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Development of a Camera-Installed Nest Box for Small Mammals and Its Application in Reproductive Schedule Estimation for the Okinawa Spiny Rat
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Abstract
Abstract.
To estimate the reproductive schedule of the Okinawa spiny rat on the basis of its body size distribution, we developed a nest box with an auto-trigger camera. Three camera-installed nest boxes were used in the field in the northern part of Okinawa Island beginning in September 2015. The distance between eyes, an index of body size, was measured in 850 images of spiny rats. The reproductive schedule was estimated based on the emergence period of subadults. With the emergence of subadults, the distribution of body size index becomes a mixture of two normal distributions consisting of adults and subadults, so a Gaussian mixture model was employed to identify each distribution. The Gaussian mixture model revealed that the distribution of the estimated distance between eyes could be divided into two clusters, with a mixing ratio of 0.11 for Group 1 (subadult) and 0.89 for Group 2 (adult). Most individuals belonging to Group 1 appeared during the winter months of December to March, indicating that subadults were weaned primarily during this season. Consequently, reproduction of the Okinawa spiny rat is thought to be limited in autumn and winter.
Received 02 4月 2021
Accepted 04 10月 2021
Acknowledgments:
We are grateful to Natsuko Kudaka and Masahiro Kudaka for their assistance with the field research and Katsushi Nakata for supporting this research project and providing the precious information of the field. We are very appreciative to Dr. Yamada for his valuable comments on an earlier version of our manuscript. The constructive comments by anonymous reviewers were also helpful in revising the manuscript. Funding was provided by the Environment Research and Technology Development Fund (JPMEERF20154003 and JPMEERF20184004) of the Environmental Restoration and Conservation Agency of Japan.
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