Boutin et al. (2006) claimed that American and Eurasian red squirrels use an unknown environmental cue to anticipate the availability of the abundant food of an autumn seed mast, and produce more young than usual in the previous spring and summer. But these small mammals need increased supplies of protein to produce and support young, therefore they must have had access to some other protein‐rich food that was available before the mast was ripe. There are other small mammalian seed‐eaters that increase their reproductive output ahead of the maturation of a seed mast. It seems likely that, in each case, females are able to produce extra young in advance because they eat the amino acid‐rich inflorescences and unripe seeds of the mast and/or l...
The relative contributions of habitat and food availability on fitness may provide evidence for key...
Predator satiation resulting from interannual reproductive synchrony has been widely documented in m...
1. The relative contributions of habitat and food availability on fitness may provide evidence for k...
Background: One way to cope with irregularly occurring resources is to adjust reproduction according...
The episodic production of large seed crops by some perennial plants (masting) is known to increase ...
Mast seeding, the intermittent, synchronous production of large seed crops by a population of plants...
Mast seeding, the intermittent, synchronous production of large seed crops by a population of plant...
Small mammals in New England primarily consume seeds and nuts in the summer. Their selection process...
International audienceEnergetic trade-offs in resource allocation form the basis of life-history the...
Neonatal reproductive failure should occur when energetic costs of parental investment outweigh fitn...
Conifer seeds are a component of the diet of many rodents, and post-dispersal seed predation by rode...
1. Seed-caching rodents play a key role in the ecology of seed dispersal by not only consuming but a...
1. Energy expenditure is a trait of central importance in ecological and evolutionary theory. We exa...
Mast seeding is one of the most intriguing reproductive traits in nature. Despite its potential draw...
The relative contributions of habitat and food availability on fitness may provide evidence for key...
Predator satiation resulting from interannual reproductive synchrony has been widely documented in m...
1. The relative contributions of habitat and food availability on fitness may provide evidence for k...
Background: One way to cope with irregularly occurring resources is to adjust reproduction according...
The episodic production of large seed crops by some perennial plants (masting) is known to increase ...
Mast seeding, the intermittent, synchronous production of large seed crops by a population of plants...
Mast seeding, the intermittent, synchronous production of large seed crops by a population of plant...
Small mammals in New England primarily consume seeds and nuts in the summer. Their selection process...
International audienceEnergetic trade-offs in resource allocation form the basis of life-history the...
Neonatal reproductive failure should occur when energetic costs of parental investment outweigh fitn...
Conifer seeds are a component of the diet of many rodents, and post-dispersal seed predation by rode...
1. Seed-caching rodents play a key role in the ecology of seed dispersal by not only consuming but a...
1. Energy expenditure is a trait of central importance in ecological and evolutionary theory. We exa...
Mast seeding is one of the most intriguing reproductive traits in nature. Despite its potential draw...
The relative contributions of habitat and food availability on fitness may provide evidence for key...
Predator satiation resulting from interannual reproductive synchrony has been widely documented in m...
1. The relative contributions of habitat and food availability on fitness may provide evidence for k...