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The effects of cues from kingsnakes on the reproductive effort of house mice 被引量:2
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作者 W. Wallace STARKE III Michael H. FERKIN 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第1期135-141,共7页
It is not clear if rodents express inducible defenses in response to reptilian predators such as snakes. We tested the hypothesis that adult house mice Mus musculus decrease aspects of their reproductive effort upon 1... It is not clear if rodents express inducible defenses in response to reptilian predators such as snakes. We tested the hypothesis that adult house mice Mus musculus decrease aspects of their reproductive effort upon 1 hour of exposure every 48 hours for a 25-day period to the fecal material and shed skins of a euryphagous ophidian predator, the kingsnake Lampropeltis getula, that had been fed mice. We found no significant differences in the total number of offspring born, the number of pups per litter, and the mean weight of pups in litters born to male and female mice that were exposed to predator cues and those mice that were not exposed to such cues. The lack of an inducible response may be associated with the low cost of an effective defense, or the lack of an effective defense against a generalist snake predator [Current Zoology 59 (1): 135-141, 2013]. 展开更多
关键词 Inducible defenses Breeding suppression Lampropeltis getula Mus musculus Predator-prey interactions
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