TY - JOUR
T1 - Can aggression be the force driving temporal separation between competing common and golden spiny mice?
AU - Pinter-Wollman, Noa
AU - Dayan, Tamar
AU - Eilam, David
AU - Kronfeld-Schor, Noga
PY - 2006/2
Y1 - 2006/2
N2 - We studied a system in which 2 desert rodent species coexist through temporal partitioning. Previous research suggests that the common spiny mouse (Acomys cahirinus) competitively forces the golden spiny mouse (A. russatus) into diurnal activity, but the mechanism driving this separation is not entirely understood. To test whether aggression is the driving force in this exclusion, we analyzed interactions between pairs of these 2 species. In contrast with our working hypothesis, the golden spiny mouse was more aggressive as reflected in its significantly more frequent chasing and biting behaviors. These results suggest that aggressive interference does not explain the temporal partitioning between these species. Other factors such as foraging efficiency, antipredator avoidance, water conservation, or productivity may account for the shift of golden spiny mice into diurnal activity.
AB - We studied a system in which 2 desert rodent species coexist through temporal partitioning. Previous research suggests that the common spiny mouse (Acomys cahirinus) competitively forces the golden spiny mouse (A. russatus) into diurnal activity, but the mechanism driving this separation is not entirely understood. To test whether aggression is the driving force in this exclusion, we analyzed interactions between pairs of these 2 species. In contrast with our working hypothesis, the golden spiny mouse was more aggressive as reflected in its significantly more frequent chasing and biting behaviors. These results suggest that aggressive interference does not explain the temporal partitioning between these species. Other factors such as foraging efficiency, antipredator avoidance, water conservation, or productivity may account for the shift of golden spiny mice into diurnal activity.
KW - Acomys
KW - Aggressive behavior
KW - Interference competition
KW - Resource exploitation
KW - Spiny mice
KW - Temporal partitioning
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U2 - 10.1644/04-MAMM-A-194R2.1
DO - 10.1644/04-MAMM-A-194R2.1
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AN - SCOPUS:33644605608
SN - 0022-2372
VL - 87
SP - 48
EP - 53
JO - Journal of Mammalogy
JF - Journal of Mammalogy
IS - 1
ER -