Ekologija japanskog puha, Glirulus japonicus

Abstract

Different places of hibernation of Glirulus japonicus were monitored. The home range of a male was larger than that of a female, and they overlapped. The adult female remains in her home range for several years and has litters, while the young female moves from the mother\u27s home range. The Japanese dormouse eats bark, pollen and insects. It sometimes saved food as food-cache in autumn.Different places of hibernation of Glirulus japonicus were monitored. The home range of a male was larger than that of a female, and they overlapped. The adult female remains in her home range for several years and has litters, while the young female moves from the mother\u27s home range. The Japanese dormouse eats bark, pollen and insects. It sometimes saved food as food-cache in autumn

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