THE COLONY STRUCTURE AND REPRODUCTIVE-BIOLOGY OF THE AFROTROPICAL MASHONA MOLE-RAT, CRYPTOMYS DARLINGI

Citation
Nc. Bennett et al., THE COLONY STRUCTURE AND REPRODUCTIVE-BIOLOGY OF THE AFROTROPICAL MASHONA MOLE-RAT, CRYPTOMYS DARLINGI, Journal of zoology, 234, 1994, pp. 477-487
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Zoology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09528369
Volume
234
Year of publication
1994
Part
3
Pages
477 - 487
Database
ISI
SICI code
0952-8369(1994)234:<477:TCSARO>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
Cryptomys darlingi occurs in the mesic Miombo woodland of north-easter n Zimbabwe, It occurs in colonies of up to nine individuals, in which reproduction is limited to one of the largest males and the largest fe male in the colony. Reproduction and details of colony size and number of breeding animals in a colony are described for five complete field -captured colonies. In captivity, mating is not confined to a particul ar season, and up to three litters of pups are born per annum. The rep roductive female initiates the pre-copulatory behaviour. The gestation length is 56-61 days (n = 2). The new-born pups are altricial and lit ter size is small x ($) over bar = 1.7 +/- 0.5 (n = 6). In this case, the pups first left the nest 10 days after birth, began to eat solids when 14 days old, and were fully weaned at five weeks. They began to s par with each other when 36-40 days old, but did not disperse and were incorporated into the colony. This suggests that the Mashona mole-rat colonies are composed of a founding pair and at least three successiv e litters of pups.