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Age determination in leverets of European hare Lepus europaeus based on body measurements


Yves Bray, Stephane Champely & Dominique Soyez

Bray, Y., Champely, S. & Soyez, D. 2002: Age determination in leverets of European hare Lepus europaeus based on body measurements. - Wildl. Biol. 8: 31-39.

The objective of our work was to provide allometric relationships between different body measurements and age of young leverets of European hare Lepus europaeus (less than two months old) for use in live-trapping studies. Five morphometric variables were measured to predict the age of leverets: body mass, skull length, skull width, hind foot length and ear length. The hares came from two rearing centres near Paris (France) and were handled in 1995 and 1996. Measurement repeatability of each variable was compared in a pilot study (N = 51 leverets) and the effect of rearing centre on the growth curve was tested for the first 30 days after birth. We used a complementary sample (N = 168 leverets) to establish a model of age determination using I-splines regression. The skull length was the best candidate variable based on measurement repeatability, comparability between the two rearing centres and goodness of fit. I-spline modelling has minimal underlying statistical assumptions. In addition, it provides easy-to-use and powerful plots of the relation between age and measurements, including confidence limits estimated by a bootstrap procedure.

Key words: age criteria, European hare, Lepus europaeus, morphometrics, nonparametric modelling

Yves Bray, Office National de la Chasse et de la Faune Sauvage, Direction des Etudes et de la Recherche, C.N.E.R.A. - Petite faune sédentaire de plaine, Station du Massif Central, 11 avenue de Fontmaure, F-63400 Chamalières, France - e-mail: clermont@oncfs.gouv.fr
Stephane Champely, Centre pour la Recherche et l’Innovation dans le Sport, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, F-69622, Villeurbanne cedex - e-mail: Stephane.Champely@cismsun.univ-lyon1.fr
Dominique Soyez, Office National de la Chasse et de la Faune Sauvage, Direction des Etudes et de la Recherche, Centre éco-toxicologique, Saint-Benoist, 5 rue de Saint-Thibault, 78610 Auffargis, France - e-mail: centrecotox@oncfs.gouv.fr

Corresponding author: Yves Bray

Received 16 November 2000, accepted 2 March 2001

Associate Editor: Paolo Cavallini