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Decrease in the population of the small ground squirrel – Spermophilus pygmaeus Pallas, 1779 (Rodentia, Sciuromorpha, Sciuridae) in the Volga–Ural steppe natural focus of plague

https://doi.org/10.35885/1684-7318-2025-1-48-63

Abstract

The paper presents the results of our study of a small ground squirrel (Spermophilus pygmaeus Pallas, 1779) population in the territory of the Volga–Ural interfluve between 1940 and 2023. The influence of global warming on the population dynamics of this species in the Volga– Ural steppe natural plague focus is considered. Data from the annual censuses of the small ground squirrel abundance (number of individuals per 1 ha); reproduction intensity indicators; average monthly air temperature indicators at weather stations in the town of Kharabali for the period of 1940–2023 were statistically processed and analyzed. It is emphasized that the population dynamics of this species is determined by a whole complex of natural and anthropogenic factors. At the same time, in semi-desert conditions, the limiting factor for the small ground squirrel population is the distribution of air temperature and precipitation over seasons and years. The influence of temperature in January–February, which provoke emergence to the surface when small ground squirrels awaken from hibernation, is assessed. The main mechanism determining the negative impact of modern climate warming on the small ground squirrel population in the Northern Caspian Sea region has been established.

About the Authors

Sh. V. Magerramov
Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe”

Shamil V. Magerramov, laboratory of Epizootiological Monitoring and the Information Technology Sector in Epidemiology

46 Universitetskaya St., Saratov 410005



A. N. Matrosov
Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe”
Russian Federation

Alexander N. Matrosov

46 Universitetskaya St., Saratov 410005



T. A. Bocharnikova
Astrakhan Plague Control Station
Russian Federation

Tatyana A. Bocharnikova

3 Kubanskaya St., Astrakhan 414000



A. K. Grazhdanov
Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe”
Russian Federation

Alexander K. Grazhdanov

46 Universitetskaya St., Saratov 410005



K. S. Martsokha
Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe”
Russian Federation

Kirill S. Martsokha

46 Universitetskaya St., Saratov 410005



A. A. Kuznetsov
Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe”
Russian Federation

Alexander A. Kuznetsov

46 Universitetskaya St., Saratov 410005



A. A. Sludsky
Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe”
Russian Federation

Alexander A. Sludsky

46 Universitetskaya St., Saratov 410005



N. V. Popov
Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe”
Russian Federation

Nikolay V. Popov

46 Universitetskaya St., Saratov 410005



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Magerramov Sh.V., Matrosov A.N., Bocharnikova T.A., Grazhdanov A.K., Martsokha K.S., Kuznetsov A.A., Sludsky A.A., Popov N.V. Decrease in the population of the small ground squirrel – Spermophilus pygmaeus Pallas, 1779 (Rodentia, Sciuromorpha, Sciuridae) in the Volga–Ural steppe natural focus of plague. Povolzhskiy Journal of Ecology. 2025;(1):48-63. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.35885/1684-7318-2025-1-48-63

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