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Contemporary Problems of Ecology

2025 year, number 4

Relationships between shrews (Sorex, Eulipotyphla) and ground invertebrates on the northern Sea of Okhotsk coast

S. V. KISELEV
Institute of Biological Problems of the North of FEB RAS, Magadan, Russia
Keywords: shrews, Sorex, population dynamics, trophic factor, invertebrates, Northern Priokhotye

Abstract

To assess the influence of the trophic factor on the survival and abundance of shrews in the conditions of the Far North, an analysis of the relationships between their population dynamics and the abundance of ground invertebrates was performed. The studies were conducted in typical (larch forest in the lower part of a mountain slope) and intrazonal (floodplain Chosenia forest) habitats on the northern Sea of Okhotsk coast. The relative biomass of invertebrates (according to pitfall trap counts) at the end of the summer period showed an inverse relationship with the number of shrews, which may indicate a significant impact of these insectivores on food resources in years of their high abundance. The number of overwintered shrews in a typical forest habitat positively correlated with the relative biomass of invertebrates at the end of the previous summer. In the intrazonal floodplain habitat, no significant relationship was found between the number of overwintered animals and the previous biomass of invertebrates, but due to floods and aufeis ice, the Chosenia forest is unsuitable for small mammals in the cold season. The results of the study suggest a fairly high interdependence between the dynamics of the abundance of shrews and their food items in relatively unproductive northern ecosystems.