Experimental tests of copying and mate choice in fallow deer (Dama dama) |
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Authors: | Clutton-Brock, Tim McComb, Karen |
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Affiliation: | Large Animal Research Group, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EJ, UK |
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Abstract: | In fallow deer (Dama dama), as well as in other lek-breedingungulates, receptive females arriving at leks commonly joinmales that are defending large harems. This tendency enhancesdifferences in harem size and mating success between males.It could occur because females independendy move to the samemales, because females are attracted to males with females,or because females are attracted to each other. Using controlledexperiments with estrous female fallow deer, we show that, althoughfemales are more attracted to males with harems than to thosewithout, they are as frequently attracted to groups of femaleswithout a male as to female groups with males. We conclude thatfemale fallow deer joining leks are attracted to each otherand copy each other's movements. As yet, there is no firm evidencein fallow deer or in other lek-breeding ungulates that femalescopy each other's choice of mating partners. Key words: Damadama, fallow deer, lek breeding, mate choice, copying behavior.[Behav Ecol 4: 191193 (1993)] |
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Keywords: | Dama dama fallow deer lek breeding mate choice copying behavior. |
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