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Bigger doesn’t mean bolder: behavioral variation of four wild rodent species to novelty and predation risk following a fast-slow continuum

机译:更大并不意味着更大胆:在快速缓慢慢速慢速速度之后,四种野生啮齿动物物种的行为变化与新奇和捕食风险

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Understanding how wild species respond to novel situations with associated risk can provide valuable insights for inter-specific behavioral variation and associations with pace-of-life (POL). Rodents, a globally distributed and diverse taxonomic group, have been the subjects of countless studies emulating risky situations. Controlled laboratory experiments with a focus on wild-caught species provide the opportunity to test fine-scale behavioral responses to contexts of risk with ecological implications. For example, assessing the importance of predator cues eliciting antipredator responses, as well as whether wild rodents embody behavioral plasticity and repertoires, illustrated by habituation and variation in behavioral traits, respectively. In this comparative study, we examined multiple behavioral responses of four rodent species in eastern Taiwan (three native species Mus caroli, Apodemus agrarius, Rattus losea, and one invasive, Rattus exulans) exposed to an unfamiliar microenvironment and novel cue from an allopatric predator, the leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis). All wild-caught animals were subjected to two consecutive nights of experimental trials in a laboratory setting. Behavioral responses to a novel situation during the first trial differed between species; smaller species investing more time in non-defensive behaviors compared to the larger species. More specifically, the smaller species M. caroli and A. agrarius allocated more time to exploration and foraging, whereas the larger rat species R. exulans and R. losea spent more time motionless or concealing. During the second trial, the addition of leopard cat cues did not elicit antipredator behaviors, but rather, rodents were found to exhibit increased non-defensive behaviors, specifically foraging efforts. Our results suggest that these four species do largely follow a behavioral fast-slow continuum with the two smaller mice species demonstrating increased boldness in a novel context compared to the larger rat species. Also, the wild populations of rodents in eastern Taiwan may be na?ve to leopard cats. Finally, the rodents in our study demonstrated habituation to the microenvironment, indicating they possess adaptive capacity.
机译:了解野生物种如何应对具有相关风险的新颖情况,可以为寿命间的特定行为变异和协会提供有价值的见解(POL)。啮齿动物是一个全球分布和不同的分类学集团,一直是无数研究模拟风险情况的学科。受控实验室实验重点放在野生捕获的物种上,提供了测试对具有生态影响的风险背景的微调行为响应的机会。例如,评估捕食者提示引发了反叛者反应的重要性,以及野生啮齿动物是否体现了行为可塑性和曲目,分别通过习惯和行为性状的变化说明。在该比较研究中,我们在台湾东部四种啮齿动物物种(三种天然物种Mus Caroli,Apodemus Agrarius,Rattus Losea和一个侵入性,rattus exulans)中检查了多种行为反应,暴露于来自异常捕食者的不熟悉的微环境和新型提示,豹纹猫(prionailurus bengalensis)。在实验室环境中,所有野生捕获的动物都经过连续两个的实验试验夜晚。在第一次试验期间对新局面的行为反应不同;与较大物种相比,较小的物种在非防守行为中投入更多时间。更具体地说,较小的物种M. Caroli和A. Agrarius分配了更多的时间来探索和觅食,而大鼠种类r. exulans和R.LOSEA在不动或隐藏的情况下花费更多的时间。在第二次审判期间,豹纹猫提示的增加并未引发反叛者行为,而是发现啮齿动物表现出增加的非防守行为,专门觅食努力。我们的研究结果表明,这四种物种在很大程度上遵循行为快速慢速连续体,与较大的大鼠物种相比,这两个较小的小鼠物种证明了一种新颖的上下文中的大胆。此外,台湾东部啮齿动物的野生种群可能是豹猫的野猫。最后,我们研究中的啮齿动物对微环境的习惯表现出,表明它们具有自适应能力。

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