INVESTIGADORES
LUCHERINI Mauro
artículos
Título:
Density-dependent mother-yearling association in bighorn sheep
Autor/es:
L'HEUREUX N.; LUCHERINI M.; FESTA-BIANCHET M.; JORGENSON J.T.
Revista:
ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR
Referencias:
Año: 1995 vol. 49 p. 901 - 910
ISSN:
0003-3472
Resumen:
Post-weaning mother–daughter associations are typical of many ungulates, but their existence among sheep is controversial. In bighorn sheep, Ovis canadensis, at high population density, strong mother–yearling associations were found involving mostly ewes whose lamb-of-the-year died at or soon after birth. At low population density, there were no mother–yearling associations regardless of maternal reproductive status. Non-lactating ewes and most ewes caring for a new lamb did not associate with their yearlings. The mother–yearling bond appeared stronger for female than for male yearlings, while maternal age had no effect. Associated yearling females had a nearly significant trend towards greater mass gain and greater body mass by the end of the summer compared with independent yearling females, but no trend was found when comparing associated and independent yearling males. Mothers that associated with their yearlings gained mass faster over the summer than mothers that nursed lambs, and by the end of the summer they were heavier than non-lactating ewes. Therefore, post-weaning association did not appear to be very costly for mothers. This study demonstrates how changes in ecological circumstances can lead to drastic changes in social organization.