Abstract The high energetic costs of lactation can lead to fundamental trade-offs in life-history traits, particularly in young females that reproduce before completing body growth. We assessed whether lactating female mountain goats (Oreamnos americanus) used behavioural tactics at fine spatio-temporal scales to increase energy intake to compensate for the costs of lactation. Lactating females increased bite rate and chewing rate compared with non-lactating females, but selected similar foraging sites in terms of plant quality and abundance. At peak lactation, forage intake of lactating females was [40 % greater than that of non-lactating females. For females that had reached asymptotic body mass (i.e. C6 years old), summer mass gain of la...
In polygynous ungulates, the rut imposes constraints on male time budgets that generate a trade-off ...
1. The cost of current reproduction on survival or future reproduction is one of the most studied tr...
Osei Duah Agemang was supported by a scholarship from the Cape University, Ghana. Lobke Maria Vaanho...
Optimal time allocation to foraging behaviour may be constrained by intrinsic and extrinsic factors ...
Fitness costs of reproduction are expected when resources are limited. Costs drive the evolution of ...
Studies of milk allocation in polytocous species provide the opportunity to investigate the effects ...
In mammalian polygynous mating systems, male reproductive effort consists mainly of male–male compet...
In dairy goats, the reproductive and productive performances depend on rearing management, notably o...
Many female small mammals face limited food availability during lactation. These dams may have to ch...
Abstract Little is known about maternal effects on postweaning development, yet they may be importan...
Little is known about maternal effects on postweaning development, yet they may be important because...
SYNOPSIS. During lactation, mothers require energy to meet both mater-nal and offspring requirements...
Abstract: The research on the effect of forages energy level on production and reproduction performa...
Lactation is the most energetically costly component of maternal investment in mammals. For large te...
Kunkele J, Trillmich F. Are precocial young cheaper? Lactation energetics in the guinea pig. PHYSIOL...
In polygynous ungulates, the rut imposes constraints on male time budgets that generate a trade-off ...
1. The cost of current reproduction on survival or future reproduction is one of the most studied tr...
Osei Duah Agemang was supported by a scholarship from the Cape University, Ghana. Lobke Maria Vaanho...
Optimal time allocation to foraging behaviour may be constrained by intrinsic and extrinsic factors ...
Fitness costs of reproduction are expected when resources are limited. Costs drive the evolution of ...
Studies of milk allocation in polytocous species provide the opportunity to investigate the effects ...
In mammalian polygynous mating systems, male reproductive effort consists mainly of male–male compet...
In dairy goats, the reproductive and productive performances depend on rearing management, notably o...
Many female small mammals face limited food availability during lactation. These dams may have to ch...
Abstract Little is known about maternal effects on postweaning development, yet they may be importan...
Little is known about maternal effects on postweaning development, yet they may be important because...
SYNOPSIS. During lactation, mothers require energy to meet both mater-nal and offspring requirements...
Abstract: The research on the effect of forages energy level on production and reproduction performa...
Lactation is the most energetically costly component of maternal investment in mammals. For large te...
Kunkele J, Trillmich F. Are precocial young cheaper? Lactation energetics in the guinea pig. PHYSIOL...
In polygynous ungulates, the rut imposes constraints on male time budgets that generate a trade-off ...
1. The cost of current reproduction on survival or future reproduction is one of the most studied tr...
Osei Duah Agemang was supported by a scholarship from the Cape University, Ghana. Lobke Maria Vaanho...