Pelletier, Fanie - In: Behavioral Ecology 16 (2005) 1, pp. 280-285
Mate guarding is the primary mating tactic used by dominant males of many species of ungulates. Guarding males are thought to forage less during the rut than do nonguarding males, possibly leading to greater fitness costs. I observed bighorn rams foraging during the pre-rut and the rut. I...