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      The role of ant nests in European ground squirrel’s ( Spermophilus citellus ) post-reintroduction adaptation in two Bulgarian mountains

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          The European ground squirrel ( Spermophilus citellus ) is a vulnerable species, whose populations are declining throughout its entire range in Central and South-Eastern Europe. To a great extent, its conservation depends on habitat restoration, maintenance and protection. In order to improve the conservation status of the species, reintroductions are increasingly applied. Therefore, researchers focus their attention on factors that facilitate these activities and contribute to their success. In addition to the well-known factors like grass height and exposition, others, related to the underground characteristics, are more difficult to evaluate. The presence of other digging species could help this evaluation. Here, we present two reintroduced ground squirrel colonies, where the vast majority of the burrows are located in the base of anthills, mainly of yellow meadow ant ( Lasius flavus ). This interspecies relationship offers numerous advantages for the ground squirrel and is mostly neutral for the ants. The benefits for the ground squirrel, including reduced energy demand for digging, as well as additional surveillance and hiding places available, could greatly enhance the post-reintroduction adaptation process.

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                Journal
                Biodivers Data J
                Biodivers Data J
                1
                urn:lsid:arphahub.com:pub:F9B2E808-C883-5F47-B276-6D62129E4FF4
                urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:245B00E9-BFE5-4B4F-B76E-15C30BA74C02
                Biodiversity Data Journal
                Pensoft Publishers
                1314-2828
                2019
                07 October 2019
                : 7
                : e38292
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research at Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research at Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Sofia Bulgaria
                Author notes
                Corresponding author: Maria Kachamakova ( maria.n.kachamakova@ 123456gmail.com ).

                Academic editor: Ricardo Moratelli

                Article
                38292 12291
                10.3897/BDJ.7.e38292
                6791899
                6c9f8465-7fe9-4d2d-a651-bf2789c74daa
                Maria Kachamakova, Vera Antonova, Yordan Koshev

                This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

                History
                : 16 July 2019
                : 09 September 2019
                Page count
                Figures: 1, Tables: 1, References: 38
                Categories
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                anthills,lasius flavus,mountain,reintroduction,spermophilus citellus,symbiosis

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