The influence of sex and reproductive state on diet preference in four terrestrial mammals of the French Guianan rain forest
- 1 June 1997
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Zoology
- Vol. 75 (6) , 929-935
- https://doi.org/10.1139/z97-111
Abstract
The diets of males and pregnant and nonpregnant females were studied in four French Guianan mammal species, three rodents and one artiodactyl, illustrating a gradient of size, mass, and gestation, and thus of energy and protein requirements. In the rodents (Oryzomys capito, Proechimys cuvieri, Dasyprocta leporina), males were more frugivorous than females, whereas the reverse was the case in the artiodactyl (Tayassu tajacu). For all species, males ate the most pulp, while pregnant females focused on seeds or animal matter. Nevertheless, males and females appeared to be opportunistic foragers, with similar feeding strategies throughout the year. A comparative analysis of stomach contents showed that the diets of males and nonpregnant females were quite comparable, while significant differences occurred in gravid females (especially of the two smallest species). Intra-individual differences gradually decreased from O. capito to T. tajacu, possibly as a result of closer male and female cohabitation as well as lower relative energy and protein requirements for pregnant females of the larger species. Finally, for the two smallest species, reproductive activity was correlated with seed and (or) animal matter intake.Keywords
This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
- Food choice and food competition among the three major primate species of French GuianaJournal of Zoology, 1994
- Saisons de reproduction chez trois Rongeurs et un Artiodactyle en Guyane française, en fonction des facteurs du milieu et de l’alimentationMammalia, 1994
- Saisons de reproduction des petits Ruminants dans le nord-est du Gabon, en fonction des variations des ressources alimentairesMammalia, 1992
- Energy Allocation in Mammalian ReproductionAmerican Zoologist, 1988
- Ecology and social life of the red acouchy, Myoprocta exilis; comparison with the orange‐rumped agouti, Dasyprocta leporinaJournal of Zoology, 1988
- An Analysis of Manatee Mortality Patterns in Florida, 1976-81The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1985
- Ecology and Resource Partitioning among Nine Species of African Rain Forest SquirrelsEcological Monographs, 1980
- Seasonal Variations of Diet Related to Species and Sex in a Community of Cercopithecus MonkeysJournal of Animal Ecology, 1980
- Le régime alimentaire des Primates de Plie de Barro-Colorado (Panama)Folia Primatologica, 1971
- The relationship between mammalian foetal weight and conception ageThe Journal of Physiology, 1951