Seasonal variations in small mammal-landscape associations in temperate agroecosystems: A study case in Buenos Aires province, central Argentina

We studied the associations between small mammal assemblages and patterns of land use and landscape structure, and their seasonal variations in temperate agroecosystems. We collected barn owl, Tyto alba, pellets from nest sites located in the Pampean region included in Buenos Aires province (36 site...

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spelling paper:paper_00251461_v76_n4_p399_Fischer2023-06-08T14:52:45Z Seasonal variations in small mammal-landscape associations in temperate agroecosystems: A study case in Buenos Aires province, central Argentina Agricultural intensification Land use Owl pellets Pampas Sigmodontine rodents agricultural ecosystem agricultural intensification food storage grassland land use change landscape structure nest site raptor relative abundance rodent satellite imagery seasonal variation temperate environment Argentina Buenos Aires [Argentina] Pampas We studied the associations between small mammal assemblages and patterns of land use and landscape structure, and their seasonal variations in temperate agroecosystems. We collected barn owl, Tyto alba, pellets from nest sites located in the Pampean region included in Buenos Aires province (36 sites in winter and 29 in summer). We used Google Earth and SAC-C imagery classification to describe land use and landscape structure around pellet collection sites. In winter, we found a significant relation between the relative abundances of small mammal species and landscape variables. Landscape accounted for 33.2 % of variance in species data. Calomys spp. were relatively more abundant in sites with higher winter crops cover, while Akodon azarae and Oligoryzomys flavescens increased their relative abundances in sites with more grassland cover. The commensal rodents Mus musculus and Rattus spp. were relatively more abundant in sites with higher urban cover, or near households and grain storage facilities. We found no significant small mammal-landscape association in summer. Our results are in agreement with previous studies showing that land use patterns may influence small mammal assemblages. Moreover, our results also show that seasonality plays a major role modulating the intensity of these small mammallandscape associations in temperate agroecosystems. © 2012 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. 2012 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00251461_v76_n4_p399_Fischer http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00251461_v76_n4_p399_Fischer
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
institution_str I-28
repository_str R-134
collection Biblioteca Digital - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA)
topic Agricultural intensification
Land use
Owl pellets
Pampas
Sigmodontine rodents
agricultural ecosystem
agricultural intensification
food storage
grassland
land use change
landscape structure
nest site
raptor
relative abundance
rodent
satellite imagery
seasonal variation
temperate environment
Argentina
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
Pampas
spellingShingle Agricultural intensification
Land use
Owl pellets
Pampas
Sigmodontine rodents
agricultural ecosystem
agricultural intensification
food storage
grassland
land use change
landscape structure
nest site
raptor
relative abundance
rodent
satellite imagery
seasonal variation
temperate environment
Argentina
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
Pampas
Seasonal variations in small mammal-landscape associations in temperate agroecosystems: A study case in Buenos Aires province, central Argentina
topic_facet Agricultural intensification
Land use
Owl pellets
Pampas
Sigmodontine rodents
agricultural ecosystem
agricultural intensification
food storage
grassland
land use change
landscape structure
nest site
raptor
relative abundance
rodent
satellite imagery
seasonal variation
temperate environment
Argentina
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
Pampas
description We studied the associations between small mammal assemblages and patterns of land use and landscape structure, and their seasonal variations in temperate agroecosystems. We collected barn owl, Tyto alba, pellets from nest sites located in the Pampean region included in Buenos Aires province (36 sites in winter and 29 in summer). We used Google Earth and SAC-C imagery classification to describe land use and landscape structure around pellet collection sites. In winter, we found a significant relation between the relative abundances of small mammal species and landscape variables. Landscape accounted for 33.2 % of variance in species data. Calomys spp. were relatively more abundant in sites with higher winter crops cover, while Akodon azarae and Oligoryzomys flavescens increased their relative abundances in sites with more grassland cover. The commensal rodents Mus musculus and Rattus spp. were relatively more abundant in sites with higher urban cover, or near households and grain storage facilities. We found no significant small mammal-landscape association in summer. Our results are in agreement with previous studies showing that land use patterns may influence small mammal assemblages. Moreover, our results also show that seasonality plays a major role modulating the intensity of these small mammallandscape associations in temperate agroecosystems. © 2012 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.
title Seasonal variations in small mammal-landscape associations in temperate agroecosystems: A study case in Buenos Aires province, central Argentina
title_short Seasonal variations in small mammal-landscape associations in temperate agroecosystems: A study case in Buenos Aires province, central Argentina
title_full Seasonal variations in small mammal-landscape associations in temperate agroecosystems: A study case in Buenos Aires province, central Argentina
title_fullStr Seasonal variations in small mammal-landscape associations in temperate agroecosystems: A study case in Buenos Aires province, central Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal variations in small mammal-landscape associations in temperate agroecosystems: A study case in Buenos Aires province, central Argentina
title_sort seasonal variations in small mammal-landscape associations in temperate agroecosystems: a study case in buenos aires province, central argentina
publishDate 2012
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00251461_v76_n4_p399_Fischer
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00251461_v76_n4_p399_Fischer
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