Mating and reproductive outcome is often determined by the simultaneous operation of different mechanisms like intra-sexual competition, mating preferences and sexual coercion. The present study investigated how social variables affected mating outcome in a pack of free-ranging dogs, a species supposed to have lost most features of the social system of wolves during domestication. We found that, although the pack comprised multiple breeding individuals, both male copulation success and female reproductive success were positively influenced by a linear combination of dominance rank, age and leadership. Our results also suggest that mate preferences affect mating outcome by reinforcing the success of most dominant individuals. In particular, ...
Domestication has greatly changed the social and reproductive behavior of dogs relative to that of w...
We compare differences in the reproductive strategies of “free-living” dogs with their wild relative...
The domesticated dog (Canis familiaris) has undergone a vast number of genetic and environmental cha...
Mating and reproductive outcome is often determined by the simultaneous operation of different mecha...
Mating and reproductive outcome is often determined by the simultaneous operation of different mecha...
Current knowledge about social behavior of free-ranging domestic dogs is scarce, and the possibility...
Current knowledge about social behavior of free-ranging domestic dogs is scarce, and the possibility...
International audienceDomestication has greatly changed the social and reproductive behavior of dogs...
It is believed that domestic dogs rarely form packs with age-graded hierarchical structures similar ...
It is believed that domestic dogs rarely form packs with age-graded hierarchical structures similar ...
Background Dominance is one of the most pervasive concepts in the study of wolf social behaviour but...
Mating system characterizations have been hindered by difficulties in accurately assigning parentage...
In the last decade, the validity and relevance of the dominance model was regularly put into questio...
In the last decade, the validity and relevance of the dominance model was regularly put into questio...
In many social sciurids, male territoriality confers significant mating advantages. We evaluated res...
Domestication has greatly changed the social and reproductive behavior of dogs relative to that of w...
We compare differences in the reproductive strategies of “free-living” dogs with their wild relative...
The domesticated dog (Canis familiaris) has undergone a vast number of genetic and environmental cha...
Mating and reproductive outcome is often determined by the simultaneous operation of different mecha...
Mating and reproductive outcome is often determined by the simultaneous operation of different mecha...
Current knowledge about social behavior of free-ranging domestic dogs is scarce, and the possibility...
Current knowledge about social behavior of free-ranging domestic dogs is scarce, and the possibility...
International audienceDomestication has greatly changed the social and reproductive behavior of dogs...
It is believed that domestic dogs rarely form packs with age-graded hierarchical structures similar ...
It is believed that domestic dogs rarely form packs with age-graded hierarchical structures similar ...
Background Dominance is one of the most pervasive concepts in the study of wolf social behaviour but...
Mating system characterizations have been hindered by difficulties in accurately assigning parentage...
In the last decade, the validity and relevance of the dominance model was regularly put into questio...
In the last decade, the validity and relevance of the dominance model was regularly put into questio...
In many social sciurids, male territoriality confers significant mating advantages. We evaluated res...
Domestication has greatly changed the social and reproductive behavior of dogs relative to that of w...
We compare differences in the reproductive strategies of “free-living” dogs with their wild relative...
The domesticated dog (Canis familiaris) has undergone a vast number of genetic and environmental cha...