Background: Many group–living species display strong sex biases in dispersal tendencies. However, gene flow mediated by apparently philopatric sex may still occur and potentially alters population structure. In our closest living evolutionary relatives, dispersal of adult males seems to be precluded by high levels of territoriality between males of different groups in chimpanzees, and has only been observed once in bonobos. Still, male–mediated gene flow might occur through rare events such as extra–group matings leading to extra–group paternity (EGP) and female secondary dispersal with offspring, but the extent of this gene flow has not yet been assessed. Methodology/Principal Findings: Using autosomal microsatellite genotyping of samples ...
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and bonobos (Pan paniscus) are the closest living relatives of humans,...
Western black-and-white colobus and Temmink's red colobus are two forest-dependent African primates ...
An influential hypothesis proposed by Greenwood (1980) suggests that different mating systems result...
Background: Many group–living species display strong sex biases in dispersal tendencies. However, ge...
Many group–living species display strong sex biases in dispersal tendencies. However, gene flow medi...
Chimpanzees are frequently used to illustrate the relationship between sex differences in dispersal ...
Complex ecological pressures affect the social dynamics of many primate species, but it is unclear h...
Many models of sex-biased dispersal predict that the direction of sex-bias depends upon a species' m...
Many models of sex-biased dispersal predict that the direction of sex-bias depends upon a species' m...
Chimpanzees are one of the few species where males consistently remain in and females typically disp...
The male-specific regions of the Y chromosome (MSY) of the human and the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes...
The male specific regions of primate Y-chromosomes (MSY) are enriched for multi-copy genes highly ex...
Sex differences in philopatry and dispersal have important consequences on the genetic structure of ...
The two closest living relatives of humans, bonobos (Pan paniscus) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)...
Characterizing animal dispersal patterns and the rational behind individuals' transfer choices is a ...
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and bonobos (Pan paniscus) are the closest living relatives of humans,...
Western black-and-white colobus and Temmink's red colobus are two forest-dependent African primates ...
An influential hypothesis proposed by Greenwood (1980) suggests that different mating systems result...
Background: Many group–living species display strong sex biases in dispersal tendencies. However, ge...
Many group–living species display strong sex biases in dispersal tendencies. However, gene flow medi...
Chimpanzees are frequently used to illustrate the relationship between sex differences in dispersal ...
Complex ecological pressures affect the social dynamics of many primate species, but it is unclear h...
Many models of sex-biased dispersal predict that the direction of sex-bias depends upon a species' m...
Many models of sex-biased dispersal predict that the direction of sex-bias depends upon a species' m...
Chimpanzees are one of the few species where males consistently remain in and females typically disp...
The male-specific regions of the Y chromosome (MSY) of the human and the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes...
The male specific regions of primate Y-chromosomes (MSY) are enriched for multi-copy genes highly ex...
Sex differences in philopatry and dispersal have important consequences on the genetic structure of ...
The two closest living relatives of humans, bonobos (Pan paniscus) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)...
Characterizing animal dispersal patterns and the rational behind individuals' transfer choices is a ...
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and bonobos (Pan paniscus) are the closest living relatives of humans,...
Western black-and-white colobus and Temmink's red colobus are two forest-dependent African primates ...
An influential hypothesis proposed by Greenwood (1980) suggests that different mating systems result...