Atypical for northern ungulates, energy metabolism is lowest during summer in female wild boars (Sus scrofa)

Volume: 11, Issue: 1
Published: Sep 15, 2021
Abstract
Typically, large ungulates show a single seasonal peak of heart rate, a proxy of energy expenditure, in early summer. Different to other large ungulates, wild boar females had peak heart rates early in the year (at ~ April, 1), which likely indicates high costs of reproduction. This peak was followed by a trough over summer and a secondary summit in autumn/early winter, which coincided with the mast seeding of oak trees and the mating season....
Paper Details
Title
Atypical for northern ungulates, energy metabolism is lowest during summer in female wild boars (Sus scrofa)
Published Date
Sep 15, 2021
Volume
11
Issue
1
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