1995
DOI: 10.2307/1382595
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Population Dynamics of Agouti and Albino Meadow Voles in High-Quality, Grassland Habitats

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“…Mammalian hair and skin color provides concealment for the mammals (Deblase & Martin 1980), while it is expected that leucism and/or albinism imposes on the individuals a greater difficulty in camouflage, possibly subjecting them to a greater risk of predation (Parsons & Bonderup-Nielsen 1995). Peles et al (1995), however, in a rare study addressing this topic, it was shown that albinism in meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) proved not to be a disadvantageous trait in grassland habitats with high nutritional quality and heavy vegetative cover.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mammalian hair and skin color provides concealment for the mammals (Deblase & Martin 1980), while it is expected that leucism and/or albinism imposes on the individuals a greater difficulty in camouflage, possibly subjecting them to a greater risk of predation (Parsons & Bonderup-Nielsen 1995). Peles et al (1995), however, in a rare study addressing this topic, it was shown that albinism in meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) proved not to be a disadvantageous trait in grassland habitats with high nutritional quality and heavy vegetative cover.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peles et al (1995) showed that predators do not prey more conspicuously on colored small rodents than on mammals with normal coloration in grassland habitats of high quality nutritional and heavy vegetative cover. The geographical distribution of Thrichomys is associated with the belt of open vegetation in South America (Alho, 1982;Mares & Ojeda, 1982, Pessôa et al, in press).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Laboratory breeding of small mammals is frequently used in field research (Jimènez et al, 1994;Peles et al, 1995;Schwartz and Mills, 2005), especially in conservation efforts for threatened and endangered species (Seal et al, 1989;Biggins et al, 1998;Amstislavsky et al, 2008). Inbreeding, commonly associated with laboratory-breeding investigations resulting in small population sizes, can lead to decreased reproductive success and survivorship of laboratory-bred organisms (Jimènez et al, 1994;Lacy, 1997;Leberg and Firmin, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%