Evidence of autumn breeding in red squirrels, Tamiasciurus hudsonicus, in western Montana
| Authors: | Dean E. Pearson |
| Year: | 2000 |
| Type: | Scientific Journal |
| Station: | Rocky Mountain Research Station |
| Source: | Canadian Field‐Naturalist. 114(4): 703‐704. |
Abstract
Red Squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) routinely breed biannually in eastern North America, but normally breed once annually in western North America. However, a postpartum estrus resulting in two breeding seasons per year has been documented within the maritime region of British Columbia. I present two accounts of Red Squirrel behavior suggestive of autumn breeding in Red Squirrels in western Montana, and supporting evidence from the literature suggesting that late-season breeding resulting from a postpartum estrus may occur periodically in Red Squirrels within the Rocky Mountains.