Reproductive asynchrony and its potential role in the mating system of meadow voles
Ims (1987a) hypothesized that the spatial distribution pattern of male voles may be influenced by the temporal distribution of females. When females enter estrus synchronously (i.e. are clumped in time) they represent a defendable resource and males should defend a territory containing a cluster of females. When females breed asynchronously, males should not be territorial. In this study we examin…
Creator
- Ostfeld, R. S.
- Pugh, S. R.
- Tamarin, R. H.
Subject
- Microtus pennsylvanicus
- Nornik pensylwański
- reproductive asynchrony
- social system
- territoriality
- terytorializm
- voles
Type of item
- article
Date
- 1993
- 1993
Creator
- Ostfeld, R. S.
- Pugh, S. R.
- Tamarin, R. H.
Subject
- Microtus pennsylvanicus
- Nornik pensylwański
- reproductive asynchrony
- social system
- territoriality
- terytorializm
- voles
Type of item
- article
Date
- 1993
- 1993
Providing institution
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Identifier
- 10.4098/AT.arch.93-22
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Language
- en
- en
Relations
- Acta Theriologica
Year
- 1993
Providing country
- Poland
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