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Responses to threat by female bobucks,<Emphasis Type="Italic"> Trichosurus caninus</Emphasis>, during different stages of offspring development
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Eve?McDonald-MaddenEmail author  Mark?A?Elgar  Kathrine?A?Handasyde
Institution:(1) Department of Zoology, University of Melbourne, 3010 Parkville, Australia;(2) Present address: Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research, 123 Brown Street, 3084 Heidelberg, Victoria , Australia
Abstract:The costs of reproduction are widely recognised as a major selective force in the evolution of various behavioural and life-history characteristics. In particular, the behaviour of reproductively active animals is likely to change when breeding increases risk of predation. We investigated the effect of an experimentally derived threat on the vigilance and escape behaviour of female Trichosurus caninus with and without dependent offspring and at different stages of offspring development. Females with offspring showed a heightened response to the threat in comparison to females without offspring. In addition, females with offspring displayed a stronger response at earlier stages of their offspringrsquos development.Communicated by P. Bednekoff
Keywords:Costs of reproduction  Offspring development  Predation risk  Behavioural responses
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