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Title: From biology to management of Savi's pine vole (Microtus savii)
Authors: Ranchelli, Elisa
Barfknecht, Ralf
Capizzi, Dario
Riga, Francesco
Mazza, Valeria 
Dell'Agnello, Filippo
Zaccaroni, Marco
Journal: PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE 
Issue Date: 2016
Abstract: 
Savi's pine vole (Microtus savii) is a rodent species of the Cricetidae family, inhabiting southern European agroecosystems. It is considered to be the main cause of rodent-attributed damage in Italy. To achieve an effective management, detailed knowledge of this species is needed. However, the available information about this species is fragmentary and incomplete. In this paper, the existing knowledge of Savi's pine vole taxonomy, reproduction, population dynamics, habitat and food preferences is reviewed in order to organise available information and identify priority areas of future research. Some of the changes in farming practices that have occurred in recent decades may have increased the impact of Savi's pine vole populations in crop fields. To manage this pest species effectively, an integrated strategy is recommended (involving habitat management, trapping and, when appropriate, the use of rodenticides). The apparent lack of cyclical population outbreaks and the relatively small litter size and long gestation and interpartum period of this species suggest that it could be more manageable than other vole species, while its strict herbivorous diet, stable population size in open habitats and wide distribution seem to indicate it as an ideal model species for risk assessment studies.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2067/51530
ISSN: 1526-4998
DOI: 10.1002/ps.4212
Rights: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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