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Context-dependent responses of food-hoarding to competitors in Apodemus peninsulae: implications for coexistence among asymmetrical species

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成果类型:
期刊论文
作者:
Niu, Hongyu;Zhang, Jie;Wang, Zhiyong;Huang, Guangchuan;Peng, Chao;...
通讯作者:
Zhang, Hongmao
作者机构:
[Huang, Guangchuan; Niu, Hongyu; Wang, Zhiyong; Zhang, Jie; Peng, Chao; Zhang, Hongmao] Cent China Normal Univ, Sch Life Sci, Inst Ecol & Evolut, Wuhan, Peoples R China.
[Zhang, Hongmao] Cent China Normal Univ, Sch Life Sci, Wuhan 430079, Peoples R China.
通讯机构:
[Zhang, Hongmao] C
Cent China Normal Univ, Sch Life Sci, Wuhan 430079, Peoples R China.
语种:
英文
关键词:
asymmetrical food competition;behavioral plasticity;food-hoarding;species coexistence;sympatric rodents
期刊:
整合动物学:英文版
ISSN:
1749-4877
年:
2020
卷:
15
期:
2
页码:
115-126
基金类别:
National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaNational Natural Science Foundation of China [31772471]; self-determined research funds of CCNU from the colleges' basic research and operation of MOE [CCNU17A02017]
机构署名:
本校为第一且通讯机构
院系归属:
生命科学学院
摘要:
Superior species may have distinct advantages over subordinates within asymmetrical interactions among sympatric animals. However, exactly how the subordinate species coexists with superior species is unknown. In the forests west of Beijing City, intense asymmetrical interactions of food competition exist among granivorous rodents (e.g. Apodemus peninsulae, Niviventer confucianus, Sciurotamias davidianus and Tscherskia triton) that have broadly overlapping habitats and diets but have varied body size (range 15–300 g), hoarding habits (scatter ...

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