The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comIn this study we used data from six unlinked microsatellite loci to examine stable aggregations of Egernia stokesii, from a population in the southern Flinders Ranges of South Australia. We show that these aggregations are comprised of breeding partners, their offspring from two or more cohorts, and related adults, providing the first genetic evidence of a family structure in any lizard species. Despite this high level of relatedness within aggregations, most breeding pairs were unrelated and partners were less closely related to each other than they were to other potential within-group partners. Where individuals dispersed, both sexes usually moved to social groups close to th...
Social structuring and within-group genetics are rarely studied in lizards, but are of considerable ...
Shared ecological resources such as burrow complexes can set the stage for social groupings and the ...
Shared ecological resources such as burrow complexes can set the stage for social groupings and the ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe Australian lizard Egernia stokes...
Egernia stokesii is a monogamous and group-living species of Australian scincid lizard. We used geno...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe Australian skink lizard Egernia sto...
The lizard genus Egernia has been suggested as an excellent model system for examining the evolution...
Most lizards display relatively simple social systems, but more complexand stable social aggregation...
It has been proposed that limits on habitat availability and the risk of dispersal may have been a d...
Social organization is widespread; even largely solitary species must organize themselves to enable ...
The lizard genus Eger nia has been suggested as an excellent model system for examining the evolutio...
Due to their role in mate choice, disease resistance and kin recognition, genes of the major histoco...
Due to their role in mate choice, disease resistance and kin recognition, genes of the major histoco...
Habitat fragmentation/alteration has been proposed as a distinct process threatening the viability o...
While habitat alteration has considerable potential to disrupt important within-population processes...
Social structuring and within-group genetics are rarely studied in lizards, but are of considerable ...
Shared ecological resources such as burrow complexes can set the stage for social groupings and the ...
Shared ecological resources such as burrow complexes can set the stage for social groupings and the ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe Australian lizard Egernia stokes...
Egernia stokesii is a monogamous and group-living species of Australian scincid lizard. We used geno...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe Australian skink lizard Egernia sto...
The lizard genus Egernia has been suggested as an excellent model system for examining the evolution...
Most lizards display relatively simple social systems, but more complexand stable social aggregation...
It has been proposed that limits on habitat availability and the risk of dispersal may have been a d...
Social organization is widespread; even largely solitary species must organize themselves to enable ...
The lizard genus Eger nia has been suggested as an excellent model system for examining the evolutio...
Due to their role in mate choice, disease resistance and kin recognition, genes of the major histoco...
Due to their role in mate choice, disease resistance and kin recognition, genes of the major histoco...
Habitat fragmentation/alteration has been proposed as a distinct process threatening the viability o...
While habitat alteration has considerable potential to disrupt important within-population processes...
Social structuring and within-group genetics are rarely studied in lizards, but are of considerable ...
Shared ecological resources such as burrow complexes can set the stage for social groupings and the ...
Shared ecological resources such as burrow complexes can set the stage for social groupings and the ...