The cost of reproduction for female Columbian ground squirrels was assessed using seven years of data from three populations in southwestern Alberta, Canada. Short-term costs, measured as reduced survival or lowered subsequent fecundity, were not directly associated with whether a female reproduced or not, nor with the females' litter size. In one of the populations, females that first reproduced as yearlings had slightly shorter lifespans, but almost 1.5 times the lifetime reproductive success, compared to those that first reproduced when older. Although short-term reproductive costs were not apparent from our data, we cannot conclude that reproduction was not costly. Such costs might exist but be masked by females' adjusting reproductive ...
Neonatal reproductive failure should occur when energetic costs of parental investment outweigh fitn...
The widespread occurrence of alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) highlights the diverse ways in ...
Neonatal reproductive failure should occur when energetic costs of parental investment outweigh fitn...
Summary. The cost of reproduction for female Columbian ground squirrels was assessed using seven yea...
International audienceEnergetic trade-offs in resource allocation form the basis of life-history the...
International audienceEnergetic trade-offs in resource allocation form the basis of life-history the...
International audienceEnergetic trade-offs in resource allocation form the basis of life-history the...
To understand the evolution of female investment strategies and social structure in ground squirrels...
Summary. The reproductive success of ten female Ri-chardson's ground squirrels resident on a gr...
Physiological and behavioural parameters associated with reproductive effort and success were invest...
Physiological and behavioural parameters associated with reproductive effort and success were invest...
Three evolutionary problems are considered in ground squirrels. In the first chapter, the influence ...
Summary. Reproductive effort by yearling and older female Richardson's ground squirrels was stu...
Timing of activity, seasonal changes in food availability, environmental fluctuations, and costs of ...
The reproductive output of iteroparous females is influenced by parity and resource availability. To...
Neonatal reproductive failure should occur when energetic costs of parental investment outweigh fitn...
The widespread occurrence of alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) highlights the diverse ways in ...
Neonatal reproductive failure should occur when energetic costs of parental investment outweigh fitn...
Summary. The cost of reproduction for female Columbian ground squirrels was assessed using seven yea...
International audienceEnergetic trade-offs in resource allocation form the basis of life-history the...
International audienceEnergetic trade-offs in resource allocation form the basis of life-history the...
International audienceEnergetic trade-offs in resource allocation form the basis of life-history the...
To understand the evolution of female investment strategies and social structure in ground squirrels...
Summary. The reproductive success of ten female Ri-chardson's ground squirrels resident on a gr...
Physiological and behavioural parameters associated with reproductive effort and success were invest...
Physiological and behavioural parameters associated with reproductive effort and success were invest...
Three evolutionary problems are considered in ground squirrels. In the first chapter, the influence ...
Summary. Reproductive effort by yearling and older female Richardson's ground squirrels was stu...
Timing of activity, seasonal changes in food availability, environmental fluctuations, and costs of ...
The reproductive output of iteroparous females is influenced by parity and resource availability. To...
Neonatal reproductive failure should occur when energetic costs of parental investment outweigh fitn...
The widespread occurrence of alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) highlights the diverse ways in ...
Neonatal reproductive failure should occur when energetic costs of parental investment outweigh fitn...