The time immediately following birth is a period of high predation risk for ungulate neonates. Ungulate mothers exhibit perinatal behaviors that appear to mitigate offspring risk during this time. However, few studies of infant mortality include the postpartum period. Therefore, the function and effectiveness of these maternal behaviors are untested. We observed perinatal behavior in 11 Thomson’s gazelle (Eudorcas thomsoni) mother–infant pairs in a free-ranging population under predation pressure. Five of the six fawns that were detected by predators during the perinatal period were killed. Fawn survival therefore depended on avoiding detection by predators. Considered individually, neither prepartum isolation from conspecifics nor birth si...
Inferring parturition and neonate survival from movement patterns of female ungulates: a case study ...
The event of giving birth is an essential part of animal production. In dairy cattle production, the...
We recorded four measures of motheryoung association and the percentage of time the young spent lyin...
<p>The time immediately following birth is a period of high predation risk for ungulate neonates. Un...
Ungulates, like most mammals, experience their highest mortality risk during infancy (Caughley, 1966...
For my parents, without whose investment I would surely have fallen to the jackals. iv This disserta...
Prey animals often face a trade-off between investing time in antipredator behaviour and performing ...
International audienceBehavioural adjustments to predation risk may impose costs on prey species. Wh...
Bowman, Jacob L.White-tailed deer neonatal survival and adult female spatial behaviors are influence...
Growth of ungulate populations is typically most sensitive to survival of neonates, which in turn is...
Growth of ungulate populations is typically most sensitive to survival of neonates, which in turn is...
Across ungulate species, infant survival and ju-venile recruitment rates are highly variable and pla...
Adaptive maternal responses to stressful environments before young are born can follow two non-exclu...
International audienceIn variable environments, habitats that are rich in resources often carry a hi...
Female ungulate reproductive success is dependent on the survival of their young, and affected by ma...
Inferring parturition and neonate survival from movement patterns of female ungulates: a case study ...
The event of giving birth is an essential part of animal production. In dairy cattle production, the...
We recorded four measures of motheryoung association and the percentage of time the young spent lyin...
<p>The time immediately following birth is a period of high predation risk for ungulate neonates. Un...
Ungulates, like most mammals, experience their highest mortality risk during infancy (Caughley, 1966...
For my parents, without whose investment I would surely have fallen to the jackals. iv This disserta...
Prey animals often face a trade-off between investing time in antipredator behaviour and performing ...
International audienceBehavioural adjustments to predation risk may impose costs on prey species. Wh...
Bowman, Jacob L.White-tailed deer neonatal survival and adult female spatial behaviors are influence...
Growth of ungulate populations is typically most sensitive to survival of neonates, which in turn is...
Growth of ungulate populations is typically most sensitive to survival of neonates, which in turn is...
Across ungulate species, infant survival and ju-venile recruitment rates are highly variable and pla...
Adaptive maternal responses to stressful environments before young are born can follow two non-exclu...
International audienceIn variable environments, habitats that are rich in resources often carry a hi...
Female ungulate reproductive success is dependent on the survival of their young, and affected by ma...
Inferring parturition and neonate survival from movement patterns of female ungulates: a case study ...
The event of giving birth is an essential part of animal production. In dairy cattle production, the...
We recorded four measures of motheryoung association and the percentage of time the young spent lyin...