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  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,670 Views
13 Pages

8 March 2023

Sympatric animals with similar requirements can separate their ecological niches along the microhabitat, food and time axes. There may be alternative reasons for an interspecific different activity pattern, such as intraspecific social constraints, p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,339 Views
18 Pages

The Bank Vole (Clethrionomys glareolus)—Small Animal Model for Hepacivirus Infection

  • Susanne Röhrs,
  • Lineke Begeman,
  • Beate K. Straub,
  • Mariana Boadella,
  • Dennis Hanke,
  • Kerstin Wernike,
  • Stephan Drewes,
  • Bernd Hoffmann,
  • Markus Keller and
  • Martin Beer
  • + 5 authors

3 December 2021

Many people worldwide suffer from hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, which is frequently persistent. The lack of efficient vaccines against HCV and the unavailability of or limited compliance with existing antiviral therapies is problematic for healt...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
858 Views
19 Pages

14 March 2025

This study investigated the effects of habitat structure and climatic variables on populations of bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus), a northern species with adaptations to cooler climate, at the southern end of their range in Western Europe over a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
2,957 Views
11 Pages

Morphological and Molecular Description of Sarcocystis myodes n. sp. from the Bank Vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) in Lithuania

  • Eglė Rudaitytė-Lukošienė,
  • Marius Jasiulionis,
  • Linas Balčiauskas,
  • Petras Prakas,
  • Vitalijus Stirkė and
  • Dalius Butkauskas

26 March 2022

Numerous rodent species have been broadly examined for Sarcocystis parasites. Nevertheless, recent investigations on Sarcocystis spp. in voles are lacking. As many as 45 bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus) captured in several locations in Lithu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,377 Views
19 Pages

Seroprevalence of Tick-Borne Encephalitis (TBE) Virus Antibodies in Wild Rodents from Two Natural TBE Foci in Bavaria, Germany

  • Philipp Johannes Brandenburg,
  • Anna Obiegala,
  • Hannah Maureen Schmuck,
  • Gerhard Dobler,
  • Lidia Chitimia-Dobler and
  • Martin Pfeffer

25 January 2023

Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is Eurasia’s most important tick-borne viral disease. Rodents play an important role as natural hosts. Longitudinal studies on the dynamics of the seroprevalence rates in wild rodents in natural foci over the year...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,296 Views
15 Pages

Stable Isotope Analysis Supports Omnivory in Bank Voles in Apple Orchards

  • Linas Balčiauskas,
  • Vitalijus Stirkė,
  • Andrius Garbaras,
  • Raminta Skipitytė and
  • Laima Balčiauskienė

With only periodic and incomplete studies of its diet over time, all with differing methods and conclusions, the degree of omnivory in the bank vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) is not fully clear. We assessed the trophic niche of the species using isot...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,976 Views
9 Pages

23 January 2022

Temporal partitioning is reported as one of the main strategies adopted by coexisting mammal species to limit interspecific competition and behavioural interference. In the last decades, camera-trapping surveys have provided valuable insights in asse...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
1,956 Views
16 Pages

Temporal Changes in Bank Vole Populations Indicate Species Decline

  • Linas Balčiauskas,
  • Marius Jasiulionis,
  • Vitalijus Stirkė and
  • Laima Balčiauskienė

4 September 2024

Because of their wide distribution, short life cycle, rapid reproduction, and sensitivity to the environment, rodents can indicate changes in habitat quality and climate variables. Long-term studies are needed to verify these changes and assumptions...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,839 Views
19 Pages

Influence of Season, Population and Individual Characteristics on the Prevalence of Leptospira spp. in Bank Voles in North-West Germany

  • Elisabeth Schmidt,
  • Anna Obiegala,
  • Christian Imholt,
  • Stephan Drewes,
  • Marion Saathoff,
  • Jona Freise,
  • Martin Runge,
  • Jens Jacob,
  • Anne Mayer-Scholl and
  • Martin Pfeffer
  • + 1 author

