M. Dubois et al., PHILOPATRY IN MOUFLON RAMS DURING THE RUTTING SEASON - PSYCHO-ETHOLOGICAL DETERMINISM AND FUNCTIONAL CONSEQUENCES, Behavioural processes, 35(1-3), 1995, pp. 93-100
Our study of mouflon (Ovis musimon) rams in the Caroux-Espinouse massi
f (southern France) shows that several forms of philopatry occur. Some
of the rams were sedentary, as were the ewes, up to the age of four y
ears. Most of the rams, however, started to enlarge their home range f
rom the age of two years. Rams of intermediate age visited their birth
ranges during various periods of the year, whereas the adult males re
turned only during the rut. As potential mates were present on the hom
e ranges of most of the dispersive males, it is difficult to interpret
this process merely in terms of adaptation. We propose, instead, a ps
ycho-ethological explanation, whereby the physiological disturbances i
ntervening during the rut alter the significance of the range, the ram
having to update the whole set of its sensory-motor past. This interp
retation suggests that the animal has no representation of any pre-def
ined place, nor of any fixed aim. Rams would be able to reduce the imb
alances they experience by creating a type of behaviour driven by a se
lf-referential process, where spatial investment would outweigh any ot
her evaluation, as an adaptative cost related to a possible inbreeding
. This approach leads to reconsider the importance of spatial investme
nt in animal's cognition and generally speaking the way an animal rela
tes to its environment.