Social rank and reproductive performance of pampas deer females (Ozotoceros bezoarticus, Linnaeus, 1758)

作者: Jéssica Tatiana Morales-Piñeyrúa , Gabriel Ciappesoni , Rodolfo Ungerfeld

DOI: 10.1016/J.BEPROC.2014.03.004

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摘要: Abstract Our objectives were to determine if success index of pampas deer females is related with females’ age and social rank makes any influence on reproductive performance. Female was determined in 18 groups animals composed 1 male: 5–9 (total = 98 females). Date parturition for each female sex birth weight fawns recorded birth. The categorized three hierarchical ranks: low ( 0.66) (group HR). increased P

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