Early predictors of female lifetime reproductive success in a solitary hibernator: evidence for “silver spoon” effect

Volume: 193, Issue: 1, Pages: 77 - 87
Published: Apr 21, 2020
Abstract
Fitness consequences of early-life conditions remain unclear and poorly studied in mammals. Based on long-term observations of yellow ground squirrels (Spermophilus fulvus), we identified early determinants of female fitness by analyzing the effects of early-life individual and environmental characteristics (weaning weight, weight gain rate, date of natal emergence, natal litter size, location of the natal burrow, local density of juveniles,...
Paper Details
Title
Early predictors of female lifetime reproductive success in a solitary hibernator: evidence for “silver spoon” effect
Published Date
Apr 21, 2020
Journal
Volume
193
Issue
1
Pages
77 - 87
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