Preliminary communication
https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.143.11-12.7
Determination of sex and morphological characteristics of fat dormouse (Glis glis) from the area of Dalmatian hinterland
Ivan Pervan
; Agronomski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu
Tena Radočaj
; Agronomski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu
Tea Tomljanović
; Agronomski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu
Miljenko Bujanić
; Sveučilište u Zagrebu, Veterinarski fakultet
Dean Konjević
; Sveučilište u Zagrebu, Veterinarski fakultet
Abstract
Edible dormouse (Glis glis L.) is the largest dormouse species. The edible dormouse is autochthonous game species in Croatia, and arboreal animal that is active at night. During the hunting season 2017./2018. we have collected 32 adult individuals (18 females and 14 males), on the area Dalmatian hinterland. Following sex determination, the following morphological parameters were measured: mass (total mass including tail, total mass without tail , head, tail, liver, kidney, heart, lung, digestive system and radman) and body length measurements (body length including tail, body length without tail, front and back width of the puck and tail length). Statistically significant difference between males and females was found in the length of the body without the tail (p = 0.049) and tail mass (p = 0.041), with males displaying greater values for both of these features. The other measured parameters did not show significant differences between sexes. Sexual dimorphism in this rodent is not pronounced, though on average males tend to be larger and heavier than females. It was not possible to differentiate adults and juveniles based on the color of the fur and the body size. Measured morphological parameters mostly coincide with results of similar research. Edible part of internal organs constitutes 5.1% of live weight (heart and lungs 1.8%, livers 2.43% and kidneys 0.8%). Non-edible part includes stomach and intestines (12.3%), head (11.78%), tail (4%) and skin and metapodia (11.21%). Sex of an individual Edible dormouse can be safely determined by looking at the external sex organs. Body length and total mass of Edible dormouse in Dalmatian hinterland is similar to the population in the Gorski Kotar region. Although we have established a statistically significant difference in the length of the body without the tail and the mass of the tail of the males compared to the same indicators in females, they are not sufficient for the use in recognizing sex of Edible dormouse.
Keywords
Edible dormouse (<i>Glis glis</i> L.); Dalmatian hinterland; morphology; sexual dimorphism
Hrčak ID:
230674
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Publication date:
31.12.2019.
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