Birthdate, birthweight, and survival in pronghorn fawns

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Neonatal fawns of Antilocapra americana in Middle Park, Colorado, were weighed and marked, and survival was monitored to weaning in 1988-1990. Birthdate does not appear important for survival of fawns to weaning, but birthweight can be a factor in survival to weaning in some years. -from Author

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Fairbanks, W. S. (1993). Birthdate, birthweight, and survival in pronghorn fawns. Journal of Mammalogy, 74(1), 129–135. https://doi.org/10.2307/1381911

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