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Current distribution of Cricetus cricetus in Bohemia, Czech Republic (Rodentia: Cricetidae)

Publication at Faculty of Science |
2016

Abstract

During the period 2012-2016, distribution of the common hamster, Cricetus cricetus, wasmonitored in Bohemia, Czech Republic. Between the harvest and subsequent field ploughing, i.e. in August and September, we visited all regions in which occurrence of the species after 1990 was reported in previous studies.

There, in every square of the K. F.

M. E. mapping grid we checked at least four harvested crop fields, i.e., cereals (preferably wheat and barley), sometimes also alfalfa and various vegetables, and examined also field balks and road ditches.

In addition, during all parts of the year we recorded hamster road casualties. Also some personal reports by experienced co-workers were used.

Altogether, we recorded hamster presence in 290 sites covering 75 K. F.

M. E. squares.

The area of the hamster occurrence in Bohemia consists of one big and one small sub-areas, most probably isolated from each other. They form a strip ca. 250 km long and mostly ca. 30-60 km wide.

It runs from the lowlands along lower reaches of the Ohře river, through the Prague Plateau, lowlands along the Labe river up to the Svitavská pahorkatina Upland. The easternmost confirmed localities were near Svitavy.

The altitude of most of the hamster localities varies between 130 and 300 m, in the Pražská plošina Plateau up to 400 m (altitudes of four exceptional localities near Svitavy are between 462 and 503 m). In some lowland regions of Bohemia the hamster is still common and locally abundant.

The hamster prefers deeper soils, mostly various types of chernozem, luvisol and cambisol. It avoids moist places and extensive fields of maize and rape.

All our hamster localities are situated in plots of the open agricultural landscape covering several tens of square kilometers.