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DOI10.1890/0012-9615(2002)072[0561:SMFBMF]2.0.CO;2
Small-mammal foraging behavior: Mechanisms for coexistence and implication for population dynamics
Yunger, JA; Meserve, PL; Gutierrez, JR
通讯作者Yunger, JA
来源期刊ECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS
ISSN0012-9615
EISSN1557-7015
出版年2002
卷号72期号:4页码:561-577
英文摘要

We investigated predation risk and competition as they affected small-mammal foraging behavior in semiarid north-central Chile. Giving-up densities (GUD) of seeds were used to measure the foraging activity of the three most common small mammals at the site: degu (Octodon degus), Darwin’s leaf-eared mouse (Phyllotis darwini), and the olivaceous field mouse (Akodon olivaceus), under shrubs (cover) and in the open on predator-excluded and competitor-excluded (Octodon) plots. Experiments were conducted during both new and full moons. Monthly small-mammal censuses using standard mark-recapture techniques provided data on movement, reproduction, and long-term fluctuations in density between 1989 and 1994. Diurnal Octodon foraged more (had lower GUD-) in the absence of predators (although this was confounded by a numerical, increase resulting from predator exclusion), and foraged more under shrubs than, in the open. However, the lack of a significant cover x predator exclusion interaction and thermoregulation studies suggest that physiological constraints play,a greater role than predation risk in determining micro-habitat selection by Octodon. Predation risk, as influenced by lunar light levels and predator exclusion, had only weak effects on micro-habitat selection by Phyllotis. The strong tendency of Octodon to forage under cover could depress food availability, forcing Phyllotis to feed more in the open. Concomitantly, Phyllotis exhibits several morphological characters that would favor detection and avoidance of predators. There is extensive evidence that interspecific competition is the primary constraint on Akodon foraging; predation risk appears to be relatively unimportant. Akodon is also a less efficient forager than the two other species, having significantly higher GUD, on average. This is partially offset by differences in reproductive biology; Akodon exhibits extremely rapid. demographic responses to favorable changes in the environment. A fourth species, Abrothrix longipilis, may coexist in the system because of its opportunistic nature, but no data are available on its foraging efficiency. These behavioral and biotic interactions occur within a background of periodic El Nino-Southern Oscillations (ENSO), which may ultimately contribute to species coexistence.


英文关键词Akodon olivaceus Chile competition foraging behavior giving-up density microhabitat Octodon degus Phyllotis darwini population dynamics predation risk semiarid small mammals
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA ; Chile
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000179542900006
WOS关键词DESERT RODENT COMMUNITY ; PREDATION RISK ; HABITAT SELECTION ; MICROHABITAT USE ; SEMIARID CHILE ; OWL PREDATION ; LONG-TERM ; EL-NINO ; ARID ZONE ; PATCH USE
WOS类目Ecology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/142467
作者单位(1)No Illinois Univ, Dept Sci Biol, De Kalb, IL 60115 USA;(2)Univ La Serena, Dept Biol, La Serena, Chile
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Yunger, JA,Meserve, PL,Gutierrez, JR. Small-mammal foraging behavior: Mechanisms for coexistence and implication for population dynamics[J],2002,72(4):561-577.
APA Yunger, JA,Meserve, PL,&Gutierrez, JR.(2002).Small-mammal foraging behavior: Mechanisms for coexistence and implication for population dynamics.ECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS,72(4),561-577.
MLA Yunger, JA,et al."Small-mammal foraging behavior: Mechanisms for coexistence and implication for population dynamics".ECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS 72.4(2002):561-577.
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