M. L. Allen, H. Wittmer, Akino Ingaki, K. Yamazaki, S. Koike
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引用次数: 5
摘要
摘要:食物贮藏是许多哺乳动物的一种常见行为,但对某些物种食物贮藏的普遍性和重要性知之甚少。本文首次报道了亚洲黑熊(Ursus thibetanus, n = 5)在日本和美国黑熊(U. americanus)在美国加利福尼亚州的贮藏事件。我们还对熊的贮藏行为进行了系统的文献综述,作为未来研究的参考点。据报道,在棕熊(U. arctos)中最常见的是缓存行为,而且大多数熊的缓存行为发生在大型猎物身上。贮藏最有可能用来保护大型尸体不被腐烂或被食腐动物发现,让熊吃掉更多的尸体。关于熊的缓存行为缺乏发表的研究可能是由于这种行为不经常使用且难以记录。我们鼓励在未来的报告中增加,但也要保持一致性,包括对缓存行为的具体描述。
Food caching by bears: A literature review and new observations for Asiatic and American black bears
Abstract: Food caching is a common behavior for many mammals, but less is known about the prevalence and importance of food caching for some species. Here we report the first documented caching events by Asiatic black bears (Ursus thibetanus, n = 5) in Japan and 3 additional caching events by American black bears (U. americanus) in California, USA. We also performed a systematic literature review on caching by bears as a reference point for future investigations. Caching was most frequently reported for brown bears (U. arctos), and most caching by bears occurred with large prey. Caching is most likely used to protect large carcasses from spoiling or detection by scavengers, allowing bears to consume more of the carcass. The lack of published studies on caching by bears may be due to the behavior being infrequently used and difficult to record. We encourage an increase, but also consistency, in future reporting, including specific descriptions of caching behavior.
期刊介绍:
Ursus includes a variety of articles on all aspects of bear management and research worldwide. Original manuscripts are welcome. In addition to manuscripts reporting original research, submissions may be based on thoughtful review and synthesis of previously-reported information, innovative philosophies and opinions, and public policy or legal aspects of wildlife conservation. Notes of general interest are also welcome. Invited manuscripts will be clearly identified, but will still be subject to peer review. All manuscripts must be in English. All manuscripts are peer-reviewed, and subject to rigorous editorial standards.