Previous studies on parental and spacing behavior of Microtus pennsylvanicus suggest a promiscuous mating system, but attempts to find multiple paternity in single litters have been unsuccessful. In this paper we present evidence of multiple paternity in single litters conceived in the wild early in the breeding season. The proportion of litters sired by multiple males was estimated, by a conservative method, to be 33.1 %. We argue that the presence of promiscuity, rather than polygyny, in M. pennsylvanicus is the result of two factors. First, overwintered breeding males are similar in age and size, resulting in small variation in competitive ability among males. This reduced variation in competitive ability reduces the possibility that som...
Most studies on mammalian vomeronasal organ (VNO) have been on laboratory-bred animals. Our present ...
These experiments explore how, in the laboratory, a small, short-lived rodent, the meadow vole, beha...
The role of intraspecific interactions - e.g. competition and kin interactions – in the regulation o...
(1) We tested the hypotheses of Greenwood (1980) and Dobson (1982) by examining natal philopatry in ...
Space use by individual Townsend's voles, Microtus townsendii, was investigated in spring and summer...
With whom and how often to mate are fundamental questions that impact individual reproductive succes...
We hypothesized that male meadow voles adjust their odour preferences and sexual behaviours in respo...
We used live-trapping data collected during a long-term study of the social organization of prairie ...
In many species of small mammals, females undergo post-partum oestrus soon after delivering a litter...
Individuals may leave their birthsite before reproducing or they may postpone reproduction because t...
Successful maturation on the natal area may vary as a function of sex, density, and season in voles ...
Changes in various reproductive parameters have pronounced effects on microtine population fluctuati...
Many female terrestrial mammals undergo postpartum estrus (PPE), a state of heightened sexual attrac...
Although population density and phenotype are known to alter the mating strategies of individuals, t...
Microtus kikuchii inferred from microsatellite DNA and home ranges. Zoological Studies 51(2): 204-21...
Most studies on mammalian vomeronasal organ (VNO) have been on laboratory-bred animals. Our present ...
These experiments explore how, in the laboratory, a small, short-lived rodent, the meadow vole, beha...
The role of intraspecific interactions - e.g. competition and kin interactions – in the regulation o...
(1) We tested the hypotheses of Greenwood (1980) and Dobson (1982) by examining natal philopatry in ...
Space use by individual Townsend's voles, Microtus townsendii, was investigated in spring and summer...
With whom and how often to mate are fundamental questions that impact individual reproductive succes...
We hypothesized that male meadow voles adjust their odour preferences and sexual behaviours in respo...
We used live-trapping data collected during a long-term study of the social organization of prairie ...
In many species of small mammals, females undergo post-partum oestrus soon after delivering a litter...
Individuals may leave their birthsite before reproducing or they may postpone reproduction because t...
Successful maturation on the natal area may vary as a function of sex, density, and season in voles ...
Changes in various reproductive parameters have pronounced effects on microtine population fluctuati...
Many female terrestrial mammals undergo postpartum estrus (PPE), a state of heightened sexual attrac...
Although population density and phenotype are known to alter the mating strategies of individuals, t...
Microtus kikuchii inferred from microsatellite DNA and home ranges. Zoological Studies 51(2): 204-21...
Most studies on mammalian vomeronasal organ (VNO) have been on laboratory-bred animals. Our present ...
These experiments explore how, in the laboratory, a small, short-lived rodent, the meadow vole, beha...
The role of intraspecific interactions - e.g. competition and kin interactions – in the regulation o...