18 September 2021

Leptospirosis is a worldwide zoonotic disease with more than 1 million human cases annually. Infections are associated with direct contact to infected animals or indirect contact to contaminated water or soil. As not much is known about the prevalenc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,791 Views
14 Pages

27 December 2023

(1) Background: Bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus) and Apodemus mice are of exceptional importance as prey for predators in temperate mixed forests. We hypothesized that overall prey availability would increase linearly with prey frequency, an...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
20 Citations
9,540 Views
14 Pages

First Molecular Evidence for Puumala Hantavirus in Poland

  • Hanan Sheikh Ali,
  • Stephan Drewes,
  • Edyta T. Sadowska,
  • Magdalena Mikowska,
  • Martin H. Groschup,
  • Gerald Heckel,
  • Pawel Koteja and
  • Rainer G. Ulrich

23 January 2014

Puumala virus (PUUV) causes mild to moderate cases of haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS), and is responsible for the majority of hantavirus infections of humans in Fennoscandia, Central and Western Europe. Although there are relatively man...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,958 Views
21 Pages

1 November 2021

The National Park “Smolny” is a large forest area, located in the center of European Russia. The helminth fauna of myomorph rodents was studied for the first time within the National Park in 2018–2020. Rodents were examined by the method of complete...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
5,414 Views
14 Pages

Geographical Distribution and Genetic Diversity of Bank Vole Hepaciviruses in Europe

  • Julia Schneider,
  • Bernd Hoffmann,
  • Cristina Fevola,
  • Marie Luisa Schmidt,
  • Christian Imholt,
  • Stefan Fischer,
  • Frauke Ecke,
  • Birger Hörnfeldt,
  • Magnus Magnusson and
  • Rainer G. Ulrich
  • + 19 authors

28 June 2021

The development of new diagnostic methods resulted in the discovery of novel hepaciviruses in wild populations of the bank vole (Myodes glareolus, syn. Clethrionomys glareolus). The naturally infected voles demonstrate signs of hepatitis similar to t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,222 Views
16 Pages

6 August 2024

The relationship between the body condition of different small mammal species and the habitat they occupy is poorly analyzed. We analyzed the body condition index, BCI, of 18 small mammal species trapped in forest, shrub, wetland, meadow, riparian, m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,619 Views
16 Pages

First Observations of Buzzards (Buteo) as Definitive Hosts of Sarcocystis Parasites Forming Cysts in the Brain Tissues of Rodents in Lithuania

  • Petras Prakas,
  • Marius Jasiulionis,
  • Tautvilė Šukytė,
  • Evelina Juozaitytė-Ngugu,
  • Vitalijus Stirkė,
  • Linas Balčiauskas and
  • Dalius Butkauskas

16 April 2024

Representatives of the genus Sarcocystis are worldwide distributed apicomplexan parasites characterised by two-host prey-predator relationships. Sarcocystis spp. produce sarcocysts in the muscles and brains of intermediate hosts and develop sporocyst...

  • Article
  • Open Access
58 Citations
12,695 Views
13 Pages

Leptospira spp. in Rodents and Shrews in Germany

  • Anne Mayer-Scholl,
  • Jens Andre Hammerl,
  • Sabrina Schmidt,
  • Rainer G. Ulrich,
  • Martin Pfeffer,
  • Dietlinde Woll,
  • Holger C. Scholz,
  • Astrid Thomas and
  • Karsten Nöckler

Leptospirosis is an acute, febrile disease occurring in humans and animals worldwide. Leptospira spp. are usually transmitted through direct or indirect contact with the urine of infected reservoir animals. Among wildlife species, rodents act as the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,930 Views
22 Pages

Tropism of Puumala orthohantavirus and Endoparasite Coinfection in the Bank Vole Reservoir

