Nicolás Ramos-Lara, John L. Koprowski, Boris Kryštufek, Ilse E. Hoffmann
Mammalian Species 46 (913), 71-87, (12 December 2014) https://doi.org/10.1644/913.1
KEYWORDS: Citellus citellus, endemic species, Europe, European ground squirrel, European souslik, suslik
Spermophilus citellus (Linnaeus, 1766) is a medium-sized sciurid commonly called the European ground squirrel. The species inhabits grasslands in central and southeastern Europe on a range from short-grass steppes to meadow orchards, and from sea level to an elevation of 2,500 m. These squirrels live in colonies and construct burrows used for hibernation, reproduction, refuge, and resting. Due to serious declines in many portions of its range, the species is listed as “Vulnerable” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. It is also protected by the Bern Convention (Appendix II), and the European Union Habitats and Species Directive (Annexes II and IV).