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Aspects of breeding biology of chital (Axis axis) and sambar (Rusa unicolor) in the Western Ghats
Authors:Tharmalingam Ramesh  Riddhika Kalle  Kalyanasundaram Sankar  Qamar Qureshi  Colleen T Downs
Institution:1. Habitat Ecology, Wildlife Institute of India, P.O. Box 18, Chandrabani, Dehra Dun, 248001, Uttarakhand, India
2. School of Life Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Private Bag X01, Scottsville, Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, 3209, South Africa
3. Landscape Ecology, Wildlife Institute of India, P.O. Box 18, Chandrabani, Dehra Dun, 248001, Uttarakhand, India
Abstract:Antler cycles are convenient external signs indicating internal changes in reproductive status of male deer. Antler phenology of chital (Axis axis) and sambar (Rusa unicolor) were studied in a deciduous habitat of Mudumalai Tiger Reserve, Western Ghats, using vehicle transects for 2 successive years. Apparent breeding seasonality occurred with the majority of adult stags in hard antlers from May to mid October in chital (>87 %), and October to May in sambar (>68 %). Adult hard antler in chital correlated with mean group size, while sambar showed a weak correlation between adult hard antler and group size. Chitals prefer forming large groups at forest edges and open habitats while sambars prefer dense vegetation cover. Adult hard antlers in chital and sambar showed a weak relation to fawning since most adult females were in oestrus during the peak rutting season. Adult hard antlers in chital associated positively with rainfall and day length while sambar responded weakly to rainfall. We conclude that environmental variables determined species-specific mating strategies in the two deer species.
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