Most polygynous male mammals exhibit little or no parental care or involvement raising young. Instead, they invest indirectly in their own morphological and physiological attributes which enhance their chance of reproduction. Such secondary morphological sex traits may contribute to differences in the burrow architecture of fossorial mammals, such as the Cape dune mole-rat, Bathyergus suillus. Indeed, little is known about the seasonal changes in burrow architecture or differences in burrow configuration may differ between the sexes of subterranean African mole-rats (Bathyergidae). We excavated burrow systems of male and female B. suillus during the summer and the winter to investigate whether male burrow architecture reflected putat...
The burrow architecture (length, internal dimensions, fractal dimension of tunnel systems, number of...
As ecosystem engineers, subterranean rodents excavate and inhabit burrow systems. However, the chang...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2008.The seasonality of wild caught Cape mole-rats was investi...
Most polygynous male mammals exhibit little or no parental care or involvement raising young. Instea...
Little is known about how season influences burrowing activity, burrow structureor reproductive beha...
While females are traditionally thought to invest more time and energy into parentalcare than males,...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2013.Mammals use burrows for numerous functions. As these func...
Journal of Zoology, 2014; 293 (2014):271-280We investigated changes in burrow architecture and fract...
We investigated changes in burrow architecture and fractal dimension across seasons and between the...
Sociality in mole rats has been suggested to have evolved as a response to the widely dispersed food...
<div><p>Behavioural observations of reproduction and mate choice in wild fossorial rodents are extre...
The Damaraland mole-rat (Fukomys damarensis) is a social, subterranean rodent that occurs in the red...
Behavioural observations of reproduction and mate choice in wild fossorial rodents are extremely lim...
African mole-rats have provided great insight into mammalian evolution of sociality and reproductive...
The burrow architecture (length, internal dimensions, fractal dimension of tunnel systems, number of...
The burrow architecture (length, internal dimensions, fractal dimension of tunnel systems, number of...
As ecosystem engineers, subterranean rodents excavate and inhabit burrow systems. However, the chang...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2008.The seasonality of wild caught Cape mole-rats was investi...
Most polygynous male mammals exhibit little or no parental care or involvement raising young. Instea...
Little is known about how season influences burrowing activity, burrow structureor reproductive beha...
While females are traditionally thought to invest more time and energy into parentalcare than males,...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2013.Mammals use burrows for numerous functions. As these func...
Journal of Zoology, 2014; 293 (2014):271-280We investigated changes in burrow architecture and fract...
We investigated changes in burrow architecture and fractal dimension across seasons and between the...
Sociality in mole rats has been suggested to have evolved as a response to the widely dispersed food...
<div><p>Behavioural observations of reproduction and mate choice in wild fossorial rodents are extre...
The Damaraland mole-rat (Fukomys damarensis) is a social, subterranean rodent that occurs in the red...
Behavioural observations of reproduction and mate choice in wild fossorial rodents are extremely lim...
African mole-rats have provided great insight into mammalian evolution of sociality and reproductive...
The burrow architecture (length, internal dimensions, fractal dimension of tunnel systems, number of...
The burrow architecture (length, internal dimensions, fractal dimension of tunnel systems, number of...
As ecosystem engineers, subterranean rodents excavate and inhabit burrow systems. However, the chang...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2008.The seasonality of wild caught Cape mole-rats was investi...