Group size is an important variable describing behavioral ecology of animals. A variety of factors such as habitat characteristics, life history, spatio-temporal resource dynamics, population density, predation risk, competition with kin, and social learning often determine group size in large mammals. We studied temporal dynamics of group size in Siberian ibex (Capra sibirica) in a protected area in Mongolia. We measured monthly and yearly variations in typical group size and used the sexual segregation and aggregation statistic to assess sexual segregation. Ibex formed the largest groups in November and smallest groups in July. However, group sizes did not significantly differ between the sexes. There was marked sexual segregation during ...
Sexual segregation, or the differential use of space by males and females, is hypothesized to be a f...
Four hypotheses have been proposed to explain sexual segregation in sexually dimorphic ungulates. I...
We investigated group size, grouping patterns and sexual segregation in feral goats on the Isle of R...
Group size is an important variable describing behavioral ecology of animals. A variety of factors s...
G regariousness is a common behavioural trait observed in many large mammalian herbivo...
Sexual segregation is very common in sexually size dimorphic ungulates and may be the result of diff...
Factors that affect group sizes in large ungulates are generally poorly understood for species from ...
Alpine ibex (Capra ibex) are polygynous ungulates that exhibit extreme sexual dimorphism and segrega...
Factors that affect group sizes in large ungulates are generally poorly understood for species from ...
During the rut, polygynous ungulates gather in mixed groups of individuals of different sex and age....
The Asiatic ibex is a threatened endemic species that is distributed in the mountains of central and...
In most social ungulate species, males are larger than females and the sexes live in separate groups...
In many mammals,males and females live solitarilyor in separate groups outside the breeding season. ...
<div><p>Sexual segregation, or the differential use of space by males and females, is hypothesized t...
Sexual segregation occurs within a species when sexes differ in habitat requirements or when differe...
Sexual segregation, or the differential use of space by males and females, is hypothesized to be a f...
Four hypotheses have been proposed to explain sexual segregation in sexually dimorphic ungulates. I...
We investigated group size, grouping patterns and sexual segregation in feral goats on the Isle of R...
Group size is an important variable describing behavioral ecology of animals. A variety of factors s...
G regariousness is a common behavioural trait observed in many large mammalian herbivo...
Sexual segregation is very common in sexually size dimorphic ungulates and may be the result of diff...
Factors that affect group sizes in large ungulates are generally poorly understood for species from ...
Alpine ibex (Capra ibex) are polygynous ungulates that exhibit extreme sexual dimorphism and segrega...
Factors that affect group sizes in large ungulates are generally poorly understood for species from ...
During the rut, polygynous ungulates gather in mixed groups of individuals of different sex and age....
The Asiatic ibex is a threatened endemic species that is distributed in the mountains of central and...
In most social ungulate species, males are larger than females and the sexes live in separate groups...
In many mammals,males and females live solitarilyor in separate groups outside the breeding season. ...
<div><p>Sexual segregation, or the differential use of space by males and females, is hypothesized t...
Sexual segregation occurs within a species when sexes differ in habitat requirements or when differe...
Sexual segregation, or the differential use of space by males and females, is hypothesized to be a f...
Four hypotheses have been proposed to explain sexual segregation in sexually dimorphic ungulates. I...
We investigated group size, grouping patterns and sexual segregation in feral goats on the Isle of R...