More than 500 male-male interactions were recorded in a population of 560 fallow deer in order to evaluate the importance of fight duration as an index of risk and benefit. Fight duration was affected by rank, presence or absence of parallel walk in the fight sequence and, to a lesser extent, presence of females. Higher-ranking bucks fought for longer than low-ranking ones, probably because parallel walks were more common during fights among high-ranking than low-ranking bucks. The high level of competition in this population may explain why fights were shorter in the presence of does, which can be considered a short-term resource: fighting for too long could mean a lost mating opportunity.

Factors affecting the duration of fights in fallow deer (Dama dama) during the rut / V. Mattiangeli, S. Mattiello, M. Verga. - In: ETHOLOGY ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION. - ISSN 0394-9370. - 10:1(1998), pp. 87-93. [10.1080/08927014.1998.9522874]

Factors affecting the duration of fights in fallow deer (Dama dama) during the rut

S. Mattiello
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M. Verga
Ultimo
1998

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More than 500 male-male interactions were recorded in a population of 560 fallow deer in order to evaluate the importance of fight duration as an index of risk and benefit. Fight duration was affected by rank, presence or absence of parallel walk in the fight sequence and, to a lesser extent, presence of females. Higher-ranking bucks fought for longer than low-ranking ones, probably because parallel walks were more common during fights among high-ranking than low-ranking bucks. The high level of competition in this population may explain why fights were shorter in the presence of does, which can be considered a short-term resource: fighting for too long could mean a lost mating opportunity.
Fallow deer; Fight duration; Parallel walk
Settore AGR/19 - Zootecnica Speciale
1998
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