Cully J F, Grieco J P, Kissel D
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, Indiana 46556.
J Med Entomol. 1991 May;28(3):410-6. doi: 10.1093/jmedent/28.3.410.
Eastern chipmunks (Tamias striatus L.) were placed in Plexiglas cages with 0, 2, 5, 10, or 20 female Aedes triseriatus Say mosquitoes for 2 h. Previously published studies demonstrated little effective mosquito defensive behavior because of pause behavior by the chipmunks. By recording chipmunk behavior on videotape, pause behavior was reduced, and the chipmunks exhibited effective mosquito defense. The chipmunks defended themselves actively by attacking mosquitoes in flight, biting, head shaking, body turning, face grooming, hindfoot scratching, and flicking the tail. These defensive behaviors were correlated positively with the number of mosquitoes exposed to the chipmunks and with the number of mosquitoes killed.
东部花栗鼠(Tamias striatus L.)被放置在有机玻璃笼子里,分别与0只、2只、5只、10只或20只雌性三带喙库蚊(Aedes triseriatus Say)共处2小时。此前发表的研究表明,由于花栗鼠的停顿行为,它们几乎没有有效的防蚊行为。通过在录像带上记录花栗鼠的行为,停顿行为减少了,花栗鼠表现出了有效的防蚊行为。花栗鼠通过攻击飞行中的蚊子、咬、摇头、转身、梳理面部、抓后脚和甩尾巴等方式积极地进行自我防御。这些防御行为与接触花栗鼠的蚊子数量以及被杀死的蚊子数量呈正相关。