2022
DOI: 10.1111/jzo.13040
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Reproductive cost in female European and mountain hares

Abstract: In female mammals, reproduction requires high-energy expenditure because of gestation and lactation; therefore, a fitness cost of current reproduction may lead to a decrease in future survival or reproduction. The reproductive cost differs between short-lived species with a fast life history strategy compared to long-lived species with a slow life history strategy. We used harvest data on reproduction and body mass from two small-sized and short-lived mammals, mountain and European hare (Lepus timidus and Lepu… Show more

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“…Along the slow-fast life-history continuum, the American mink is at the fast end, as it is characterised by high fecundity per unit time (e.g., annual fecundity), early age at first reproduction, and relatively short lifespan. Reductions in litter size relative to previous litter sizes have also been described in other fast life history strategy species, such as hares 81 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Along the slow-fast life-history continuum, the American mink is at the fast end, as it is characterised by high fecundity per unit time (e.g., annual fecundity), early age at first reproduction, and relatively short lifespan. Reductions in litter size relative to previous litter sizes have also been described in other fast life history strategy species, such as hares 81 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%