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Captive-reared European hamsters follow an offensive strategy during risk-assessment

机译:被圈养的欧洲仓鼠在评估风险时遵循进攻策略

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Understanding whether captive-reared animals destined to reintroduction are still able to discriminate predators has important implications for conservation biology. The endangered European hamster benefits from conservation programs throughout Europe, in which several thousand individuals are released into the wild every year. Despite this, the anti-predator strategy of hamsters and their ability to maintain predator discrimination in captivity remain to be investigated. Here, we explore the predator discrimination behaviour of captive-reared European hamsters and their response to different predation cues. When first exposed to the urine of cats and goats in a Y-maze test, hamsters spent more time close to the cat scent rather than to the goat scent. In a second experiment, during which hamsters were exposed to a non-mobile European ferret (inside a cage), hamsters significantly increased the time spent close to the ferret’s cage and displayed aggressive behaviour towards the ferret. Furthermore, they did not take refuge inside an anti-predation tube (APT), a device designed to upgrade wildlife underpasses and reconnect wild hamster populations. Finally, when exposed to a mobile ferret (but without physical contact), hamsters displayed mobbing and aggressive behaviours towards the ferret, before taking refuge inside the APT. Taken together, our results show that captive-reared hamsters are still able to detect and react to predation cues, but that they initially adopt an offensive strategy (grunting, spitting, mobbing) during the risk-assessment phase. After risk assessment, however, hamsters used the APT as a refuge. Our study provides important insights into the anti-predator behaviour of hamsters. Testing the efficacy of the APT, a device that will allow upgrading wildlife underpasses for the hamster and other rodents, is also of great importance and is instrumental in conservation efforts for these species.
机译:了解旨在重新引入的圈养动物是否仍然能够区分天敌,这对保护生物学具有重要意义。濒临灭绝的欧洲仓鼠受益于整个欧洲的保护计划,每年有数千人被释放到野外。尽管如此,仓鼠的反捕食策略及其在圈养中维持捕食者区分的能力仍有待研究。在这里,我们探讨了圈养欧洲仓鼠的捕食者歧视行为及其对不同捕食线索的反应。当在Y型迷宫测试中首次暴露于猫和山羊的尿液中时,仓鼠将更多的时间花在接近猫的气味上而不是在接近山羊的气味上。在第二个实验中,仓鼠暴露于非活动的欧洲雪貂(在笼子内部),仓鼠显着增加了在雪貂笼子附近度过的时间,并表现出对雪貂的攻击行为。此外,他们没有在反捕食管(APT)内避难,该装置旨在升级野生动物地下通道并重新连接野生仓鼠种群。最后,当暴露在活动的雪貂中(但没有物理接触)时,仓鼠表现出对雪貂的围攻和侵略性行为,然后才在APT内避难。综上所述,我们的结果表明,圈养的仓鼠仍然能够检测到捕食线索并对其做出反应,但是在风险评估阶段,他们最初采取了进攻策略(g,吐痰,围攻)。然而,经过风险评估,仓鼠将APT用作避难所。我们的研究为仓鼠的抗捕食行为提供了重要的见识。测试APT的功效也很重要,它可以使仓鼠和其他啮齿动物的野生生物地下通道升级,这对这些物种的保护工作至关重要。

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