The life history of an egg-laying mammal, the echidna
Nicol, Stewart C. and Andersen, Niels A. (2007) The life history of an egg-laying mammal, the echidna. Ecoscience, 14 (3). pp. 275-285. ISSN 1195-6860 Preview |
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Official URL: http://www.ecoscience.ulaval.ca/ AbstractEchidnas have a low metabolic rate, and energy expenditure is reduced even further by the use of torpor and hibernation. Thus echidnas appear to lie at the slow extreme of the fast-slow continuum, and this is reflected in many aspects of echidna life history: a long life, a long lactation period, and a single young which matures late. Reproductive activity occurs in mid-winter, shortly after arousal from hibernation. After a pregnancy of about 3 weeks the female lays a single egg into her pouch, which hatches after 10 – 11 days. Initially the young is incubated in the pouch before being left in the nursery burrow while the mother forages for ants, termites and other invertebrates. Lactation lasts for 150 - 200 days, the duration differing significantly between geographic regions. Growth rates during late lactation are very high, and, when weaned, the young has reached about 40% of adult mass. The young loses mass before entering its first hibernation, which extends from early autumn to late spring. The young echidna reaches adult mass after about 3 - 5 years. Item Type: | Article |
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Additional Information: | Based on a paper presented at the symposium "Mammalian life histories: the basics revisited" held during the Ninth International Mammalogical Congress, Sapporo, Japan, August 1-5, 2005. |
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Keywords: | Echidna, egg-laying, growth, hibernation, life history, metabolic rate, monotreme. |
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Subjects: | 270000 Biological Sciences > 270700 Ecology and Evolution > 270706 Life Histories (incl. Population Ecology) |
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ID Code: | 2320 |
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Deposited By: | Associate Professor Stewart C. Nicol |
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Deposited On: | 29 Oct 2007 09:05 |
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Last Modified: | 09 Jan 2008 02:30 |
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