Population subdivision into behaviorally cohesive kin groups influences rates of inbreeding and genetic drift and has important implications for the evolution of social behavior. Here we report the results of a study designed to test the hypothesis that harem social structure promotes inbreeding and genetic subdivision in a population with overlapping generations. Genetic consequences of harem social structure were investigated in a natural population of a highly polygynous fruit bat, Cynopterus sphinx (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae), in western India. The partitioning of genetic variance within and among breeding groups was assessed using 10-locus microsatellite genotypes for 431 individually marked bats. Genetic analysis of the C. sphinx study...
Social groups may be viewed as collections of individuals exhibiting nonindependent behavior and org...
In most mammals, dispersal rates are higher in males than in females. Using behavioural and genetic ...
For species characterized by philopatry of both sexes, mate selection represents an important behavi...
Population subdivision into behaviorally cohesive kin groups influences rates of inbreeding and gene...
Population subdivision plays a potentially important role in processes of both adaptive and nonadapt...
Variance in reproductive success is a primary determinant of genetically effective population size (...
Bats are social animals and display a diverse variety of mating and social systems, with most specie...
In polygynous mammals, males are usually responsible for gene flow while females are predominantly p...
The social structure of an Old World tent-making bat Cynopterus sphinx (Megachiroptera), was invest...
Populations of social mammals are characterized by several demographic features that may increase th...
Observations on mating behaviours and strategies guide our understanding of mating systems and varia...
For species characterized by philopatry of both sexes, mate selection represents an important behavi...
Social groups may be viewed as collections of individuals exhibiting nonindependent behavior and org...
In most mammals, dispersal rates are higher in males than in females. Using behavioural and genetic ...
For species characterized by philopatry of both sexes, mate selection represents an important behavi...
Population subdivision into behaviorally cohesive kin groups influences rates of inbreeding and gene...
Population subdivision plays a potentially important role in processes of both adaptive and nonadapt...
Variance in reproductive success is a primary determinant of genetically effective population size (...
Bats are social animals and display a diverse variety of mating and social systems, with most specie...
In polygynous mammals, males are usually responsible for gene flow while females are predominantly p...
The social structure of an Old World tent-making bat Cynopterus sphinx (Megachiroptera), was invest...
Populations of social mammals are characterized by several demographic features that may increase th...
Observations on mating behaviours and strategies guide our understanding of mating systems and varia...
For species characterized by philopatry of both sexes, mate selection represents an important behavi...
Social groups may be viewed as collections of individuals exhibiting nonindependent behavior and org...
In most mammals, dispersal rates are higher in males than in females. Using behavioural and genetic ...
For species characterized by philopatry of both sexes, mate selection represents an important behavi...