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On heights and plains: How rodents from different habitats cope with three-dimensional environments?

Fig 6

The location of home-bases and secondary bases in jirds (A) and spiny mice (B).

As shown, jirds established eight home-bases on the arena floor (blue circles) and two home-bases on the pyramid. In addition, they establish eight second-bases (red circles) on the arena floor and two on the pyramid. Spiny mice (B) established five home-bases on the pyramid, one home-base on the floor next to the pyramid, and three home-bases on the arena floor (spiny mice did not establish secondary bases).

Fig 6

doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265176.g006