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Responses of phenology, synchrony and fecundity of breeding by African ungulates to interannual variation in rainfall
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Author Affiliations
University of Hohenheim, Schlumberger (Ireland), International Livestock Research Institute, International Union for Conservation of Nature (Bangladesh), ...
Published InWildlife Research
Year2014
Citations23
Abstract
Context The timing and synchrony of births are important components of fitness among ungulates living in seasonal environments. Aims We investigated the effects of rainfall variation on interannual variation in the timing, synchrony and prolificity of births for six African ungulate species inhabiting an equatorial savanna with bimodal rainfall. Methods We analyse how seasonally and aseasonally breeding African savanna ungulates maintain reproductive success despite rainfall constraints, and adjust the phenology, synchrony and fecundity of their breeding to track interannual variation in rainfall. We use data on six ungulate species inhabiting the Masai Mara National Reserve (Mara) of Kenya to test five hypotheses concerning the influences of seasonality in resources, gestation length and the hider–follower strategy on the timing, synchrony and…
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