGY
Editorial:
Urban & Fischer ( Elsevier group)
Referencias:
Lugar: München (Alemania); Año: 2006 vol. 71 p. 227 - 237
ISSN:
1616-5047
Resumen:
In the temperate desert of Argentina, the combined action of climatic and anthropic factors has contributed to the formation of a highly heterogeneous landscape. In the central region of the Monte desert, four small mammal species (Eligmodontia typus, Calomys musculinus, Akodon molinae and Graomys griseoflavus) coexist and show different habitat uses in response to spatial variability. Three main habitat types are present in the region: mesquite forest, the creosotebush community and sand dunes. These habitat types are present also in the surrounding grazed area. The objective of this study was to determine habitat quality for these species in a protected area (Reserve MaB Ñacuñán) and in the adjacent grazed area. For each species we estimated demographic parameters that are highly correlated to fitness in each habitat, and for both treatments (protected and grazed). We found that the protected area offered a higher quality habitat than the grazed area for all species, but principally A. molinae and G. griseoflavus. At a local scale, we found that A. molinae and C. musculinus clearly showed higher fitness in the more complex habitats as the creosotebush community and the mesquite forest. In contrast, for E. typus, open and simplest patches, such as sand dunes, were optimal for its survival and reproduction.