Some behavioral characteristics of common voles Microtus arvalis arvalis and Microtus arvalis obscurus in family groups under experimental conditions |
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Authors: | G. N. Tikhonova I. A. Tikhonov O. V. Osipova |
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Affiliation: | (1) Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninskii pr. 33, Moscow, 119071, Russia |
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Abstract: | Characteristics of social behavior and time budgets of common voles Microtus arvalis arvalis and M. a. obscurus were studied in 34-m2 enclosures. Ten family groups of each chromosomal form (a total of 60 animals) were used. The experiment consisted of four stages, the vole behavior being monitored (I) when they settled in a new territory; (II) when they were in a familiar territory; and upon placing (III) an unfamiliar male or (IV) an unfamiliar female of the same chromosomal race in the enclosure. Observations were performed for a total of 1120 h. The time budgets of the two vicarious forms of voles were compared with respect to the durations of sitting outside the nest boxes, grooming, active movement, and foraging. The social behavior of M. a. arvalis and M. a. obscurus was analyzed with respect to the numbers of intragroup interactions and the ratio between different types of contacts (exploratory, amicable, aggressive, contact evasion, and avoidance). |
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