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1 December 2010 Body Mass Changes of Japanese Rock Ptarmigan Lagopus Mutus Japonicus in Captivity
Shin-ichi Hayama, Chisato Hattori, Yuria Ohata, Norio Miyano
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Abstract

Changes in body mass of a pair of captive Japanese Rock Ptarmigan Lagopus mutus japonicus and their chicks were measured using an automatic weighing system at Omachi Alpine Museum from 13 January 1995 to 29 October 1996. The male's body mass decreased gradually in late April, the beginning of the breeding season, but returned to the normal level in the fall. In contrast, the female's body mass increased rapidly from late April onward, peaking in late May, just before the egg-laying period. Thereafter, the female's body mass decreased throughout the egg-laying, incubation, and early brooding periods, but began to increase again in the fall. In 1996, four chicks were successfully reared and their body mass increased linearly during the first 60 days after hatching, followed by a milder increase.

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Shin-ichi Hayama, Chisato Hattori, Yuria Ohata, and Norio Miyano "Body Mass Changes of Japanese Rock Ptarmigan Lagopus Mutus Japonicus in Captivity," Ornithological Science 9(2), 149-155, (1 December 2010). https://doi.org/10.2326/osj.9.149
Received: 19 November 2009; Accepted: 1 June 2010; Published: 1 December 2010
KEYWORDS
body mass
captive breeding
Japanese Rock Ptarmigan
Lagopus mutus japonicus
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