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"Weladji RB" Authored Publications:

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1 Modelling reindeer rut activity using on-animal acoustic recorders and machine learning Boucher AJ; Weladji RB; Holand Ø; Kumpula J; 38932958
BIOLOGY
2 Exposure to humans and task difficulty levels affect wild raccoons (Procyon lotor) learning Lazure L; Weladji RB; 38912327
BIOLOGY
3 Evidence suggesting that reindeer mothers allonurse according to the direct reciprocity and generalized reciprocity decision rules Engelhardt SC; Weladji RB; Holand Ø; Røed KH; Nieminen M; 38096314
BIOLOGY
4 Mismatch between calf paternity and observed copulations between male and female reindeer: Multiple mating in a polygynous ungulate? Coombs KR; Weladji RB; Holand Ø; Røed KH; 37614915
BIOLOGY
5 Zoo soundscape: Daily variation of low-to-high-frequency sounds. Pelletier C, Weladji RB, Lazure L, Paré P 32735724
BIOLOGY
6 Response of reindeer mating time to climatic variability. Paoli A, Weladji RB, Holand Ø, Kumpula J 32727535
BIOLOGY
7 The onset in spring and the end in autumn of the thermal and vegetative growing season affect calving time and reproductive success in reindeer. Paoli A, Weladji RB, Holand Ø, Kumpula J 32440272
BIOLOGY
8 Early-life conditions determine the between-individual heterogeneity in plasticity of calving date in reindeer. Paoli A, Weladji RB, Holand Ø, Kumpula J 31429472
BIOLOGY
9 Winter and spring climatic conditions influence timing and synchrony of calving in reindeer. Paoli A, Weladji RB, Holand Ø, Kumpula J 29694410
BIOLOGY
10 Activity budget and spatial distribution of Bennett's wallabies (Macropus rufogriseus) in open versus closed exhibit designs. Beaudin-Judd J, Weladji RB, Lazure L, Paré P 30997695
BIOLOGY

 

Title:Mismatch between calf paternity and observed copulations between male and female reindeer: Multiple mating in a polygynous ungulate?
Authors:Coombs KRWeladji RBHoland ØRøed KH
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37614915/
DOI:10.1093/cz/zoac054
Publication:Current zoology
Keywords:female choicemate choicemating systemspolyandryreproductive successsexual selection
PMID:37614915 Category: Date Added:2023-08-24
Dept Affiliation: BIOLOGY

Description:

In polygynous systems, such as that exhibited by reindeer Rangifer tarandus, mate choice can be difficult to disentangle from male intrasexual competition because male behavior may constrain female choice. Multiple mating may provide an avenue for female mate choice, though it is difficult to identify using behavioral estimators alone. Molecular techniques address this issue by affording ecologists an opportunity to reassess mating systems from a genetic perspective. We assessed the frequency and possible explanations for multiple mating in reindeer using a genetic approach to determine the success of observed copulations in a semi-domesticated herd in Kaamanen, Finland. Behavioral and genetic data were synthesized with population characteristics over a 7-year period to test the hypothesis that, if present, polyandry in reindeer is driven by sexual harassment from sub-dominant males. We observed multiple mating in 42% of females, with as many as 60% exhibiting multiple mating in certain years. We found no evidence that multiple mating resulted from sexual harassment by sub-dominant males, suggesting that it is likely a deliberate strategy among females. Conversion rate of copulations into paternities varied with male size, with smaller males more likely to experience mismatch than larger males. Female preference for larger males persisted despite the occurrence of multiple mating, possibly suggesting a mechanism for cryptic post-copulatory selection. We suggest further research to delineate the possible influence of cryptic post-copulatory selection and multiple mating to defend against infertility in exhausted males.





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