Vol. 52, 2013
Nest site selection by the hazel dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius: is safety more
important than food?
Rimvydas
Juškaitis*, Linas Balčiauskas and Vita Šiožinytė
Institute
of Ecology, Nature Research Centre, Akademijos 2, Vilnius LT-08412,
Lithuania
Abstract
Background: Vegetation parameters
determining nest site selection by the hazel dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius were studied in a
typical habitat where dormice are relatively common in Lithuania, the
northern periphery of its distributional range.
Results: Dormice preferred nest sites with a
better-developed understory, particularly with a good cover of hazel
shrubs taller than 4 m and plentiful bird cherry trees, a high
diversity of woody plant species in the understory and overstory, and
better connectivity of the nest tree with its surroundings. They
avoided sites with a high number of mature Norway spruce trees in the
canopy and a high density of young trees. In a stepwise multiple
regression analysis, three vegetation parameters of the number of shrub
species, the cover of hazel shrubs, and the number of Norway spruce
trees in the canopy determined over 85% of the index of nestbox use by M. avellanarius. The number of
shrub species in the surroundings of the nest site had the highest
impact of all. Nest sites used by dormice for breeding were
distinguished by a better-developed understory, particularly by a
significantly higher number of bird cherry trees and a lower number of
Norway spruce trees in the canopy, as well as a higher diversity of
plants in the understory and overstory.
Conclusions: Selection of nest
sites by M. avellanarius is a
combination of safety from predators and the presence of food. A
well-developed inter-connected understory ensures the safety of nest
sites from predators, and the diversity of understory and overstory
species guarantees continuity of the food supply in the vicinity of
nest sites.
Key words: Common dormouse; Vegetation
parameters; Breeding; Nestboxes; Lithuania.
*Correspondence: E-mail: juskaitis@ekoi.lt
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