To understand the evolution of female investment strategies and social structure in ground squirrels, I studied the reproductive consequences of litter size and mass, the timing of reproduction, and social organization in the Uinta ground squirrel, Spermophilus armatus. Litter size and litter mass correlated positively with maternal body mass. Juvenile female survival varied positively with juvenile weaning weight and negatively with weaning date; mothers appeared to compensate for late weaning date by producing smaller litters containing heavier offspring. Juvenile survival did not vary with litter size, so larger litters produced more surviving yearlings. Thus, the "optimum litter size" exceeded the mean litter size. The iteroparity/longe...
Differential reproductive success commonly reflects variations in reproductive physiology, behavior,...
International audienceMatrilineal kin groups are common in social mammals and often exhibit cooperat...
The cost of reproduction for female Columbian ground squirrels was assessed using seven years of dat...
International audienceEnergetic trade-offs in resource allocation form the basis of life-history the...
International audienceParental allocation of resources into male or female offspring and differences...
Three evolutionary problems are considered in ground squirrels. In the first chapter, the influence ...
Physiological and behavioural parameters associated with reproductive effort and success were invest...
I used behavioral and biochemical data to examine the adaptive significance of intraspecific variati...
Maternal characteristics, social dynamics, and environmental factors can all influence reproduction ...
Social organization of a species may impact behavior, reproductive ecology, mating system, populatio...
Summary. Reproductive effort by yearling and older female Richardson's ground squirrels was stu...
The widespread occurrence of alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) highlights the diverse ways in ...
Abstract. Maternal characteristics, social dynamics, and environmental factors can all influence rep...
Summary. The reproductive success of ten female Ri-chardson's ground squirrels resident on a gr...
The social environment has potent effects on individual phenotype and fitness in group-living specie...
Differential reproductive success commonly reflects variations in reproductive physiology, behavior,...
International audienceMatrilineal kin groups are common in social mammals and often exhibit cooperat...
The cost of reproduction for female Columbian ground squirrels was assessed using seven years of dat...
International audienceEnergetic trade-offs in resource allocation form the basis of life-history the...
International audienceParental allocation of resources into male or female offspring and differences...
Three evolutionary problems are considered in ground squirrels. In the first chapter, the influence ...
Physiological and behavioural parameters associated with reproductive effort and success were invest...
I used behavioral and biochemical data to examine the adaptive significance of intraspecific variati...
Maternal characteristics, social dynamics, and environmental factors can all influence reproduction ...
Social organization of a species may impact behavior, reproductive ecology, mating system, populatio...
Summary. Reproductive effort by yearling and older female Richardson's ground squirrels was stu...
The widespread occurrence of alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) highlights the diverse ways in ...
Abstract. Maternal characteristics, social dynamics, and environmental factors can all influence rep...
Summary. The reproductive success of ten female Ri-chardson's ground squirrels resident on a gr...
The social environment has potent effects on individual phenotype and fitness in group-living specie...
Differential reproductive success commonly reflects variations in reproductive physiology, behavior,...
International audienceMatrilineal kin groups are common in social mammals and often exhibit cooperat...
The cost of reproduction for female Columbian ground squirrels was assessed using seven years of dat...