Breeding biology of the bushveld gerbil Tatera leucogaster in relation to diet,rainfall and life history theory |
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Authors: | MR Perrin P Swanepoel |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Natal, P.O.Box 375, Pietermaritzburg, 3200 Republic of South Africa;2. Kaffrarian Museum, P.O. Box 1434, King William’s Town, 5600 Republic of South Africa |
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Abstract: | The breeding habits of the bushveld gerbil Tatera leucogaster were examined in relation to rainfall and diet. Breeding is seasonal and associated with regular summer rainfall. The duration of the breeding season is variable, which is indicative of a temporally dynamic reproductive strategy. Litter size is large, and the punctuated iteroparity of T. leucogaster is associated with a xeric environment. The reproductive tactics of T. leucogaster are discussed in relation to other gerbils and rodents exhibiting similar reproductive strategies. Tatera leucogaster is a selective feeder on transient but seasonally available insects and seeds, but feeds on herbage when preferred foods are unavailable. |
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