1991
DOI: 10.1007/bf00172173
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Mating strategies of a nocturnal, desert rodent (Dipodomys spectabilis)

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“…Amongst the family Muridae, mating systems can be seen to vary: monogamy in Microtus ochrogaster and Peromyscus californicus (Gaulin and Fitzgerald 1988;Ribble and Salvioni 1990); exclusive polygyny in Microtus townsendii and M. richardsoni (Lambin and Krebs 1991;Ludwig 1984); apparent promiscuity in Clethrionomys glareolus (Bondrup-Nielsen and Karlsson 1985); a blend of female territoriality and male promiscuity in Onychomys torridus (Frank and Heske 1992); and multi-male polygyny in 'clans' of brown rats, Rattus norvegicus (Calhoun 1963;Fenn and Macdonald 1989) and house mice, Mus musculus (Hurst 1990). Intra-specific variation is also apparent, determined by such factors as resource dispersion (Clethrionomys glareolus, Y16nen and Viitala 1991), variance in male body weight (Clethrionomys rufocanus, Kawata 1988), and operational sex ratio (Dipodomys spectabilis, Randall 1991).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amongst the family Muridae, mating systems can be seen to vary: monogamy in Microtus ochrogaster and Peromyscus californicus (Gaulin and Fitzgerald 1988;Ribble and Salvioni 1990); exclusive polygyny in Microtus townsendii and M. richardsoni (Lambin and Krebs 1991;Ludwig 1984); apparent promiscuity in Clethrionomys glareolus (Bondrup-Nielsen and Karlsson 1985); a blend of female territoriality and male promiscuity in Onychomys torridus (Frank and Heske 1992); and multi-male polygyny in 'clans' of brown rats, Rattus norvegicus (Calhoun 1963;Fenn and Macdonald 1989) and house mice, Mus musculus (Hurst 1990). Intra-specific variation is also apparent, determined by such factors as resource dispersion (Clethrionomys glareolus, Y16nen and Viitala 1991), variance in male body weight (Clethrionomys rufocanus, Kawata 1988), and operational sex ratio (Dipodomys spectabilis, Randall 1991).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Males are polygynous, rang ing widely during the breeding season to locate receptive females, which arc more sedentary |Behrends et al, 1986a, 1986b: Randall. 1991).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The rats transmit long-distance, airborne signals during footdrumming exchanges between territories. Closer distance communication occurs when a rat enters the territory of another and drums on the mound in a territorial challenge or during mating (Randall 1984(Randall , 1991. In this case, the signal is probably both airborne and seismic.…”
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confidence: 99%