2021
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.8164
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Many lifetime growth trajectories for a single mammal

Abstract: Despite their importance in shaping life history tactics and population dynamics, individual growth trajectories have only been rarely explored in the wild because their analysis requires multiple measurements of individuals throughout their lifetime and some knowledge of age, a key timer of body growth. The availability of long‐term longitudinal studies of two wild boar populations subjected to contrasting environments (rich vs. poor) provided an opportunity to analyze individual growth trajectories. We quant… Show more

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“…Rainfall in the first 6 years of life was significantly, but weakly, negatively correlated with elephant growth, a counterintuitive result as early life environmental conditions are recognized as influencing growth in several mammal populations ( Plard et al , 2015 ; Hamel et al , 2016 ; Veylit et al , 2021 ). Further, the positive influence of rainfall on growth and fitness has been documented in another African elephant population in Amboseli, Kenya ( Moss, 2001 ; Moss et al , 2011 ), and rainfall’s effect on elephant demographics such as calf survival has been well established in our semi-arid study system as well ( Wittemyer et al , 2007a , 2013 , 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Rainfall in the first 6 years of life was significantly, but weakly, negatively correlated with elephant growth, a counterintuitive result as early life environmental conditions are recognized as influencing growth in several mammal populations ( Plard et al , 2015 ; Hamel et al , 2016 ; Veylit et al , 2021 ). Further, the positive influence of rainfall on growth and fitness has been documented in another African elephant population in Amboseli, Kenya ( Moss, 2001 ; Moss et al , 2011 ), and rainfall’s effect on elephant demographics such as calf survival has been well established in our semi-arid study system as well ( Wittemyer et al , 2007a , 2013 , 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%