Agricultural crop consumption induces precocious maturity in deer by improving physical and reproductive performance
Abstract Anthropogenic foods such as agricultural crops have potential to give large impacts on wildlife populations. However, few studies have addressed the impact of anthropogenic food consumption on the individual performance and then population of long‐lived mammals such as large herbivores. In...
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doaj-381fd5705fdb4e1e9656b6f7749c43242021-06-11T03:56:12ZengWileyEcosphere2150-89252021-04-01124n/an/a10.1002/ecs2.3464Agricultural crop consumption induces precocious maturity in deer by improving physical and reproductive performanceAyaka Hata0Rumiko Nakashita1Tomoko Anezaki2Masato Minami3Yuko Fukue4Naoko Higuchi5Hikaru Uno6Yasuhiro Nakajima7Midori Saeki8Chinatsu Kozakai9Mayura B. Takada10Central Region Agricultural Research Center National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO) 2‐1‐18 Kannondai Tsukuba Ibaraki 305‐8666 JapanForestry and Forest Products Research Institute 1 Matsunosato Tsukuba Ibaraki 305‐8687 JapanGunma Museum of Natural History 1674‐1 Kamikuroiwa Tomioka Gunma 370‐2345 JapanSchool of Veterinary Medicine Azabu University 1‐17‐71 Fuchinobe, Chuo‐ku Sagamihara Kanagawa 252‐5201 JapanInstitute for Biodiversity Research and Education Earthworm 1549‐3‐1 Oiwake Karuizawa Nagano 389‐0115 JapanInstitute for Biodiversity Research and Education Earthworm 1549‐3‐1 Oiwake Karuizawa Nagano 389‐0115 JapanInstitute for Agro‐Environmental Sciences NARO 3‐1‐3 Kannondai Tsukuba Ibaraki 305‐8604 JapanInstitute for Agro‐Environmental Sciences NARO 3‐1‐3 Kannondai Tsukuba Ibaraki 305‐8604 JapanCentral Region Agricultural Research Center National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO) 2‐1‐18 Kannondai Tsukuba Ibaraki 305‐8666 JapanCentral Region Agricultural Research Center National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO) 2‐1‐18 Kannondai Tsukuba Ibaraki 305‐8666 JapanFaculty of Science and Engineering Chuo University 1‐13‐27 Kasuga Bunkyo‐ku Tokyo 112‐8551 JapanAbstract Anthropogenic foods such as agricultural crops have potential to give large impacts on wildlife populations. However, few studies have addressed the impact of anthropogenic food consumption on the individual performance and then population of long‐lived mammals such as large herbivores. In this study, we investigated the effect of agricultural crop consumption on the physical characteristics and reproductive performances of sika deer (Cervus nippon) in central Japan. To investigate the relative dietary contribution of agricultural crops for each individual, we performed nitrogen stable isotope analysis of bone collagen. Our results suggest that nitrogen stable isotope ratios (δ15N) could be used as an index of the relative dietary contribution of agricultural crops. The δ15N value of agricultural crops was much higher than that of wild plants and that of bone collagen varied widely among individuals. Deer ≤4 yr old that were more likely to consume agricultural crops tended to be larger and have a higher reproductive rate. In contrast, body size and reproductive rate did not vary according to the relative dietary contribution of agricultural crops in individuals ≥5 yr old. These results indicate that consumption of anthropogenic foods can induce precocious maturity in younger individuals by improving their physical characteristics and reproductive performance. Agricultural crop consumption is therefore likely to be an important factor in the population dynamics of large herbivores living in agricultural landscapes.https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.3464ageagricultural cropsbody sizebone collagenCervus nipponlarge herbivore |
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Ayaka Hata Rumiko Nakashita Tomoko Anezaki Masato Minami Yuko Fukue Naoko Higuchi Hikaru Uno Yasuhiro Nakajima Midori Saeki Chinatsu Kozakai Mayura B. Takada |
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Ayaka Hata Rumiko Nakashita Tomoko Anezaki Masato Minami Yuko Fukue Naoko Higuchi Hikaru Uno Yasuhiro Nakajima Midori Saeki Chinatsu Kozakai Mayura B. Takada Agricultural crop consumption induces precocious maturity in deer by improving physical and reproductive performance Ecosphere age agricultural crops body size bone collagen Cervus nippon large herbivore |
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Ayaka Hata Rumiko Nakashita Tomoko Anezaki Masato Minami Yuko Fukue Naoko Higuchi Hikaru Uno Yasuhiro Nakajima Midori Saeki Chinatsu Kozakai Mayura B. Takada |
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Agricultural crop consumption induces precocious maturity in deer by improving physical and reproductive performance |
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Agricultural crop consumption induces precocious maturity in deer by improving physical and reproductive performance |
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Agricultural crop consumption induces precocious maturity in deer by improving physical and reproductive performance |
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Agricultural crop consumption induces precocious maturity in deer by improving physical and reproductive performance |
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Agricultural crop consumption induces precocious maturity in deer by improving physical and reproductive performance |
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agricultural crop consumption induces precocious maturity in deer by improving physical and reproductive performance |
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Abstract Anthropogenic foods such as agricultural crops have potential to give large impacts on wildlife populations. However, few studies have addressed the impact of anthropogenic food consumption on the individual performance and then population of long‐lived mammals such as large herbivores. In this study, we investigated the effect of agricultural crop consumption on the physical characteristics and reproductive performances of sika deer (Cervus nippon) in central Japan. To investigate the relative dietary contribution of agricultural crops for each individual, we performed nitrogen stable isotope analysis of bone collagen. Our results suggest that nitrogen stable isotope ratios (δ15N) could be used as an index of the relative dietary contribution of agricultural crops. The δ15N value of agricultural crops was much higher than that of wild plants and that of bone collagen varied widely among individuals. Deer ≤4 yr old that were more likely to consume agricultural crops tended to be larger and have a higher reproductive rate. In contrast, body size and reproductive rate did not vary according to the relative dietary contribution of agricultural crops in individuals ≥5 yr old. These results indicate that consumption of anthropogenic foods can induce precocious maturity in younger individuals by improving their physical characteristics and reproductive performance. Agricultural crop consumption is therefore likely to be an important factor in the population dynamics of large herbivores living in agricultural landscapes. |
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age agricultural crops body size bone collagen Cervus nippon large herbivore |
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