International audienceWe explored two hypotheses related to potential differences between sexes in dispersal behaviour in western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla). Direct observations suggest that immature females have more opportunities to move between breeding groups than immature males. The distribution of kin dyadic relationships within and between groups does not, however, support this hypothesis. At larger geographical scales, dispersal is likely to be easier for males than females because of the solitary phase most blackbacks experience before founding their own breeding group. However, previous work indicates that males settle preferentially close to male kin. By specifically tracing female and male lineages with mitochond...
Background: Many group–living species display strong sex biases in dispersal tendencies. However, ge...
An influential hypothesis proposed by Greenwood (1980) suggests that different mating systems result...
An influential hypothesis proposed by Greenwood (1980) suggests that different mating systems result...
International audienceWe explored two hypotheses related to potential differences between sexes in d...
Abstract Characterizing animal dispersal patterns and the rational behind individuals’ transfer choi...
Evaluating the factors influencing the patterns of female dispersal in mammals is critical to unders...
Dispersal is a key event in the life of an animal and it influences individual reproductive success....
Dispersal and grouping patterns form the foundations of social interactions in group-living mammals ...
As in other highly sexually dimorphic, group-living animals, reproduction in gorillas has been large...
SummaryDispersal, one of the key life-history features of a species, influences gene flow and, conse...
Many group–living species display strong sex biases in dispersal tendencies. However, gene flow medi...
Mating systems are thought to be an important determinant of dispersal strategies in most animals, i...
The one-male reproductive strategy implies that maturing males are temporarily excluded from reprodu...
BACKGROUND: Many group-living species display strong sex biases in dispersal tendencies. However, ge...
International audienceSocial dispersal is an important feature of population dynamics. When female m...
Background: Many group–living species display strong sex biases in dispersal tendencies. However, ge...
An influential hypothesis proposed by Greenwood (1980) suggests that different mating systems result...
An influential hypothesis proposed by Greenwood (1980) suggests that different mating systems result...
International audienceWe explored two hypotheses related to potential differences between sexes in d...
Abstract Characterizing animal dispersal patterns and the rational behind individuals’ transfer choi...
Evaluating the factors influencing the patterns of female dispersal in mammals is critical to unders...
Dispersal is a key event in the life of an animal and it influences individual reproductive success....
Dispersal and grouping patterns form the foundations of social interactions in group-living mammals ...
As in other highly sexually dimorphic, group-living animals, reproduction in gorillas has been large...
SummaryDispersal, one of the key life-history features of a species, influences gene flow and, conse...
Many group–living species display strong sex biases in dispersal tendencies. However, gene flow medi...
Mating systems are thought to be an important determinant of dispersal strategies in most animals, i...
The one-male reproductive strategy implies that maturing males are temporarily excluded from reprodu...
BACKGROUND: Many group-living species display strong sex biases in dispersal tendencies. However, ge...
International audienceSocial dispersal is an important feature of population dynamics. When female m...
Background: Many group–living species display strong sex biases in dispersal tendencies. However, ge...
An influential hypothesis proposed by Greenwood (1980) suggests that different mating systems result...
An influential hypothesis proposed by Greenwood (1980) suggests that different mating systems result...