Maternal care influences offspring quality and can improve a mother's inclusive fitness. However, improved fitness may only occur when offspring quality (i.e., offspring birth mass) persists throughout life and enhances survival and/or reproductive success. Although maternal body mass, age, and social rank have been shown to influence offspring birth mass, the inter-dependence among these variables makes identifying causation problematic. We established that fawn birth mass was related to adult body mass for captive male and female white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), thus maternal care should improve offspring fitness. We then used path analysis to identify which maternal characteristic(s) most influenced fawn birth mass of captive ...
Previous research documented that white-tailed deer body mass and antler size varied across physiogr...
Female ungulate reproductive success is dependent on the survival of their young, and affected by ma...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 8th lnternational Deer Biology Congress & International Wildlife M...
<div><p>Maternal care influences offspring quality and can improve a mother’s inclusive fitness. How...
International audience1. Maternal care is a major component of demographic tactics in mammals. In un...
International audience1. Maternal care is a major component of demographic tactics in mammals. In un...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
<p><sup>a</sup>Indicates that models differed only in how maternal age affected social rank</p><p><i...
1. Maternal care is a major component of demographic tactics in mammals. In ungulates most work has ...
AbstractIn vertebrates, offspring survival often decreases with increasing maternal age. While many ...
International audienceIn vertebrates, offspring survival often decreases with increasing maternal ag...
In this paper we present data from a long-term study on early growth and related variable * in fallo...
<p>Variables include maternal age, maternal body mass, social rank, litter size, fawn gender and faw...
Maternal phenotypic characteristics can influence key life history variables of their offspring thro...
Previous research documented that white-tailed deer body mass and antler size varied across physiogr...
Female ungulate reproductive success is dependent on the survival of their young, and affected by ma...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 8th lnternational Deer Biology Congress & International Wildlife M...
<div><p>Maternal care influences offspring quality and can improve a mother’s inclusive fitness. How...
International audience1. Maternal care is a major component of demographic tactics in mammals. In un...
International audience1. Maternal care is a major component of demographic tactics in mammals. In un...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
<p><sup>a</sup>Indicates that models differed only in how maternal age affected social rank</p><p><i...
1. Maternal care is a major component of demographic tactics in mammals. In ungulates most work has ...
AbstractIn vertebrates, offspring survival often decreases with increasing maternal age. While many ...
International audienceIn vertebrates, offspring survival often decreases with increasing maternal ag...
In this paper we present data from a long-term study on early growth and related variable * in fallo...
<p>Variables include maternal age, maternal body mass, social rank, litter size, fawn gender and faw...
Maternal phenotypic characteristics can influence key life history variables of their offspring thro...
Previous research documented that white-tailed deer body mass and antler size varied across physiogr...
Female ungulate reproductive success is dependent on the survival of their young, and affected by ma...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 8th lnternational Deer Biology Congress & International Wildlife M...