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Mammalian predation on termites: tests with the burrowing mouse (Oxymycterus roberti) and its prey
Authors:Redford  Kent H
Institution:(1) Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, 02138 Cambridge, MA, USA;(2) Present address: Florida State Museum, University of Florida, 32611 Gainesville, Florida, USA
Abstract:Summary A laboratory study of mammalian predation on termites was conducted using the burrowing mouse (Oxymycterus roberti) and eight species of central Brazilian termites. The results of preference trials demonstrate that Oxymycterus discriminate between termite species and that the eight prey species fall into three groups: least preferred, most-preferred and a group of intermediate preference.Preferences of Oxymycterus are not explained by the size or the nutritional quality of the termite species. However, three measures of termite soldier-based defense do correlate highly with preference. Termite species with soldiers exhibiting a mechanical or mixed defense are greatly preferred by Oxymycterus over species with soldiers exhibiting a chemical based defense. This chemical defense by termites is effective in severely limiting predation by small mammals.
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