L. Bartos et S. Losos, RESPONSE OF ANTLER GROWTH TO CHANGING RANK OF FELLOW DEER BUCK DURINGTHE VELVET PERIOD, Canadian journal of zoology, 75(11), 1997, pp. 1934-1939
We examined how strongly any change in rank of a male fallow deer (Dam
a dama) during antler growth affected the pattern of development of hi
s antlers. Rank was determined from victories in fights with other buc
ks and summarized as ''dominance success,'' recorded at specific, well
-defined stages of antler growth. We tested whether the size attained
by various parts of the antler is more closely related to dominance su
ccess of the buck during their development than to average success ove
r the whole velvet period. To test this hypothesis, 10 fallow deer buc
ks aged 4 years were observed throughout the velvet period. After the
velvet was shed, the antlers were measured. Most of the measured chara
cteristics of the antlers reflected dominance success during the time
that they were developing rather than the average rank over the whole
period of antler growth. Thus, changes in behaviour related to rank mo
dified antler growth. Bucks gaining higher rank through fighting more
bucks exhibited enhanced growth of that part of the antler that was ju
st developing. This changed if the buck lost his position.