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Sensory abilities in food localization in four species of African mole-rats with diverse social organization
VITÁMVÁS, Miloš
Until recently, it was assumed that African mole-rats search for food randomly, as it is in concordance with Aridity food distribution hypothesis. However, recent studies indicate that some subterranean rodent species including mole-rats could be able to use plant chemicals (kairomones) for food localization. In my master thesis I conducted a battery of experiments on four mole-rat species to prove, that these species also posses the ability of kairomone guided foraging independently of their social organization.
Smyslové schopnosti podzemních savců při lokalizaci potravy: náhodné či nenáhodné vyhledávání?
VITÁMVÁS, Miloš
Until recently, it was assumed that subterranean rodents are unable to locate food sources without direct contact. Evolution of sociality in African mole-rats according to AFDH is based just on this random foraging. However, recent studies indicate that some subterranean species could be able to use plant chemicals (kairomones) for searching for food. In my bachelor thesis, I reviewed literature on foraging strategies in subterranean rodents. Particularly, I focused also on random versus nonrandom food searching in context of social evolution in African mole-rats.

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