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Dominance relations in captive groups of adult and juvenile arctic blue foxes (Alopex lagopus)

机译:Dominance relations in captive groups of adult and juvenile arctic blue foxes (Alopex lagopus)

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Dominance relationships were studied in captive Arctic blue fox (Alopex lagopus) groups comprising adults (four males, five females) and juveniles (four males, five females). The results showed that Arctic blue foxes easily formed a social organization with an observable hierarchy, in which adults typically dominated over juveniles. Within the same age group, males usually dominated over females. Dominance correlated most significantly with body weight in autumn, but later that correlation decreased. Urine marking activity was very low during autumn and early winter, but increased significantly prior to and during the breeding season when aggressive encounters were also most pronounced. In addition to several adults, the social status of some juveniles was high at breeding time. Altogether 7 out of 11 females (63.6) whelped, but the survival rate of litters was low and kits of only two adult females survived (18.2). It can be concluded that hierarchical development and reproduction in Arctic blue fox groups are markedly influenced by dominance relationships.

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    《polar biology》 |1995年第5期|353-358|共页
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    Agricultural Research Centre of Finland, Fur Farming Research Station;

    University of Helsinki, Muddusjärvi Experimental Farm;

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