1989
DOI: 10.2307/1381691
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Spatial Distribution and Attributes of a Population of Ctenomys talarum (Rodentia: Octodontidae)

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“…Females showed a higher specialization on grasses than males during this period, presumably because of the need to reduce searching for food, and consequently to select food items which are easier to harvest and handle, or to use plant deposits that already exist in their burrows. The decrease of burrowing activities during the partum and lactating period has also been mentioned for other burrowing species of rodents (Hansen 1960, Busch et al 1989.…”
Section: Diet According To Sex and Age Classmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Females showed a higher specialization on grasses than males during this period, presumably because of the need to reduce searching for food, and consequently to select food items which are easier to harvest and handle, or to use plant deposits that already exist in their burrows. The decrease of burrowing activities during the partum and lactating period has also been mentioned for other burrowing species of rodents (Hansen 1960, Busch et al 1989.…”
Section: Diet According To Sex and Age Classmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Los tiempos de permanencia registrados en la cueva propia dan cuenta de la validez del método utilizado, reflejando el hábito solitario de esta especie en el campo (Busch et al 1989), aún durante el período reproductivo. A diferencia de otros grupos de mamíferos que defienden áreas de uso exclusivo al mismo tiempo que presentan sobreposición en sus ámbitos de hogar, los roedores subterráneos muestran o bien superposición total de territorios -especies coloniales o sociales -o territorios exclusivos en especies solitarias (Lacey 2000).…”
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“…Los métodos alternativos que permiten obtener información respecto de interacciones sociales en roedores subterráneos solitarios incluyen el trampeo de extracción total y el de marcado y recaptura (Hansen & Millar 1959, Vaughan 1962, Patton & Feder 1981, Busch et al 1989, Daly & Patton 1990, Malizia et al 1995, Lacey et al 1998, Zenuto & Busch 1998). El aporte de la radiotelemetría permite conocer más detalles respecto de movimientos de los individuos (Bandoli 1987, Zuri & Terkel 1996, Lacey et al 1997, 1998) y su evolución en el tiempo (reconocer si son solitarios o sociales, la ubicación relativa de sexos en el terreno, quiénes se dispersan, los patrones temporales de actividad, los cambios en las afinidades espaciales entre individuos).…”
Section: Revista Chilena De Historia Naturalunclassified
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