2021
DOI: 10.1093/jmammal/gyaa158
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Alternative tactics in male African ground squirrels: the impact of variable rainfall on condition and physiology

Abstract: Alternative reproductive tactics occur when conspecifics of the same sex use different behavioral processes to maximize reproductive success. Resource availability can have significant impacts on the proximate factors impacting the success and persistence of alternative tactics, such as an individual’s physiology, immunity, and body condition. Male Cape ground squirrels (Xerus inauris) display two alternative tactics, with some mature males dispersing from their natal groups and joining bands of nonrelated mal… Show more

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“…In striped mice, females who maintain smaller home ranges also experience delayed reproduction and dispersal (Schradin & Pillay, 2005 ). While increased investment in reproductive anatomy may be attributed to higher resource availability, male X. inauris also have different dispersal tactics that are impacted by rainfall (O'Brien et al, 2021 ). Sexually mature males either disperse at reproductive maturity and join a male band (Waterman, 1995 ), or delay dispersal and remain with their natal group (O'Brien et al, 2021 ; Waterman, 1995 ; Waterman, 1997 ).…”
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“…In striped mice, females who maintain smaller home ranges also experience delayed reproduction and dispersal (Schradin & Pillay, 2005 ). While increased investment in reproductive anatomy may be attributed to higher resource availability, male X. inauris also have different dispersal tactics that are impacted by rainfall (O'Brien et al, 2021 ). Sexually mature males either disperse at reproductive maturity and join a male band (Waterman, 1995 ), or delay dispersal and remain with their natal group (O'Brien et al, 2021 ; Waterman, 1995 ; Waterman, 1997 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While increased investment in reproductive anatomy may be attributed to higher resource availability, male X. inauris also have different dispersal tactics that are impacted by rainfall (O'Brien et al, 2021 ). Sexually mature males either disperse at reproductive maturity and join a male band (Waterman, 1995 ), or delay dispersal and remain with their natal group (O'Brien et al, 2021 ; Waterman, 1995 ; Waterman, 1997 ). Dispersal tactics result in similar reproductive success (Manjerovic & Waterman, 2015 ), but physiological and behavioral differences are affected by resources (O'Brien et al, 2021 ; Scantlebury et al, 2008 ).…”
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