Seasonality of reproduction in Bathyergidae is a function of group size: A novel hypothesis (Rodentia)

D. W. Hart, N. Bennett
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In the African mole-rat family (Bathyergidae), species show both year-round and seasonal breeding patterns even though all species inhabit regions with varying seasonal rainfall patterns (a well-known selection driver of seasonal breeding). This short review suggests a novel hypothesis explaining why some African mole-rat species breed seasonally and others year-round. Namely, group-living African mole-rat species (with a mean colony size greater than five) exhibit an aseasonal reproduction pattern, as breeders, particularly females, possess year-round high body conditions. This is likely due to access to abundant and high-quality resources (food and water) throughout the year and reduced frequency of engaging in strenuous activities, such as digging, due to the increased efficiency of locating and retrieval of resource as a function of group size. While in the solitary and social species, with mean colony sizes of five or less, there are too few colony members to provide sufficient cooperative care benefits, the breeders show a seasonality to their body condition and thus breeding investment. As such, we hope to start a discussion on how group size could affect circannual breeding rhythms and propose some avenues for future research.
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鼠科动物繁殖的季节性是群体大小的函数:一个新的假设(啮齿目动物)
在非洲鼹鼠科中,尽管所有物种都居住在季节性降雨模式不同的地区(众所周知的季节性繁殖的选择驱动因素),但物种表现出全年和季节性的繁殖模式。这篇简短的综述提出了一个新的假设,解释了为什么一些非洲鼹鼠物种是季节性繁殖,而另一些是全年繁殖。也就是说,群居生活的非洲鼹鼠物种(平均群体大小大于5只)表现出季节性繁殖模式,因为繁殖者,特别是雌性,全年都有良好的身体状况。这可能是由于全年都能获得丰富和高质量的资源(食物和水),并且由于定位和检索资源的效率随着群体规模的增加而提高,从事艰苦活动(如挖掘)的频率减少了。而在独居和群居物种中,平均群体规模为5个或更少,群体成员太少,无法提供足够的合作照顾利益,繁殖者对其身体状况表现出季节性,因此繁殖投资。因此,我们希望开始讨论群体大小如何影响每年的繁殖节律,并为未来的研究提出一些途径。
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