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DOI10.1139/z94-027
CLIMATE, TROPHIC FACTORS, AND BREEDING PATTERNS OF THE NILE-GRASS RAT (ARVICANTHIS-NILOTICUS-SOLATUS) - A 5-YEAR STUDY IN THE SAHELIAN REGION OF BURKINA-FASO (FORMERLY UPPER-VOLTA)
SICARD, B; MAUREL, D; FUMINIER, F; BOISSIN, J
通讯作者SICARD, B
来源期刊CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE ZOOLOGIE
ISSN0008-4301
出版年1994
卷号72期号:2页码:201-214
英文摘要

From 1984 to 1989, five populations of the Nile grass rat, Arvicanthis niloticus solatus, Living in five different habitats of the Sahelian region were studied in northern Burkina Faso (Oursi, 14 degrees N). The following were investigated: (i) seasonal variations in the percentages of sexually active males and females and the percentage of the population less than 6 weeks old, and (ii) seasonal variations in testis and seminal vesicle masses and plasma testosterone levels in adults. Both the large form of A. niloticus occupying habitats with stable trophic resources and the small form of the species occupying habitats with fluctuating resources showed seasonal breeding, mainly in the dry season, in contrast with what we have observed elsewhere in other species in this region. In dry years with normal rainfall (rains between June and September), breeding occurred from mid-October to mid-July in habitats with constant trophic resources and from mid-October to mid-April in habitats with fluctuating resources. In 1986, a year with exceptional rainfall (additional rains in January), breeding was continuous in habitats where this climatic disturbance caused a reappearance of primary production and there was a population outbreak of A. it. solatus. Relationships between (i) breeding cycles, (ii) long-day periods, which have a gonadoinhibitory effect, (iii) seasonal variations in relative humidity and temperature, and (iv) dietary characteristics of A. n. solatus suggest that this subspecies is capable of breeding throughout the year. This is due to its adaptable dietary habits, which allow if to take advantage of resources that are either constant (insects, harvest wastes, and the water-rich bark of certain woody plants) or seasonal (rain-dependent herbaceous plants and farm vegetables). The end of breeding appears to be related to the relative timing of the stimulatory effect of certain foods and the inhibitory effects of photoperiod, temperature, and humidity. Under this hypothesis, the gonadoinhibitory effect of long days was masked in 1986 by an earlier stimulatory effect related to the reappearance of vegetation following the exceptionally heavy rainfall in January.


类型Article
语种英语
国家FRANCE
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:A1994NR01200002
WOS关键词REPRODUCTIVE FUNCTION ; MICROTUS-MONTANUS ; GREEN VEGETATION ; MULTIMAMMATE RAT ; DESERT RODENTS ; 6-METHOXYBENZOXAZOLINONE ; POPULATION ; PHOTOSENSITIVITY ; RAINFALL ; CYCLE
WOS类目Zoology
WOS研究方向Zoology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/129822
作者单位(1)UNIV MONTPELLIER 2,NEUROBIOL ENDOCRINOL LAB,CNRS,URA 1197,F-34095 MONTPELLIER 5,FRANCE
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SICARD, B,MAUREL, D,FUMINIER, F,et al. CLIMATE, TROPHIC FACTORS, AND BREEDING PATTERNS OF THE NILE-GRASS RAT (ARVICANTHIS-NILOTICUS-SOLATUS) - A 5-YEAR STUDY IN THE SAHELIAN REGION OF BURKINA-FASO (FORMERLY UPPER-VOLTA)[J],1994,72(2):201-214.
APA SICARD, B,MAUREL, D,FUMINIER, F,&BOISSIN, J.(1994).CLIMATE, TROPHIC FACTORS, AND BREEDING PATTERNS OF THE NILE-GRASS RAT (ARVICANTHIS-NILOTICUS-SOLATUS) - A 5-YEAR STUDY IN THE SAHELIAN REGION OF BURKINA-FASO (FORMERLY UPPER-VOLTA).CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE ZOOLOGIE,72(2),201-214.
MLA SICARD, B,et al."CLIMATE, TROPHIC FACTORS, AND BREEDING PATTERNS OF THE NILE-GRASS RAT (ARVICANTHIS-NILOTICUS-SOLATUS) - A 5-YEAR STUDY IN THE SAHELIAN REGION OF BURKINA-FASO (FORMERLY UPPER-VOLTA)".CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE ZOOLOGIE 72.2(1994):201-214.
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