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Intraspecific variation in male mating behaviour in the grey seal

Autor LIDGARD DAMIAN
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 noi 2010
Large mammal behavioural studies that are focused on the primary mating tactic limit our understanding of the nature and likely proximate factors that may drive the occurrence of alternative mating tactics and their relative importance in the mating system. I used a novel mobile technique alongside telemetry, behaviour, energetics and genetic methods on 42 known-age adult male grey seals to measure the extent and success of behavioural variation and identify the proximate factors that may drive this variation. The study was conducted on Sable Island, Nova Scotia during five breeding seasons. I discovered much greater variation in behaviour than previously recognised. The likelihood of success for the primary tactic of consortship was significantly higher than that of the alternative tactic of mating with departing females. Males that exhibited the tactic of consortship were larger in body size and had absolutely more energy reserves and sustained breeding for longer. Large body size gave an energetic advantage of greater endurance and may have increased success. Alternative mating tactics in this species may have implications for gene flow and sexual selection.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9786131544217
ISBN-10: 6131544212
Pagini: 188
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Editions
Colecția Editions universitaires europeennes

Notă biografică

Damian Lidgard is a behavioural ecologist with a focus onreproductive and foraging ecology of pinnipeds. He received hisPhD from the University of La Rochelle, France in thereproductive behaviour of male grey seals. He is currently aresearch associate with the Ocean Tracking Network at DalhousieUniversity, Halifax, Canada