Mammal Study
Online ISSN : 1348-6160
Print ISSN : 1343-4152
ISSN-L : 1343-4152
Original papers
Relationship between grooming and tick threat in sika deer Cervus nippon in habitats with different feeding conditions and tick densities
Miki YamadaMisako Urabe
著者情報
ジャーナル フリー

2007 年 32 巻 3 号 p. 105-114

詳細
抄録
Using two populations of sika deer Cervus nippon, the relationship between tick density within habitats and the duration of both self-grooming and allogrooming was investigated. At Mageshima Island, where the deer spend much of their time feeding and tick density is high, the time spent self-oral grooming frequency fluctuated with tick density within the deer's habitat. However, in Nara Park, where the deer are fed artificially and tick density is low, neither oral nor self-scratch grooming correlate with tick density. Although tick density is much higher at Mageshima than at Nara Park, the overall duration of self-grooming did not differ between these sites, suggesting that this was affected by the time budget required for other behaviors, especially foraging. Allogrooming duration did not correlate with tick density at either study sites, suggesting that the most important function of this behavior is a social one, rather than the removal of ectoparasites.
著者関連情報

この記事は最新の被引用情報を取得できません。

© 2007 The Mammalogical Society of Japan
次の記事
feedback
Top