Mating entails significant costs such as increased susceptibility to predation and increased exposure to diseases and parasites. So why would a female prairie dog take the risk to mate with multiple males? The answer is simple and clear: female prairie dogs that mate with two or more males rear more offspring than those that mate with only one.
Friday, 6 December 2013
Multiple Mates Worth the Risk for Female Prairie Dogs
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animal behaviour,
multiple mates,
prairie dogs
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