Darlington Johanna P E C
Section of Entomology, National Museums of Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya, Africa.
Oecologia. 1985 Apr;66(1):116-121. doi: 10.1007/BF00378562.
Soil mounds in moist grassland at moderate altitudes in the Kenya Highlands have recently been interpreted as being formed by burrowing molerats. Evidence is presented here that these mounds contain active nests of Odontotermes spp. and are likely to have been built by the termites.
肯尼亚高地中等海拔的湿润草原上的土丘,最近被解释为由掘穴鼹形鼠形成。本文提供的证据表明,这些土丘包含齿白蚁属的活跃巢穴,很可能是由白蚁建造的。