  • Elfi K. Schlohsarczyk,
  • Stephan Drewes,
  • Paweł Koteja,
  • Susanne Röhrs,
  • Rainer G. Ulrich,
  • Jens P. Teifke and
  • Christiane Herden

23 February 2023

In Europe, most cases of human hantavirus disease are caused by Puumala orthohantavirus (PUUV) transmitted by bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus, syn. Myodes glareolus), in which PUUV causes inconspicuous infection. Little is known about tropism and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,373 Views
14 Pages

Genetic Diversity of Puumala orthohantavirus in Rodents and Human Patients in Austria, 2012–2019

  • Jeremy V. Camp,
  • Eva Schmon,
  • Robert Krause,
  • Wolfdieter Sixl,
  • Daniela Schmid and
  • Stephan W. Aberle

8 April 2021

Puumala orthohantavirus (PUUV) has a wide distribution throughout Europe. Distinctive temporal patterns of spillover into the human population are related to population dynamics of the reservoir host, the bank vole (Clethrionomys glareolus). As the r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,102 Views
13 Pages

10 August 2023

The Vistula River is one of the largest European semi-natural rivers of high ecological value that functions as an ecological corridor. To assess the structure of small mammal communities along the Vistula River, an analysis of the diet of an opportu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,247 Views
9 Pages

Bark Gnawing by Rodents in Orchards during the Growing Season—Can We Detect Relation with Forest Damages?

  • Josef Suchomel,
  • Jan Šipoš,
  • Jana Ouředníčková,
  • Michal Skalský and
  • Marta Heroldová

19 January 2022

Rodent bark gnawing is common during winter in times of low or unavailable food supply. During the growing season, it is a rare phenomenon, but can occur due to low food supply and/or poor food quality resulting from climatic influence. We evaluated...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,290 Views
17 Pages

Habitat and Season Effects on Small Mammal Bycatch in Live Trapping

  • Ines Hotopp,
  • Bernd Walther,
  • Olaf Fuelling,
  • Daniela Reil,
  • Christin Hesse,
  • Diana Alexandra Below,
  • Christian Imholt and
  • Jens Jacob

13 December 2022

Trapping small mammals is frequently used to study the dynamics, demography, behavior and presence of pathogens. When only particular small mammal species are in the focus of interest, all other species are unnecessary bycatch. We analyzed data from...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,629 Views
10 Pages

Babesia microti in Rodents from Different Habitats of Lithuania

  • Dalytė Mardosaitė-Busaitienė,
  • Jana Radzijevskaja,
  • Linas Balčiauskas and
  • Algimantas Paulauskas

7 June 2021

Babesia microti (Aconoidasida: Piroplasmida) (Franca, 1910) is an emerging tick-borne parasite with rodents serving as the considered reservoir host. However, the distribution of B. microti in Europe is insufficiently characterized. Based on the samp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,755 Views
13 Pages

Detection of Three Sarcocystis Species (Apicomplexa) in Blood Samples of the Bank Vole and Yellow-Necked Mouse from Lithuania

  • Petras Prakas,
  • Naglis Gudiškis,
  • Neringa Kitrytė,
  • Dovilė Laisvūnė Bagdonaitė and
  • Laima Baltrūnaitė

10 March 2024

The genus Sarcocystis is an abundant group of Apicomplexa parasites found in mammals, birds, and reptiles. These parasites are characterised by the formation of sarcocysts in the muscles of intermediate hosts and the development of sporocysts in the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,467 Views
12 Pages

Isotopic Space of the House Mouse in the Gradient of Anthropogenic Habitats

  • Linas Balčiauskas,
  • Andrius Garbaras,
  • Vitalijus Stirkė,
  • Raminta Skipitytė and
  • Laima Balčiauskienė

26 January 2023

The house mouse (Mus musculus) is a most extensively distributed omnivorous rodent species, usually living in close association with humans. Its diet includes various vegetable matter, insects and any available human food. For the first time, we asse...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,460 Views
14 Pages

12 August 2024

Habitat type and habitat change are very important factors in the body condition of small mammals that inhabit them. The response can be positive, increasing, or the opposite, decreasing body condition. We analyzed outliers of the body condition indi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,186 Views
19 Pages

10 December 2024

We assessed the sexual size dimorphism (SSD), analyzing standard morphometric traits in juveniles, subadults, and adults, of 14 species of voles, mice, and shrews in Lithuania on the basis of long-term surveys, updating information published 35 years...

