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SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO ZOOLOGY NUMBER 27 |
J. F. Eisenberg and Edwin Gould |
The Tenrecs: A Study in Mammalian Behavior and Evolution |
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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION PRESS CITY OF WASHINGTON 1970 |
J. F. Eisenberg, National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
Edwin Gould, Department of Mental Hygiene, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.
Last addition to the online version made June 13, 2005.
Contents
- Introduction pp. 1-7
- The Island of Madagascar and its Mammalian Fauna pp. 8-16
- Some Negative Influences on the Numbers and Distribution of the Tenrecidae
- Predators and Competitors of the Tenrecidae
- Competitors
- Predators
- Snakes
- Raptorial Birds
- Native Carnivores
- Domestic Dogs and Cats
- Summary of Predation Studies
- Parasites and Diseases of the Tenrecidae
- Disease Problems in the Captive Colony
- A Survey of the Oryzorictinae
- The Aquatic Syndrome - Limnogale Major, 1896a
- Sex Criteria
- Distribution and Abundance
- Habitat and Home
- Foods
- Reproduction
- Notes Concerning Behavior
- The Fossorial Syndrome - Oryzorictes A. Grandidier, 1870
- The Genus Geogale
- The Genus Microgale Thomas, 1883
- Sympatric and Allopatric Considerations
- Microgale dobsoni
- Physical Description
- Distribution and Habitat
- The Annual Cycle, Reproduction, and Thermoregulation
- Feeding Habits
- Ethological Studies
- General Maintenance Behavior
- Social Behavior
- Discussion
- Parental Care Behavior
- Ontogeny of Behavior
- Social Organization
Other Species of Microgale
- Microgale talazaci
- Physical Description
- Distribution and Habitat
- The Annual Cycle, Reproduction, and Thermoregulation
- Feeding Habits
- Ethological Studies
- General Maintenance Behavior
- Social Behavior
- Microgale cowani
- Physical Description
- Distribution and Habitat
- General Remarks on Behavior
Setifer setosus
- An Introduction to the Tenrecinae
- Setifer ( = Ericulus) setosus (Froriep, 1806)
- Physical Description
- Distribution and Habitat
- Burrows
- The Annual Cycle and Reproduction
- Activity and Thermoregulation
- Feeding Habits
- Ethological Studies
- General Maintenance Behavior
- Social Behavior
- Parental Care Behavior
- Ontogeny of Behavior
- Social Organization
Echinops telfairi (Martin, 1838)
- Physical Description
- Distribution and Habitat
- Activity and Thermoregulation
- The Annual Cycle and Reproduction
- Feeding Habits
- Ethological Studies
- General Maintenance Behavior
- Social Behavior
- Parental Care
- Ontogeny of Behavior
- Social Organization
Tenrec ( = Centetes) ecaudatus (Lacepede, 1799)
- Physical Description
- Distribution and Habitat
- Burrows
- Activity Patterns
- The Annual Cycle, Thermoregulation, and Reproduction
- Feeding Habits
- Ethological Studies
- General Maintenance Behavior
- Social Behavior
- Parental Care
- Ontogeny of Behavior
- Stridulation and Communication
- Social Organization
The Ecology of Hemicentetes (Mivart, 1871) pp. 78-89
- Introduction
- H. nigriceps - General Ecology
- H. semispinosus - General Ecology
- Physical Description
- Distribution and Habitat
- Burrows and Microhabitat
- Activity and Thermoregulation
- The Annual Cycle and Reproduction
- Feeding and Food Intake
The Ethology of Hemicentetes
- General Maintenance Behavior
- Social Behavior
- Parental Care Behavior
- Ontogeny of Behavior
- Social Organization
Stridulation in Hemicentetes
- The Phenomenon of Stridulation
- Introduction
- The Motivational Basis for Stridulation
- Light Intensity and Crest Erection
- Arousal and Stridulation
- Sound Intensity and Crest Erection
- Stridulation and Circumstances of Occurrence
- The Playback Experiments
- Introduction
- Preliminary Tests
- The Orientation Test
- The Role of the Mother's Stridulation in Nature
- Other Functions of Stridulation
Comparisons and Extensions
- Evolutionary Trends Among the Tenrecidae
- A Comparison of Behavior Categories
- The Insectivora: A Consideration of Evolutionary Limits
- Configurations in Space and Time
Literature Cited pp. 124-126
Appendix A: List of Specimen Sightings and Collections
Appendix B: Collecting Localities and Study Areas
Appendix C: Thermoregulation Techniques and Criteria
Appendix D: Encounter Technqiues and Open Field Tests
Appendix E: Speed Tests
Appendix F: Activity Measurements
Appendix G: Predator Odor Tests
Appendix H: Sound Recording and Playback Techniques
Appendix I: Care and Maintenance of Captive Tenrecidae
Index
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