Article
Vol. 40-2-7, 2001
Seasonal Activity and Reproduction of Two Syntopic White-Toothed Shrews (Crocidura attenuata and C. kurodai) from a Subtropical Montane Forest in Central Taiwan
Hon-Tsen Yu, Ting-Wen Cheng and Wen-Hao Chou (2001) We studied seasonal changes in age structure and reproduction for 2 spe- cies of white-toothed shrews, Crocidura attenuata and C. kurodai, on a mid-elevation forested slope in subtropi- cal Taiwan. In total, 564 shrews were collected by pitfall traps from Aug. 1995 through May 1997. Neither species had a conspicuous annual breeding season. The 2 species may have different social organizations and mating systems, judging from their sex ratios and proportions of breeding adults in the populations. A 3rd species of shrew, Chodsigoa sodalis, and a murid rodent, Niviventer coxingi, were syntopic with the 2 Crocidura species. Our study reveals that insectivores have been neglected in previous surveys of small mammals in Southeast Asia.
Keywords
Crocidura, White-toothed shrew, Breeding season, Pitfall trap, Soricidae.