Seasonal breeder

Seasonal breeders are animal species that successfully mate only during certain times of the year. These times of year allow for the optimization of survival of young due to factors such as ambient temperature, food and water availability, and changes in the predation behaviors of other species.[1] Related sexual interest and behaviors are expressed and accepted only during this period. Female seasonal breeders will have one or more estrus cycles only when she is "in season" or fertile and receptive to mating. At other times of the year, they will be anestrus, or have a dearth of their sexual cycle. Unlike reproductive cyclicity, seasonality is described in both males and females.[citation needed] Male seasonal breeders may exhibit changes in testosterone levels, testes weight, and fertility depending on the time of year.[2]

Seasonal breeders are distinct from opportunistic breeders, that mate whenever the conditions of their environment become favorable, and continuous breeders that mate year-round.

  1. ^ Prendergast BJ (2005). "Internalization of seasonal time". Horm. Behav. 48 (5): 503–11. doi:10.1016/j.yhbeh.2005.05.013. PMID 16026787. S2CID 24785237.
  2. ^ Johnson, A.D. (1970). Development, Anatomy, and Physiology. Academic Press. ISBN 0-12-386601-4.

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