Nonrandom patterns of mating and dispersal create fine-scale genetic structure in natural populations — especially of social mammals — with important evolutionary and conservation genetic consequences. Such structure is well-characterized for typical mammalian societies; that is, societies where social group composition is stable, dispersal is male-biased, and males form permanent breeding associations in just one or a few social groups over the course of their lives. However, genetic structure is not well understood for social mammals that differ from this pattern, including elephants. In elephant societies, social groups fission and fuse, and males never form permanent breeding associations with female groups. Here, we combine 33 years of...
Social organization of the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) is not well understood in the absence of...
Spatial patterns of relatedness within animal populations are important in the evolution of mating a...
Fission-fusion dynamics allow for the costs and benefits of sociality to be regulated through change...
The costs of inbreeding depression, as well as the opportunity costs of inbreeding avoidance, determ...
The costs of inbreeding depression, as well as the opportunity costs of inbreeding avoidance, determ...
The costs of inbreeding depression, as well as the opportunity costs of inbreeding avoidance, determ...
We present a review of studies on elephant social and reproductive behaviour. While the social organ...
<div><p>Spatial patterns of relatedness within animal populations are important in the evolution of ...
Many elephant populations across Africa were or are being devastated by poaching and habitat loss, m...
The costs of inbreeding depression, as well as the opportunity costs of inbreeding avoidance,determi...
Spatial patterns of relatedness within animal populations are important in the evolution of mating a...
Spatial patterns of relatedness within animal populations are important in the evolution of mating a...
Spatial patterns of relatedness within animal populations are important in the evolution of mating a...
Kin selection, where individuals aid close relatives thereby increasing their own fitness, has long ...
Social organization of the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) is not well understood in the absence of...
Social organization of the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) is not well understood in the absence of...
Spatial patterns of relatedness within animal populations are important in the evolution of mating a...
Fission-fusion dynamics allow for the costs and benefits of sociality to be regulated through change...
The costs of inbreeding depression, as well as the opportunity costs of inbreeding avoidance, determ...
The costs of inbreeding depression, as well as the opportunity costs of inbreeding avoidance, determ...
The costs of inbreeding depression, as well as the opportunity costs of inbreeding avoidance, determ...
We present a review of studies on elephant social and reproductive behaviour. While the social organ...
<div><p>Spatial patterns of relatedness within animal populations are important in the evolution of ...
Many elephant populations across Africa were or are being devastated by poaching and habitat loss, m...
The costs of inbreeding depression, as well as the opportunity costs of inbreeding avoidance,determi...
Spatial patterns of relatedness within animal populations are important in the evolution of mating a...
Spatial patterns of relatedness within animal populations are important in the evolution of mating a...
Spatial patterns of relatedness within animal populations are important in the evolution of mating a...
Kin selection, where individuals aid close relatives thereby increasing their own fitness, has long ...
Social organization of the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) is not well understood in the absence of...
Social organization of the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) is not well understood in the absence of...
Spatial patterns of relatedness within animal populations are important in the evolution of mating a...
Fission-fusion dynamics allow for the costs and benefits of sociality to be regulated through change...