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Communal nursing in prairie dogs
Authors:J L Hoogland  R H Tamarin  C K Levy
Institution:(1) Appalachian Environmental Laboratory, University of Maryland, 21532 Frostburg, MD, USA;(2) Biology Department, Boston University, 02215 Boston, MA, USA
Abstract:Summary Within a natural population of blacktailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus), 68% of sampled juveniles received milk from foster mothers via communal nursing (Table 1). In proximate terms, communal nursing may result because prairie dog mothers seem unable to discriminate between their own and others' offspring. In ultimate terms, both indirect selection and reduced predation on juveniles resulting from the formation of multilitter groupings have probably been important in the evolution of communal nursing.
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