Dancing to a different tune: changing reproductive seasonality in an introduced chital deer population
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Kelly, Catherine L.
Schwarzkopf, Lin
Gordon, Iain
Pople, Anthony
Kelly, David L.
Hirsch, Ben T.
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Male and female reproductive behaviour is typically synchronised. In species such as those in the family Cervidae, reproductive timing is often cued by photoperiod, although in females, it can be dependent on body condition. When a species
is introduced to a novel environment, the environment changes, or responses of the sexes to such cues difer, asynchronous
reproductive behaviour between males and females may occur. We investigated the seasonality of reproductive behaviour
in introduced chital deer in northern Queensland by examining male antler phase in relation to female conception rates. We
then analysed the infuence of diferent variables likely to afect the timing of male and female reproductive physiology. The
lowest percentage of chital in hard antler in any 1 month in this study was 35% (Fig. 1), but the average value was closer to
50%, thus there was a seasonal peak in antler phase linked with photoperiod. Females conceived at any time of year, but were
strongly infuenced by the amount of rainfall 3 months prior to conception. This resulted in varying conception peaks yearto-year that often did not correspond to the male’s peak in hard antler. In this system, a proportion of males and females were
physiologically and behaviourally ready to mate at any time of the year. We predict that diferences in the timing of the peaks
between the males and females will lead to increased reproductive skew (variation in reproductive success among individual
males). This pattern may select for diferent mating strategies or physiological mechanisms to increase reproductive success.
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Oecologia
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