Abstract

AbstractSmooth‐coated otters (Lutrogale perspicillata) inhabit waterways of India and Singapore. Smooth‐coated otters typically live in family groups, or “romps,” consisting of a single mating pair with adult‐sized, nonbreeding offspring. We note here the presence of multiple reproductive female otters within some romps, as well as the possible existence of simultaneous litters by different mothers. This finding has not been reported among L. perspicillata before. We address possible influences leading to multiple reproductive females (MRF) within romps of smooth‐coated otters, including inclusive fitness, incomplete suppression of reproduction and existing in an urban environment. The numerous observations of MRF warrant further investigation.

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