Female density and distribution are dependent on resource phenology and female availability strongly influences male mating behaviour and success. When a male adopts a ‘resource defence’ tactic, his reproductive success depends on the location and attractiveness of his territory. Environmental factors associated with territory quality are expected to influence mating success, for example, through territory features or male–male competition. In a protected population of a mountain-dwelling polygynous herbivore, the Alpine chamois Rupicapra r. rupicapra, we investigated the relationships among mating opportunities, some environmental variables (snow depth, topographic features and size of territories) and male intra-sexual competition for mat...
Foraging behaviour plays a key role in growth, survival and reproduction. Male ungulates in temperat...
The mating behaviour of red deer stags, Cervus elaphus, has been extensively described as harem defe...
In many social sciurids, male territoriality confers significant mating advantages. We evaluated res...
Female density and distribution are dependent on resource phenology and female availability strongly...
In polygynous ungulates, males may achieve fertilization through the use of alternative reproductive...
Ungulate mating systems vary broadly both between and within species. Studies on mating systems in d...
Ungulate mating systems vary broadly both between and within species. Studies on mating systems in d...
International audience 1- Territoriality is commonly associated with resource defence polygyny, wher...
Males using alternative male mating tactics (AMTs) may express their mating effort in a variety of w...
Males using alternative male mating tactics (AMTs) may express their mating effort in a variety of w...
Males using alternative male mating tactics (AMTs) may express their mating effort in a variety of w...
Males using alternative male mating tactics (AMTs) may express their mating effort in a variety of w...
In polygynous ungulates, males may achieve fertilization through the use of alternative reproductive...
Foraging behaviour plays a key role in growth, survival and reproduction. Male ungulates in temperat...
Foraging behaviour plays a key role in growth, survival and reproduction. Male ungulates in temperat...
Foraging behaviour plays a key role in growth, survival and reproduction. Male ungulates in temperat...
The mating behaviour of red deer stags, Cervus elaphus, has been extensively described as harem defe...
In many social sciurids, male territoriality confers significant mating advantages. We evaluated res...
Female density and distribution are dependent on resource phenology and female availability strongly...
In polygynous ungulates, males may achieve fertilization through the use of alternative reproductive...
Ungulate mating systems vary broadly both between and within species. Studies on mating systems in d...
Ungulate mating systems vary broadly both between and within species. Studies on mating systems in d...
International audience 1- Territoriality is commonly associated with resource defence polygyny, wher...
Males using alternative male mating tactics (AMTs) may express their mating effort in a variety of w...
Males using alternative male mating tactics (AMTs) may express their mating effort in a variety of w...
Males using alternative male mating tactics (AMTs) may express their mating effort in a variety of w...
Males using alternative male mating tactics (AMTs) may express their mating effort in a variety of w...
In polygynous ungulates, males may achieve fertilization through the use of alternative reproductive...
Foraging behaviour plays a key role in growth, survival and reproduction. Male ungulates in temperat...
Foraging behaviour plays a key role in growth, survival and reproduction. Male ungulates in temperat...
Foraging behaviour plays a key role in growth, survival and reproduction. Male ungulates in temperat...
The mating behaviour of red deer stags, Cervus elaphus, has been extensively described as harem defe...
In many social sciurids, male territoriality confers significant mating advantages. We evaluated res...