H. Tristiani et O. Murakami, Reproduction and survival of the ricefield rat Rattus argentiventer on rice plant diet, BELG J ZOOL, 128(2), 1998, pp. 167-175
Reproduction and survival were studied in caged individuals of the ricefiel
d rat, Rattus argentiventer on a diet of rice plants in various stages of g
rowth. The female rat was reproductively active on diets consisting of rice
plant at any stage of growth. However, the reproductive activity of the ma
le rat was significantly influenced by the stage of the rice plant: the mal
e was sexually active while feeding on the generative stages, but almost in
active while feeding on the vegetative stages. The percentage of males with
enlarged scrotal testes began to increase on a diet of plants in the panic
le primordia initiation stage and reached 100% by the milky grain stage. Th
e male determines the breeding pattern of this species, and this is directl
y influenced by the males' food source. Male rats with a scrotal sac contai
ning testes that were larger than 30 mm (measured externally on living rats
) were always reproductively active. The survival of both sexes of the rice
field rat also corresponded closely with the growth stage of the rice plant
. There were no significant differences in survival values between males an
d females feeding on different stages of the rice plant. Overall, the milky
and ripening grain stages of the rice plant provided the best foods for th
e reproduction and survival of the ricefield rat.