TY - JOUR
T1 - Prey Selection and Hunting Behaviors of Steppe Polecat Mustela eversmanni in Laboratory Studies
AU - Li, Shiping AU - Yin, Baofa AU - Dai, Xin AU - Yang, Fengping AU - Yang, Shengmei AU - Wei, Wanhong AU - Fan, Naichang AU - Zhou, Wenyang
JO - Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances
VL - 11
IS - 1
SP - 1
EP - 8
PY - 2012
DA - 2001/08/19
SN - 1680-5593
DO - javaa.2012.1.8
UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=javaa.2012.1.8
KW - Hunting behavior
KW -Mustela eversmanni
KW -prey activity
KW -prey body mass
KW -prey number
KW -China
AB - Steppe polecat (Mustela eversmanni Lesson, 1827) is the dominant species of mustelids in the alpine meadow ecosystem of the Qinghai-Xizang (Tibetan) plateau in China. Using the live and dead rats as the experimental prey, researchers investigated the effects of prey body masses, numbers and activities on predatory behaviors of the polecat. The results revealed that the prey activity was the most important factor that affected prey selection of the polecat during searching phase. The searching time used for live prey by polecat was significantly longer than that used for dead prey. Also, the prey numbers and body masses significantly affected prey selection of the polecat. When the activities of prey were the same, the polecat always preferred the group with more prey than the one with less prey. When the number and activity of prey were the same, the searching duration was significantly decreased from the lowest weight class to the highest one. In addition, the foraging profitability of polecat is prey dependent which was higher with smaller prey than with larger ones. These results indicated that the polecat could adjust the hunting behaviors to achieve the optimal profitability according to the characteristics of prey.
ER -