FORAGING STRATEGY OF PLATEAU ZOKORS (EOSPALAX BAILEYI THOMAS) WHEN COLLECTING FOOD FOR WINTER CACHES

Subterranean life style is characterized by limited food resource and energy consuming burrow behavior. Subterranean rodents are usually recognized as dietary generalists. In the current study, we investigated the species composition of winter caches of plateau zokors (Eospalax baileyi), and the dis...

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Main Authors: Xie, Jiu-Xiang, Lin, Gong-Hua, Zhang, Tong-Zuo, Su, Jian Ping
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spelling ftchinacascnwipb:oai:210.75.249.4:363003/42529 2023-05-15T18:03:02+02:00 FORAGING STRATEGY OF PLATEAU ZOKORS (EOSPALAX BAILEYI THOMAS) WHEN COLLECTING FOOD FOR WINTER CACHES Xie, Jiu-Xiang Lin, Gong-Hua Zhang, Tong-Zuo Su, Jian Ping 2014 http://210.75.249.4/handle/363003/4281 http://210.75.249.4/handle/363003/17049 http://210.75.249.4/handle/363003/22145 http://210.75.249.4/handle/363003/27241 http://210.75.249.4/handle/363003/32337 http://210.75.249.4/handle/363003/37433 http://210.75.249.4/handle/363003/42529 unknown POLISH JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY Xie, JX; Lin, GH; Zhang, TZ; Su, JP.FORAGING STRATEGY OF PLATEAU ZOKORS (EOSPALAX BAILEYI THOMAS) WHEN COLLECTING FOOD FOR WINTER CACHES,POLISH JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY,2014,62(1):173 http://210.75.249.4/handle/363003/4281 http://210.75.249.4/handle/363003/17049 http://210.75.249.4/handle/363003/22145 http://210.75.249.4/handle/363003/27241 http://210.75.249.4/handle/363003/32337 http://210.75.249.4/handle/363003/37433 http://210.75.249.4/handle/363003/42529 6 期刊论文 2014 ftchinacascnwipb 2023-03-26T20:37:53Z Subterranean life style is characterized by limited food resource and energy consuming burrow behavior. Subterranean rodents are usually recognized as dietary generalists. In the current study, we investigated the species composition of winter caches of plateau zokors (Eospalax baileyi), and the dissimilarity of species composition in caches and in the vicinity of the burrows. We have made our research in Kobresia dominated vegetation at the altitude 3200 m a.s.l. We used the non-parametric method to test the similarities between the relative dry mass of the plant species within caches and their closed vicinity. This method was based on measures of distance between pairs of individual multivariate observations. Our results revealed that although plateau zokors cached most (60) of the plant species found in the vicinity of their burrow systems (66), the cached dry mass was dominated by a few species. Nine plant species accounted for 80% dry mass of plants present in zokors' caches, Polygonum viviparum (50%) and other perennial poisonous forbs constitute 70% dry mass of the caches. Results showed that the dissimilarity between the relative dry mass of plant species within caches and in their vicinity was extremely significant (for Bray-Curtis distance measure, R = 0.355, P = 0.000; for Euclidean distance measure R =0.319, P =0.000). These results showed that plateau zokors don't forage randomly when collecting food for winter caches. We suppose that rather than using a non-selective foraging strategy by dealing with high fiber-content plants, plateau zokors have forged another dietary strategy to meet the energy demands in the evolutionary process: to deal with poisonous forbs. Subterranean life style is characterized by limited food resource and energy consuming burrow behavior. Subterranean rodents are usually recognized as dietary generalists. In the current study, we investigated the species composition of winter caches of plateau zokors (Eospalax baileyi), and the dissimilarity of species composition in ... Report Polygonum viviparum Northwest Institute of Plateau Biology: NWIPB OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Bray ENVELOPE(-114.067,-114.067,-74.833,-74.833) Burrows ENVELOPE(163.650,163.650,-74.300,-74.300)
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description Subterranean life style is characterized by limited food resource and energy consuming burrow behavior. Subterranean rodents are usually recognized as dietary generalists. In the current study, we investigated the species composition of winter caches of plateau zokors (Eospalax baileyi), and the dissimilarity of species composition in caches and in the vicinity of the burrows. We have made our research in Kobresia dominated vegetation at the altitude 3200 m a.s.l. We used the non-parametric method to test the similarities between the relative dry mass of the plant species within caches and their closed vicinity. This method was based on measures of distance between pairs of individual multivariate observations. Our results revealed that although plateau zokors cached most (60) of the plant species found in the vicinity of their burrow systems (66), the cached dry mass was dominated by a few species. Nine plant species accounted for 80% dry mass of plants present in zokors' caches, Polygonum viviparum (50%) and other perennial poisonous forbs constitute 70% dry mass of the caches. Results showed that the dissimilarity between the relative dry mass of plant species within caches and in their vicinity was extremely significant (for Bray-Curtis distance measure, R = 0.355, P = 0.000; for Euclidean distance measure R =0.319, P =0.000). These results showed that plateau zokors don't forage randomly when collecting food for winter caches. We suppose that rather than using a non-selective foraging strategy by dealing with high fiber-content plants, plateau zokors have forged another dietary strategy to meet the energy demands in the evolutionary process: to deal with poisonous forbs. Subterranean life style is characterized by limited food resource and energy consuming burrow behavior. Subterranean rodents are usually recognized as dietary generalists. In the current study, we investigated the species composition of winter caches of plateau zokors (Eospalax baileyi), and the dissimilarity of species composition in ...
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author Xie, Jiu-Xiang
Lin, Gong-Hua
Zhang, Tong-Zuo
Su, Jian Ping
spellingShingle Xie, Jiu-Xiang
Lin, Gong-Hua
Zhang, Tong-Zuo
Su, Jian Ping
FORAGING STRATEGY OF PLATEAU ZOKORS (EOSPALAX BAILEYI THOMAS) WHEN COLLECTING FOOD FOR WINTER CACHES
author_facet Xie, Jiu-Xiang
Lin, Gong-Hua
Zhang, Tong-Zuo
Su, Jian Ping
author_sort Xie, Jiu-Xiang
title FORAGING STRATEGY OF PLATEAU ZOKORS (EOSPALAX BAILEYI THOMAS) WHEN COLLECTING FOOD FOR WINTER CACHES
title_short FORAGING STRATEGY OF PLATEAU ZOKORS (EOSPALAX BAILEYI THOMAS) WHEN COLLECTING FOOD FOR WINTER CACHES
title_full FORAGING STRATEGY OF PLATEAU ZOKORS (EOSPALAX BAILEYI THOMAS) WHEN COLLECTING FOOD FOR WINTER CACHES
title_fullStr FORAGING STRATEGY OF PLATEAU ZOKORS (EOSPALAX BAILEYI THOMAS) WHEN COLLECTING FOOD FOR WINTER CACHES
title_full_unstemmed FORAGING STRATEGY OF PLATEAU ZOKORS (EOSPALAX BAILEYI THOMAS) WHEN COLLECTING FOOD FOR WINTER CACHES
title_sort foraging strategy of plateau zokors (eospalax baileyi thomas) when collecting food for winter caches
publishDate 2014
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http://210.75.249.4/handle/363003/22145
http://210.75.249.4/handle/363003/27241
http://210.75.249.4/handle/363003/32337
http://210.75.249.4/handle/363003/37433
http://210.75.249.4/handle/363003/42529
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