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      Temporal differences in breeding site use between tits and mice

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      Zoologia
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          Describing the interactions among cavity breeders is key to understanding their breeding ecology. In this study the temporal difference in cavity use between the great tit, Parus major (Linnaeus, 1758) and the small Japanese field mice, Apodemus argenteus (Temminck, 1845) is investigated, as a first step for clarifying the interaction between bird and mammal cavity breeders. Forty-seven nest boxes were installed on tree trunks in two urban forests of Hokkaido Island, Japan, and the breeding nests of tits and mice were found in 34 and 11 boxes, respectively. The tits used the nest boxes throughout the breeding season, from May to July. In contrast, mice breeding nests were found in the last half of the breeding season, from July to October. Our results showed that field mice rarely used boxes during the tits’ breeding season. This study provides important information, such as temporal differences in breeding site use between tits and mice.

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                Journal
                Zoologia
                Zoologia
                Pensoft Publishers
                1984-4689
                August 08 2017
                August 08 2017
                : 34
                : 1-3
                Article
                10.3897/zoologia.34.e14882
                1195be36-e30e-4ee9-8907-55d7ddf21318
                © 2017

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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