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J Anim Ecol


Title:Disentangling direct and indirect determinants of the duration of maternal care in brown bears: Environmental context matters
Author(s):Van de Walle J; Zedrosser A; Swenson JE; Pelletier F;
Address:"Departement de biologie & Centre for Northern Studies, Universite de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada. Department of Natural Sciences and Environmental Health, University of South-Eastern Norway, Bo, Norway. Institute of Wildlife Biology and Game Management, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria. Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, As, Norway"
Journal Title:J Anim Ecol
Year:2021
Volume:20201027
Issue:2
Page Number:376 - 386
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.13371
ISSN/ISBN:1365-2656 (Electronic) 0021-8790 (Print) 0021-8790 (Linking)
Abstract:"The duration of maternal care, an important life-history trait affecting population dynamics, varies greatly within species. Yet, our understanding of its predictors is limited, mostly correlative and subject to misinterpretations, due to difficulties to disentangle the role of maternal- and offspring-related characteristics. We conducted path analysis on a dataset including 217 brown bear litters captured over a 29-year period in two populations in Sweden ('North' and 'South') facing contrasting environmental conditions to identify and quantify the causes of variation in the duration of maternal care (1.5 or 2.5 years). We showed that the causal determinants of the duration of maternal care were context-dependent. Contrary to their expected central role in the determination of the duration of maternal care, yearling mass and its direct determinants (i.e. litter size and maternal mass) were only important in the North population, where environmental conditions are harsher and the cost of extended maternal care presumably higher. In the South, the duration of maternal care was not caused by yearling mass nor any maternal or litter characteristics. Extension of maternal care may thus result from factors independent from maternal and offspring condition in the South, such as an artificial hunting-induced selection for longer maternal care through the legal protection of family groups. Our results provide an important contribution to our very limited knowledge of the direct and indirect determinants of the duration of maternal care and highlight the importance of accounting for the environmental context when assessing maternal reproductive tactics"
Keywords:Animals Female Litter Size Population Dynamics Pregnancy Reproduction Sweden *Ursidae brown bear harvest maternal care path analysis weaning age;
Notes:"MedlineVan de Walle, Joanie Zedrosser, Andreas Swenson, Jon E Pelletier, Fanie eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2020/10/17 J Anim Ecol. 2021 Feb; 90(2):376-386. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.13371. Epub 2020 Oct 27"

 
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