Communal nesting of the small Japanese field mouse in tree cavities in early spring

Ryuji G. Furukawa, Kei K. Suzuki, T. Shimamoto, H. Yanagawa
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The small Japanese field mouse, Apodemus argenteus, is a semi-arboreal rodent that breeds in tree cavities. For this study, however, we observed its cavity-nesting behavior during the non-breeding season. In urban and riparian forests in April on the island of Hokkaido, Japan, we found two nesting cavities housing five and ten adult-like mice, respectively. Dissolutions of communal nesting advanced in late April. We consider that one reason for communal nesting is heat retention while overwintering, as is common among rodent species. Our results expand knowledge of cavity use by the mice during the non-breeding season. Previous studies of cavity use by these mice were used nest boxes as artificial substitutes for tree cavities, which can provide inaccurate information of cavity use by the mice during non-breeding season since rodent species often avoid using these boxes in the cooler temperate season. Since nest boxes are used for studies for other mammals and birds, our results suggest that they should be studied in conjunction with cavity observation to accurately explain animals’ cavity use.
早春,小日本田鼠在树洞里共同筑巢
小型日本田鼠,阿氏田鼠,是一种半树栖啮齿类动物,在树洞中繁殖。然而,在本研究中,我们观察了其在非繁殖季节的腔巢行为。今年4月,在日本北海道的城市森林和河岸森林中,我们发现了两个筑巢洞,分别住着5只和10只成年老鼠。群巢在四月底瓦解。我们认为共同筑巢的一个原因是在越冬时保温,这在啮齿动物中很常见。我们的结果扩展了小鼠在非繁殖季节使用腔的知识。以往的研究都是用巢箱来代替树洞,这不能准确地反映出鼠在非繁殖季节使用巢箱的情况,因为啮齿类动物在较凉爽的温带季节通常不会使用巢箱。由于巢箱用于其他哺乳动物和鸟类的研究,我们的研究结果表明,它们应该与腔观察相结合,以准确地解释动物的腔使用。
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