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The Arctic fox [Vulpes lagopus L.) on the Kola Peninsula (Russia): silently disappearing in the mist of data deficiency?

机译:北极狐[狐狸Lagopus L.)在Kola Peninsula(俄罗斯):在数据缺陷的雾中静静地消失了吗?

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The Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus L.) population on the Kola Peninsula occupies an intermediate, and potentially connecting, position between foxes living on the Scandinavian Peninsula and populations further east in Russia, but very little is known about the status of this population. Here we summarize data from the literature, forgotten archival sources about research in the first half of the twentieth century, and the results of several independent expeditions undertaken over the past two decades. These materials include data on fur harvesting, incomplete monitoring data from official winter track counts of game animals, local knowledge, and our own observations. Our research revealed the extremely poor state of the Arctic fox population on the Kola Peninsula. According to our estimates, the current population is likely isolated and consists of no more than a few dozen adults. The fur return data, together with long-term data on small rodent abundance, suggest that irregular and fading out lemming cycles were a major driver of the Arctic fox population decline. The thorough research from the 1930s contrasts strongly with the lack of interest in studying and monitoring the population in recent decades, which is not even listed as a threatened species in the regional Red Data Book. In fact, the work performed here filled a more than a half-century gap in the study of the population and allowed us to determine the urgent need to resume research and immediately take active measures to protect and promote the recovery of the species in the region.
机译:Kola半岛的北极狐(狐狸Lagopus L.)人口占据了斯堪的纳维亚半岛和人口在俄罗斯进一步东方的狐狸之间的中级,并且可能连接的位置,但对这一人群的地位众所周知。在这里,我们总结了文献中的数据,遗忘了在二十世纪上半叶的研究,以及过去二十年中进行了几个独立探险的结果。这些材料包括毛皮收割的数据,从官方冬季轨道计数的游戏动物,当地知识和我们自己的观察结果中监测数据不完全监测数据。我们的研究揭示了Kola半岛北极狐狸群的极差。根据我们的估计,目前的人口可能被隔离,而且由几十个成年人组成。皮草返回数据与小型啮齿动物丰富的长期数据一起表明,不规则和褪色的射击循环是北极福克斯人口下降的主要驱动因素。 20世纪30年代的彻底研究对近几十年来缺乏研究和监测人口的兴趣毫无兴趣,甚至甚至没有被列为区域红色数据图书中的受威胁物种。事实上,这里进行的工作填补了一群半个世纪的差距,允许我们确定急需恢复研究,并立即采取积极的措施来保护和促进该地区物种的复苏。

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