Reproductive seasonality of the male and female Eurasian badger, Meles meles
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Lynsey Stuart, 'Reproductive seasonality of the male and female Eurasian badger, Meles meles', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Zoology, 2010, pp 216Download Item:

Abstract:
The ecology of the Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) is highly diverse; varying greatly between geographical regions, populations and even adjoining groups. It has been argued that mating systems result from individual strategies rather than being an evolved feature of each species. Therefore, despite close geographical proximity of populations within Europe, variations in population dynamics may greatly influence the reproductive strategy and potential of different populations. This study provided an unparalleled opportunity to combine annual morphological, histological and hormonal data from both sexes. It provided a uniquely comprehensive picture of reproductive seasonality in the badger and allowed comparisons to be made with previous studies from the south-west of England and Europe.
Author: Stuart, Lynsey
Advisor:
Marples, NicolaCorner, Leigh
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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of ZoologyNote:
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