<div><p>A growing body of evidence shows within-population variation in natal dispersal, but the effects of such variation on social relationships and the kin composition of groups remain poorly understood. We investigate the link between dispersal, the kin composition of groups, and proximity patterns in a population of black-and-white colobus (<em>Colobus vellerosus</em>) that shows variation in female dispersal. From 2006 to 2011, we collected behavioral data, demographic data, and fecal samples of 77 males and 92 females residing in eight groups at Boabeng-Fiema, Ghana. A combination of demographic data and a genetic network analysis showed that although philopatry was female-biased, only about half of the females resided in their natal...
International audienceA general pattern in animal behavior is that group-living species tend to bias...
This thesis tested hypotheses related to the dispersal, behaviour patterns and response to forest fr...
A large body of theoretical and empirical research suggests that kinship influences the development ...
A growing body of evidence shows within-population variation in natal dispersal, but the effects of ...
A growing body of evidence shows within-population variation in natal dispersal, but the effects of ...
Western black-and-white colobus and Temmink's red colobus are two forest-dependent African primates ...
Dispersal is a major life history trait of social organisms influencing the behavioral and genetic s...
Studies of captive populations of bonobos suggest that females are more gregarious than males. This ...
Studies of captive populations of bonobos suggest that females are more gregarious than males. This ...
Abstract Characterizing animal dispersal patterns and the rational behind individuals’ transfer choi...
A large body of theoretical and empirical research suggests that kinship influences the development ...
An influential hypothesis proposed by Greenwood (1980) suggests that different mating systems result...
Dispersal and grouping patterns form the foundations of social interactions in group-living mammals ...
An influential hypothesis proposed by Greenwood (1980) suggests that different mating systems result...
International audienceA general pattern in animal behavior is that group-living species tend to bias...
This thesis tested hypotheses related to the dispersal, behaviour patterns and response to forest fr...
A large body of theoretical and empirical research suggests that kinship influences the development ...
A growing body of evidence shows within-population variation in natal dispersal, but the effects of ...
A growing body of evidence shows within-population variation in natal dispersal, but the effects of ...
Western black-and-white colobus and Temmink's red colobus are two forest-dependent African primates ...
Dispersal is a major life history trait of social organisms influencing the behavioral and genetic s...
Studies of captive populations of bonobos suggest that females are more gregarious than males. This ...
Studies of captive populations of bonobos suggest that females are more gregarious than males. This ...
Abstract Characterizing animal dispersal patterns and the rational behind individuals’ transfer choi...
A large body of theoretical and empirical research suggests that kinship influences the development ...
An influential hypothesis proposed by Greenwood (1980) suggests that different mating systems result...
Dispersal and grouping patterns form the foundations of social interactions in group-living mammals ...
An influential hypothesis proposed by Greenwood (1980) suggests that different mating systems result...
International audienceA general pattern in animal behavior is that group-living species tend to bias...
This thesis tested hypotheses related to the dispersal, behaviour patterns and response to forest fr...
A large body of theoretical and empirical research suggests that kinship influences the development ...