Study of climbing ability for two closely related mouse species

IF 1.6 4区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
B. Bárdos, V. Altbacker, A. Szabó, H. K. Török, I. Nagy
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Abstract

Abstract We tested the climbing ability of two native Hungarian rodent species under laboratory conditions. One mouse species is the mound-building mouse (Mus spicilegus), which is associated with flat, arable environments; the other is the house mouse (Mus musculus), which occurs in many natural and artificial environments following human settlements. We sought answers to the following questions, whether each of these species can use the vertical dimension and whether there is a difference in climbing ability between individuals of different ages of the two species. From our results, we concluded that the climbing ability of mound-building mice is much lower than that of house mice, but young mound-building mice show a much greater inclination towards climbing than adult mound-building mice.
两种近亲鼠攀爬能力的研究
摘要我们在实验室条件下测试了两种匈牙利本土啮齿动物的攀爬能力。一种老鼠是筑丘鼠(Mus spiclegus),它与平坦、可耕种的环境有关;另一种是家鼠(Musmusculus),它出现在人类定居后的许多自然和人工环境中。我们寻求以下问题的答案,即这些物种中的每一个是否都能使用垂直维度,以及两个物种不同年龄的个体之间的攀爬能力是否存在差异。根据我们的研究结果,我们得出结论,筑丘小鼠的攀爬能力远低于家鼠,但年轻的筑丘小鼠比成年的筑丘鼠表现出更大的攀爬倾向。
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European Zoological Journal
European Zoological Journal Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
5.60%
发文量
80
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Zoological Journal (previously Italian Journal of Zoology) is an open access journal devoted to the study of all aspects of basic, comparative and applied protozoan and animal biology at molecular, cellular, tissue, organ, organismal, population, and community-ecosystem level. Papers covering multiple levels of organization and integrative approaches to study animal form, function, development, ecology, evolution and systematics are welcome. First established in 1930 under the name of Il Bollettino di Zoologia, the journal now has an international focus, reflected through its global editorial board, and wide author and readership.
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