Group-living is a widespread behaviour thought to be an evolutionary adaptation for reducing predation risk. Many group-living species, however, spend a portion of their life cycle as dispersed individuals, suggesting that the costs and benefits of these opposing behaviours vary temporally. Here, we evaluated mechanistic hypotheses for explaining individual dispersion as a tactic for reducing predation risk at reproduction (i.e. birthing) in an otherwise group-living animal. Using simulation analyses parameterized by empirical data, we assessed whether dispersion increases reproductive success by: (i) increasing predator search time, (ii) reducing predator encounter rates because individuals are inconspicuous relative to groups, or (iii) el...
1. Delayed dispersal is a key step in the evolution of familial animal societies and cooperative bre...
Dispersal theory generally predicts kin competition, inbreeding, and temporal variation in habitat q...
Funder: University of Zurich; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100006447Funder: MAVA FoundationFund...
Group-living is a widespread behaviour thought to be an evolutionary adaptation for reducing predati...
Group-living is a widespread behaviour thought to be an evolutionary adaptation for reducing predati...
Group-living is a widespread behaviour thought to be an evolutionary adaptation for reducing predati...
Group living is a widespread behavior thought to be an evolutionary adaptation for reducing predatio...
Antipredator vigilance is a major component of defenses against predators for many prey species. For...
Antipredator vigilance is a major component of defenses against predators for many prey species. For...
Antipredator vigilance is a major component of defenses against predators for many prey species. For...
Determining why some animals form groups while others remain solitary is a longstanding goal in beha...
Antipredator vigilance is a major component of defenses against predators for many prey species. For...
Determining why some animals form groups while others remain solitary is a longstanding goal in beha...
In most socially structured populations, the formation of new groups depends on the survival and rep...
In Focus: Nelson-Flower, M. A., Wiley, E. M., Flower, T. P., & Ridley, A. R. (2018). Individual disp...
1. Delayed dispersal is a key step in the evolution of familial animal societies and cooperative bre...
Dispersal theory generally predicts kin competition, inbreeding, and temporal variation in habitat q...
Funder: University of Zurich; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100006447Funder: MAVA FoundationFund...
Group-living is a widespread behaviour thought to be an evolutionary adaptation for reducing predati...
Group-living is a widespread behaviour thought to be an evolutionary adaptation for reducing predati...
Group-living is a widespread behaviour thought to be an evolutionary adaptation for reducing predati...
Group living is a widespread behavior thought to be an evolutionary adaptation for reducing predatio...
Antipredator vigilance is a major component of defenses against predators for many prey species. For...
Antipredator vigilance is a major component of defenses against predators for many prey species. For...
Antipredator vigilance is a major component of defenses against predators for many prey species. For...
Determining why some animals form groups while others remain solitary is a longstanding goal in beha...
Antipredator vigilance is a major component of defenses against predators for many prey species. For...
Determining why some animals form groups while others remain solitary is a longstanding goal in beha...
In most socially structured populations, the formation of new groups depends on the survival and rep...
In Focus: Nelson-Flower, M. A., Wiley, E. M., Flower, T. P., & Ridley, A. R. (2018). Individual disp...
1. Delayed dispersal is a key step in the evolution of familial animal societies and cooperative bre...
Dispersal theory generally predicts kin competition, inbreeding, and temporal variation in habitat q...
Funder: University of Zurich; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100006447Funder: MAVA FoundationFund...