Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2426951 Behavioural Processes 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Competition can greatly affect the food hoarding strategies of rodents and the fate of seeds hoarded. In order to understand the influence of interspecific competition on food caching behavior of sympatric rodents, we investigated food hoarding patterns of two sympatric rodent species, buff-breasted rat (Rattus flavipectus) and Chinese white-bellied rat (Niviventor confucianus), and compared their responses and adjustment in hoarding behavior under interspecific competition. The results showed that: (1) the buff-breasted rat larder hoarded seeds only, while Chinese white-bellied rat hoarded seeds in both larder and scatter forms; (2) two species of rodents both larder hoarded more seeds when competitors were present; and (3) the Chinese white-bellied rats adjusted their seed hoarding from scatter to larder when competitors were introduced, which reduced the seed availability. Therefore, we concluded that rodents would adjust their food hoarding strategy when interspecific competitors were present, and this may produce a different effect on the fate of seeds and the recruitment of plants.This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: insert SI title.

► Cache pattern of rodents and effect of competition on food hoarding were studied. ► Hoarding patterns of rodents may differ between tropical and temperate areas. ► Rodent will adjust their cache strategy from scatter to larder when audiences exist. ► Hoarders will enhance their cache behavior when interspecific individuals exist.

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