Title

Reproductive Delay In The Female Cape Ground Squirrel (Xerus Inauris)

Keywords

cooperative breeding; fecal hormones; reproductive delay; reproductive skew; rodents; Xerus

Abstract

We studied the simultaneous effects of social and environmental factors on the age of sexual maturity to identify the major determinants of reproductive delay in the cooperatively breeding female Cape ground squirrel (Xerus inauris). We verified inhibition of sexual maturity by monitoring reproductive behaviors and hormones (using a noninvasive fecal steroid hormone analysis) in prereproductive and reproductive females from 2 populations of squirrels found in southern Africa. We found that 2 social parameters hold the most influence on the timing of female sexual maturity; specifically, the number of adult breeding female group mates and related adult male group mates were associated with a substantial inhibition of female reproductive maturity. Subadult females in social groups with 0 or 1 adult breeding female became sexually mature significantly earlier than similar-aged females in social groups with ≥2 adult breeding females. Likewise, subadult females in social groups with <2 related adult male group mates became sexually mature significantly earlier than similar-aged females in social groups with ≥2 adult related males. Our results show the influence of multiple social parameters on sexual maturity and are consistent with the predictions of the incomplete control model of skew. © 2011 American Society of Mammalogists.

Publication Date

4-15-2011

Publication Title

Journal of Mammalogy

Volume

92

Issue

2

Number of Pages

378-386

Document Type

Article

Personal Identifier

scopus

DOI Link

https://doi.org/10.1644/10-MAMM-A-168.1

Socpus ID

79955097251 (Scopus)

Source API URL

https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/79955097251

This document is currently not available here.

Share

COinS