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Risk-sensitive allocation in seasonal dynamics of fat and protein reserves in a long-lived mammal
Journal of Animal Ecology (2013)
  • Mary M. Conner, Utah State University
Abstract
Body reserves of numerous taxa follow seasonal rhythms that are a function of temporal patterns in food availability and life-history events; however, tests of the theory underlying the allocation of somatic reserves for long-lived organisms are rare, especially for free-ranging mammals. We evaluated the hypothesis that allocation of somatic reserves to survival (i.e., metabolic processes) and reproduction should be sensitive to current nutritional state relative to seasonal thresholds in those reserves...
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Publication Date
2013
DOI
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.12016
Citation Information
Mary M. Conner. "Risk-sensitive allocation in seasonal dynamics of fat and protein reserves in a long-lived mammal" Journal of Animal Ecology Vol. 82 Iss. 2 (2013) p. 377 - 388
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mary-conner/49/