Biannual reproductive cycle in the Kerguelen feral sheep population

Citation
D. Reale et al., Biannual reproductive cycle in the Kerguelen feral sheep population, J MAMMAL, 81(1), 2000, pp. 169-178
Citations number
47
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY
ISSN journal
00222372 → ACNP
Volume
81
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
169 - 178
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-2372(200002)81:1<169:BRCITK>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Temporal distributions of matings and births were studied in a feral popula tion of Bizet sheep (Ovis aries) introduced to lie Longue in the subantarct ic Kerguelen Archipelago. Two rutting peaks occurred each year, in summer a nd winter, Most births occurred in winter, a period that was not favorable for the survival of young. Lambs born in midsummer also were born too late with regard to the most favorable period in spring. Individual ewes did not consistently breed in 1 season but switched from summer to winter breeding . Regardless of whether they were lactating or nonlactating in summer, almo st 70% of females gave birth the subsequent winter. Only 25% of females obs erved in winter (lactating or nonlactating) also lactated in summer. Differ ential fertility and reproductive success may be due to seasonal variation in body mass. Females were heavier in summer than winter. The biannual repr oductive cycle also may result from the early reproductive history of ewes, Sexual maturity occurred earlier for the winter compared with the summer c ohort, Therefore, most females of both cohorts gave birth for the first tim e in winter. Our results reveal that feral domestic animals will not always quickly adapt to different environmental conditions.