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Diet Overlap

Lanius excubitor (Northern Shrike)
Martes zibellina (Sable)

Common Diet

Myodes rutilus (northern red-backed vole)
Sorex caecutiens (Laxmann's Shrew)

Common Habitat

Altai alpine meadow and tundra
Altai montane forest and forest steppe
Amur meadow steppe
Baikalskiy Biosphere Reserve
Barguzinskiy Biosphere Reserve
Changbai Mountains mixed forests
Da Hinggan-Dzhagdy Mountains conifer forests
Katunsky Biosphere Reserve
Kronotskiy Biosphere Reserve
Manchurian mixed forests
Northwest Russian-Novaya Zemlya tundra
Sayan Alpine meadows and tundra
Sayano-Shushenskiy Biosphere Reserve
Scandinavian and Russian taiga
Sikhote-Alinskiy Biosphere Reserve
Sokhondinskiy Biosphere Reserve
Suiphun-Khanka meadows and forest meadows
Taimyr-Central Siberian tundra
Ubsunurskaya Kotlovina (Ubsunur Depression)

Attributes / relations provided by
♦ 1Making The Forest And Tundra Wildlife Connection
♦ 2Summer diet of the sable Martes zibellina in the Middle Yenisei taiga, Siberia, Marcin BRZEZIŃSKI, Acta Theriologica 39 (1): 103-107, 1994.
♦ 3Avian and mammalian predators of shrews in Europe: regional differences, between-year and seasonal variation, and mortality due to predation, Erkki Korpimäki & Kai Norrdahl, Ann. Zool. Fennici 26:389-400. 1989
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