Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2166434697> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2166434697 endingPage "160" @default.
- W2166434697 startingPage "148" @default.
- W2166434697 abstract "Females’ dispersion during the mating season has been regarded as being determined primarily by the distribution of food resources. However, females’ distribution and behaviour may also be affected by the males’ availability during rut. Indeed, it is challenging to disentangle female dispersion for food from female mate choice. We present the results of female reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) behaviour in two manipulated herds during the peak week of the rut: one without males (MA) and one with males present (MP). Presence of males did not influence mean typical group size of females (MP herd: 10.14, MA herd: 11.85). However, females in the MA herd travelled longer daily distances (1.8 km) compared to females in the MP herd (1.3 km). The proportion of the time females spent feeding (~ 75%), walking (~ 16%), and standing (~ 8%) did not differ between the herds, whereas mating-related behaviour was, as expected, significantly higher in the MP herd, although it accounted for only 1.4% of their observed activity. The high proportion of time spent feeding indicates that females’ movement is driven primarily by maximizing forage intake. No difference in the females’ somatic body weight change during rut between the two herds indicates low cost of female mating related activities during rut. Contrary to our predictions, the results showed that female reindeer behaviour during the mating season is not affected by male availability, male mating or courtship behaviour, but is primarily driven by distribution of food resources." @default.
- W2166434697 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2166434697 creator A5021472481 @default.
- W2166434697 creator A5025819863 @default.
- W2166434697 creator A5040321254 @default.
- W2166434697 creator A5054223717 @default.
- W2166434697 creator A5084848117 @default.
- W2166434697 creator A5086476690 @default.
- W2166434697 date "2014-06-30" @default.
- W2166434697 modified "2023-10-02" @default.
- W2166434697 title "Effects of males’ presence on female behaviour during the rut" @default.
- W2166434697 cites W1579520610 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W1969915566 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W1977320179 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W1979353024 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W1981633623 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W1984585053 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W1998377490 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2011657456 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2012409541 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2017001288 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2022443747 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2027408960 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2034841145 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2036806907 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2038175764 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2041580973 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2042146868 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2044903462 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2058618583 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2062308219 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2065861146 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2072049510 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2074629467 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2076351510 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2076648725 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2080236705 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2084353521 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2089484631 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2093569718 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2096720381 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2101249840 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2108622278 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2116386728 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2119294875 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2121467724 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2122215626 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2122680360 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2155772440 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2157684935 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2160893273 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2161410703 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2164664648 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2165236732 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2166640035 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2176944870 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2313418306 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2320644381 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2324634622 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2332551801 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W2334745671 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W4240198423 @default.
- W2166434697 cites W4255627481 @default.
- W2166434697 doi "https://doi.org/10.1080/03949370.2014.905498" @default.
- W2166434697 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W2166434697 type Work @default.
- W2166434697 sameAs 2166434697 @default.
- W2166434697 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W2166434697 countsByYear W21664346972018 @default.
- W2166434697 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2166434697 hasAuthorship W2166434697A5021472481 @default.
- W2166434697 hasAuthorship W2166434697A5025819863 @default.
- W2166434697 hasAuthorship W2166434697A5040321254 @default.
- W2166434697 hasAuthorship W2166434697A5054223717 @default.
- W2166434697 hasAuthorship W2166434697A5084848117 @default.
- W2166434697 hasAuthorship W2166434697A5086476690 @default.
- W2166434697 hasConcept C102874275 @default.
- W2166434697 hasConcept C140793950 @default.
- W2166434697 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2166434697 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W2166434697 hasConcept C168056786 @default.
- W2166434697 hasConcept C185933670 @default.
- W2166434697 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2166434697 hasConcept C194775826 @default.
- W2166434697 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W2166434697 hasConcept C2778208748 @default.
- W2166434697 hasConcept C514575182 @default.
- W2166434697 hasConcept C58640448 @default.
- W2166434697 hasConcept C76893819 @default.
- W2166434697 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2166434697 hasConcept C90856448 @default.
- W2166434697 hasConceptScore W2166434697C102874275 @default.
- W2166434697 hasConceptScore W2166434697C140793950 @default.
- W2166434697 hasConceptScore W2166434697C144024400 @default.
- W2166434697 hasConceptScore W2166434697C149923435 @default.
- W2166434697 hasConceptScore W2166434697C168056786 @default.
- W2166434697 hasConceptScore W2166434697C185933670 @default.
- W2166434697 hasConceptScore W2166434697C18903297 @default.