Distribution and quantitative indicators of the brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) in the southern region of Kyrgyzstan
2024
Atabekov Usan | Abzhamilov Saparbay | Sarymsakova Aichurok | Kudaiberdi K. Zeynegul | Iliyazov Zhoodarbek
The range of the new species, the brown rat, is most common in anthropogenic-residential landscapes among the landscapes of the foothill zone of southern Kyrgyzstan, accounting for 46.9±2.07%, with a quantitative indicator of 0.80±0.04 units per trap per day. It has been proven that in anthropogenic-residential landscapes of the mid-mountain altitude zone, the share is 25.9±1.80%, with a quantitative indicator of 1.04±0.09units per trap per day, and in nut-fruit forest landscapes with an expansion of the range - 15.3±1.54% and 0.13±0.03 units per trap per day.The brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) was first captured in 2000 and identified as a new mammal species in southern Kyrgyzstan.
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