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DOI | 10.2307/2679818 |
Foraging substrate and escape substrate: Patch use by three species of gerbils | |
Kotler, BP; Brown, JS; Oldfield, A; Thorson, J; Cohen, D | |
通讯作者 | Kotler, BP |
来源期刊 | ECOLOGY
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ISSN | 0012-9658 |
出版年 | 2001 |
卷号 | 82期号:6页码:1781-1790 |
英文摘要 | The three Negev Desert gerbils, Gerbillus pyramidum (greater Egyptian sand gerbil), Gerbillus allenbyi (Allenby’s gerbil), and Gerbillus dasyurus (Wagner’s gerbil), show strong patterns of habitat selection along a gradient, from sandy to loessal to rocky habitats, respectively. Within a habitat, a gerbil must be able to harvest seeds and escape predators. To test fur the habitat-specific processes governing habitat partitioning by gerbil species, we investigated the roles of escape substrate and foraging substrate in affecting patch use. In an aviary, we manipulated predatory risk using artificial illumination and the presence of Barn Owls (Tyto alba). We manipulated escape substrate and foraging substrate by creating habitat and food patches of sand, rock (a mix of sand and small rocks), and loess substrate. In response to owls, all three gerbil species foraged less and increased their giving-up densities (GUDs) in food patches. In response to foraging substrate, all three species had their lowest GUDs on sand, and their highest GUDs on loess. Gerbillus dasyurus responded less intensively to owls when loess comprised the foraging substrate. Also, each species depended more on its "home" foraging substrate than did the others for the total amount of seeds harvested. Gerbillus pyramidum in particular harvested a greater proportion from sand than did G. dasyurus. Escape substrate had no direct effects on patch use. However, G. dasyurus exhibited a foraging substrate x escape substrate interaction, as the rocky escape substrate enhanced its use of the rocky foraging substrate. Our experiments show that foraging substrate contributes to habitat use by G. allenbyi and G. pyramidum, and that both foraging substrate and escape substrate contribute to habitat use by G. dasyurus. |
英文关键词 | desert rodents escape substrate foraging substrate foraging theory gerbils giving-up densities illumination optimal patch use owls risk of predation trade-offs of food and safety |
类型 | Article |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | Israel ; USA |
收录类别 | SCI-E |
WOS记录号 | WOS:000169521200023 |
WOS关键词 | ARTIFICIAL SEED PATCHES ; HABITAT SELECTION ; HETEROMYID RODENTS ; PREDATION RISK ; OWL PREDATION ; OPTIMAL FORAGERS ; FOX SQUIRRELS ; BODY SIZE ; COMPETITION ; BEHAVIOR |
WOS类目 | Ecology |
WOS研究方向 | Environmental Sciences & Ecology |
来源机构 | Ben-Gurion University of the Negev ; Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
资源类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/140622 |
作者单位 | (1)Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Jacob Blaustein Inst Desert Res, Mitrani Dept Desert Ecol, IL-84990 Sede Boqer, Israel;(2)Univ Illinois, Dept Biol Sci MC 066, Chicago, IL 60607 USA;(3)Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Dept Evolut Systemat & Ecol, Jerusalem, Israel |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Kotler, BP,Brown, JS,Oldfield, A,et al. Foraging substrate and escape substrate: Patch use by three species of gerbils[J]. Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Hebrew University of Jerusalem,2001,82(6):1781-1790. |
APA | Kotler, BP,Brown, JS,Oldfield, A,Thorson, J,&Cohen, D.(2001).Foraging substrate and escape substrate: Patch use by three species of gerbils.ECOLOGY,82(6),1781-1790. |
MLA | Kotler, BP,et al."Foraging substrate and escape substrate: Patch use by three species of gerbils".ECOLOGY 82.6(2001):1781-1790. |
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