Interannual Variation in Timing of Parturition and Growth of Collared Pikas (Ochotona collaris) in the Southwest Yukon |
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Authors: | Franken Renee J Hik David S |
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Affiliation: | 1 Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9 Canada |
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Abstract: | The length of the snow-free season has a significant influenceon reproduction and growth in northern alpine environments,and these life history traits may provide sensitive indicatorsof the responses of organisms to climate change. We examinedgrowth rates and timing of parturition of collared pikas (Ochotonacollaris) from 19952002 in the Ruby Range, Yukon Territory,Canada. Growth rates were best described using a Gompertz model,in which the asymptotic mass, determined from the average maleand female weights, was 157 g, the growth rate constant (K)was 0.0557, and the age at inflection (I) was 18.12 days, fora birth weight of 10 g. The maximum growth rate for North Americanpikas (O. collaris and O. princeps) increased with latitude,with maximum growth rates being approximately one-third greaterin northern populations where the snow-free season is less thanthree months long. The mean parturition date varied significantlyamong years from 3 June to 3 July, and delayed parturition wascorrelated with indices of high snow accumulation and, to alesser extent, late spring snowmelt. However, parturition datedid not significantly affect the subsequent over-winter survivalof juveniles in this population, suggesting that pikas are ableto adjust to seasonal uncertainty associated with highly variablespring conditions. |
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