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Food Preferences and Food Location by Pocket Gophers in Idaho Item Info

Title:
Food Preferences and Food Location by Pocket Gophers in Idaho
Creator:
Hungerford, Kenneth E.
Date Created:
1976
Description:
Pocket gophers (Thomomys talpoides) in environmental systems adapted readily to laboratory conditions. The laboratory equipment is described in this paper. Results are reported, including data on food consumption as it varies with the activity patterns of the gopher and the variation between individual gophers. One gopher used an average of 52 g of food per day for a 131-day period, but during an extremely active 17-day period, the gopher consumed approximately its own weight in food each day (75 g). The experimental setup is described for food location experiments and results indicate that gophers locate their food primarily by odor. Test animals react very quickly (in seconds or minutes) to odor stimuli if the gopher's food cache is depleted and the animal is hungry.
Document Type:
Research
Subjects:
pocket gopher wildlife
UIEF Unit:
East Hatter Creek
Location:
UIEF; East Hatter Creek
Latitude:
46.840526
Longitude:
-116.780027
Publisher:
Vertebrate Pest Conference Proceedings
Source:
Proceedings of the 7th Vertebrate Pest Conference, Vertebrate Pest Conference Proceedings collection, DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln, https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/vpc7/28/
Type:
text
Format:
application/pdf

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