“…The most commonly described factors, assumed to affect reproductive output, are maternal body weight, maternal age, parturition number, and increased energy‐protein content of the diet (Ash & Buchanan‐Smith, ; Hearn & Burden, ; Hearn, Lunn, Burden, & Pilcher, ; Jaquish, Cheverud, & Tardif, ; Rothe, Darms, & Koenig, ; Smucny et al, ; Tardif & Jaquish, ; Tardif et al, ; Tardif, Power, Layne, Smucny, & Ziegler, ). However, those studies focused mostly on the relationship between number of ovulations and the effect of intrauterine environments and dams’ longevity, but not on the number of infants produced per litter per parturition.…”