The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe Australian skink lizard Egernia stokesii lives in aggregations of up to 17 individuals. Previously, at one site, these aggregations have been shown to comprise paired unrelated individuals and several cohorts of their young. To investigate whether social structuring in this species is a response to ecological conditions or is phylogenetically constrained, we sampled social aggregations of E. stokesii from seven geographically adjacent rocky outcrops (including the site previously studied) that differ in the availability of homesite crevices. Analysis of genotypes from ten microsatellite loci indicate that social structures were similar at all sites and were comparable with tha...
Social structure is a fundamental component of a population that drives ecological and evolutionary ...
Squamate reptiles generally have been ignored in the search for a unified theory for the evolution o...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. General introduction -- 2. Genetic dive...
Most lizards display relatively simple social systems, but more complexand stable social aggregation...
The lizard genus Egernia has been suggested as an excellent model system for examining the evolution...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comIn this study we used data from six ...
It has been proposed that limits on habitat availability and the risk of dispersal may have been a d...
The lizard genus Eger nia has been suggested as an excellent model system for examining the evolutio...
Sociality has evolved independently many times in a diverse array of animal taxa. While sociality in...
Habitat heterogeneity, structural complexity and habitat quality are key features of the environment...
Social organization is widespread; even largely solitary species must organize themselves to enable ...
Social structure is a fundamental component of a population that drives ecological and evolutionary ...
While habitat alteration has considerable potential to disrupt important within-population processes...
Egernia stokesii is a monogamous and group-living species of Australian scincid lizard. We used geno...
There is great diversity in social behavior across the animal kingdom. Understanding the factors res...
Social structure is a fundamental component of a population that drives ecological and evolutionary ...
Squamate reptiles generally have been ignored in the search for a unified theory for the evolution o...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. General introduction -- 2. Genetic dive...
Most lizards display relatively simple social systems, but more complexand stable social aggregation...
The lizard genus Egernia has been suggested as an excellent model system for examining the evolution...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comIn this study we used data from six ...
It has been proposed that limits on habitat availability and the risk of dispersal may have been a d...
The lizard genus Eger nia has been suggested as an excellent model system for examining the evolutio...
Sociality has evolved independently many times in a diverse array of animal taxa. While sociality in...
Habitat heterogeneity, structural complexity and habitat quality are key features of the environment...
Social organization is widespread; even largely solitary species must organize themselves to enable ...
Social structure is a fundamental component of a population that drives ecological and evolutionary ...
While habitat alteration has considerable potential to disrupt important within-population processes...
Egernia stokesii is a monogamous and group-living species of Australian scincid lizard. We used geno...
There is great diversity in social behavior across the animal kingdom. Understanding the factors res...
Social structure is a fundamental component of a population that drives ecological and evolutionary ...
Squamate reptiles generally have been ignored in the search for a unified theory for the evolution o...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. General introduction -- 2. Genetic dive...