Ecological Features of Small Mammal Populations in the Lower Reaches of the Amu Darya
Keywords:
Communities, ecological structure, diversity index, model species, small mammalsAbstract
The structural-temporal organization of the community of mouse-like rodents in the conditions of the lower reaches of the Amu Darya has been studied. It is shown that the long-term dynamics of community diversity indices is more associated with a change in the structure of dominance than with the dynamics of the number of species.
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