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The effect of supplemental food on the growth rates of neonatal, young, and adult cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus) in northeastern Kansas, USA

机译:补充食物对美国东北堪萨斯州新生,幼年和成年棉鼠(Sigmodon hispidus)生长速率的影响

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In food-limited populations, the presence of extra food resources can influence the way individuals allocate energy to growth and reproduction. We experimentally increased food available to cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus) near the northern limit of their range over a 2-year period and tested the hypothesis that seasonal growth rates would be enhanced by supplemental food during winter and spring when natural food levels are low. We also examined whether additional food resources were allocated to somatic growth or reproductive effort by pregnant and lactating females. The effect of supplemental food on growth varied with mass and season, but did not influence the growth rates of most cotton rats during spring and winter. In winter, small animals on supplemented grids had higher growth rates than small animals on control grids, but females in spring had lower growth rates under supplemented conditions. Growth rates of supplemented cotton rats were enhanced in summer. Northern cotton rat populations may use season-specific foraging strategies, maximizing energy intake during the reproductive season and minimizing time spent foraging in winter. Adult females invest extra resources in reproduction rather than in somatic growth. Pregnant females receiving supplemental food had higher growth rates than control females, and dependent pups (less than or equal to 1 month of age) born to supplemented mothers had higher growth rates than those born to control mothers. Increased body size seems to confer an advantage during the reproductive season. but has no concomitant advantage to overwinter survival. (C) 2003 Editions scientifiques et medicales Elsevier SAS. All rights reserved. [References: 52]
机译:在粮食有限的人口中,多余的粮食资源的存在会影响个人为生长和繁殖分配能量的方式。我们在两年的时间内通过实验增加了棉鼠(Sigmodon hispidus)在其范围的北限附近可获得的食物,并检验了以下假设:冬季和春季自然食物水平较低时,补充食物可以提高季节性增长率。我们还检查了孕妇和哺乳期妇女是否分配了额外的食物资源用于身体生长或生殖活动。补充食物对生长的影响随质量和季节的不同而变化,但不影响大多数棉鼠在春季和冬季的生长速度。在冬季,补充网格上的小型动物的生长速度要高于对照网格上的小型动物,而春季的雌性在补充条件下的生长速度要低。夏季,补充棉大鼠的生长速率增加。北方棉鼠种群可能会使用特定季节的觅食策略,以最大限度地增加生殖季节的能量摄入,并最大限度地减少冬季觅食的时间。成年雌性将更多资源投入生殖,而不是躯体生长。接受补充食品的怀孕女性的生长速度要高于对照女性,并且由补充母亲所生的成年幼崽(小于或等于1个月大)的生长速度要高于对照母亲。体型增加似乎在生殖季节中具有优势。但没有越冬生存的优势。 (C)2003版《科学与医学》 Elsevier SAS。版权所有。 [参考:52]

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