Age at first reproduction is an important determinant of individual variation in reproductive success in ungulates, but few studies have examined its relationship with later fitness-related traits in males. We used a long-term individual based study of a harvested moose population to quantify the individual reproductive performance and survival of males, as well as to examine the determinants of age at first reproduction and consequences of age at first reproduction on lifetime breeding success. The probability that a male successfully reproduced at the age of two was negatively related to the mean age of adult males in the population, but the relationship weakened with increasing population size. Large antlers and large body mass relative ...
ABSTRACT: Harvesting can have a substantial impact on population dynamics and individual performance...
Summary1. Recruitment failure may represent an important demographic response to changes in the envi...
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Age at first reproduction is an important determinant of individual variation in reproductive succes...
Age at first reproduction is an important determinant of individual variation in reproductive succes...
Age at first reproduction is an important determinant of individual variation in reproductive succes...
Age at first reproduction is an important determinant of individual variation in reproductive succes...
In long-lived polygynous species, male reproductive success is often monopolized by a few mature dom...
Body size and age are highly correlated with antler size, fighting ability, and reproductive success...
1. To secure mating opportunities, males often develop and maintain conspicuous traits that are invo...
1. To secure mating opportunities, males often develop and maintain conspicuous traits that are invo...
1. To secure mating opportunities, males often develop and maintain conspicuous traits that are invo...
Empirical evidence strongly indicates that human exploitation has frequently led to rapid evolutiona...
Mechanisms reducing inbreeding are thought to have evolved owing to fitness costs of breeding with c...
Mechanisms reducing inbreeding are thought to have evolved owing to fitness costs of breeding with c...
ABSTRACT: Harvesting can have a substantial impact on population dynamics and individual performance...
Summary1. Recruitment failure may represent an important demographic response to changes in the envi...
This is the postprint version of the article. The original publication is available at www.springerl...
Age at first reproduction is an important determinant of individual variation in reproductive succes...
Age at first reproduction is an important determinant of individual variation in reproductive succes...
Age at first reproduction is an important determinant of individual variation in reproductive succes...
Age at first reproduction is an important determinant of individual variation in reproductive succes...
In long-lived polygynous species, male reproductive success is often monopolized by a few mature dom...
Body size and age are highly correlated with antler size, fighting ability, and reproductive success...
1. To secure mating opportunities, males often develop and maintain conspicuous traits that are invo...
1. To secure mating opportunities, males often develop and maintain conspicuous traits that are invo...
1. To secure mating opportunities, males often develop and maintain conspicuous traits that are invo...
Empirical evidence strongly indicates that human exploitation has frequently led to rapid evolutiona...
Mechanisms reducing inbreeding are thought to have evolved owing to fitness costs of breeding with c...
Mechanisms reducing inbreeding are thought to have evolved owing to fitness costs of breeding with c...
ABSTRACT: Harvesting can have a substantial impact on population dynamics and individual performance...
Summary1. Recruitment failure may represent an important demographic response to changes in the envi...
This is the postprint version of the article. The original publication is available at www.springerl...