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REPRODUCTION BY BLACK-TAILED PRAIRIE DOGS AND BLACK-FOOTED FERRETS: EFFECTS OF WEATHER AND FOOD AVAILABILITY

机译:黑尾公狗和黑脚繁殖的繁殖:天气和食物利用率的影响

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Food availability is one of the most important factors influencing reproduction in mammals. Reproductive success of some species can be negatively affected when body reserves are depleted during long periods of adverse weather conditions. We investigated the relationship of forage availability and weather variables on reproduction by black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) and the effects of black-tailed prairie dog reproduction on reproduction by black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes), a prairie dog specialist predator. Prairie dogs draw on stored energy reserves to support reproduction (i.e., capital breeding), while ferrets likely rely on availability of prey during the reproductive period (i.e., income breeding). We expected that productivity of prairie dogs would positively correlate with precipitation during the previous summer and availability of spring forage and that harsh winter conditions would negatively affect reproduction. We also expected that productivity of ferrets would be positively correlated with productivity of prairie dogs because of the net increase in available prey during the ferret's litter-rearing season and because female ferrets might selectively prey on juvenile prairie dogs. At 2 sites in South Dakota during 2008-2010, reproduction by prairie dogs was most strongly influenced by precipitation received during the previous year and especially by winter severity. Harsh winter conditions resulted in a marked decline in reproduction during 2010. Although reproduction by ferrets varied little across years of our study, the success of long-term conservation and reintroduction strategies for the endangered black-footed ferret could be influenced by climate-driven changes in prairie dog reproduction.
机译:粮食供应是影响哺乳动物繁殖的最重要因素之一。在长期不利的天气条件下,人体储备耗尽时,会对某些物种的繁殖成功产生负面影响。我们调查了牧草可用量和天气变量对黑尾土拨鼠繁殖的关系(Cynomys ludovicianus)以及黑尾土拨鼠繁殖对黑脚雪貂繁殖的影响(黑脚黑鼬)。草原土拨鼠利用储存的能量储备来支持繁殖(即资本繁殖),而雪貂很可能在繁殖期(即收入繁殖)依赖猎物的可用性。我们预计草原土拨鼠的生产力将与前一个夏季的降水量和春季草料的供应量呈正相关,严酷的冬季条件将对繁殖产生负面影响。我们还期望雪貂的生产力与草原土拨鼠的生产力成正相关,这是因为在雪貂的凋落物饲养季节,可用的猎物净增加,并且雌性雪貂可能会选择性地捕食幼年的草原土拨鼠。在2008年至2010年期间,南达科他州的2个地点,草原狗的繁殖受到上一年降水特别是冬季严酷程度的最大影响。严酷的冬季条件导致2010年雪貂的繁殖显着下降。尽管雪貂的繁殖在我们的研究中变化不大,但受气候驱动的变化可能会影响濒危黑脚雪貂的长期保存和再引入策略的成功在草原土拨鼠繁殖。

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