Spacing patterns and social mating systems of echimyid rodents
This research analysis is based on the spacing patterns and the mating system of the echimyid rodents which get found most abundantly in Neo-tropical regions. The information gets formulated in the broad framework for the clear differentiation among the species, populations and there spacing.
Prior studies states, that male rodents, are larger in number ranges as compare to females, therefore; they usually engulf in polygamy. They space out from their location if they have ample living space and tend to overlap the home ranges. The studies related to tropical rodent have unproductive patterns, this ...