  • Article
  • Open Access
648 Views
18 Pages

Evidence of Toxoplasma gondii in Neural and Cardiac Tissues of Wild Rodents in Lithuania

  • Giedrius Šidlauskas,
  • Naglis Gudiškis,
  • Dovilė Laisvūnė Bagdonaitė,
  • Eglė Rudaitytė-Lukošienė,
  • Evelina Juozaitytė-Ngugu,
  • Marius Jasiulionis,
  • Linas Balčiauskas,
  • Dalius Butkauskas and
  • Petras Prakas

7 December 2025

Toxoplasma gondii, a widespread parasite, poses significant public health concerns. It infects humans and animals, with rodents serving as important intermediate hosts. The present study investigated the prevalence and genetic ITS1 diversity of T. go...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,406 Views
12 Pages

11 December 2020

The conversion of forests from complex natural ecosystems to simplified commercial woodlands is one of the major causes of biodiversity loss. To maintain biodiversity, we need to understand how current management practices influence forest ecosystems...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,906 Views
16 Pages

Protozoan Parasites of Sarcocystis spp. in Rodents from Commercial Orchards

  • Petras Prakas,
  • Vitalijus Stirkė,
  • Donatas Šneideris,
  • Paulina Rakauskaitė,
  • Dalius Butkauskas and
  • Linas Balčiauskas

23 June 2023

Small mammals are an important group of wildlife that can transmit pathogens to humans and animals. There is a lack of comprehensive studies on the protozoan parasites of the genus Sarcocystis in agricultural areas. The aim of the current research wa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,072 Views
17 Pages

Spatial and Temporal Evolutionary Patterns in Puumala Orthohantavirus (PUUV) S Segment

  • Florian Binder,
  • René Ryll,
  • Stephan Drewes,
  • Sandra Jagdmann,
  • Daniela Reil,
  • Melanie Hiltbrunner,
  • Ulrike M. Rosenfeld,
  • Christian Imholt,
  • Jens Jacob and
  • Rainer G. Ulrich
  • + 1 author

The S segment of bank vole (Clethrionomys glareolus)-associated Puumala orthohantavirus (PUUV) contains two overlapping open reading frames coding for the nucleocapsid (N) and a non-structural (NSs) protein. To identify the influence of bank vole pop...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,296 Views
18 Pages

12 October 2018

Increasing evidence suggests that adaptation to diverse environments often involves selection on existing variation rather than new mutations. A previous study identified a nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in exon 2 of two paralogou...

  • Abstract
  • Open Access
947 Views
1 Page

Chunky Reproduces Better? Small Rodent Fertility and Fitness in Commercial Orchards

  • Linas Balčiauskas,
  • Vitalijus Stirkė and
  • Laima Balčiauskienė

24 November 2020

Rodents are an important part of agricultural ecosystems, including within commercial orchards. In 2018–2020, we studied small mammals in commercial orchards in Lithuania (northern Europe), snap-trapping them twice a year (in June–July and September...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,629 Views
18 Pages

Seed Availability and Small Mammal Populations: Insights from Mediterranean Forests

  • César Llanos-Guerrero,
  • Lídia Freixas-Mora,
  • Marc Vilella,
  • Carme Bartrina and
  • Ignasi Torre

2 July 2024

Plant–animal interactions play a crucial role in ecosystem functioning, especially through seed dispersal mechanisms. Understanding how small mammal populations respond to seed availability is essential for ecosystem management and biodiversity...