The effects of conspecifics on caching behavior of Peromyscus leucopus

TitleThe effects of conspecifics on caching behavior of Peromyscus leucopus
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1987
AuthorsSanchez, JC, Reichman, OJ
JournalJournal of Mammalogy
Volume68
Pagination695 -697
Accession NumberKNZ00157
Abstract

Although temperature and day length may serve as primary cues for the initiation of caching behavior, the presence of conspecifics, as potential competitors, may also stimulate caching behavior. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of sight and smell of conspecifics on the caching behavior of P. leucopus. We hypothesized that individuals which can detect other mice would cache more seeds than those isolated from neighbors

DOI10.2307/1381609