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Socially induced delayed primiparity in brown bears Ursus arctos
Authors:Ole-Gunnar Støen  Andreas Zedrosser  Per Wegge  Jon E. Swenson
Affiliation:1. Department of Ecology and Natural Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, P.O. Box 5003, 1432, ?s, Norway
2. Institute for Wildlife Biology and Game Management, Department for Integrative Biology, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Peter-Jordan Strasse 76, 1190, Vienna, Austria
3. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Tungasletta 2, 7485, Trondheim, Norway
Abstract:Reproductive suppression through behavioral or physiological means is common in group-living and cooperative breeding mammals, but to our knowledge it has not been shown in wild large carnivores other than those with a clear form of social organization. Brown bear (Ursus arctos) females form matrilinear assemblages with related females using a common and largely exclusive area. Behavioral reproductive suppression might develop due to a hierarchical system among females within a matrilinear assemblage or due to inbreeding avoidance, because male brown bears can overlap with their daughters. We tested whether natal dispersal influenced the age of primiparity. We predicted that emigrant females, geographically removed from maternal or paternal influence, would reproduce earlier than philopatric females. The average age of primiparity was 4.3 years in females that dispersed outside their mother’s home range (n=8) and 5.2 years in philopatric females (n=10). Only the overlap with the mother’s home range, and not body size, body mass, growth, local population density, or overlap with the father’s home range, had a significant influence on the age of primiparity. The ultimate role of reproductive suppression for brown bears is likely to avoid inbreeding or to minimize resource competition. Due to the low risk of inbreeding and frequent exposure of young females to unrelated males, we conclude that resource competition within female hierarchies causes reproductive suppression in young females.
Keywords:Maturity  Reproduction  Reproductive success  Reproductive suppression  Social organization
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