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Antipredator responses toward cat fur in wild brown rats tested in a semi-natural environment

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BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY
卷 32, 期 5, 页码 835-844

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/beheco/arab038

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antipredator; behavior; cat odor; foraging; rodents; predation risk

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  1. Australian Research Council [DP1601055003]
  2. NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service

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The study found that wild brown rats exhibit clear responses to domestic cat fur odor cues, but their behavioral response is highly adaptable and finely tuned to balance the trade-off between food and predation risk.
Sensitivity to predator-related cues and performance of antipredator behaviors are universal among prey species. Rodents exhibit a diverse suite of antipredator behaviors that have been examined in both field and laboratory studies. However, the results from the laboratory have not always translated to the field. While laboratory studies consistently indicate strong fear-inducing effects of cat fur/skin odors, it is unclear whether this occurs in the field with wild rats. To address this issue, we tested the antipredator responses of wild brown rats (Rattus norvegicus) to predatory (domestic cat fur) and nonpredatory (common brushtail possum fur) odor cues in a semi-natural experimental paradigm. Rats were housed in open air enclosures containing two feeding stations. Following several nights of acclimatization, the feeding stations were paired with cat fur, possum fur, or no fur. Rats spent less time at a feeding station that was paired with cat fur. Duration of time spent at feeding stations increased across consecutive test days and across hours within individual test nights, although the rate of increase within nights was lower for cat fur paired stations. This overall increase might reflect habituation of antipredator behaviors, increasing hunger, or loss of cue potency over time. We suggest that wild brown rats recognize and respond to cat fur odor cues, but their behavioral response is highly adaptable and finely tuned to the trade-off between predation risk and starvation that occurs across short temporal scales.

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