Journal article
Evolved changes in maternal care in high-altitude native deer mice.
Abstract
At high altitude (HA), unremitting low oxygen and persistent cold push small mammals close to their metabolic ceilings, leaving limited scope for aerobically demanding activities. However, HA breeding seasons are relatively short and endemic rodents compensate with larger litters than low altitude (LA) conspecifics. Rodent mothers are the sole source of heat and nutrition for altricial offspring and lactation is energetically costly. Thus, it …
Authors
Robertson CE; McClelland GB
Journal
J Exp Biol, Vol. 224, No. 7,
Publication Date
April 1, 2021
DOI
10.1242/jeb.235218