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Feeding of Cabrera vole in west.-central Spain
Soriguer, Ramón C.
Amat, Juan A.
The Cabrera vole (Microtus cabrera, Tomas 1906) is and endemic and endangered species of the Iberian Penisnsula. The voles inhabited "juncales", small patches of sedged-rushes and grasses (usually less than 250 mc in area). The feeding of Cabrera vole was studied through faecal pellet analysis. The vole consumed mainly grasses and sedged-rushes (over 60% of the diet). Both plant taxon were the main items counsumed all year round. Finally the role of the habitat stability was discussed in relation of species conseervation
2012-05-09T08:36:29Z
2012-05-09T08:36:29Z
1988
artículo
Acta Theriologica, 33 : 589-593 (1988)
0001-7051
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/49432
eng
openAccess
Springer